New York Yankees Pitcher Roger Clemens Addresses Congress About Growing Up, Family Values and Doing Things “The Right Way” During Steroids Hearing
New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens discusses hurtful steroid allegations, the family values he was raised to respect, and how he has achieved stardom “the right way,” during this morning’s House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing concerning the illegal use of steroids in major league baseball. (1:08)
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