The Canadian Show "The National" did a segment on doping in sports. It focused on Landis and Armstrong. It is on their website at:
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/indepth/landis/
Along the right is a link for the show. It's a 60 minutes style TV newsmagaizne so it runs 23 minutes. The first half is about Landis, the second half is about Armstrong.
A seperate link has six minutes of Landis interview comments.
I watched both. My intital comment is mainly about Dick Pound. I just about fell off my chair when he said
1) "I was speechless when I heard Floyd tested positive" (when has Pound every been speechless during waking hours?) and
2) "I have never accused Armstrong of doping" (This is NOT, repeat NOT, what the 160 page Vrajiam report said about him).
Either the producers of this show did not do their homework or they decided to present the lone Canadian in a positive light.
Frankia Andreu is also interviewed at length, for the first time since accusing Armstrong of doping. In the first part he expressed shock at Landis' positive test. He said at first he did not believe it. In the second half, he was somewhat more critical of Armstrong. Lots of deposition footage is shown in the second half (from the civil suit by an insurance company that refused to pay Armstrong a $5 million bonus for winning the 2003 Tour. Armstrong won this case)
The show left the viewer with no real conclusion about Landis. But it definetely left the viewer with the conclusion that cycling is dirty and guily by association is the way most people are going to leave this show (in my opinion).
Finally, I thought Floyd came off really well in his comments. Appeared reasonable, well-spoken and had good answers for difficult questions.