NEW YORK (WCBS 880) -- PART ONE
Rep. Henry Waxman delivers opening statement
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PART TWO
Rep. Waxman ends his statement
Roger Clemens makes his statement
Brian McNamee makes his statement
Sen. Elijah Cummings asks Clemens why Andy Pettitte would lie to Congress
LISTEN: PART 2 
PART THREE
Rep. Tom Davis asks McNamee why he wasn't more clear in the taped phone conversation
McNamee remembers seeing Clemens' nanny save a child at Jose Conseco's party
Clemens talks about taking shots of B-12
Rep. John Tierney confronts Clemens on his contradictions
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PART FOUR
Rep. Dan Burton asks McNamee why he kept the guaze pads
Burton calls McNamee a liar
McNamee says an injection of Winstrol went wrong
Discrepancy of when Clemens was in Tampa Bay
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PART FIVE
Attorney Charles Scheeler talks about the Mitchell Report
Did a meeting occur at Jose Conseco's house?
Congressman asks about the colors of the injected substances
Rep. Maloney asks why Clemens gives different responses on speaking to the Mitchell Report
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PART SIX
Clemens talks about his work ethic
More talk about whether or not Clemens was at Canseco's home
Timeline of contacting the nanny
Clemens' lawyers defend contacting nanny
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PART SEVEN
Clemens is questioned about how he located his former nanny and what was said in regards to the Canseco party.
McNamee states his Ph.D in behavioral sciences from Columbus University (La.) came from a "diploma mill."
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PART EIGHT
Clemens: I was never to Mr. Mitchell requested to see me
Clemens: I am easy to find
Representative questions why Clemens uses B-12 injections
Did McNamee know the phone conversation was taped?
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PART NINE
Rep. Foxx (N.C.) wonders why more important matters aren't being tended to and she questions McNamme's claim to have no book deal in the works.
Clemens reads a statment from his wife on HGH use.
Clemens says his best seasons were reached before meeting McNamee.
Rep. Cummings (Md.) gives Clemens the third degree about Pettitte statements. He doesn't believe Clemens, a hero of his.
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PART TEN
Clemens believes in the Mitchell Report as a whole except for what was said about him.
He stresses the importance of hard work to achieve success and that short cuts aren't helpful.
McNamee believes the report is a first step baseball needs to take to fix the problems of steroid use.
Waxman apologizes to McNamee for some of the comments made by other members towards him.
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