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Tiger Woods arrest video shows golf icon saying he just spoke to "the president" 88%
4/3/2026, 12:51:35 PM
BS Summary: This video contains 24 faulty reasoning types, including Ambiguity (Equivocation), Burden of Proof, and Anecdotal, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 28.9% saturation with 113 hits. Analysis detected 848 faulty-reasoning hits from 391 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 81.9% and a BS Rank of 88% (2,046 of 16,813 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 87.80% of the video peer group.
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Police in Florida has released video from Tiger Wood's DUI
arrest last week.
Now, at one point,
he's seen putting his phone away and telling officers he was just talking with the president.
CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdez is following this story.
>> Down uh my phone and all of a sudden,
boom.
>> Body camera video shows Tiger Woods down on one knee moments after overturning his SUV on a residential street last Friday.
>> Who hit him?
Woods's flipped Land Rover sat just a few feet away while deputies questioned the driver of the pickup involved.
He pointed out where Woods clipped his trailer and bent one of his tires.
>> Are you okay?
>> Yeah, I'm fine.
>> Hit the trailer.
>> Later, another deputy asked Woods to take off his sunglasses and hat before taking a field sobriety test.
You can hear the deputy telling Woods to follow the pen and keep his head steady. your head.
>> After failing a handful of tests,
>> remember to return your hands back to your side. I'm not going to keep reminding you.
>> The golf legend was cuffed and charged with DUI.
>> So, at this time, I do believe your normal faculties are impaired.
>> Later, deputies pulled two white pills from Woods's pocket.
>> Oh, that's a narco. It's narco. The
pills were later identified as hydrocodone, a powerful painkiller, the
same drug found in his system back in 2017 when he was first charged with DUI.
Dave Arinberg prosecuted that case.
>> Without a ur analysis and with a breathalyzer that read 0.00, the prosecutors will be relying on this video as a heart of their case.
Woods
admitted he took a few prescription medications earlier that morning, but we don't know if hydrocodone is among those he's been prescribed.
>> Woods was later put in the back of a patrol car where he struggled to stay awake.
And Woods has pleaded not guilty to all charges and says he's stepping away from golf to seek help.
A judge actually just cleared him to enter a treatment facility outside the US despite his pending criminal case. His attorneys argue he can't safely receive care here, citing repeated privacy breaches.
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