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members of the ioc executive board held the teleconference on tuesday. they said in a statement they have established a disciplinary commission to speed up the procedures to hold those responsible for involvement in systematic doping. the ioc leaders also say they will explore legal options with regard to a collective ban of all russian athletes from the rio games versus the right to individual justice. they say they will carefully evaluate the report and will consider a decision by the court of arbitration for sports on july 21st. the court will decide on the participation of russia's track and field athletes in international events. the ioc did not hesitate to take other measures including disciplinary action against russian officials mentioned in the latest report.
members of the ioc executive board held the teleconference on tuesday. they said in a statement they have established a disciplinary commission to speed up the procedures to hold those responsible for involvement in systematic doping. the ioc leaders also say they will explore legal options with regard to a collective ban of all russian athletes from the rio games versus the right to individual justice. they say they will carefully evaluate the report and will consider a decision by the court...
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how much a is on the face of the ioc at the moment -- how much egg is on the face of the ioc at the momoment? oliver: a hell of a lot. it got to be honest, mostly because everybody knew this was unenforceable. i remember checking the news agency and watching the announcement and immediately thinking it is legally unsound, to say the least. seeing a lot of commentators say exactly the same thing. you could ask if we all knew that, why did the ioc not yet been on top of that, it's unfair. pupunishing someone for somethig they have already been punished for is completely archaic. that's not the way you run an organization or anything these days. christopher: how does this kind of thing happen? does the ioc not have legal advisers? did they not foresee this reaction? oliver: the only thing i can imagine as they did not actually consult lawyers. i think any lawyer would have told them that what they are trying to do is called double jeopardy, and it's not allowed. the court of arbitration already made a ruling on double jeopardy within sport and said the ioc or anany other sports federerations no
how much a is on the face of the ioc at the moment -- how much egg is on the face of the ioc at the momoment? oliver: a hell of a lot. it got to be honest, mostly because everybody knew this was unenforceable. i remember checking the news agency and watching the announcement and immediately thinking it is legally unsound, to say the least. seeing a lot of commentators say exactly the same thing. you could ask if we all knew that, why did the ioc not yet been on top of that, it's unfair....
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david: it's an unprecedented problem the ioc is facing.i'm glad i'm not one of the ones making the decision. i think if this was a small country, paraguay or even portugal, they would be out and that would be it, but russia is one of the big three in terms of metals. -- medals. at the same time, the ioc is trying to protect clean athletes. the president of the ioc was the first olympic champion to become president. so this is something pretty personal to him. emma: if the ioc does allow some russian athletes to compete in rio, what will be the reaction of those competing against them? because there is this feeling now that there can be no presumption of innocence. david: definitely, the ioc took that position, forget your presumption of innocence. but if they can be proven to testsassed the doping outside of russia, i don't think people will mind competing against them. until the ioc makes a final decision, it is up to each international sports federation to decide who competes and who doesn't, and that's very confusing. emma: david, thank
david: it's an unprecedented problem the ioc is facing.i'm glad i'm not one of the ones making the decision. i think if this was a small country, paraguay or even portugal, they would be out and that would be it, but russia is one of the big three in terms of metals. -- medals. at the same time, the ioc is trying to protect clean athletes. the president of the ioc was the first olympic champion to become president. so this is something pretty personal to him. emma: if the ioc does allow some...
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the truth is he is a high-ranking member of the ioc.nd any alleged involvement in a corruption scandal is a huge blow for the ioc at a time when their public perception is already at a very low level. reporter: -- anchor: that is not the only problem, tell us more what happened with -- oliver: this comes after they did a review in o over 200 matcs that have taken placece here i n rio. more to the point it comes after a couple of controversial decisions. firstly y in a heavyweigight cls but also the irish boxer in the bantamweight class pit he appeared to have one his final but the judges unanimously gave the victory to his opponent. he gave the judges a middle finger and went on a rant afterwards, most of which i can't repeat on the air. one bit i can repeat is he will never compete in the olympics again. he would courage that she would encourage other boxers not to compete. and other controversy brewing there. -- another controversy brewing there. anchor: what happened on day 12, tell us briefly. oliver: the biggest result is the men's
the truth is he is a high-ranking member of the ioc.nd any alleged involvement in a corruption scandal is a huge blow for the ioc at a time when their public perception is already at a very low level. reporter: -- anchor: that is not the only problem, tell us more what happened with -- oliver: this comes after they did a review in o over 200 matcs that have taken placece here i n rio. more to the point it comes after a couple of controversial decisions. firstly y in a heavyweigight cls but also...
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ioc president thomas bach. >> the ioc does not hesitate to take all the measures and the toughest sanctionss behavior. >> reporter: but the ioc is hesitating saying it has to wait for a court ruling later this week on an appeal by pole vault star yelena isinbayeva among others to get the track and field ban overturned. that shouldn't make a difference, says u.s. anti-doping chief travisty gert. >> no state or sport system should attempt to do this again. i think that means you have to exclude the russian delegation from the olympic games. >> reporter: what the russians did was cheat by using cold war style spy craft to compromise the olympic drug testing system. right next door to the lab where the athletes' urine samples were tested the old a hole was drilled in the wall. samples from the russian athletes that tested positive were slipped out and replaced with clean samples that were slipped in. in the meantime the ioc says it will retest the samples of all the russian athletes who were in sochi but the biggest sanction, scott, the ban from rio,t' is not ready to do that yet. mark phillips
ioc president thomas bach. >> the ioc does not hesitate to take all the measures and the toughest sanctionss behavior. >> reporter: but the ioc is hesitating saying it has to wait for a court ruling later this week on an appeal by pole vault star yelena isinbayeva among others to get the track and field ban overturned. that shouldn't make a difference, says u.s. anti-doping chief travisty gert. >> no state or sport system should attempt to do this again. i think that means you...
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is scheduled to declare ioc later this year, and the navy is scheduled to declare ioc in 2018. the marine corps ioc was based on a version of the program software called black 2b. the air force's declaration of ioc will be based on the block 3i software. the navy's declaration will be based on the block 3f software version. until recently, in order to support the ioc dates, the program office has been working on versions of both blocks 3i and 3f of the software simultaneously. the block 3f software depends on having a stable baseline for the block 3i software. with the contractor team working on multiple repleases of software, correcting deficiencies and achieving software stability has proved elusive. working on the two software pack simultaneously was intended to save time, but that time was lost when the project had to be redone because of mistakes stemming from the concurrency. within the past year, the program executive officer halted works on the block 3f software until the problems with the block 3i software could be sorted out. we need to understand what effect this alt
is scheduled to declare ioc later this year, and the navy is scheduled to declare ioc in 2018. the marine corps ioc was based on a version of the program software called black 2b. the air force's declaration of ioc will be based on the block 3i software. the navy's declaration will be based on the block 3f software version. until recently, in order to support the ioc dates, the program office has been working on versions of both blocks 3i and 3f of the software simultaneously. the block 3f...
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it is the day after the ioc visit and rebecca and the others are training hard.told that as it stands, no one's running times are good enough to qualify for the refugee team and they have a week to resubmit new ones. rebecca must shave four seconds off her personal best if she is to qualify. qualification, we are struggling for them to qualify, but the last group to be selected will be the best to go to rio. these people, if they we re go to rio. these people, if they were in their countryside training, they could run better. we are not going to rio to run for medals, we're going to rio to show that through sports, peace can be achieved. with the help of a scholarship given by the international olympics committee, yusra mardini is able to swim and go to an elite sports school based at the olympic park. her english and german have improved, and she is ever more determined to make it onto the refugee team. it is sunday. a rare day off from training. after my mum had three german lessons with her, and she said she is the same age, you want to meet with her. we went
it is the day after the ioc visit and rebecca and the others are training hard.told that as it stands, no one's running times are good enough to qualify for the refugee team and they have a week to resubmit new ones. rebecca must shave four seconds off her personal best if she is to qualify. qualification, we are struggling for them to qualify, but the last group to be selected will be the best to go to rio. these people, if they we re go to rio. these people, if they were in their countryside...
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we are waiting for a response from the ioc to hear whether they will be doing that. it should be interesting. it couldn't come at a worse time, given that russia is placed in the two dozen 16 ella fixes under quite -- at the 2016 olympics is under question. anchor: it was a decade-long the russia'sfect
we are waiting for a response from the ioc to hear whether they will be doing that. it should be interesting. it couldn't come at a worse time, given that russia is placed in the two dozen 16 ella fixes under quite -- at the 2016 olympics is under question. anchor: it was a decade-long the russia'sfect
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but changing plans needs the approval of the ioc. receptive to the findings. >> there we see a great potential of reduction with regard to the figures mentioned in this report. >> reporter: bach proposed setting up a framework for more dialogue. he suggested also including japan's organizing committee and the central government. koike agreed with the proposal but says she wants to finish her cost-cutting plans later this month before further discussions. nhk world, tokyo. >>> after the meeting with koike, bach also met with japan's minister in charge of the tokyo olympic and paralympic games. he said the government knows it's important to obtain the understanding of tokyo residents on the cost issue to ensure the olympics are celebrated by the people of japan. she also said the metropolitan government and the tokyo organizing committee are calculating the cost of the games. she said she would be grateful if the ioc helps the committee to swiftly complete its work. bach replied that the ioc shares the goal of making the 2020 olympics
but changing plans needs the approval of the ioc. receptive to the findings. >> there we see a great potential of reduction with regard to the figures mentioned in this report. >> reporter: bach proposed setting up a framework for more dialogue. he suggested also including japan's organizing committee and the central government. koike agreed with the proposal but says she wants to finish her cost-cutting plans later this month before further discussions. nhk world, tokyo....
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if we have it solved again, no impact to ioc or navy ioc but probably an impact overall to the end of testing and that would eventually impact the start of iot&e. >> mr. bogdan, i must have misunderstood. you were describing a problem with the software that would occur one time every four hours but it would be okay to occur every eight hours. isn't that still a problem with the software? >> it is not unusual for both legacy airplanes and modern fifth generation airplanes every now and then to reset one of the sensors in flight or have an automatic reset. that is not an uncommon situation. what we find is, if that happens more frequently, and it happens at critical times, then that impacts the pilot's ability to get the mission done but over time and historically we've seen that somewhere between eight and ten hours is probably about what we can expect and that, according to the war fighters, is good enough. >> thank you for clarifying that. mr. sullivan, dr. gilmore, would you like to comment on the 3-f software? >> well, the rate at which these instability incidents were occurring wi
if we have it solved again, no impact to ioc or navy ioc but probably an impact overall to the end of testing and that would eventually impact the start of iot&e. >> mr. bogdan, i must have misunderstood. you were describing a problem with the software that would occur one time every four hours but it would be okay to occur every eight hours. isn't that still a problem with the software? >> it is not unusual for both legacy airplanes and modern fifth generation airplanes every...
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and carlos ghosn will be the new chairman. >>> the president of the ioc said he's confident major cost cuts can be achieved for the 2020 tokyo olympics and paralympics. >> we can produce a result that will show a very significant, a very significant reduction of the costs. >> thomas bach was speakaking aa university in tokyo. his remarks come after the ioc, the central government, the tokyo government, and the 2020 organizing committee agreed to review plans for new facilities. bach said the focus for 2020 is how to make the games sustainable and feasible. and leave a legacy for the future. tokyo governor yuriko koike has addressed plans to change venues. reported the price tag of the games could quadruple from the original estimate to about $30 billion. governor koike is pushing to rein in costs including planned venues. but cost is not the only thing she's looking at. we were told about some of her plans to bring to the earthquake and tsunami hit area. >> referee: i want the city of tokyo to asker these sites in the area -- disaster area. and i think this will give a very powerful me
and carlos ghosn will be the new chairman. >>> the president of the ioc said he's confident major cost cuts can be achieved for the 2020 tokyo olympics and paralympics. >> we can produce a result that will show a very significant, a very significant reduction of the costs. >> thomas bach was speakaking aa university in tokyo. his remarks come after the ioc, the central government, the tokyo government, and the 2020 organizing committee agreed to review plans for new...
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ioc officials zayat lights will have to be individually cleared before they can play. nhk world has the details and the reaction. >> we have decided today that no russian athlete can compete in the olympic games rio 2016 unless he or she meets some very strict critereria. for instance, we decided that the presesumption of innocence cannot be applied to r russian athletes. >> reporter: that means they need to have their doping records analyzed and approved by sports regulations using reliable international tests. they have over a week to examine the country's s 387 aththletes before the games begin. anyone who's been sanctioned for doping in the past will not be allowed to compete. russia's track and field athletes have already been barred. but the sport minister says he's confident others will be okay. >> translator: the ioc's decision benefits the world of sports. i'm sure that the majority of the russian team will meet all criteria for participation. >> reporter: some russian athletes are already in rio. the gymnastics coach defended his team. >>>>ever in ouour life.
ioc officials zayat lights will have to be individually cleared before they can play. nhk world has the details and the reaction. >> we have decided today that no russian athlete can compete in the olympic games rio 2016 unless he or she meets some very strict critereria. for instance, we decided that the presesumption of innocence cannot be applied to r russian athletes. >> reporter: that means they need to have their doping records analyzed and approved by sports regulations using...
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the move comes after the ioc retested more than 400 samples from the 2008 beijing olympics. >> the ioc carried out the tests using the latest scientific analysis methods. they focused on athletes who competed in beijing in 2008 and could potentially compete in rio. the 31 failed tests cover athlete from 12 nations and six sports. the ioc president says the tests are needed to protect clean athletes. all the measures are a powerful strike against the cheats who show once again that developers have no place to hide. we keep samples for 10 years so the cheaters know they can never read. the ioc is set to test 250 samples from the 2012 london games and on top of that, there will be more testing to make sure that if athletes are stripped of metals, the metals are not rewarded to dopers. they say the aim is to stop any drug cheats coming to the olympic games in rio de janeiro. >> it will always catch up with you, they say. the german coach has revealed his provisional squad for the upcoming european championships. he announced the selection of 27 players at a ceremony here in berlin. they wi
the move comes after the ioc retested more than 400 samples from the 2008 beijing olympics. >> the ioc carried out the tests using the latest scientific analysis methods. they focused on athletes who competed in beijing in 2008 and could potentially compete in rio. the 31 failed tests cover athlete from 12 nations and six sports. the ioc president says the tests are needed to protect clean athletes. all the measures are a powerful strike against the cheats who show once again that...
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>> reporter: i think amongst american media it's the ryan lochte story but overall the ioc story is massive when you consider it's an organization that has fought charges of corruption and the bidding process for the olympic games has become such a farce. you can research that on your own but it's the truth. they have had a real struggle with keeping that organization at a level that is respectable and doesn't reek of impropriety. that is a bigger long-term issue. we will laugh about in a few years but i don't know if we will laugh about the ioc. >> who knows how this will affect his marketability in the future. a big story in the states. we will follow this and we appreciate your report live from rio de janeiro.>>> we continued the coverage of the summer games and rio. despite the heartbreak of kerri walsh jennings and april ross not winning the gold medal they took the bronze. paul ryan sat down with april ross to discuss the emotional bronze medalist and you had a silver medal before, do you know where it is? >> i have a ceramic moves that hangs above the fireplace in the silver
>> reporter: i think amongst american media it's the ryan lochte story but overall the ioc story is massive when you consider it's an organization that has fought charges of corruption and the bidding process for the olympic games has become such a farce. you can research that on your own but it's the truth. they have had a real struggle with keeping that organization at a level that is respectable and doesn't reek of impropriety. that is a bigger long-term issue. we will laugh about in a...
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this tuesday the ioc left this possibility open. russian athletes could compete in rio. international olympic body had put forth the idea of athletes competing without national definition for the ioc says the athletes must compete under the russian flag. it is a small consolation for russian athletes but not enough to stop them from pursuing legal action over the item will -- over the iaaf stand. >> i believe the majority of them will appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. they have a good chance of winning because many russian athletes have been tested by foreign officials within the competition period and outside it. julia: but it is not just russian athletics that is facing hurdles. kenya is also facing sanctions for doping. the ioc has gone a step further, saying all russian and kenyan athletes of all sporting disciplines would need to be declared clean before participating in the rio olympics. a fellowining me is from the sports and citizenship think tank. russia is traditionally a high achieving country at the olympic games. i was looking at a lesser game th
this tuesday the ioc left this possibility open. russian athletes could compete in rio. international olympic body had put forth the idea of athletes competing without national definition for the ioc says the athletes must compete under the russian flag. it is a small consolation for russian athletes but not enough to stop them from pursuing legal action over the item will -- over the iaaf stand. >> i believe the majority of them will appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. they...
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forecast ioc for the navy variance is fy-21. finally the procurement quantities for mq-4 triton reflect accelerated buys in fy-16. in weapons procurement, a net increase of 63 weapons while fit-up quantities are reduced by 900 in order to meet fiscal constraints. the navy begins procurement in fy-17 of two new missiles, the joint air-to-ground missile and long range anti-ship missile. jagam is a multiservice missile to be used with on ioc of fy-19. response to an urgent operational need for anti-surface weapon is on track for early operational capability on super hornets in fy-19. in other aircraft weapons the advanced anti-radiation extended range have been refined driving the adifferent of a technology mature ration and risk reduction phase. this missile is now expected to enter development in fy-17 and complete operational testing in early fy-24. in ship board weapons, tomahawk missiles were increased until the fy-19 recertification line funding starts. block one of sea sparrow completes in 17 in order to commence transition
forecast ioc for the navy variance is fy-21. finally the procurement quantities for mq-4 triton reflect accelerated buys in fy-16. in weapons procurement, a net increase of 63 weapons while fit-up quantities are reduced by 900 in order to meet fiscal constraints. the navy begins procurement in fy-17 of two new missiles, the joint air-to-ground missile and long range anti-ship missile. jagam is a multiservice missile to be used with on ioc of fy-19. response to an urgent operational need for...
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if we have it solved again, no impact to ioc or navy ioc but probably an impact overall to the end of testing and that would eventually impact the start of iot&e. >> mr. bogdan, i must have misunderstood. you were describing a problem with the software that would occur one time every four hours but it would be okay to occur every eight hours. isn't that still a problem with the software? >> it is not unusual for both legacy airplanes and modern fifth generation airplanes every now and then to reset one of the sensors in flight or have an automatic reset. that is not an uncommon situation. what we find is, if that happens more frequently, and it happens at critical times, then that impacts the pilot's ability to get the mission done but over time and historically we've seen that somewhere between eight and ten hours is probably about what we can expect and that, according to the war fighters, is good enough. >> thank you for clarifying that. mr. sullivan, dr. gilmore, would you like to comment on the 3-f software? >> well, the rate at which these instability incidents were occurring wi
if we have it solved again, no impact to ioc or navy ioc but probably an impact overall to the end of testing and that would eventually impact the start of iot&e. >> mr. bogdan, i must have misunderstood. you were describing a problem with the software that would occur one time every four hours but it would be okay to occur every eight hours. isn't that still a problem with the software? >> it is not unusual for both legacy airplanes and modern fifth generation airplanes every...
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>> that's a decision for the ioc to take on. certainly, the allegations don't want to be a systemic as those that went on in russia. we will have to wait and see on that one, i suppose. anchor: andy brown, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. now to a major development in the world of football. a french champion is leaving at the end of the season. the swedish superstar and speculations via twitter saying i came like a king and left like a legend. there has been widespread speculation about the 34-year-olds next destination, he's been linked with a move to the english premier league, while his agent recently suggested he could return to a seam along. -- ac milan. ,ow to the cans film festival 21 movies are in the running for the coveted palm door prize. the festival buffs can be a blur of movies, fashion, and celebrities. we have a playbook of what to expect. reporter: i have my movie watching essentials and i'm ready for the world's most glamorous film festival. where better to host it than a palace? this is where the of
>> that's a decision for the ioc to take on. certainly, the allegations don't want to be a systemic as those that went on in russia. we will have to wait and see on that one, i suppose. anchor: andy brown, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. now to a major development in the world of football. a french champion is leaving at the end of the season. the swedish superstar and speculations via twitter saying i came like a king and left like a legend. there has been widespread...
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it should not take 15 years and still not have an aircraft ioc. with the cost overrun after cost overrun. so i guess my question finally, mr. sullivan, do you think that we have learned the lessons and taken sufficient measures to prevent a reoccurrence, or do we need to do some more? >> i think there's always room to do more. i don't think we've learned all the lessons yet, but i would, i would say that if you go back five or six years from now or go pack to -- go back to, say, 2010 we're not seeing as many as of these f-35s or programs that aren't achievable. some of that could be because of budget constraints, some of it is from the work that the congress has done. and, frankly, i think the department has done a good job of trying to implement and drive down into the culture some better practices. they talk about their better buying power initiatives. we've got a long way to go though. i mean, there's still way too much cost growth on these programs. we're not using enough. looking at requirements in an incremental way, using open systems as se
it should not take 15 years and still not have an aircraft ioc. with the cost overrun after cost overrun. so i guess my question finally, mr. sullivan, do you think that we have learned the lessons and taken sufficient measures to prevent a reoccurrence, or do we need to do some more? >> i think there's always room to do more. i don't think we've learned all the lessons yet, but i would, i would say that if you go back five or six years from now or go pack to -- go back to, say, 2010...
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but the ioc's upcoming decision could mean this time it won't even make the list. shunsuke ide, nhk world. >>> turkey's president is facing a tough balancing act. president erdogan is trying to assure citizens their country is safe while intensifying a crackdown in the wake of a failed coup. his motion of a three-month state of emergency has been approved by lawmakers. the status allows the government to suspend civilian rights and freedoms as it deems necessary. and that's caused world leaders to raise concerns about turkey's instability and human rights. since last week's coup attempt turkish authorities have detained many high ranking military officer and suspended or dismissed many public employees. white house spokesperson josh earnest says turkey has a long democratic tradition based on the constitution. >> is united states is not going to micro manage the situation in turkey, but i think we're going to send a clear, unmistakable signal of support for the democratic institutions of turkey. >> reporter: earnest said the u.s. is encouraging the turkish governme
but the ioc's upcoming decision could mean this time it won't even make the list. shunsuke ide, nhk world. >>> turkey's president is facing a tough balancing act. president erdogan is trying to assure citizens their country is safe while intensifying a crackdown in the wake of a failed coup. his motion of a three-month state of emergency has been approved by lawmakers. the status allows the government to suspend civilian rights and freedoms as it deems necessary. and that's caused...
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so we still don't know exactly what the ioc is going to do and how it would do it.o be huge news here in russia and around the world. >> we've got the world anti-doping agency, more than a dozen leaders and numerous athletes urging this band to the ioc. how influential are these organizations? how much pressure is the ioc feeling based on the urgings they're getting from these organizations? >> reporter: they're feeling a lot of pressure that is definitely true. but that said, this is a major decision. i mean, russia is a power house, always has been at the olympics. and to ban the entire team would be a major decision. so they're not taking this lightly. they're looking at all the legal aspects of it. and you can bet that both sides are lobbying them very furiously. >> all right. jill, we appreciate the update. and we continue to wait to find out what that decision will be. >>> hillary clinton's new running mate is spending his first full day as a presumptive nominee in church. we're there with the preview. chris? >> reporter: hey, guys. tim kaine returns to his ho
so we still don't know exactly what the ioc is going to do and how it would do it.o be huge news here in russia and around the world. >> we've got the world anti-doping agency, more than a dozen leaders and numerous athletes urging this band to the ioc. how influential are these organizations? how much pressure is the ioc feeling based on the urgings they're getting from these organizations? >> reporter: they're feeling a lot of pressure that is definitely true. but that said, this...
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the iocs and the socs were taken down. his ability to communicate was taken down and the city went black. >> having opened up the gateway then, our other strike packages rushed through and we hit very hard. that w this was a massive attack. we attacked all the stroo teej call targets, electric power, air communication and defenses and so forth. >> our goal was to put them into shock and destroy their ability to defend their homeland. we were able to do that by having massive attacks across the full spectrum of targets, primary command and control and his air forces and also surface-to-aramisles. >> once we took down what he preferred to socs and iocs, then we fired a few harms, when i say a few arms, i'm talking about hundreds in the first 24 hours. >> harms are high speed anti-radar missiles. when fired, these missiles hone in on enemy radar munitions and destroy those radar sites. >> the f-15-es went after all the permanent scud launchers in the western part of iraqi and the storage associated with that. the f-11s dpurg
the iocs and the socs were taken down. his ability to communicate was taken down and the city went black. >> having opened up the gateway then, our other strike packages rushed through and we hit very hard. that w this was a massive attack. we attacked all the stroo teej call targets, electric power, air communication and defenses and so forth. >> our goal was to put them into shock and destroy their ability to defend their homeland. we were able to do that by having massive attacks...
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ioc president tomas brks ach. >> every human being is entitled to individual justice. >> the ioc has refused to deliver collective punishment to the russians for doping. and has now passed the buck. it's going to be up to individual sporting federations to certified which russian athletes are clean enough to take part in the games. russia's track and field athletes are already out of the running. the international athletic federation has banned the whole team from competing in rio because of widespread state-sponsored doping. call it a fuj or a compromise, many athletes like former u.k. olympic marathoner mar yamau chi believe the ioc's decision was the wrong one. >> i really don't see see how anything than a blanket ban can be proportionate to that kind of wrongdoing. >> reporter: vitali, russia's sports minister was sounding both relieved and confident today. >> i am absolutely sure that 90% of the russian team, he said, will be in rio. >> now, scott, the individual sporting federations have the some say impossible task of reviewing the drug testing as a results of hundreds of russ
ioc president tomas brks ach. >> every human being is entitled to individual justice. >> the ioc has refused to deliver collective punishment to the russians for doping. and has now passed the buck. it's going to be up to individual sporting federations to certified which russian athletes are clean enough to take part in the games. russia's track and field athletes are already out of the running. the international athletic federation has banned the whole team from competing in rio...
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the ioc is considering its legal options for punishment. russia's track and field athletes were banned from competing last month because of doping allegations. in response, the russian olympic committee filed an appeal with the court of arbitration for sport. the court is expected to issue its decision thursday. it will affect the ioc's decision on whether or not to ban all russian athletes from the games. >>> a popular mobile game, pokemon go, is expected to be released soon in japan and government officials in the country are calling on people to exercise extra caution about possible problems when they play the smartphone game. the app is a huge hit in the united states and elsewhere but some reports indicate players concentrating on the game have experienced problems such as getting into traffic accidents and falling into ponds. the app tracks the players' location with a smartphone camera and gps. players try to catch pokemon characters that appear in the camera images. the game was developed by japan's nintendo and a u.s. venture firm.
the ioc is considering its legal options for punishment. russia's track and field athletes were banned from competing last month because of doping allegations. in response, the russian olympic committee filed an appeal with the court of arbitration for sport. the court is expected to issue its decision thursday. it will affect the ioc's decision on whether or not to ban all russian athletes from the games. >>> a popular mobile game, pokemon go, is expected to be released soon in japan...
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the ioc has not disclosed the names of the athletes and their nationalities.ut they have reported the results to the athlete's national olympic committees. the officials said those athletes are expected to be denied the chance to compete at the upcoming games in rio de janeiro. >>> bamboo crafts have been a common sight in china for centuries. people there, particularly farmers, cherish the traditional art. but these day it is crafts are getting a facelift and a much higher price tag. nhk world's daisuke azuma reports. >> reporter: this store in shanghai's main shopping street has begun selling luxury china-made products. bamboo crafts are its specialty. this is a teacup made of ceramic and bamboo. the store also sells other products with bamboo weavings, such as bracelets. >> translator: this is a new arrival for the spring and summer season. >> reporter: bamboo craft is used in this flower vase. it's one of the most popular items in the store. the patterns are intricate and delicate. unlike those seen in traditional pieces. >> translator: through trial and e
the ioc has not disclosed the names of the athletes and their nationalities.ut they have reported the results to the athlete's national olympic committees. the officials said those athletes are expected to be denied the chance to compete at the upcoming games in rio de janeiro. >>> bamboo crafts have been a common sight in china for centuries. people there, particularly farmers, cherish the traditional art. but these day it is crafts are getting a facelift and a much higher price tag....
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they'll be one of three air forces that declared ioc. what are they declaring it with? an aircraft that distinguisheses itself interest others by stealth and sent fusion. eliminate their ability to detect, track and engage us and the sentra fusion is for the fused image of the pilot giving him unprecedented awareness that manifests itself on the helmet of the pilot. it's revolutionary, doesn't exit anywhere else. >> it's interesting that israel actually israeli air force pilots have never taken to the skies in the f35 because they've relied so heavily on the simulator. so what is this new generation, this new era they're in now that they can -- planes touch up on in israel and only then they'll start to fly. >> all their training initially is in a synthetic environment. the fidelity is astonishing. all the pilots we've trained will go back their first flight in the plane. >> israel has 33 aircraft on order and the government recently announced its intention to buy another 17 bringing the force to 50. congress preapproved israel for 75 aircraft. what about costs. when is
they'll be one of three air forces that declared ioc. what are they declaring it with? an aircraft that distinguisheses itself interest others by stealth and sent fusion. eliminate their ability to detect, track and engage us and the sentra fusion is for the fused image of the pilot giving him unprecedented awareness that manifests itself on the helmet of the pilot. it's revolutionary, doesn't exit anywhere else. >> it's interesting that israel actually israeli air force pilots have never...
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he believes the ioc cut russia a break by not banning the entire team. did so because vladamir putin spent more than $50 billion on the sochi olympics an all time record. >> i do not see an end to the crisis in sight. i think that the in send tichs to dope were built into the system a long time ago. >> which could be why michael phelps at his fifth olympics is frustrated by the lack of progress. >> you want to be able to compete on an even playing field. in my career, i don't know if i ever competed in a clean sport. >> reporter: to be fair, some u.s. athletes have also been caught up in the doping controversy. competing here in these rio olympics, track stars, tyson gay and justin gatlin have a history of doping. when asked last night, should they be here competing. lilly king said no. that's the news for this thursday. from the broadcast center in new york captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, august 10th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, ma
he believes the ioc cut russia a break by not banning the entire team. did so because vladamir putin spent more than $50 billion on the sochi olympics an all time record. >> i do not see an end to the crisis in sight. i think that the in send tichs to dope were built into the system a long time ago. >> which could be why michael phelps at his fifth olympics is frustrated by the lack of progress. >> you want to be able to compete on an even playing field. in my career, i don't...
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the news that came from the ioc today just seems to have confused matters.have this announcement from the iaaf saying that russian track and field athletes were banned. now despite coming out in support of that band, he seems to have fudged the issue and created confusion over whether actually some russian track and field athletes could get into that door. >> does he have the authority? can he overruled the decision made by the international governing body for track and field? is there a hierarchy at play? >> because the way the announcement was worded, he can actually allow russian athletes who have been training outside the russian system in different countries or what have you, there was a kind of loophole left in this ruling by the iaff. , especially with this announcement by the ioc today that russian and kenyan athletes need to be tested by their international federations. now all kinds of other aspects are getting involved, arbitration for sport. it is getting very confusing. >> at the same time, the head of the ioc is saying that the world body for d
the news that came from the ioc today just seems to have confused matters.have this announcement from the iaaf saying that russian track and field athletes were banned. now despite coming out in support of that band, he seems to have fudged the issue and created confusion over whether actually some russian track and field athletes could get into that door. >> does he have the authority? can he overruled the decision made by the international governing body for track and field? is there a...
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in the short term, when the air force was faced last year with a shortage of maintainers for their ioc capability at hill air force base, they asked the program office to pop late an entire squadron at luke air force base with contractor logistic support personnel and we did that, the 60 second squaw drant at luke air force base today on the flight line is maintained with approximately 110 contractors as opposed to boost the maintainers, that gave the air force the flexibility to take those that would have been at luke air force base and transfer them to hill air force base from ioc. that is just a band-aid, though, and that is a short term fix. in the long-term, i believe the air force needs the ability to move maintainers around for the growing fleet of f 35s and we're committed to working with them to increase the put of maintainers through the schoolhouse and to work with our partners and to work with the garden of reserve in the air force who can provide some of that manpower. i'll defer to the air force on those solutions, sir. >> let me ask one more question as my time is expiri
in the short term, when the air force was faced last year with a shortage of maintainers for their ioc capability at hill air force base, they asked the program office to pop late an entire squadron at luke air force base with contractor logistic support personnel and we did that, the 60 second squaw drant at luke air force base today on the flight line is maintained with approximately 110 contractors as opposed to boost the maintainers, that gave the air force the flexibility to take those...
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it's the day after the ioc visit and rebecca and the others are training hard.ey have a week to resubmit new ones. rebecca must shave four seconds off her personal best if she's to qualify. qualification, we are struggling for them to qualify, but the last group to be selected will be the best to go to rio. these people are refugees, and if they were in their countries training, they could run better. we are not going to rio to run for medals, we're going to rio to show that through sports, peace can be achieved. with the help of a scholarship given by the international olympics committee, yusra mardini is able to swim and go to an elite sports school based at the olympic park. her english and german have improved, and she is ever more determined to make it onto the refugee team. it's sunday. a rare day off from training. after my mum had three german lessons with her, and she said she is the same age, you want to meet with her. we went to a 60s diner. we ate a burger and since then we were friends. you can move his eyes. what did you think of each other when yo
it's the day after the ioc visit and rebecca and the others are training hard.ey have a week to resubmit new ones. rebecca must shave four seconds off her personal best if she's to qualify. qualification, we are struggling for them to qualify, but the last group to be selected will be the best to go to rio. these people are refugees, and if they were in their countries training, they could run better. we are not going to rio to run for medals, we're going to rio to show that through sports,...
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the ioc claims there its nothing they can do. swimmers who are now expressing concerns about competing in a pool with what they describe as known cheaters? >> these are people who have served sanctions and are now clear. i would think that in the united states you'd appreciate the idea of giving everyone the chance to prove their own innocence and that's what we've tried to do. >> this was a failure of political will on the part of the ioc. a doping expert at university of texas. he believes the ioc cut russia a break by not banning the entire team. and did so because vladamir putin spent more than $50 billion on the sochi olympics an all time record. >> i do not see an end to the crisis in sight. i think that the incentive s to dope were built into the syst phelps at his fifth olympics is frustrated by the lack of progress. >> you want to be able to compete on an even playing field. in my career, i don't know if i ever competed in a clean sport. >> reporter: to be fair, some u.s. athletes have also been caught up in the doping c
the ioc claims there its nothing they can do. swimmers who are now expressing concerns about competing in a pool with what they describe as known cheaters? >> these are people who have served sanctions and are now clear. i would think that in the united states you'd appreciate the idea of giving everyone the chance to prove their own innocence and that's what we've tried to do. >> this was a failure of political will on the part of the ioc. a doping expert at university of texas. he...
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the ioc says it's time to attract young people to the olympics. so it hopes that by introducing new sports, it will help inspire new fans and athletes for not only the tokyo olympics, but for generations to come. nhk world, tokyo. >> thanks. >>> people at the world's largest automaker are struggling to steer their business through some rough terrain. gene otani joins us from the business desk with more on that and other headlines. >> executives at toyota motor have released their earnings forecast for the year through march 2017. they project a decline in both sales and profits. it would be the first time in five years that both decline. the executives are blaming the downgrade on the rise in the yen. their revised forecast put sales at 26 trillion yen or about $255 billion. that's down $4.9 billion from earlier expectations. $15 billion for profit down by $980 million. they also released consolidated results for the april through june period. operating income was down to about $6.3 billion. toyota says another big factor was the partial suspensio
the ioc says it's time to attract young people to the olympics. so it hopes that by introducing new sports, it will help inspire new fans and athletes for not only the tokyo olympics, but for generations to come. nhk world, tokyo. >> thanks. >>> people at the world's largest automaker are struggling to steer their business through some rough terrain. gene otani joins us from the business desk with more on that and other headlines. >> executives at toyota motor have released...
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the ioc punted.ional sports governing bodies are asked to vet their own athletes to determine whether any should be banned in the way the iwaf has band, russian track & field team. it is unclear whether the federations have the resources or the will to do serious detective work in the less than two weeks before the rio games are due to open. the ioc president, thomas bach, decided not to confront vladamir putian on the grounds that clean athletes shouldn't be punished because of dirty ones. >> every human being is entitled to individual justice. >> but the international call for a ban is based on the fact that the russian olympic program has been tainted by the scheme. with the help of mos kwou security forces to swap, clean, urine samples for tainted ones. >> unfortunately, the russian federation and types at the top, with the ioc and the state of russia. are such, russia is essentially to big to be held accountable, as we would say, too big to fail. >> the ico policy is now being described as zero
the ioc punted.ional sports governing bodies are asked to vet their own athletes to determine whether any should be banned in the way the iwaf has band, russian track & field team. it is unclear whether the federations have the resources or the will to do serious detective work in the less than two weeks before the rio games are due to open. the ioc president, thomas bach, decided not to confront vladamir putian on the grounds that clean athletes shouldn't be punished because of dirty ones....
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and cause for an out right within on russia, which the ioc ignored.it's proving an inevitable distraction to all competing teams. steve scott, itv news. rio degentleman marrow. the first person to ever attempt and successfully jump without a parachute or wing suit, toward the california desert with two minutes before landing at 10,000 square foot net suspended nearly 200 feet above the ground. that's all for this edition of pbs "newshour," i'm hari sreenivasan hari sreenivasan have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. and by the corporation for pu
and cause for an out right within on russia, which the ioc ignored.it's proving an inevitable distraction to all competing teams. steve scott, itv news. rio degentleman marrow. the first person to ever attempt and successfully jump without a parachute or wing suit, toward the california desert with two minutes before landing at 10,000 square foot net suspended nearly 200 feet above the ground. that's all for this edition of pbs "newshour," i'm hari sreenivasan hari sreenivasan have a...