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. >> reporter: brianne randall-gay was unwavering as she faced larry nassar in court. >> mr. nassar's abuse went on for too long because nobody was listening to us. >> reporter: sharing how at 17 years old, she went to police back in 2004 when the former msu doctor sexually abused her under the guise of medical treatment. >> the police questioned you, and you had the audacity to tell them i had misunderstood this treatment, because i was not comfortable with my body. how dare you? >> reporter: today, finally, after 14 years, officials from meridian township, michigan, offered her a public apology. >> on behalf of the community, our police department, to you brianne, we failed you. we let you down. >> reporter: at the time, nassar told police he used a legitimate medical technique, showed them medical journals, even a powerpoint presentation. but police never consulted an outside medical expert or told msu and closed the case. >> we are sorry that we were manipulated and deceived. >> reporter: today, brianne listened in by video conference, saying she first got a private apolo
. >> reporter: brianne randall-gay was unwavering as she faced larry nassar in court. >> mr. nassar's abuse went on for too long because nobody was listening to us. >> reporter: sharing how at 17 years old, she went to police back in 2004 when the former msu doctor sexually abused her under the guise of medical treatment. >> the police questioned you, and you had the audacity to tell them i had misunderstood this treatment, because i was not comfortable with my body. how...
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. >> reporter: brianne was unwavering as she faced larry nassar in court. >> his abuse went on for tooe nobody was listening to us. >> reporter: she went to police back in 2004 when the former msu doctor abused her under the guise of medical treatment. >> the police questioned you and you had the audacity to tell them that i had misunderstood this treatment because i was not comf comfortable with my body. how dare you. >> reporter: after 14 years, officials from meridian township, michigan, they offered her an apology. >> on behalf our community, oour police department, to you, brianne, we failed you. we let you down. >> reporter: at the time nassar told police he used a medical technique and even a powerpoint presentation, but police never consulted an outside medical expert or told msu and closed the case. >> we are sorry that we were manipulated and deceived. >> reporter: brianne listened in by video conference. saying she first got a private apology weeks ago. >> i immediately broke down after they apologized. this is a phone call i had been waiting almost 14 years for. >> reporter
. >> reporter: brianne was unwavering as she faced larry nassar in court. >> his abuse went on for tooe nobody was listening to us. >> reporter: she went to police back in 2004 when the former msu doctor abused her under the guise of medical treatment. >> the police questioned you and you had the audacity to tell them that i had misunderstood this treatment because i was not comf comfortable with my body. how dare you. >> reporter: after 14 years, officials from...
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. >> we let you down, brianne. >> reporter: meridian township's frank walsh apologized to one of larry nassar's victim. in 200417-year-old brianne randall complained to police nassar had sexually abused her. >> we were deceived. we wish we had one back. >> i was very upset and wanted answers. >> reporter: randall was one of 56 victims who spoke at last week's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly they took your word instead of mine. >> reporter: according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, randall told police she was scared and uncomfortable after nassar squeezed her breasts and was trying to put his finger in her vagina. nassar admitted putting his finger in the vagina area but showed a power point presentation performing it himself. >> at that time it should have immediately been taken down to the prosecutor's office and it wasn't. >> reporter: 12 more years would go by with nassar continuing to sexually abuse young women. >> i'm so hurt to hear that so many women and young girls suffered abuse as a result of the inaction in 2004. >> d you think what i
. >> we let you down, brianne. >> reporter: meridian township's frank walsh apologized to one of larry nassar's victim. in 200417-year-old brianne randall complained to police nassar had sexually abused her. >> we were deceived. we wish we had one back. >> i was very upset and wanted answers. >> reporter: randall was one of 56 victims who spoke at last week's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly they took your word instead of mine....
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more than seventy thousand people in brianne have been displaced in just over a year there's a religious element to the fighting but the rebels are also in conflict of a minerals cattle and trade routes and what they leave behind is a trail of death destruction and misery it's really hard to imagine house dead people as they fled from this neighborhood with christians and muslims used to live here before the fighting intensified last year different blame each other for the destruction of the power also in the north is another area where there was no fighting until recently displaced people receive food aid at the town square around sixty thousand have fled from violence and moved into the town that already had forty thousand residents the fighting in central african republic is spreading fast. with many armed groups and forced u.n. peacekeepers in the national army are overwhelmed so are aid workers who are often unable to reach many of those in. one out of two people in the central african republic are in need of humanitarian assistance and protection and due to the resurgence of violen
more than seventy thousand people in brianne have been displaced in just over a year there's a religious element to the fighting but the rebels are also in conflict of a minerals cattle and trade routes and what they leave behind is a trail of death destruction and misery it's really hard to imagine house dead people as they fled from this neighborhood with christians and muslims used to live here before the fighting intensified last year different blame each other for the destruction of the...
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brianne said african republic. to india now where prime minister narendra modi has met canadian leader justin trudeau in new delhi trudeau arrived in the country six days ago but only met morny on friday on wednesday canadian diplomats were to draw an invitation to a former member of a band sick group to attend an official dinner with trudeau some have accused members of his cabinet of supporting six separate as them. and this train company is turning a lake into one of the world's biggest batteries the system of lakes turbines and tunnels water around in a way that guarantees electricity is always on tap supporters of the scheme hope it will reduce the country's dependence on coal and a thomas reports from taliban go in australia slowing mountains the plan is to turn this reservoir into a giant. battery the hills would be its casing the water itself the battery stored power. this standard hydroelectric scheme in australia snowy mountains already catches snow melt in rainwater and uses it to spin turbines to make e
brianne said african republic. to india now where prime minister narendra modi has met canadian leader justin trudeau in new delhi trudeau arrived in the country six days ago but only met morny on friday on wednesday canadian diplomats were to draw an invitation to a former member of a band sick group to attend an official dinner with trudeau some have accused members of his cabinet of supporting six separate as them. and this train company is turning a lake into one of the world's biggest...
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brianne randall-gay was just seventeen when she told police she'd been sexually abused by former doctor, more than a decade later frank walsh /meridian township manager: "i want to start with the most important reason we are here-- and that is to apologize."a tearful public apology from the same police department-- that failed to forward her complaint to prosecutors frank walsh /meridian township manager: "we failed you, we let you down." randall-gay went to the former michigan state university doctor with back pain in 2004. according to the police report-- it was during her second visit that nassar groped and attempted to penetrate her. the teenager and her mother went to authorities the next day but investigators believed nassar's explanation--that it was a medical techniquefrank walsh /meridian township manager: "we are sorry that we were manipulated and decieved" randall-gay faced nassar last week-- giving a powerful statement in courtthe meridian township manager and police chief-- by her side brianne randall-gay/larry nassar accuser: "the police questioned you-- and you had the au
brianne randall-gay was just seventeen when she told police she'd been sexually abused by former doctor, more than a decade later frank walsh /meridian township manager: "i want to start with the most important reason we are here-- and that is to apologize."a tearful public apology from the same police department-- that failed to forward her complaint to prosecutors frank walsh /meridian township manager: "we failed you, we let you down." randall-gay went to the former...
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more than seventy thousand people in brianne have been displaced in just over a year there's a religious element to the fighting but the rebels are also in conflict of a minerals cattle and trade routes and what they leave behind is a trail of death destruction and misery it's really had to imagine house scared people as they fled from this neighborhood both christians and muslims used to live here before the fighting intensified last year different blame each other for the destruction of the power also in the north is another area where there was no fighting until recently displaced people receive food aid at the town square around sixty thousand have fled from violence and moved into the town that already had forty thousand residents the fighting in central african republic is spreading fast with many armed groups and forced un peacekeepers in the national army are overwhelmed so are aid workers who are often unable to reach many of those in need one out of two people in the central african republic are in need of humanitarian assistance and protection and due to the resurgence of viol
more than seventy thousand people in brianne have been displaced in just over a year there's a religious element to the fighting but the rebels are also in conflict of a minerals cattle and trade routes and what they leave behind is a trail of death destruction and misery it's really had to imagine house scared people as they fled from this neighborhood both christians and muslims used to live here before the fighting intensified last year different blame each other for the destruction of the...
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she leaves in brianne a town in north east and central african republic that was considered relatively peaceful but then conflicts between several groups started. all her neighbors had to flee so now they leave here in a calm for displaced people that is on one end of the town and drive to the doorstep of the un peacekeepers because. the gunfight started at night we hid everything a vase was destroyed i came here with nothing. more than seventy thousand people in brianne have been displaced in just over a year there's a religious element to the fighting but the rebels are also in conflict of a main drawls cattle and trade routes and what they leave behind is a trail of death destruction and misery it's really hard to imagine how scared people are as they fled from this neighborhood both christians and muslims used to live here before the fighting intensified last year different groups blame each other for their destruction. was the power also in the north is another area where there was no fighting until recently displaced people receive food aid at the town square around sixty thousan
she leaves in brianne a town in north east and central african republic that was considered relatively peaceful but then conflicts between several groups started. all her neighbors had to flee so now they leave here in a calm for displaced people that is on one end of the town and drive to the doorstep of the un peacekeepers because. the gunfight started at night we hid everything a vase was destroyed i came here with nothing. more than seventy thousand people in brianne have been displaced in...
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. >> reporter: tomorrow brianne randall-gay is expecting a public apology from the police department which dismissed her complaints against nassar over a decade ago. >> i believe that if my report would have been taken seriously in 2004, that many of these victims would have never met larry nassar. >> reporter: now michigan attorney general investigators are demanding msu turn over e-mails, texts and other files associated with nassar. and at usa gymnastic, the entire board resigned amid pressure from the u.s. olympic committee. long overdue changes for many including four-time olympic gold medalist simone biles who shared her story this morning on "today." >> so it feels like he took a part of me that i can't get back. i'm still working on that part. >> reporter: tonight hundreds of young women taking back their lives and holding institutions accountable. rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> there is a new and controversial tactic up for debate in the fight against america's opioid crisis. lawmakers in one state now considering a desperate measure to enable doctors to force addicts into trea
. >> reporter: tomorrow brianne randall-gay is expecting a public apology from the police department which dismissed her complaints against nassar over a decade ago. >> i believe that if my report would have been taken seriously in 2004, that many of these victims would have never met larry nassar. >> reporter: now michigan attorney general investigators are demanding msu turn over e-mails, texts and other files associated with nassar. and at usa gymnastic, the entire board...
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one of them is brianne randall who reported him to police in michigan in 2004.department apologized yesterday for not pursuing charges. our dr. jon lapook spoke with her. good morning. >> good morning. the fallout from the sexual abuse scandal shows no signs of abating as questions are raised who knew what then. >> to you, brianna, we failed you, we let you down. >> reporter: meridian township manager frank walsh issued the apology to brianne randall thursday. >> i know we've had a lot of private conversations, private apologies, but we felt this needed to be done in public. >> reporter: randall who attended a live feed filed the report in 2004 when she was 17 claiming nassar sexually abused her. according to the police report nassar admitted he touched randall in the genital area but claimed through a power point that it's a medical technique. fleece decided not to pursue charges. >> do you think, what if, what if they had believed me? >> i think what if all the time. >> reporter: though it's been difficult she accepts the department's apology. >> having come t
one of them is brianne randall who reported him to police in michigan in 2004.department apologized yesterday for not pursuing charges. our dr. jon lapook spoke with her. good morning. >> good morning. the fallout from the sexual abuse scandal shows no signs of abating as questions are raised who knew what then. >> to you, brianna, we failed you, we let you down. >> reporter: meridian township manager frank walsh issued the apology to brianne randall thursday. >> i know...
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in 2004, 17-year-old brianne randall complained to police that nassar had sexually abused her. >> wee deceived. we wish we had this one back. >> i was very upset, and i wanted answers. >> reporter: randall was one of 156 victims who spoke at last week's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly, they took your word instead of mine. >> reporter: according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, randall told police she was scared and uncomfortable after nassar squeezed her breasts and was trying to put his finger in her vagina. nassar admitted touching randall in the genital area but claimed to an officer it was a medical technique, showing him a powerpoint presentation written by nassar himself. >> him and the police instructed my parents that this was a legitimate medical procedure. >> at that point in time, it should have immediately been taken down to the prosecutor's office and it wasn't. >> reporter: 12 more years would go by with nassar continuing to sexually abuse young women. >> i am so hurt to hear that so many women and young girls suffered abuse as a
in 2004, 17-year-old brianne randall complained to police that nassar had sexually abused her. >> wee deceived. we wish we had this one back. >> i was very upset, and i wanted answers. >> reporter: randall was one of 156 victims who spoke at last week's sentencing hearing. she saw nassar for back pain. >> sadly, they took your word instead of mine. >> reporter: according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, randall told police she was scared and...
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example. >> to you, brianne, we failed you. we let you down. >> reporter: meridian township manager frank walsh issued the apology to randall thursday. >> i know we've had a lot of private conversations, private apologies, but we felt this needed to be done in public. >> reporter: randall who attended the news conference via a live feed, filed a report to local police back in 2004 when she was 17, claiming nassar sexually abused her. according to the police report released wednesday, nassar admitted he touched randall in the genital area but created a power point presentation for police to show the procedure is a medical technique. police decided not to pursue charges. do you think what if? what if they had just believed me and pursued it? >> i think what if all the time. >> reporter: though it's been difficult, randall says she accepts the department's apology. >> having to come to the realization that i was sexually abused and because no one believes me, hundreds of other women were subsequently abused. that's been a huge str
example. >> to you, brianne, we failed you. we let you down. >> reporter: meridian township manager frank walsh issued the apology to randall thursday. >> i know we've had a lot of private conversations, private apologies, but we felt this needed to be done in public. >> reporter: randall who attended the news conference via a live feed, filed a report to local police back in 2004 when she was 17, claiming nassar sexually abused her. according to the police report...
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brianne randall-gay was just seventeen when she told police she'd been sexually abused by former doctorlarry nassar more than a decade ago. randall-gay went to the former michigan state university doctor with back pain in 2004. according to the police report-- it was during her second visit that nassar groped and attempted to penetrate her. the teenager and her mother went to authorities the next day but investigators believed nassar's explanation--that it was a medical technique(sot) (grant)frank walsh /meridian township manager: "we are sorry that we were manipulated and decieved" "we failed you, we let you down." nassar was sentenced to forty to 175 years in prison last week, after more than 150 women and girls said in court he had sexually abused them. (vicki) back here locally... dogs, cats, a duck, a pig and most recently...a peacock. all animals passengers have brought or tried to bring on a plane. (grant) united airlines announcing a new crackdown... tightening their rules for onboard animals... this follows delta's announcement last week. and as kron- 4's gabe slate reports...o
brianne randall-gay was just seventeen when she told police she'd been sexually abused by former doctorlarry nassar more than a decade ago. randall-gay went to the former michigan state university doctor with back pain in 2004. according to the police report-- it was during her second visit that nassar groped and attempted to penetrate her. the teenager and her mother went to authorities the next day but investigators believed nassar's explanation--that it was a medical technique(sot)...
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year-old against her will for days and forced her into prostitution during that time. 28-year-old brianneurner plead guilty to first degree human traffickintrafficking and in pla agreement a judge sentenced him to eight years in prison. $25,000 to new jersey human trafficking survivors assistance fund. >>> signs in hand protesters naacp came together at 16th and norris streets near temple campus with a message. no new stadium. the black clergy leadership from north philadelphia joined the stadium stoppers to protest temple's football stadium plans. >> we stand here because of the potential community disruption because of the increased tax burden on residents. we stand here because of what it says about the disempower many of our people in these communities and the lack of inclusion. >> $135 million stadium has been a controversial project from the get go. neighborhood concerns include higher property taxes and tuition. >>> one of the eagles biggest stars torrey smith is spreading the word to children about the importance of staying fit. fox 29's steve keeley has more. >> good morning ya'l
year-old against her will for days and forced her into prostitution during that time. 28-year-old brianneurner plead guilty to first degree human traffickintrafficking and in pla agreement a judge sentenced him to eight years in prison. $25,000 to new jersey human trafficking survivors assistance fund. >>> signs in hand protesters naacp came together at 16th and norris streets near temple campus with a message. no new stadium. the black clergy leadership from north philadelphia joined...
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. >> brianne randall gay came to the police department in 2004 saying nassar sexually assaulted her. apparently he even showed them a power point to prove his point to police. frank walsh tells nbc news, quote, we were wrong in 2004 and when you do something wrong, you admit it and you make it better. >>> now let's talk about new reporting that's come out relating to special counsel investigation. let's set it up. remember that june 2016 meeting at trump tower between trump campaign officials and a russian lawyer? well, according to "the new york times," right as news of that meeting was about to break last summer there was allegedly a conference call about what to say in response to questions from the media. a guy who was, at the time, legal team's spokesperson, mark carallo, was on that call on the left of your screen. so is hope hicks, communications director. guy in the middle, the president, was apparently in that call, too. times reports that corallo planned to tell investigators that those would never get out. hicks says she never said that and the idea that hope hicks ever su
. >> brianne randall gay came to the police department in 2004 saying nassar sexually assaulted her. apparently he even showed them a power point to prove his point to police. frank walsh tells nbc news, quote, we were wrong in 2004 and when you do something wrong, you admit it and you make it better. >>> now let's talk about new reporting that's come out relating to special counsel investigation. let's set it up. remember that june 2016 meeting at trump tower between trump...
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. >> reporter: brianne randall said he sexually abused her and she reported it to meridian township police. according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, nassar admitted he touched randall in the genital area but provided police with a power point presentation showing this procedure is a medical technique. no charges were filed. in a statement wednesday, the meridian township manager admitted we missed it, we were deceived. >> sadly, they took your word instead of mine. >> police plan to answer questions about the nassar case and apologize to randal during a news conference later today. michigan state university has denied it ignored warnings about nassar's behavior. nassar will be back in court tomorrow. he faces a minimum of 25 years in prison in this latest case. >> jon, thanks. >>> a virginia tech freshman is due in court next month after being arrested for allegedly possessing an assault rifle and trying to buy 5,000 rounds of ammunition. y yunsong was taken into custody by university police monday. the 19-year-old from china was charged with illegal possession of an assault
. >> reporter: brianne randall said he sexually abused her and she reported it to meridian township police. according to the 2004 police report released wednesday, nassar admitted he touched randall in the genital area but provided police with a power point presentation showing this procedure is a medical technique. no charges were filed. in a statement wednesday, the meridian township manager admitted we missed it, we were deceived. >> sadly, they took your word instead of mine....