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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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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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>> 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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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 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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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...
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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 system a long time ago. >> which could be why mil frustrated by the lack of progress. reporter: to be fair, some . u.s. athletes have also been caught up in the doping controversy. ympics, track stars, tyson gay and justin gatlin have a history of doping. when asked last night, should ? ? >>> trump goes off script. and critics say over the line. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. all though the second amendment people maybe there is, i don't know. >> also gh from florida mosquitos. >> we want to start a family soon. and this may keep us from doing so. >> new calls for tighter regulation of amusement parks after the tragic death of a young boy. >> and, thousands hike the appalachian trail every year. but not the way stacy kozel is doing it. >> hang on, i
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 system a long time ago. >> which could be why mil frustrated by the lack of progress. reporter: to be fair, some . u.s. athletes have also been caught up in the doping controversy. ympics, track stars, tyson...
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the ioc operated under different structures and different rules of their own. many people blaacking the move saying they backed it with courage. >> let's turn to the positives now. what's everyone talking about? >> the australians were leading the count in the medals until the united states stepped into the pool a couple hours ago. we had a dramatic couple hours in the swimming pool led by michael phelps, who was in the men's 4 by 100 meter relay. e we weren't sure whether or not he was going to compete, but it's a good thing. he stepped into the second leg when the u.s. were dragging behind the defending champions france and pulled them ahead. from that point on the usa dominated the race and went on to win gold. it's michael phelps's 19th gold medal and his 23rd overall, just one of, i believe, four other medals he could pick up at this olympic games. it's great to see him back in the pool. he retired after the london 2012 games four years ago. the other major headline from the "usa today" in the pool was the great hope of the women's katie ledecky. she was a
the ioc operated under different structures and different rules of their own. many people blaacking the move saying they backed it with courage. >> let's turn to the positives now. what's everyone talking about? >> the australians were leading the count in the medals until the united states stepped into the pool a couple hours ago. we had a dramatic couple hours in the swimming pool led by michael phelps, who was in the men's 4 by 100 meter relay. e we weren't sure whether or not he...
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what we're waiting on is a decision from the ioc on this.oc have been roundry criticized for not taking a stronger stance, for not issuing a blanket ban following the report from the world anti-doping agency where there was evidence found of widespread state-sponsored doping. earlier the president of the ioc faced the press and media for the first time at the olympics. he faced very strong questions over whether this doping scandal has damaged the credibility of the games and if the ioc have been too slow to respond to this. he was very defensive and he said that they've done the best they could under the circumstances. have a listen. i trust the people that they realize the difficulties we are in reserve. they realize that it was not an easy decision to take. they realize that we did our best to address this situation in a way which allows to protect all clean athletes all over the world. >> the ioc have set up a three-person panel to decide which russian athletes pill compete at the games. the ioc determined they will have the final say on
what we're waiting on is a decision from the ioc on this.oc have been roundry criticized for not taking a stronger stance, for not issuing a blanket ban following the report from the world anti-doping agency where there was evidence found of widespread state-sponsored doping. earlier the president of the ioc faced the press and media for the first time at the olympics. he faced very strong questions over whether this doping scandal has damaged the credibility of the games and if the ioc have...
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>> this was a stronger stance compared toe ipc the ioc.he end of the day, it is important to take into account the fate of some of these sportsmen who have not been proven to be doped. it is political. we need to be wary with these decisions. on the athletics. some incredible swimming last night in rio. a 19thael phelps with olympic medal. more than anyone in history. catherine, a very impressive performance, beating every expectation. what is interesting, sometimes it is the people you least expect to pull through. i am thinking about tennis, where there were big names eliminated. >> novak djokovic was expected to win the medal, and lost to juan martin del potro. a lot of surprises and open ended outcome to be expected. gettingilliams sisters eliminated. was a disappointment. i guess it will be not in four years time, they are getting a to old, it was impressive see them competing together. >> what are the biggest sports to keep our eyes on? >> we hope to see more and basketball. we hope france will capitalize on its potential in swimming
>> this was a stronger stance compared toe ipc the ioc.he end of the day, it is important to take into account the fate of some of these sportsmen who have not been proven to be doped. it is political. we need to be wary with these decisions. on the athletics. some incredible swimming last night in rio. a 19thael phelps with olympic medal. more than anyone in history. catherine, a very impressive performance, beating every expectation. what is interesting, sometimes it is the people you...
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and the ioc went silent on it. right when billy bush got that in any case, his mother saying it was terrifying for her son. i mean imagine it, a lot of us in the media, in the media room said the buss were attacked. so we defaulted and ?ber rides and wondered if it could happen a to impans, what could happen to those of us in the media r still, we're bolstered by the hope of the extra security we'll see everywhere will protect all of us. now in stark contrast to that to and see what beats at the heart of so many who live here in rio examining the face culture. here in rio. take a look. >> the sounds of a sunday in rio after the very same way they have for centuries. at conned lair ya, ancient meets modern as they celebrate the olympics games in a spirit of the or nate sanctuary. heavily cared. all to reflect the mystery of the universe. in rio catholicism grows, so does the need for fewer and bigger sanctuaries. the metropolitan cathedral asteer on the inside, allowing assault to burst through colored pains of glas
and the ioc went silent on it. right when billy bush got that in any case, his mother saying it was terrifying for her son. i mean imagine it, a lot of us in the media, in the media room said the buss were attacked. so we defaulted and ?ber rides and wondered if it could happen a to impans, what could happen to those of us in the media r still, we're bolstered by the hope of the extra security we'll see everywhere will protect all of us. now in stark contrast to that to and see what beats at...
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the problem with this, what it has exposed commit the ioc is an utterly transparent cartel.is a 19th century organization in a wikileaks world. ththat is just not going to be acceptable going forward. so they have produced this report where russia has no rights to appeal, no right stephen look at the evidence that has been presented, and it is presented as fiat for the judgment of the head of the international and the committee. what he has said, he is delivered an opinion that is the equivalent of a taste like chicken. like it does not satisfy anybody. what it has done, it effectively has put a scarlet s on the chest of all russian athletes and banned all of the russian officials from even coming to the olympics. at the same time, he did not do the kind of wholesale ban from the nation one, nation -- condemnation. now we have a situation where in some events, the will be russian participation like in swimming, and and other events, paralympics, no dissipation. it is been left up to the political intricacies of every individual federation themselves as they govern their spor
the problem with this, what it has exposed commit the ioc is an utterly transparent cartel.is a 19th century organization in a wikileaks world. ththat is just not going to be acceptable going forward. so they have produced this report where russia has no rights to appeal, no right stephen look at the evidence that has been presented, and it is presented as fiat for the judgment of the head of the international and the committee. what he has said, he is delivered an opinion that is the...
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stepanova says the ioc and its president thomas bach never tried to understand her situation and that the officials say whatever is going to serve them. >>> >>> the international humanitarian group, doctors without borders, says a hospital it supports in conflict-stricken yemen was hit by an air strike. 11 people were killed. the group says the air strike in the northern province of hajja happened on monday. the victims include hospital staff and patients. >>> and in another air strike last saturday, doctors without borders says ten children died at a school in northern yemen. civil war broke out in march last year between the government of president abd rabbuh mansur hadi and anti-government forces. u.n.-sponsored peace talks began in april but they were suspended earlier this month without an agreement. that led to the resumption of air strikes by the saudi-led coalition, which supports the yemeni government. >>> millions of people in beijing use electric bikes to get around and make a living. the high numbers have caused traffic problems and safety concerns. but steps taken to rein
stepanova says the ioc and its president thomas bach never tried to understand her situation and that the officials say whatever is going to serve them. >>> >>> the international humanitarian group, doctors without borders, says a hospital it supports in conflict-stricken yemen was hit by an air strike. 11 people were killed. the group says the air strike in the northern province of hajja happened on monday. the victims include hospital staff and patients. >>> and in...
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if wrongdoing is found, the ioc could strip the four of their gold medals. it's taken five days for ryan lochte to issue an apology butch he stopped short of admitting he lied. in a statement on instagram he says "i want to apologize for not being more careful and candid on how i described the events of that early morning." he goes on to say "it's traumatic to be out late with your friends in a barrier and have a stranger point a gun at you and demand money." brazilian authorities dismissed his story as a fabrication, and released this video showing he and hiteam vandalizing a bathroom at a gas station. they prompted one of the swimmers to release this statement. "i am confident that some video angles have not been shown that would further substantiate my account." to pay $50 for the damage they caused. but usa today sports columnist say lochte's subsequent actions make things worse. >> you pay the damages, apologize for being an ugly american, let them know what you did, everybody moves of >> reporter: more than two million people tweet body this incident.
if wrongdoing is found, the ioc could strip the four of their gold medals. it's taken five days for ryan lochte to issue an apology butch he stopped short of admitting he lied. in a statement on instagram he says "i want to apologize for not being more careful and candid on how i described the events of that early morning." he goes on to say "it's traumatic to be out late with your friends in a barrier and have a stranger point a gun at you and demand money." brazilian...
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ioc board members studied criteria such as gender equality and whether the sports would appeal to young people before voting on the proposal. the decision to add the five sports will not affect the current quota of sports at the olympics. future games would not necessarily have to include the same sports. the tokyo organizers say the decision means they can now speed up the planning process. now they have to turn their attention to selecting venues for the new events. >>> japan's nuclear regulator says an aging reactor on the sea of japan coast has basically met its requirements to remain in operation. this is the second time the nuclear regulation authority has reached such a decision. the power company applied last year for permission to allow the number three reactor to continue operating for another 20 years. the reactor will be 40 years old this december. the age limit set by the government. officials at the nuclear regulation authority on wednesday unanimously agreed on a draft certification of the utility safety measures. the officials say the measures meet the new requirements s
ioc board members studied criteria such as gender equality and whether the sports would appeal to young people before voting on the proposal. the decision to add the five sports will not affect the current quota of sports at the olympics. future games would not necessarily have to include the same sports. the tokyo organizers say the decision means they can now speed up the planning process. now they have to turn their attention to selecting venues for the new events. >>> japan's...
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now the president of the ioc says a final ruling will be announced soon on how many russian athletes will be allowed to compete. meanwhile some sporting fans have already been enjoying olympic competition. >> the olympic party has started early. the first competition kicked off on wednesday, two days before the opening ceremony. a good start after so much uncertainty about the venues being ready in time. >> it's great to see all the changes and the organization that's gone into this. it's wonderful to see brazilians wellpoint -- welcoming people from around the world. >> this chinese fan has spent a long time getting here, by tricycle. he has attended all the olympic games since 2004 and has traveled 170,000 kilometers. i hope it will be a brilliant, pleasant, and successful one. i sincerely wish all the best to brazil. >> the organizers are doing all they can to make sure the opening ceremony goes to plan. there was a fire rehearsal -- fireworks rehearsal on wednesday night. it will be for real on friday. >> our correspondent oliver moody's covering the olympics for us and is in rio
now the president of the ioc says a final ruling will be announced soon on how many russian athletes will be allowed to compete. meanwhile some sporting fans have already been enjoying olympic competition. >> the olympic party has started early. the first competition kicked off on wednesday, two days before the opening ceremony. a good start after so much uncertainty about the venues being ready in time. >> it's great to see all the changes and the organization that's gone into...
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the ioc is allowing them into the olympics, so let's pay attention to that. amy: we will speak with sports writer jesse washington and u.s. gold medalist swimmer anthony ervin. he recently became the oldest ever individual olympics roaming gold medalist. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. republican presidential nominee donald trump invoked the cold war as he pledged to wage war against what he described as the ideology of radical islam while speaking in youngstown, ohio during his speech, trump also , monday. vowed to impose a system of vetting, an ideological test for all immigrants. he also said he'd create a commission on radical islam, keep guantanamo bay open, and stop trying people accused of terrorism in civilian courts. he also reversed an earlier threat that the united states might not meet its nato obligations, and sd d monday h e would work with nato allies to defeat islamic state militanants if he wins the white house. former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani
the ioc is allowing them into the olympics, so let's pay attention to that. amy: we will speak with sports writer jesse washington and u.s. gold medalist swimmer anthony ervin. he recently became the oldest ever individual olympics roaming gold medalist. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. republican presidential nominee donald trump invoked the cold war as he pledged to wage war against what he described as the...
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on the eve of the opening ceremony, the ioc banned 118 russian athletes for doping. a victory for russia. we have cnn's christina mcfarlane live in rio this morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine. the shadow that has been cast over the olympics came to some conclusion here on thursday with the final result of the ioc's report that long awaited report. 217 agents at athletes banned and now russia has less athletes competing than 11 other countries. there is a feeling that any athlete who steps on the podium in rio will have questions asked over credibility. we must say we are in the final build-up to the opening ceremony here in brazil. excitement is building. the organizer calling the opening a somber opening. we can expect 6,000 volunteers in the stadium. we will see a 12-year-old rapper and dancers from 12 schools and supermodel gisele bundchen performing. it has a 1/10 of the budget from the london games. we hope that the torch which is winding to the maracana will come off without incident. we have seen clashes with protesters and riot police. a couple hou
on the eve of the opening ceremony, the ioc banned 118 russian athletes for doping. a victory for russia. we have cnn's christina mcfarlane live in rio this morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine. the shadow that has been cast over the olympics came to some conclusion here on thursday with the final result of the ioc's report that long awaited report. 217 agents at athletes banned and now russia has less athletes competing than 11 other countries. there is a feeling that any...
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this is why the ioc granted this right to the russian athletes and deposed the eligibility criteria to them. katty: our correspondent in rio says it is the russians who have released a number of the athletes taking part by the ioc hasn't confirmed the figure. reporter: it was a packed news conference and many of the journalists if not all of them were expecting the number to be confirmed then. you could feel the air come out of the room when it became apparent that he wasn't going to give the number. then about an hour later we heard a news conference where he did issue a number, 271 russian athletes. but it is yet to be confirmed. we are hearing the number might be confirmed later on this evening in rio. now i'm hearing reports it might not be confirmed until friday morning, the day of the opening ceremony. some people, some of them olympians, are calling this an absolute farce. it is any credible situation. it is worth noting as well that the russians initially were going to bring 380 athletes. then the mclaren report came out and that recommended that russia should be totally banned
this is why the ioc granted this right to the russian athletes and deposed the eligibility criteria to them. katty: our correspondent in rio says it is the russians who have released a number of the athletes taking part by the ioc hasn't confirmed the figure. reporter: it was a packed news conference and many of the journalists if not all of them were expecting the number to be confirmed then. you could feel the air come out of the room when it became apparent that he wasn't going to give the...
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it was obviously a parody and it was designed to mock the ioc for their draconian rules.don't expect the olympic committee to change its rules anytimes soon, as it moves to protect one of the most recognizable brands in the world. its profitable brand. shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. it's going to be a battle at the weekend box office coming up -- a look at some of racing is a blood sport. if you lose -- you die." and it's a retelling of an epic story. gino has a behind the scenes look at the remake of "ben-hur." and makeover madness. people are going crazy over a new makeup app. we will show you some more photos after the break. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal inf
it was obviously a parody and it was designed to mock the ioc for their draconian rules.don't expect the olympic committee to change its rules anytimes soon, as it moves to protect one of the most recognizable brands in the world. its profitable brand. shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. it's going to be a battle at the weekend box office coming up -- a look at some of racing is a blood sport. if you lose -- you die." and it's a retelling of an epic story. gino has a behind the scenes...
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i think one of the big problems on the ioc, one of the mistakes the ioc made was to defer these decisionsinternational federation of the sports. if the ioc is not going to take a strong position what is it doing besides making these incredibly stupid decisions to bring the olympics to a place like rio de janeiro? it's not doing its job. >> just to sill straitillustrate your position the judo federation that decided to reinstate the russians is very close to vladimir putin. >> given the international committee a little credit in that they didn't want to boot the russians. they referred to the court of sport, which most people hadn't heard of before and which then overruled it and said the russians can compete. i wouldn't draw a distinge between the systematic state cheating and someone caught an isolated incident and served their time. i think it is great lilly king stood up here. and the women of the 1976 u.s. women's swimming team must love this. they were cheated out of medals by the east germans at the time. it was not known how big the doping was. and it is great this is getting more
i think one of the big problems on the ioc, one of the mistakes the ioc made was to defer these decisionsinternational federation of the sports. if the ioc is not going to take a strong position what is it doing besides making these incredibly stupid decisions to bring the olympics to a place like rio de janeiro? it's not doing its job. >> just to sill straitillustrate your position the judo federation that decided to reinstate the russians is very close to vladimir putin. >> given...
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now what happened was the ioc cars, a whole series of cars that people get access to.they ended up having to pay drivers instead of these volunteers because the volunteers were not showing up. that kind of did not go over well with the ioc members and other people who had to work the games. so i know there is extra expense that went into paying for some of that. again, the people who stuck it out, the volunteers, they were all wonderful. i think once they got their outfits, and i don't think there was enough incentive programs. normally in salt like city there were huge incentive programs for volunteers. at the end, they got more prizes. i'm not sure. i'm trying to find out what exactly they gave the volunteers. so there is plenty of opportunities, but will rio win the gold after the games? and it's really up to the brazilians to be proactive now. and one, will the economy support all of these opportunities? will the people have the right knowledge to plan accordingly? so the tourism, they kept saying we are waiting. we are waiting. we are waiting. well, now is your ti
now what happened was the ioc cars, a whole series of cars that people get access to.they ended up having to pay drivers instead of these volunteers because the volunteers were not showing up. that kind of did not go over well with the ioc members and other people who had to work the games. so i know there is extra expense that went into paying for some of that. again, the people who stuck it out, the volunteers, they were all wonderful. i think once they got their outfits, and i don't think...
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he was held at gunpoint and then a story came out from the ioc, the international olympic committee,aying no, that was not the case. so, okay, story is gone. and after we came down from this beautiful sight-seeing adventure, we go to usa house, did some shopping, and on the way out, one of my old co hosts from "access hollywood live," kit, said is that lochte? and i said, looks like it, yeah. and went over and said, "hey, lochte?" and he says, "yes." and said, "did it happen?" and we spoke on the street for a little bit, and i realized, well, it's going to take too long to get a camera crew and we walked across the street, went new-school, took out the phone and began the interview and did an hour -- a minute and forty five seconds to get as many details. and here's what lochte told me had happened. >> we got pulled over in our taxi, and these guys came out with a badge, a police badge, no lights, no nothing. just a police badge. they pulled us over, they pulled out their guns, they told the other swimmers to get down on the ground. they got down on the ground. i was, like, we didn't
he was held at gunpoint and then a story came out from the ioc, the international olympic committee,aying no, that was not the case. so, okay, story is gone. and after we came down from this beautiful sight-seeing adventure, we go to usa house, did some shopping, and on the way out, one of my old co hosts from "access hollywood live," kit, said is that lochte? and i said, looks like it, yeah. and went over and said, "hey, lochte?" and he says, "yes." and said,...
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and we've got to an on top of that that the ioc has kicked off the entire russian paralimpics team bbcause of drugs. i don't think that it i >>> all right, woody. thanks, man. great job. >> look for to working with you. >> when we comeac troy rank is still here. didn't win. knox the winner. >> tr infoatn about the broncos practice? >> a keep to leave eecting to start practicing tomorrow. >>> woody page, 7 sportsxtra. thanks for joining us. let's go over to stacy and molly. >>> juste that. 90s coming this week and partly cloudy y's new green che quesoburger. wendy's esfrnever frozen beef topped with the crave curing queso you love so much. and... you're staring. sorry. the green chile queso burger, for the queso obsessed. ? ? ? ? ? [ gun cocks ] [ gunshot ] well, it is morning, isn't it? well, it's just that ever since you were banned from working cases with katherine, you an pajamas have seen anwf a lot of each other. i admit i've tak the occasional day off to recharge, but i hardly ink it's fair. wow. castle, you're dressed? yes, i'm dressed.
and we've got to an on top of that that the ioc has kicked off the entire russian paralimpics team bbcause of drugs. i don't think that it i >>> all right, woody. thanks, man. great job. >> look for to working with you. >> when we comeac troy rank is still here. didn't win. knox the winner. >> tr infoatn about the broncos practice? >> a keep to leave eecting to start practicing tomorrow. >>> woody page, 7 sportsxtra. thanks for joining us. let's go over...
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we'll many omore on that ioc arrest in the next half hour. >> a bit of a storm cloud forming over rio. jessica aguirre reporting for us live. thank you very much. >>> kari hall has the day off. let's check in with rob mayeda in for her this morning. >> a lot of kids heading back to school today. the weather shaping up nice. san jose, live picture there. 60 degrees with hazy skies right now. and cool enough for a light jacket and a few spots. especially around san mateo and san francisco where you also have misty skies for the morning. mid 50s for now. tri-valley included with that. 70s closer to oakland. and near san jose, highs in the mid 80s. for antioch unified, looking at numbers soaring into the mid 90s this afternoon. hot temperatures continuing there. but as we move into the weekend we should see some cooling even for antioch. across inland valleys. to see how your morning commute is changing up as kids get back to school and around the south bay, san jose and hayward, here's mike. >> that's right, rob. one concern because biggest school district in the bay is in san jose. san
we'll many omore on that ioc arrest in the next half hour. >> a bit of a storm cloud forming over rio. jessica aguirre reporting for us live. thank you very much. >>> kari hall has the day off. let's check in with rob mayeda in for her this morning. >> a lot of kids heading back to school today. the weather shaping up nice. san jose, live picture there. 60 degrees with hazy skies right now. and cool enough for a light jacket and a few spots. especially around san mateo and...
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it was obviously a parody and it was designed to mock the ioc for their draconian rules.don't expect the olympic committee to change its rules anytimes soon, as it moves to protect one of the most recognizable brands in the world. its profitable brand. shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. in a world that needs a hero, justice is spelled b-o-x. say hello to a powerful tool that gives you options to fit your budget. ? oh, i'm tied to this chair! ? is what we're looking for. did i mention he can save people nearly $600? you haven't even heard my catchphrase. i'm all done with this guy. box him up. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world full of possibilities. connecting with family, friends and the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more feingold: that's my grandfather with a brand new truck. it was one of the first to come connected than out of this plant in 1923. manufacturing jobs are shipped away because of a tax code that actually rewards companies for exporting jobs. let's close the corporate loopholes- that will
it was obviously a parody and it was designed to mock the ioc for their draconian rules.don't expect the olympic committee to change its rules anytimes soon, as it moves to protect one of the most recognizable brands in the world. its profitable brand. shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. in a world that needs a hero, justice is spelled b-o-x. say hello to a powerful tool that gives you options to fit your budget. ? oh, i'm tied to this chair! ? is what we're looking for. did i mention he...
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. >> reporter: we reached out for comment to the ioc. they didn't get back to us.ut in the past the ioc has said that stadiums like the one behind me and the water out there are safe for competition. >>> yuck to that beach matt was standing in front of. there will be 271 russian athletes competing in rio. many will be staying at the many will be staying at the house near the city's famous copa cabana beach which was formally opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday. >> doping record reviews took place because of a report that detailed state-sponsored cheating among the russians. >> excuse me. do you know the directions to rio, brazil? >> that way. >> that way? thanks. >> that is near the start of a carpool karaoke video starring the u.s. swim team. ♪ >> that was michael phelps rocking shades while singing to the zach brown band doing a strange dance. they wore their swim gear for the shoot, and there were lobster outfits, as well. let's hope the production didn't cut too much into practice time. they're driving and dancing. hands off the wheel. >> there they
. >> reporter: we reached out for comment to the ioc. they didn't get back to us.ut in the past the ioc has said that stadiums like the one behind me and the water out there are safe for competition. >>> yuck to that beach matt was standing in front of. there will be 271 russian athletes competing in rio. many will be staying at the many will be staying at the house near the city's famous copa cabana beach which was formally opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday....
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the big news here today, those comments from thomas bach, head of the ioc, defending the ioc's decision not to ban the entire russian olympic team in the wake of that doping scandal. >> reporter: more bitter arguments over whether any of russia's athletes should be allowed to compete. this morning brazil's incredible coastline the stunning setting for this year's olympics has many athletes arriving in rio overwhelmed like the usa's volleyball team who says complaints of unfit accommodations haven't hit them. >> the village has been wonderful. food has been great. pools. yeah, it's wonderful so far. >> reporter: russia still doesn't know how many of its athletes will be allowed to compete. its track and field team among those already banned after a doping scandal being investigated by an ioc committee. overnight, the ioc president defending, not banning, the entire russian team. >> this decision is about >> reporter: a final decision may come today. nbc news was given a tour of a world anti-doping agency lab where many russian athletes samples were tested. one of the world's top anti-dop
the big news here today, those comments from thomas bach, head of the ioc, defending the ioc's decision not to ban the entire russian olympic team in the wake of that doping scandal. >> reporter: more bitter arguments over whether any of russia's athletes should be allowed to compete. this morning brazil's incredible coastline the stunning setting for this year's olympics has many athletes arriving in rio overwhelmed like the usa's volleyball team who says complaints of unfit...
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the ipc rendering a a stronger response some would say than the ioc in this situation. what's been the reaction to russia's paralympic athletes being banned? >> i think the decision today has been met with some praise but also some sensor. it's been met with praise people feel he took the lead where thomas back should have taken just a few days ago in issuing a blanket ban. but let's not forget the blanket ban implicates clean athletes. that's what people are perhaps criticizing. as you look at the stats around the russian athletes and number of medals between 2010 and they almost doubled their medal count. it left from 38 medals in vancouver to 80 in sochi. when i spoke to phillip craven earlier today, he couldn't hide his displeasure and his anger at what he had seen in this evidence of state-sponsored doping. he said the russians were favoring medals over morals. so a very different approach from the ioc, but one that certainly created many headlines here today. >> 4:11 in rio. thank you so much. we will see the next day of competition in what lies ahead for people.
the ipc rendering a a stronger response some would say than the ioc in this situation. what's been the reaction to russia's paralympic athletes being banned? >> i think the decision today has been met with some praise but also some sensor. it's been met with praise people feel he took the lead where thomas back should have taken just a few days ago in issuing a blanket ban. but let's not forget the blanket ban implicates clean athletes. that's what people are perhaps criticizing. as you...
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. >> don, now there's an acknowledgment from the ioc after those discrepancies of whether it happeneddoes this mean any new warnings are being issued to athletes or even the general, you know, populous, people who are going to the olympic events? >> well, i mean, i think most people coming to rio were already aware of the situation here in the buildup to these games, one of the many concerns, we were talking for months in the lead-up, the economy, the collapse of the government, zika, of course the crime and the violence. you can see pretty sure that a major team, the u.s. olympic team would be briefed on the situation here. whether the ioc offers any new guidance now that these events have been confirmed remains to be seen. you can be sure they'll be asked about it. it's a concern because we're only halfway through the olympics. we still have a week to go and thousands and thousands and thousands of athletes and half a million tourists are here following, following the events here. i mean, this by far and the away the most serious incident we have had so far. a great relief that thes
. >> don, now there's an acknowledgment from the ioc after those discrepancies of whether it happeneddoes this mean any new warnings are being issued to athletes or even the general, you know, populous, people who are going to the olympic events? >> well, i mean, i think most people coming to rio were already aware of the situation here in the buildup to these games, one of the many concerns, we were talking for months in the lead-up, the economy, the collapse of the government,...
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i have a feeling the ioc is sending them gift baskets because this is what competition is really about. we have a refugee team for this first time. look at the pain on her face. she's smiling, crying, laughing, that is the best shot ever. it brings tears to my eyes. thanks a lot. i just put the now it's running. they are going to be featuring those two on "the today show." here is what else you can expect. >> good morning, coming up on a thursday, new twist in that saga over the alleged robbery of u.s. swimmers. what lochte has to say in a conversation we had on the phone. >> also jennings and ross stop by after their big win in beach bronze medal. >> and the mostdom meant women's gymnastics team ever. what is next for the final five? we'll find out when they all join us live. we're going to get started in a little bit right here on today. >> kim: we were commenting we should get that conversation on this program so they don't have to wait. we're going to effort that. before we get to all of that, you saw it on this program yesterday heart throb hunk of a hollywood guy zac efron. >> ju
i have a feeling the ioc is sending them gift baskets because this is what competition is really about. we have a refugee team for this first time. look at the pain on her face. she's smiling, crying, laughing, that is the best shot ever. it brings tears to my eyes. thanks a lot. i just put the now it's running. they are going to be featuring those two on "the today show." here is what else you can expect. >> good morning, coming up on a thursday, new twist in that saga over the...
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