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nassar is now serving made numerous changes to prevent abuse in the future. nassar is now serving a life sentence after more than 300 young athletes accused him of abuse. >> there are some amazing steps that are in this bill that will change the lives and safety of >> reporter: and all of this comes at a crucial time for the sport. less than a year away from the 2020 olympics. lester >> all right, blayne, thanks >>> big trouble for one of the nation's largest credit card companies. capital one revealing personal data was stolen on some 100 million americans. one of the largest breaches ever nbc's jo ling kent has what you can do to protect yourself >> what's in your wallet >> reporter: tonight many more could know what's in your wallet credit card giant capital one disclosing a massive data breach hitting 100 million customers in the u.s. officials say the suspect, 33-yo 33-year-old software engineer paige thompson, allegedly stole customers' addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and credit history linked to applications for credit cards from 2005 through ear
nassar is now serving made numerous changes to prevent abuse in the future. nassar is now serving a life sentence after more than 300 young athletes accused him of abuse. >> there are some amazing steps that are in this bill that will change the lives and safety of >> reporter: and all of this comes at a crucial time for the sport. less than a year away from the 2020 olympics. lester >> all right, blayne, thanks >>> big trouble for one of the nation's largest credit...
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larry nassar in 01july of 2 but for more than a year, 421 days, the fbi, t u.s. olympic committee and usa gymnastics failed to act. just one of the stunning new findings from an 18-month congressional investigation which found the usoc and usa gymnastics knowingly concealed abuses by nassar. >> they, in effect, covered up massive predatory monster-like wrongdoing. >> reporter: now lawmakers are introducing sweeping niegislation to stop it from h again. the bill would make the usoc and the organizations that oversee each sport more lia failing to protect it would put more athletes in positions of power and give lawmakers the ability to dissolve the usoc board altogether. th usoc says it applauds the proposed legislation, but its ceo raised concerns that, in practice, it could result inun intended consequences for athletes. and in a statement, usa gymnastics said it has already made numerous changes to prevent abu in the future. nassar is now serving a life sentence after more than 300 young hletes accused him of abuse. >> there are some amazing steps that are in t
larry nassar in 01july of 2 but for more than a year, 421 days, the fbi, t u.s. olympic committee and usa gymnastics failed to act. just one of the stunning new findings from an 18-month congressional investigation which found the usoc and usa gymnastics knowingly concealed abuses by nassar. >> they, in effect, covered up massive predatory monster-like wrongdoing. >> reporter: now lawmakers are introducing sweeping niegislation to stop it from h again. the bill would make the usoc...
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team doctor larry nassar serving up to 175-year sentence for sexually abusing minors in his care.r of victims beloved to -- believed to be in hundreds. she told savannah nothing happened. >> were you wondering how come the fbi hasn't contacted us? >> i think me and my mom were calling trying to get information and like what's going on here. why are thing stalling? >> reporter: now the investigation has found that for 421 days, a year and two months, the fbi, olympic committee and gymnastics failed to act or even warn michigan university that he was sexually abusing athletes. >> there are profiles in cowardice because people put the other way. they put medals above people. >> reporter: the organization knowingly concealed reports. >> was this massive cover up at all levels of uag, usoc and even the fbi? >> there wit was a criminal covr up, remains to be proved but it was a cover up in spirit. >> reporter: in april of 2018, some accuse rs appeared on capitol hill. >> they failed to speak up and they let nassar assault children. >> reporter: the ceo of the u.s. olympic committee resi
team doctor larry nassar serving up to 175-year sentence for sexually abusing minors in his care.r of victims beloved to -- believed to be in hundreds. she told savannah nothing happened. >> were you wondering how come the fbi hasn't contacted us? >> i think me and my mom were calling trying to get information and like what's going on here. why are thing stalling? >> reporter: now the investigation has found that for 421 days, a year and two months, the fbi, olympic committee...
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team doctor larry nassar now serving up to a 175-year sentence for sexually using minors in his care.reds. olympic goldedalistne mckayla ma first spoke to the fbi about the abuse back in 2015, but she toldh notng happened. >> were you wondering, hey, how come the fbi hasn't contacted us? >> me andom my m both kept calling trying to get information and being like, what's going on here? why are things stalling? >> now, the invtigation has found that for 421 days, a year and two months, the fbi, the u.s. olympic committee, and usa gymnastics all famed to act or warn michigan state university where dr. nassar rked, that he was sexually abusing athletes. >> they're profiled in cowardice and p concealment becauseple looked the other way and they put medals and money above morals. >> connecticutemocrat richard blumenthal and kansas republican senator jerry moran said the organizations knowingly concealed reports of the abuse. >> was this a massivecover-up at all levels of usag, usoc, and for that matter, even the fbi? cover-up remains to be proved, but it was a cover-up in spirit. >> in apri
team doctor larry nassar now serving up to a 175-year sentence for sexually using minors in his care.reds. olympic goldedalistne mckayla ma first spoke to the fbi about the abuse back in 2015, but she toldh notng happened. >> were you wondering, hey, how come the fbi hasn't contacted us? >> me andom my m both kept calling trying to get information and being like, what's going on here? why are things stalling? >> now, the invtigation has found that for 421 days, a year and two...
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olympic committee of failing to protect them. >> they failed to speak up, and they let nassar assaultmmittee scott blackmun resigned, athletes accused him of failing to act. the congressional allegation he misrepresented the truth under oath alan ashley was fired, former usa jam nistics steve penny refused to answer congress's questions. he's pleaded not guilty to evidence tampering, ordering the removal of internal documents from the team's training center. when informed about the report's findings, penny's attorney who has not read the report told nbc news much of it was not true. >> it is hard to find instances where what should have happened happened. >> should people go to prison in this case? >> if these allegations are substantiated by evidence and by conviction, people should serve time in prison >> reporter: this morning former national team gymnast jessica howard who says she too was abused by nassar says the senators' work gives her hope. >> to actually see it get to this point already feels like a huge, to me feels like a huge victory. >> reporter: we reached out to usa gy
olympic committee of failing to protect them. >> they failed to speak up, and they let nassar assaultmmittee scott blackmun resigned, athletes accused him of failing to act. the congressional allegation he misrepresented the truth under oath alan ashley was fired, former usa jam nistics steve penny refused to answer congress's questions. he's pleaded not guilty to evidence tampering, ordering the removal of internal documents from the team's training center. when informed about the...
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following an 18 month senate investigation launched after nassar's sentencing that found the u.s.use of gymnasts, lawmakers are introducing new legislation that would hold the sports governing bodies to are more stringent accountability. and joining us, two of the driving forces behind the legislation. richard blumenthal and jerry moran. yes, things are happening beyond trump land here, trying to go get things done in washington. senator blumenthal, tell us what the legislation does that would prevent what happened. >> you're absolutely right that larry nassar was a monster predator. he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. but he was not a lone wolf. he was enabled by the u.s. olympic committee and by the gha national governing boards. there is a long list of other predators still out there, a long list of enablers who have to be held accountable. and other sports like swimming, wrestling and figure skates where there has been similar kinds of abuse. so our legislation would produce a seismic change in culture. no more medals and money above morals. usa gymnastics was rott
following an 18 month senate investigation launched after nassar's sentencing that found the u.s.use of gymnasts, lawmakers are introducing new legislation that would hold the sports governing bodies to are more stringent accountability. and joining us, two of the driving forces behind the legislation. richard blumenthal and jerry moran. yes, things are happening beyond trump land here, trying to go get things done in washington. senator blumenthal, tell us what the legislation does that would...
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larry nassar was accused of molesting more than 150 young women. he was the national team doctor of usa gymnastics and physician at michigan state. he is serving ti now for convictions in a handful of cases. >> also profiles in cowardess andoponcealment because pe looked the other way and they put medals and money ave morals. >> now lawmakers are introducing legislation designed to prevent future coverups. the bill makes sports organizations liable for failing to protect athletes. >>> children who areborn to older parents tend to have better behavior. that's according to a new study conducted in thenetherlands. researchers studied nearly 33,000 children betwhe ages of 10 and 12. they found kids with older parents were less likely to have aggressive or poor behavior. however, a parent's age did not affect a child's risk for anxiety or depression. >>> also in news 4 your health this morning, you may want to hold off while moving while you're pregnant. researchers at the university of washington found mothers who moved during their first trimester of
larry nassar was accused of molesting more than 150 young women. he was the national team doctor of usa gymnastics and physician at michigan state. he is serving ti now for convictions in a handful of cases. >> also profiles in cowardess andoponcealment because pe looked the other way and they put medals and money ave morals. >> now lawmakers are introducing legislation designed to prevent future coverups. the bill makes sports organizations liable for failing to protect athletes....
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larry nassar is already accused of molesting more than 150 women. he usa gymnastics national team doctor and a physician at michigan state. he is serving time for convictions in a handful of cases. >>> this morning, we know that arlington county public schools will have aew interim superintendent in a month. the arlington school board appointed cynthia johnson to the position. she is currently the assistant superintendent of administrative services. . she will take over on september 1stsh is fluent in spanish and has 35 years ofer expnce in education. a search firm will be hired this fall to find a permanent superintendent. >>> some good fnews a local vietnam vet this morning william holly has been reunited with the famil heirloom he thought he had lost forever. his wife's uncle served in world war i. when he died, the burial flag was given to them. it fell out of a moving truck two weeks ago. another veteran found it along a busy stret of centr avenue in prince georges county and immediately recognized its significance and turned it into police. ho
larry nassar is already accused of molesting more than 150 women. he usa gymnastics national team doctor and a physician at michigan state. he is serving time for convictions in a handful of cases. >>> this morning, we know that arlington county public schools will have aew interim superintendent in a month. the arlington school board appointed cynthia johnson to the position. she is currently the assistant superintendent of administrative services. . she will take over on september...
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a scathing senate report today blames several organizations for failing to stop larry nassar when heeam doctor for u.s.a. gymnastics. nasser is in prison for sexually stusing hundreds of female athletes. fhe report says u.s.a. gymnastics, the olympic comittee s.d the f.b.i. had opportunities to stop nasser but fail to do no. president trump's choice to succeed dan coats as director of national intelligence drew more fire today from democrats questioning his qualifications. cyd now, nancy cordes tells us some senate republicans are also undecided. >> john ratcliffe is a brilliant man. >> reporter: president trump ffended his pick for director nf national intelligence today as democrats called him unqualified. >> he's the wrong man for this job. >> reporter: he's three-term texas congressman john ratcliffe, who just joined the house intelligence committee six months ago. as d.n.i. he would be the nation's top intelligence official. ratcliffe's congressional bio claims he put terrorists in trison during his four years as a prosecutor and u.s. attorney for eastern texas. nt his name does
a scathing senate report today blames several organizations for failing to stop larry nassar when heeam doctor for u.s.a. gymnastics. nasser is in prison for sexually stusing hundreds of female athletes. fhe report says u.s.a. gymnastics, the olympic comittee s.d the f.b.i. had opportunities to stop nasser but fail to do no. president trump's choice to succeed dan coats as director of national intelligence drew more fire today from democrats questioning his qualifications. cyd now, nancy cordes...
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larry nassar is already accused of molesting more than 150 women.usa gymnastics national team doctor and a physician at michigan state. he is serving time for convictions in a number of cases. >>> some good news now for a local vietnam vet this morning. william holly has been reunited with the family heirloom that he thought he lost forever. his wife's unclein world war i. when he died the burial flag was given to them butou it fell of a moving truck two weeks ago. another veteran found it along a busy stretch of cenal avenue in prince georges county and immediately recognized its significance and turned it into police. lly's daughter later saw the news that officers were searching for the owner. it was returned yesterday. so glad that story had a happy ending. >> absolutely. >>> still ahead, a little more than a day after news brokef that capital one bank hack there are new suggestions for people whose information may have been compromised. >> we're working with you on details how to your info safe. >>> plus, drama on capitol hill. a nominee for to
larry nassar is already accused of molesting more than 150 women.usa gymnastics national team doctor and a physician at michigan state. he is serving time for convictions in a number of cases. >>> some good news now for a local vietnam vet this morning. william holly has been reunited with the family heirloom that he thought he lost forever. his wife's unclein world war i. when he died the burial flag was given to them butou it fell of a moving truck two weeks ago. another veteran...
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larry nassar was accused of molesting more than 150 young women. he was the usas gymnastic national team doctor and a physician at michigan state. he's serving time now for convictions in a handful of grcases, some in coness describing the actions of some organizations as a cover-up.he >> t are also profiles in cowardice and concealment because people looked the oth way, and they put medals and money above more or less. >> cing up on "nightly news" at 7:00, nbc's blayne alexander will have details from the ouport including failures by groups that shld have been protecting young athletes. sa >> sexual asult allegations overshadow e hearing today for president trump's nomination for the pentagon's second hihest military officer. today general jo hyten denied allegations of sexual assault from 2017 as h asuser sat inide the hearing room. the in front of tv cameras, army colonel katherine spletsholzer said he lied. a lengthy investigation said they found insufficient information to charge the general and they also found no evidence that his auser was l
larry nassar was accused of molesting more than 150 young women. he was the usas gymnastic national team doctor and a physician at michigan state. he's serving time now for convictions in a handful of grcases, some in coness describing the actions of some organizations as a cover-up.he >> t are also profiles in cowardice and concealment because people looked the oth way, and they put medals and money above more or less. >> cing up on "nightly news" at 7:00, nbc's blayne...
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. >> physician, larry nassar. >> right. it happens over and over again. i really -- the point i really want to make is that these same institutions that have permitted these bad things to happen do have a lot of good people in those institutions who need to be empowered and know that it's okay to speak out. it's okay to point it out as a bad thing. when you're a small cog in this big wheel, you don't know what to say, you don't know what to do. but it's really important because we can't depend on just the kids themselves being the ones who have to identify this. >> so, what needs to happen? what needs to change? how do these girls need to get protected so that they don't fall prey to situations like this? >> a lot of different things. the people in the institutions have to be willing to speak out and to use the human trafficking hotline number. but kids themselves need education. so, for example, we do work in new york city schools to educate you to know what a recruitment conversation looks like because they're young and naive and they don't know what th
. >> physician, larry nassar. >> right. it happens over and over again. i really -- the point i really want to make is that these same institutions that have permitted these bad things to happen do have a lot of good people in those institutions who need to be empowered and know that it's okay to speak out. it's okay to point it out as a bad thing. when you're a small cog in this big wheel, you don't know what to say, you don't know what to do. but it's really important because we...
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as you say, everything was planned, perhaps the biggest was that nassar remember to pack the cameras that scotland had the highest rate of drugs deaths of any country in the eu last year. 1,187 people died — that's nearly triple the rate of the rest of the uk. scotland's public health minister joe fitzpatrick said the country faces an "emergency" — and new approaches are needed to save lives. these are shocking figures and every one of these are a tragedy for the individual, theirfamilies, one of these are a tragedy for the individual, their families, out one of these are a tragedy for the individual, theirfamilies, out of their communities. that is why we are determined to take action, a public health approach to save lives andi public health approach to save lives and i call in the uk government to support us in these actions. why has this happen? why this huge increase? and i like it is absolutely devastating, every single one of these lives that have been lost. i have set up a drug test task force to look at why the numbers are so high and what we can do to turn it around. that i
as you say, everything was planned, perhaps the biggest was that nassar remember to pack the cameras that scotland had the highest rate of drugs deaths of any country in the eu last year. 1,187 people died — that's nearly triple the rate of the rest of the uk. scotland's public health minister joe fitzpatrick said the country faces an "emergency" — and new approaches are needed to save lives. these are shocking figures and every one of these are a tragedy for the individual,...
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5, in honor of being here with ari, i'll quote the urban philosopher nas here, otherwise known as nassar jones, they want us all gone eventually. these women represent millions of people when he say goes back to where you came from, he's not talking about these four lawmakers. he's talking about you and me and you and you. >> and their constituents. >> and their constituents, exactly. >> very well put. we don't have nas on this program tonight, but we do have professor dyson later in the hour. appropriate reference to think on and a serious topic. i want to now play briefly the president saying, yes, he's fine with the white national agreement. take a look, neal. >> get out of my country. get out. this is not about you. >> i'm a u.s. citizen, too. >> a man identified as 36-year-old christopher nelson called her an isis expletive and said i will cut your throat. go back -- >> many people saw that tweet as racist and that white nationalists groups are finding common cause with you on that point. >> it doesn't concern me because many people agree with me. and all i'm saying, they want to le
5, in honor of being here with ari, i'll quote the urban philosopher nas here, otherwise known as nassar jones, they want us all gone eventually. these women represent millions of people when he say goes back to where you came from, he's not talking about these four lawmakers. he's talking about you and me and you and you. >> and their constituents. >> and their constituents, exactly. >> very well put. we don't have nas on this program tonight, but we do have professor dyson...