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nasser found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter. why did none of these organizations warn anyone? they have a long history of enabling abuse by turning a blind eye. both organizations knew about his abuse, long before it became public. he would not know that five eating their press releases, which would have you and their corporate -- corporate sponsors believe that athlete safety comes first. we have called for a factual investigation for years because we know firsthand these organizations and their public statements are not to be trusted. they claim that they want accountability but seek to restrict which staff can be interviewed on which document can be examined and claim attorney-client privilege over and over again. the so-called investigations orchestrated were not designed to provide the answers that we so critically need. why are we left to guess what they deliberately ignored? was it to protect the value of sponsorships? their own jobs? to avoid cr
nasser found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter. why did none of these organizations warn anyone? they have a long history of enabling abuse by turning a blind eye. both organizations knew about his abuse, long before it became public. he would not know that five eating their press releases, which would have you and their corporate -- corporate sponsors believe that athlete safety comes first. we have called for a...
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yet that is exactly what happened in the nasser case. for decades, while he worked as team doctor for a number of gymnastic organizations, he abused young athletes under the guise of medical treatment. he used his trusted position to take advantage of his patient. he used the competitive nature of sports to hide in plain sight. by the time he was convicted and sentenced in federal and michigan state court, over 100 and 50 survivors had come forward to recount the impact of these horrific crimes. today we believe he abused more than 300 athletes before he was brought to justice. as the details of his crimes have emerged there has been a consistent theme of neglect and in action by those responsible for protecting the athletes. between 2018 and 2019 the subcommittee on the commerce committee read by richard blumenthal and jerry moran conducted an 18 month investigation into the case. the investigation concluded that the olympic committee and usa gymnastics knowingly concealed abuse by him between the summer of 2015 and summer -- september
yet that is exactly what happened in the nasser case. for decades, while he worked as team doctor for a number of gymnastic organizations, he abused young athletes under the guise of medical treatment. he used his trusted position to take advantage of his patient. he used the competitive nature of sports to hide in plain sight. by the time he was convicted and sentenced in federal and michigan state court, over 100 and 50 survivors had come forward to recount the impact of these horrific...
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gymnastic team doctor larry nasser. they accused the fbi agent test with the investigation of covering up their claims of abuse. following their testimony, fbi christopher wray and general michael horowitz spoke before the committee about the investigation. this is about four hours. >> the story blew the whistle on decades of nasser psychos abuse. unbeknownst, the federal had received investigation about his conduct 15 months prior to the article. it failed to take any action to protect victims or investigate the abuses. since then, numerous reports of sexual assault have highlighted athletes special vulnerability to abuse. lastly, an article published in the chicago tribune spotlighted the former chicago blackhawks close to pled -- made clear that sexual abuse of young athletes is a persistent problem, teams, leagues, and players associations and other institutions are failing to prevent. it shocks constant -- the conscience when those failures come from law enforcement. that is what happened in the nasser case. for de
gymnastic team doctor larry nasser. they accused the fbi agent test with the investigation of covering up their claims of abuse. following their testimony, fbi christopher wray and general michael horowitz spoke before the committee about the investigation. this is about four hours. >> the story blew the whistle on decades of nasser psychos abuse. unbeknownst, the federal had received investigation about his conduct 15 months prior to the article. it failed to take any action to protect...
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nasser found hundreds new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter. >> by some estimates there, nasser molested more than 100 more girls in the years after mckayla maroney testified to the fbi. she sat on the floor to reveal her horrors to agents on phone that she had not shared with her parents, and that respond on the other end of to line, "is that all?" let's bring in anne thompson and former sex crimes prosecutor wendy murphy and at university of law in new england, and also msnbc correspondent. tell us about the trauma that is still haunting these women. >> what dick durbin called this a historic day in the senate is the fact when these four young women testified today, it was absolutely riveting. people did not move. people in the hallways did not move. people stood there and just listened to these four women who we are so used to seeing doing incredible things in a gymnasium, and to see them be so difficult to talk about, and to see simone biles breakdown and so diffic
nasser found hundreds new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter. >> by some estimates there, nasser molested more than 100 more girls in the years after mckayla maroney testified to the fbi. she sat on the floor to reveal her horrors to agents on phone that she had not shared with her parents, and that respond on the other end of to line, "is that all?" let's bring in anne thompson and former sex crimes prosecutor wendy...
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nasser. their testimony largely focused on the failure of the fbi to take their claims serious limit they say it went on for years and allowed more than 100 more jim napss to fall victim to dr. nasser. today, simone biles, m marrow knee, maggie nichols and aly raisman testifying in front of congress. simone biles said of the fbi, quote, we have been failed. the painful testimony from mckayla maroney, describing dr. hasser's abuse, she says it began when she was just 13. and she describes in what happens in the phone call with the fbi agent. and aly raisman said she was told to keep her reports confidential and not to tell anyone. the current fbi director christopher wray apologizing to the young women, saying, i am deeply and profoundly sorry to each and every one of you. tonight, their painful descriptions of what happened and we warn you, this is difficult. and they describe those calls with the fbi, the silence at the other end of the line. abc's congressional correspondent rachel scott le
nasser. their testimony largely focused on the failure of the fbi to take their claims serious limit they say it went on for years and allowed more than 100 more jim napss to fall victim to dr. nasser. today, simone biles, m marrow knee, maggie nichols and aly raisman testifying in front of congress. simone biles said of the fbi, quote, we have been failed. the painful testimony from mckayla maroney, describing dr. hasser's abuse, she says it began when she was just 13. and she describes in...
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gymnastic team doctor larry nasser. they accused the fbi agent test with the investigation of covering up their claims of abuse. following their testimony, fbi christopher wray and general michael horowitz spoke before the committee about the investigation. this is about four hours.
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olympic committee's doctor nasser worked at michigan state.sed these girls, these young women for decades. >> right. it is also important to understand for about maybe 10 or 15 years earlier, adults or gymnasts had come forward to adult to complain about nassar, but it always went nowhere. that included one situation with a law enforcement department. it included a michigan state coach, gymnastics coach. it included people who could not possibly believe the great, wonderful larry nasser could do such a thing. adult that failed these children at every level. this is an absolute tragedy. again, it is outrageous that five years later, it is still going on with so many unanswered questions and so many people who are responsible for allowing nassar to continue -- without being held accountable. amy: i want to go to the three-time olympic gold medal gymnast, two-time olympic team captain aly raisman, testifying before the senate wednesday. >> it is unrealistic to think we can grasp the full extent of culpability without understanding how and why usa
olympic committee's doctor nasser worked at michigan state.sed these girls, these young women for decades. >> right. it is also important to understand for about maybe 10 or 15 years earlier, adults or gymnasts had come forward to adult to complain about nassar, but it always went nowhere. that included one situation with a law enforcement department. it included a michigan state coach, gymnastics coach. it included people who could not possibly believe the great, wonderful larry nasser...
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larry nasser. >> i blame larry nasser, but i also blame and entire system that enabled and perpetratedter: biles is one of four elite gymnast testifying at the senate hearing into how the fbi failed in its handling of one of the biggest sexual abuse cases in the nation's history. >> i told him that the first thing larry nasser ever said to me was to change into shorts with no underwear. >> reporter: after michaela maroney reported details of the abuse, the supervising agent met with the ceo of usa gymnastics to discuss a potential job opportunity. by the time another complaint caught up with nasser, he had abused more than 70 new victims. >> this is not justice. enough is enough. >> the hearing followed a scathing report from the justice department's inspector general which said fbi agents failed to act with urgency, and lied to cover up their incompetence. >> it is troubling to me to see that an fbi agent, who lied, the law, knew he was breaking the law, and nothing happens. >> reporter: christopher ray became fbi director after the botched investigation. he confirmed the supervisory
larry nasser. >> i blame larry nasser, but i also blame and entire system that enabled and perpetratedter: biles is one of four elite gymnast testifying at the senate hearing into how the fbi failed in its handling of one of the biggest sexual abuse cases in the nation's history. >> i told him that the first thing larry nasser ever said to me was to change into shorts with no underwear. >> reporter: after michaela maroney reported details of the abuse, the supervising agent...
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and that's exactly what happened in the nasser case. the inspector general's findings, and this is july report, paid a shocking picture of best b. i dare election of duty and gross incompetence. the inspector general skating report details the neglect in an action of the f. b. i, in inspecting the nasser allegations, beginning in july of 2015, 15 months before they were publicly reported. the facts revealed by the inspector general expose but apathetic, incompetent and unethical senior f. b, i. officials, in the 15 month period, the f. b, i officials shook their responsibility. nasser abused at least 70 young athletes for many of them. this was a continuation, but for others, they were abused for the 1st time of the f. b, i sat on the case f. b. i waited weeks from the initial report to undertake any investigative activity, the f. b. i failed to timely interviewed key witnesses, the f b. i failed to properly document with the statements and store evidence the f. b. i failed to inform state and local authorities of masters abuse. when i
and that's exactly what happened in the nasser case. the inspector general's findings, and this is july report, paid a shocking picture of best b. i dare election of duty and gross incompetence. the inspector general skating report details the neglect in an action of the f. b. i, in inspecting the nasser allegations, beginning in july of 2015, 15 months before they were publicly reported. the facts revealed by the inspector general expose but apathetic, incompetent and unethical senior f. b, i....
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the enablers, the culture, the system is more than just one monster predator like larry nasser. there is a much broader responsibility and a need for accountability. that is what we are going to seek. action and accountability. other questions? yes. >> [indiscernible] >> i sound like a broken record, but i think your question is important. i often ask myself the same thing and i think instead of us guessing if someone should be in the position of leadership or power, this is why i'm saying we need to have an independent investigation because i do not have all of the answers. when you look at their press statements, for decades they have been saying the same things. with no real meaningful change. i can't understand how, when you are a ceo with nothing to do with this disaster and you come in as the new ceo and you know you are coming into a massive problem of sexual abuse and the first thing you do is not investigate. to not investigate, to not do anything when people shame survivors and not here survivors and try to create more education and to do things that will truly make ch
the enablers, the culture, the system is more than just one monster predator like larry nasser. there is a much broader responsibility and a need for accountability. that is what we are going to seek. action and accountability. other questions? yes. >> [indiscernible] >> i sound like a broken record, but i think your question is important. i often ask myself the same thing and i think instead of us guessing if someone should be in the position of leadership or power, this is why i'm...
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congress, blaming federal law enforcement for botching their probe of former team doctor, larry nasser. the mont dials said the fbi and the sports governing body turned a blind eye as nasa -- nassar sexually abused several girls. we want to one you that the testimony you are about to hear -- warn you that the testimony you are about to hear is graphic. >> they are here to protect other young girls from the pain and trauma they endured at the hands of someone who was supposed to care for them. >> to be clear, i blame larry nassar and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> larry nasser was the team doctor for team usa gymnastics and also a sexual predator, today's testimony was gut wrenching and sometimes graphic. >> i told him the first thing larry nasser ever said to me was to change into shorts with no underwear because that would make it easier for him to work on me and it was within minutes he had his fingers in me. >> she was only 13 years old. larry nasser is serving the equivalent of life sentence after pleading guilty to seven accounts of sexual
congress, blaming federal law enforcement for botching their probe of former team doctor, larry nasser. the mont dials said the fbi and the sports governing body turned a blind eye as nasa -- nassar sexually abused several girls. we want to one you that the testimony you are about to hear -- warn you that the testimony you are about to hear is graphic. >> they are here to protect other young girls from the pain and trauma they endured at the hands of someone who was supposed to care for...
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larry nasser. >> to be clear, >> take your time. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser. and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> it took over 14 months for the fbi to contact me, despite my many requests to be interviewed by them. larry nasser found more than 100 new victims to molest. >> mckayla maroney describes h he started abusing her when she was just 13. i told the >> >> fbi about tokyo, the day he gave me a sleeping pill for the plane ride to work on me later that night. that evening, i was naked, completely alone with him on top of me, molesting me for hours. i began crying at the memory over the phone. there was just dead silence. i was shocked that the agent's silence and disregard for my trauma, after that minute of silence, he asked if that was all. >> maroney accusing the fbi of covering up her claims to protect larry nasser. he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. one of the agents on the k's has retired. the other, recently fired. detective -- director christopher wray apologizing to the women. were people a
larry nasser. >> to be clear, >> take your time. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser. and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> it took over 14 months for the fbi to contact me, despite my many requests to be interviewed by them. larry nasser found more than 100 new victims to molest. >> mckayla maroney describes h he started abusing her when she was just 13. i told the >> >> fbi about tokyo, the day he gave me a...
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both organizations knew of nasser abuse long before it became public. although you wouldn't know that by their, by reading their press releases, which would have you and their corporate sponsors believe that athletes safety comes 1st. we have called for a fully independent, factual investigation for years now. because i and these women who sit before you know, 1st hand these organizations and their public statements are not to be trusted. they claim they want accountability but then seek to restrict which staff can be interviewed, which documents can be examined, and claim attorney client privilege over and over again. the so called investigations. these organizations orchestrated, we're not designed to provide the answers, we so critically need. why are we left to guess why usa g and us? so p c, deliberately ignored, reported abuse. well, we got to leave that for the mother that mr. to trying to live in reisman the getting testimony before the u. s. senate earlier olympic medalist simone bio is gave emotional testimony his some of what she had to say.
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larry nasser. >> to be clear, >> take your time. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser. and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> it took over 14 months for the fbi to contact me, despite my many requests to be interviewed by them. larry nasser found more than 100 new victims to molest. >> mckayla maroney describes how he started abusing her when she was just 13. i told the >> >> fbi about tokyo, the day he gave me a sleeping pill for the plane ride to work on me later that night. that evening, i was naked, completely alone with him on top of me, molesting me for hours. i began crying at the memory over the phone. there was just dead silence. i was shocked that the agent's silence and disregard for my trauma, after that minute of silence, he asked if that was all. >> maroney accusing the fbi of covering up her claims to protect larry nasser. he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. one of the agents on the k's has retired. the other, recently fired. detective -- director christopher wray apologizing to the women. were people
larry nasser. >> to be clear, >> take your time. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser. and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> it took over 14 months for the fbi to contact me, despite my many requests to be interviewed by them. larry nasser found more than 100 new victims to molest. >> mckayla maroney describes how he started abusing her when she was just 13. i told the >> >> fbi about tokyo, the day he gave me a...
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after i reported. >> the fbi, and dozens of girls and women continued to be molested by larry nasserorting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in the drawer. it is the department of justice's job to hold them accountable. i am tired of waiting for people to do the right thing. because my abuse was enough and we deserve justice. how much is a little girl worth? >> 's before this whole chapters aptly discussed at every level. the people he knew about nasser's predatory abuse and did nothing deserve to rot in jail with that demented molester. top fbi agent, michael langman, who is only recently fired after sitting on michaela maroney's testimony out for 17 months back in 2015 at a job its entire time and then he. upon dozens more trusting young athletes. that bath third, langman also needs to the inside of himself with the department of justice did not even show up today to offer these women an apology. lord knows they're never going to get an explanation where they were robbed of their childhood and u.s. ag and the u.s. olympic and paral
after i reported. >> the fbi, and dozens of girls and women continued to be molested by larry nasserorting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in the drawer. it is the department of justice's job to hold them accountable. i am tired of waiting for people to do the right thing. because my abuse was enough and we deserve justice. how much is a little girl worth? >> 's before this whole chapters aptly discussed at every level. the people...
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nasser's crimes and his 2016 arrest, nassar abused another 120 people. fbi director christopher wray apologized to the gymnasts during the hearing. last week, the fbi fired an agent involved in the investigation into nasser. both the gymnasts and senators on the judiciary committee called out justice department leadership for failing to appear at wednesday's hearing. attorney general merrick garland is expected to testify in october. here in new york, as the federal trial for accused sexual predator and trafficker r. kelly continues, a survivor and former backup dancer told the court earlier this week she saw kelly engaged in a "sexual situation" with rising r&b superstar aaliyah when she was just 13 or 14 years old. kelly and aaliyah were married in 1994 using falsified documents when aaliyah was only 15 and kelly was 27. r. kelly faces multiple federal criminal charges, including sexual exploitation of children, kidnapping, and forced labor. in china, a leading figure in the country's #metoo movement says she will appeal her case after a judge dismisse
nasser's crimes and his 2016 arrest, nassar abused another 120 people. fbi director christopher wray apologized to the gymnasts during the hearing. last week, the fbi fired an agent involved in the investigation into nasser. both the gymnasts and senators on the judiciary committee called out justice department leadership for failing to appear at wednesday's hearing. attorney general merrick garland is expected to testify in october. here in new york, as the federal trial for accused sexual...
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other than larry nasser, for many hundreds of survivors of larry nasser. this hearing is one of our last opportunities to get justice. it is become painfully clear how a survivors healing is affected by the handling of their abuse. and it disgusts me that we are still fighting for the most basic answers and accountability over 6 years later and shivered hands. he is live on capitol hill for us that she had been that testimony. we heard from women speaking both about the entire system and also individuals needing to be held accountable. so has anyone actually been held accountable at the f b i for their mishandling of this case? i think what raised eyebrows was just in the last few hours before this senate judiciary session occurred and was suddenly announced that one of the field agents had been fired from the f. b i, which is the timing raises so many questions. it was also announced that the department of justice li, the to refuse to come to this to this hearing, to testify as to why there no one had been prosecuted. what we've discovered from the inspec
other than larry nasser, for many hundreds of survivors of larry nasser. this hearing is one of our last opportunities to get justice. it is become painfully clear how a survivors healing is affected by the handling of their abuse. and it disgusts me that we are still fighting for the most basic answers and accountability over 6 years later and shivered hands. he is live on capitol hill for us that she had been that testimony. we heard from women speaking both about the entire system and also...
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howie: and larry nasser preyed upon another 70 or possibly as much as another 120 young girls after thed by a couple of these brave women, originally back in 2015. the media are good about short-term outrage. the pain of the abuse by the team doctor never goes away. i'm just wondering why there isn't more of a he focus right now on what happened at the fbi because it's a colossal failure. >> it is. and simone biles is absolutely right. everybody who is outside of it gets to say, wow, this is disgusting and move on with your lives. if you're one of these people that has gone through this it's something that affects you for the rest of your life. there will be certain things that trigger you for the rest of your life. it changes your life. there was a piece in the guardian too saying what happened with the fbi did here was horrible but it wasn't shocking. we talk about how stuff like this, sex crimes like this, they're often under-prosecuted but they're also under-investigated. which is a what a lot of these women went through which is acceptable. howie: much more coverage with simone bil
howie: and larry nasser preyed upon another 70 or possibly as much as another 120 young girls after thed by a couple of these brave women, originally back in 2015. the media are good about short-term outrage. the pain of the abuse by the team doctor never goes away. i'm just wondering why there isn't more of a he focus right now on what happened at the fbi because it's a colossal failure. >> it is. and simone biles is absolutely right. everybody who is outside of it gets to say, wow, this...
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of the larry nasser abuse. to be clear... sorry. take your time.ame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. aly raisman — a six—time olympic medallist — also gave testimony. over the past few years, it has become — over the past few years, it has become painfully clear how a survivor's _ become painfully clear how a survivor's healing is affected by the handling of their abuse, and it discussed — the handling of their abuse, and it discussed me that we are still fighting — discussed me that we are still fighting for the most basic answers and accountability over six years iater~ _ this hearing comes after a scathing justice department report injuly. it accused the fbi of botching the investigation. the fbi's investigation into nassar started in july 2015, after the usa gymnastics president reported the allegations to the fbi's indianapolis office. he also gave the names of three victims willing to be interviewed. that office did not formally open an investigation. the fbi only interviewed one witness months later and failed to form
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the sexual abuse survivors holding the fbi to account for mishandling the nasser investigation. >> ik be guided by the same question that rachel hollander and many others have asked how much is a little girl worth? >> the first woman to publicly accuse larry nasser joining us next on andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin that's a trail i want to take. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. the number one cardiologist-
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larry nasser nasser, who is currently serving a 40 to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing young girls under his care. or course want to science. having her has been following the hearings. and has the story got more than 150 women and young girls came forward with their story of abuse, and larry nascar sent him thing back in 2018, but many were left wondering. how did it take that larry nasser had time to abuse 150 victims before actually being caught. now that answer came after an investigation from the office of inspector general at the justice department found that the f, b i river tag these athletes. it's sharks, the conscience when those failures come from law enforcement itself. hundreds of athletes who also suffered at the hands of master deserve much better from everyone in, in the f, b i and, and an emotional statement. us dramatic star simone, bio blame and entire system that enable the sexual abuse to continue. i am also a survivor of sexual abuse and i believe without a doubt that the circumstances that led to my abuse and allowed it to continue are directly the resu
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. >> to be clear, i blame mary nasser -- larry nassar, but i also blame an entire system that enabledted his abuse. reporter: the hearing comes in response to a july report by the justice department inspector general. it found fbi agents failed to respond with the urgency required once they learned about the sexual abuse allegations against nasser in 2015. and then agents tried to cover up their mistakes. >> they chose to lie about what i said and chose to protect a serial child reporter: nasser was sentenced to 175 years in prison in 2018 for molesting hundreds of gymnasts but the survivors say they are still waiting for justice. >> i am tired of waiting for people to do the right thing, because my abuse was enough, and we deserve justice. reporter: the fbi director christopher wray who was not in charge of the agency during the investigation, says he is heartsick and furious. >> i am especially sorry that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance. this monster back in 2015. reporter: the fbi says one of the agents critical to the nasser investigation was fired but simone
. >> to be clear, i blame mary nasser -- larry nassar, but i also blame an entire system that enabledted his abuse. reporter: the hearing comes in response to a july report by the justice department inspector general. it found fbi agents failed to respond with the urgency required once they learned about the sexual abuse allegations against nasser in 2015. and then agents tried to cover up their mistakes. >> they chose to lie about what i said and chose to protect a serial child...
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to be clear, -- >> take your time. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser and also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. usaid domestics and be u.s. olympic committee's -- olympic committee knew i was abused before i was aware of their knowledge. in may 2015, the former head of usa gymnastics women's program was told by my teammate maggie nichols that she suspected i was a victim. i did not understand the magnitude of what was happening until the indianapolis star published its article in the fall of 2016 entitled "former usa gymnastics doctor accused of abuse." yet, while i was a member of the 2016 usa lepic team, the fbi nor the committee contacted me or my parents. while others have been informed that investigations were ongoing, i have been left to wonder why i had not been told. this is the largest case of sexual abuse in the history of american sports. although there has been a fully independent investigation of the fbi's handling of the case, neither u.s. og nor uscp have been made the subject of the same scrutiny. these are trusted with our sport and our a
to be clear, -- >> take your time. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser and also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. usaid domestics and be u.s. olympic committee's -- olympic committee knew i was abused before i was aware of their knowledge. in may 2015, the former head of usa gymnastics women's program was told by my teammate maggie nichols that she suspected i was a victim. i did not understand the magnitude of what was happening until the indianapolis...
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and convicted sex offender larry nasser.nd the lights are back on on broadway after a long pandemic pause. new york city raises the curtain on a night of blockbuster shows. ♪ >> our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world, welcome. it may not seem so much time has passed but today is one month since the taliban returned to power by taking control of the afghan capital, kabul. since then the new rulers have been seeking to build legitimacy as the country confronts people crises. many countries and organizations are reluctant to deal with the taliban. many ordinary afghans have doubts about life under the taliban. >> the buzz of bubble streets has slowly been returning -- kabul streets has been returning. there appears to be peace in the capital, which some residents welcome. despite improvement in security, certain sections of society fear and reject the heavily armed taliban. there been protests by women who are angry after a new undefined role in society. they fear misogynistic violence and their rights bei
and convicted sex offender larry nasser.nd the lights are back on on broadway after a long pandemic pause. new york city raises the curtain on a night of blockbuster shows. ♪ >> our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world, welcome. it may not seem so much time has passed but today is one month since the taliban returned to power by taking control of the afghan capital, kabul. since then the new rulers have been seeking to build legitimacy as the country confronts people...
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to be clear i blame larry nasser and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abusee bravery on display was unbelievable. she claims the fbi totally turned a blind eye to reports of abuse but when went out of its way to cover up for you as a gymnastics. christopher ray testifying following the gymnast and apologizing for failing to properly investigate sexual abuse allegations, he said the agent responsible for investigating, larry nasser, has been fired. jillian: google shuts down and posted by a pro-life group after they pushed an abortion pill reversal treatment. the group says this is a case of bias against conservatives. >> the presence of live-action joins us to tell us what happened. what exactly did google do and why do you think they did it? >> google did this not only for live-action but the heartbeat international and hundreds of medical professionals who are ready and able to provide life-saving treatments for women who regret their abortion and want to take a drug to counteract the effect of the first abortion pill. we've been promoting this amazing trea
to be clear i blame larry nasser and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abusee bravery on display was unbelievable. she claims the fbi totally turned a blind eye to reports of abuse but when went out of its way to cover up for you as a gymnastics. christopher ray testifying following the gymnast and apologizing for failing to properly investigate sexual abuse allegations, he said the agent responsible for investigating, larry nasser, has been fired. jillian: google...
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type of police agency gets a report like that these days after what we've been through with larry nasser, all those horrors. i would like to think that they would take it a lot more seriously. and if that the crux of this is that what today's hearing was all about, is that what it, what it has to achieve? possibly i, i'm not sure what, what it's going to take to get to finally get people to be serious, especially the f b. i you know, again, 5 years on and the survivors are still having to battle for, for their dignity and for justice and for answers and best shameful. it's been really good to talk to many thanks, dave mock, alicia, that thanks for having the the un says, withdrawing hundreds of gathered e as peacekeepers from the central african republic following allegations of sexual abuse. the un mission in the ca are says that an investigation has been open by god on previous allegations of this kind of not resulted in any convictions. the peacekeeping mission was deployed in 2014, to help restore stability after the collapse of the government. let's go live now to kristen salumi, wh
type of police agency gets a report like that these days after what we've been through with larry nasser, all those horrors. i would like to think that they would take it a lot more seriously. and if that the crux of this is that what today's hearing was all about, is that what it, what it has to achieve? possibly i, i'm not sure what, what it's going to take to get to finally get people to be serious, especially the f b. i you know, again, 5 years on and the survivors are still having to...
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-- and larry nasser.e are getting your reaction to that. if you are in the eastern or central time zone, 202-748-8000. if you are in the western or -- the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001. you can send a text to 202-748-8003. include your name and where you are from. catch up with us on twitter at @cspanwj or facebook. you can go ahead and start calling in now. as the washington tent puts it, the hearing yesterday march the first official public inquiry into the fbi's failure to investigate the largest sexual abuse case in the history of american sports. this was simone biles from yesterday. >> there can be no keener revelation of a society's solo than the way it treats its children. it is the power of that statement that empowers me to be here today. i don't want another young gymnast, olympic athlete, or any individual to expense the horrors i and hundreds others have endured before, during, and continuing to this day in the wake of the larry nasser abuse. to be clear, -- >> take your time.
-- and larry nasser.e are getting your reaction to that. if you are in the eastern or central time zone, 202-748-8000. if you are in the western or -- the mountain or pacific time zones, 202-748-8001. you can send a text to 202-748-8003. include your name and where you are from. catch up with us on twitter at @cspanwj or facebook. you can go ahead and start calling in now. as the washington tent puts it, the hearing yesterday march the first official public inquiry into the fbi's failure to...
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. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetratedse to a july report by the justice department inspector general. have found fbi agent's failed to respond with the urgency required once they learned about the sexual abuse allegations against nasser in 2015. then agents tried to cover their mistakes. >> they chose to lie about what i said and protect a serial child molester. reporter: nas wassar -- was sentenced to talk to 175 years in prison. >> i'm tired of waiting for people to do the right thing. because my abuse was enough and we deserve justice. reporter: fbi director christopher wray, who was not in charge of the organization during the investigation, says he is heartsick. >> i am sorry there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this back in 2015. reporter: one of the agents critical to the investigation was fired, but simone biles says agents should be prosecuted. collects stories like these can be really upsetting to hear, even traumatic for some people. if they trigger old memories. if you need some suppor
. >> to be clear, i blame larry nasser and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetratedse to a july report by the justice department inspector general. have found fbi agent's failed to respond with the urgency required once they learned about the sexual abuse allegations against nasser in 2015. then agents tried to cover their mistakes. >> they chose to lie about what i said and protect a serial child molester. reporter: nas wassar -- was sentenced to talk to 175 years...
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larry nasser for athletes gave emotional testimony to the senate judiciary committee masters currently serving several my sentences and 4 civilians have just made history as to taking off on a space. ex flight with no professional loss runs on boards inspiration for craft over the earth. 3 or 4 days before splashing down in the atlantic ocean. well, those are the headlines favors and it's back to l just worlds in. oh, you're right. small natural wrongs from outer space are highly valued by rock and mineral collectors. how many are found in morocco? where the best specimens can fetch high prices ah, in moroccan nomad, have become experts monitoring where are these fragments fall to earth? they're helping a geologist and a meteor ideally to locate samples in the deserts, which might benefit them financially. but already elaine was telling her she can do now, she decided to do like a fish, a 2 year end and then the school for it. let me save it and then i look about to head this event to have them. what about 150 feet? you know, do you have, do you just get a little machine in it? what ab
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gymnastics team doctor larry nasser, and what they hoped to see moving forwards afterwards.g on behalf of the 120 victims who saw larry after the fbi knew of his abuse in 2015 and failed to investigate, failed to take action and failed to protect. where is the accountability? where is the accountability for letting larry continue to sexually assault little girls on your watch? >> i think it is something that people of position of power and in these powerful organizations need to think about is that the message they are sending that abuse doesn't matter. >> if there are no indictments and there is nobody being arrested and the people who have become accessories to again trafficking us and handing us on a silver platter to larry nasser are not held to account, i don't know what today was for. >> joining me now to discuss more of what comes next is kim wayly, the professor of law at baltimore school of law, and former u.s. attorney, and so, kim, we heard the powerful sound and heard so much of it yesterday from the victims describing the incredible trauma, and then demanding ac
gymnastics team doctor larry nasser, and what they hoped to see moving forwards afterwards.g on behalf of the 120 victims who saw larry after the fbi knew of his abuse in 2015 and failed to investigate, failed to take action and failed to protect. where is the accountability? where is the accountability for letting larry continue to sexually assault little girls on your watch? >> i think it is something that people of position of power and in these powerful organizations need to think...
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michael lindemann, the agent, who the inspector general said did not properly pursued tips about nasser. but many say one firing doesn't go far enough we found out adjectives, but we haven't run out of action. senator blumenthal says he wants justice department officials to testify as well and is asking why there hasn't been criminal prosecution for the agents involved in this case in washington. mala rivera fox news. a new report has facebook under fire showing the company knew its instagram app can be harmful for teenage girls. internally instagram's research has shown that 32% of teen girls said that. when they felt bad about their bodies, instagram made them feel worse. instagram responded to the report writing. we stand by this research demonstrates our commitment commitment to understanding complex and difficult issues young people may struggle with, but senators richard blumenthal and marsha blackburn announced they will lead a senate committee probe into what facebook knew about instagram's effects on young users. the more we learn, and the more we investigate, the more concerne
michael lindemann, the agent, who the inspector general said did not properly pursued tips about nasser. but many say one firing doesn't go far enough we found out adjectives, but we haven't run out of action. senator blumenthal says he wants justice department officials to testify as well and is asking why there hasn't been criminal prosecution for the agents involved in this case in washington. mala rivera fox news. a new report has facebook under fire showing the company knew its instagram...
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nasser. that by itself should be deeply troubling and encouraging at the same time. encouraging in the sense that those people are taken off the streets. but, deeply disturbing because it gives you a sense of the sheer scale of this kind of abuse in this country. because, i have no doubt that for the 16,000 arrests we made, lord knows how many other predators are out there we did not get. sen. feinstein: that's staggering to me. thank you. >> director ray --wray, it strikes me very strongly, as we sit here today and heard the powerful testimony earlier this morning that the last time a wild been came for -- a woman came forward in this committee to testify to her allegations of sexual assault in her childhood the witness was christine ford. it appeared to me then, and it appears to me now, that her testimony was swept under the rug in a confirmation stampede. it is very possible that the fbi investigation of her allegations was just as flawed, just as constrained, just as inappropriate as the investigation in this case. we do not know because we do not have answers.
nasser. that by itself should be deeply troubling and encouraging at the same time. encouraging in the sense that those people are taken off the streets. but, deeply disturbing because it gives you a sense of the sheer scale of this kind of abuse in this country. because, i have no doubt that for the 16,000 arrests we made, lord knows how many other predators are out there we did not get. sen. feinstein: that's staggering to me. thank you. >> director ray --wray, it strikes me very...
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they say they buried their sexual abuse allegations against former team doctor larry nasser, allowing for 100 additional victims. tonight, fbi
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