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olympic community as well as all those participating in sports outside the olympic movement. tae kwon do was formed in 2004 to assume responsibility for tae kwon do after the dissolution of the previous governing body of the united states tae kwon do union. few records exist and no continuity exists between usc and new s.a.t. with regard to the organization leadership or senior staff. the information documents that accumulated a become an executive director in september last year, i've concluded the organization prior to 2015. as administrations come aboard and ethics committees change personnel. u.s.a. tae kwon do has balanced its authorization to protect members from misconduct while also abiding by requirement to protect the rights of the accused. >> mr. mcnally, could you pull the microphone closer? >> 2015 following allegations by an athlete on the hands of the cultures, u.s.a. tae kwon do immediately retained from the firm specializing amateur sport in 1985 to serve as an independent outside counsel. from this point forward, u.s.a. tae kwon do has relied on its outside
olympic community as well as all those participating in sports outside the olympic movement. tae kwon do was formed in 2004 to assume responsibility for tae kwon do after the dissolution of the previous governing body of the united states tae kwon do union. few records exist and no continuity exists between usc and new s.a.t. with regard to the organization leadership or senior staff. the information documents that accumulated a become an executive director in september last year, i've...
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olympic committee. >> in colorado springs. absolutely. and so the chair would now recognize the vice chairman of the subcommittee. mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mrs. lyons. if you turn to tab seven, you'll see the recommendatis from the working group for safe training environments. what specific events led to the creation of the working group in 2010? >> it was create nd the aftermath of many of the swimming allegations that came out in 2010 and while that ngb began to work on their own issues, we developed a group to look more broadly. >> the usoc launcheded safe sport in 2012. and in 2013, the usoc established a safe sport group and they remmed that case management should be consolidated under a new independent entity with an independent board of directors. in eight, they approved the center in 2014. the center was not launched into march 3rd, 2017. tell me why it took seven years since the working group was created nearly three year frs the usoc approves the ce
olympic committee. >> in colorado springs. absolutely. and so the chair would now recognize the vice chairman of the subcommittee. mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mrs. lyons. if you turn to tab seven, you'll see the recommendatis from the working group for safe training environments. what specific events led to the creation of the working group in 2010? >> it was create nd the aftermath of many of the swimming allegations that came out in...
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olympic committee. case ofe clear, in one sexual abuse is one case too many and it will take a herculean effort to regain the trust of athletes, their families and the american people. keepingys a role in millions of athletes safe from harm. the majority of athletes involved will never compete in olympics. their own teams affiliated with an angie be or play in an angie be sponsored event. this can include little league teams local tennis tournament or gymnastic competitions. in many instances they are children. but fall within the parameters of organized sports so when we talk about athletes safety we aren't just talking about elite , we are also talking about our friends, neighbors, and children. this is why athletes safety must be the top priority of the usoc .nd and gps these policies and procedures must be followed otherwise they are not worth the paper they're written on in the culture must be such that athletes feel safe and protected. we've seen what can happen when athletes safety is not a prior
olympic committee. case ofe clear, in one sexual abuse is one case too many and it will take a herculean effort to regain the trust of athletes, their families and the american people. keepingys a role in millions of athletes safe from harm. the majority of athletes involved will never compete in olympics. their own teams affiliated with an angie be or play in an angie be sponsored event. this can include little league teams local tennis tournament or gymnastic competitions. in many instances...
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olympic athletes. the discussions about the politics of venezuela of the center for strategic and international studies. >> next, sexual abuse of olympic athletes. the acting ceo of the u.s. olympic committee apologized to athletes who are sexually abused by their coaches and doctors. she discussed reforms put in place and how it investigates sexual abuse allegations. the heads of usa gymnastics, swimming, and tae kwon do also testified. this hearing is just under three hours. >> the hearing will come to order. today, the subcommittee and oversight investigations holding a hearing entitled examining the olympic communities ability to protect athletes against sexual abuse. recent events have highlighted sexual misconduct within the u.s. olympic community. there's been a systemic failure in the system to protect athletes, including and how allegations have been handled, or should i say, not handled by the national governing bodies. the groups that run individual sports in the u.s. olympic committee. let
olympic athletes. the discussions about the politics of venezuela of the center for strategic and international studies. >> next, sexual abuse of olympic athletes. the acting ceo of the u.s. olympic committee apologized to athletes who are sexually abused by their coaches and doctors. she discussed reforms put in place and how it investigates sexual abuse allegations. the heads of usa gymnastics, swimming, and tae kwon do also testified. this hearing is just under three hours. >>...
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olympic community. there's been a systemic failure in the system to protect athletes, including in how allegations of sexual misconduct have been handled or should i say, not handled, by the national governing bodies, the groups that run individual sports and the u.s. olympic committee. and let me be clear. if one case of sexual abuse is one case too many and it will take a herculean effort to regain the trust of prospective athletes, their families, and the american people. the usoc and n.g.b.'s play a role in keeping millions of american athletes safe from harm. the vast majority of athletes involved will never compete in olympics. they're on teams affiliated with an n.g.b. or play in an n.g.b. sponsored event, including little league teams or gymnastics competitions. they are children but fall within the parameters of organized sport so we're not just talking about elite athletes representing their country at the highest level of competition. we're talking about our friends, our neighbors and yes, ou
olympic community. there's been a systemic failure in the system to protect athletes, including in how allegations of sexual misconduct have been handled or should i say, not handled, by the national governing bodies, the groups that run individual sports and the u.s. olympic committee. and let me be clear. if one case of sexual abuse is one case too many and it will take a herculean effort to regain the trust of prospective athletes, their families, and the american people. the usoc and...
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i am tessa jowell, olympic minister.o oversee preparations for the games and laid the foundations for the capital's greatest sporting event. tessa jowell was first elected to parliament in 1992 in the south london seat of dulwich, after spending time as a social worker and councillor. she was then one ofjust 60 female mps in the commons. a new labour stalwart, tessa jowell was a popular figure in all circles, but was one of tony blair's strongest supporters. after spells of public health and then education minister, she joined the cabinet in 2001 as culture secretary, overseeing the relaxation of gambling and licensing laws and persuading her colleagues to back the olympic pitch. you do deny you took a bribe? absolutely, absolutely. she married the lawyer david mills, but they separated in 2006 after controversy over his business dealings. she was cleared of any breach of the ministerial code and they later reconciled. tessa jowell continued to serve on the labour front bench under gordon brown and after the party lost p
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win, lose or draw at the olympics, i have a lot of give of his going into olympic games.g excuses. with respect, if a lot of other people went through what i went through, they wouldn't have made it to the blocks. you've talked a lot about your father. what about family life as you were growing up there? as i understand it, the family schedule in terms of mealtimes and — and maybe even in terms of some of your siblings, getting a cold, they would be banished from the house — everything was geared effectively towards trying to create a world swimming champion. exactly that. yeah, i'm very particular about that. if someone was sick or anything, they would not be able to come to they would not be able to come to the house. it is bad because sometimes i'd overseas for weeks at a time, and my mum got a flu in the weeks before, or in the week before, and i wouldn't see her. i would eat in a different room. so for me, yeah, it was — it was quite weird. looking back on everything, we really made it as professional as we could for what we had. you know? so my family, and i'm thank
win, lose or draw at the olympics, i have a lot of give of his going into olympic games.g excuses. with respect, if a lot of other people went through what i went through, they wouldn't have made it to the blocks. you've talked a lot about your father. what about family life as you were growing up there? as i understand it, the family schedule in terms of mealtimes and — and maybe even in terms of some of your siblings, getting a cold, they would be banished from the house — everything was...
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is an equestrian the most important event on how calendar this year is coming up with the special olympics. it's a weeklong sports tournament for people with intellectual disabilities taking place in kill in northern germany. over four thousand athletes are participating the stakes are high for tatiana she spent months training going home without a medal simply isn't an option for the twenty eight year old. just like the other rival or is in kiel for the special olympics taking part for the fifth time she's here with her sister manolo a successful the question in her intellectual disability is described by doctors as partly impaired consciousness tatiana herself describes it as a difficulty in grasping time and place her family believes it's a consequence of anti-epileptic drugs she was given at the age of three. hundred thirty one if you said let's meet somewhere in an hour. i know that means i have an hour of time like this but i don't really know what that feels like. people might say oh you could do this or that before you meet. and i go do i have time is there enough time. for what af
is an equestrian the most important event on how calendar this year is coming up with the special olympics. it's a weeklong sports tournament for people with intellectual disabilities taking place in kill in northern germany. over four thousand athletes are participating the stakes are high for tatiana she spent months training going home without a medal simply isn't an option for the twenty eight year old. just like the other rival or is in kiel for the special olympics taking part for the...
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first olympic games. i was taking in the atmosphere.w what i could do. say that i would not have taken a few points. even if it's breaststroke, i believe i can beat adam peaty. arrive there, and you see all the champions... there on the stage in london. that, isn't it? of course. the strategy over the first two lengths, what would that have been? which he obviously has. was because i wasn'tafraid of that. i've never been afraid of everybody. i humbly say this, you know? yeah. i still believe he's going down, you know? guy to come up against him. then actually beyond that, the third length and the fourth. length, he's still ahead, isn't he? yeah. my strategy was for three lengths and to beat him at his own a game. with special techniques. just to prepare for when the pain comes. explain swimming with a t—shirt on. just for the drag. 0k. for me, it was about preparing for that last 25 metres. becasue i knew last 25 metres that would be the difference. how do i say this? coming down the stretch. yes. you didn't win it. how do you react to
first olympic games. i was taking in the atmosphere.w what i could do. say that i would not have taken a few points. even if it's breaststroke, i believe i can beat adam peaty. arrive there, and you see all the champions... there on the stage in london. that, isn't it? of course. the strategy over the first two lengths, what would that have been? which he obviously has. was because i wasn'tafraid of that. i've never been afraid of everybody. i humbly say this, you know? yeah. i still believe...
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olympic final, against a quy difference. expect somebody like me to be pressing him coming down the stretch. yes. some have remarked, and i'm interested in your reaction to this, that in his failure to touch as quickly as he should have done, he lost the race. you didn't read it. how do you react to that? everybody can see the renting. five hundredths of a second was the difference. of course. but at the end of the day, if i was on the other end of the stick, there is certainly luck on part of it. he had the same race when he won gold. auc and you are lucky to win gold?” the same race when he won gold. auc and you are lucky to win gold? i am not saying that i was lucky. there was an element of luck. all those yea rs was an element of luck. all those years and is 51 hundredths and the sacrifices that are made in those early mornings in the pool, at the end of the day, a figure was destiny. i was destined. i dreamt that moment was such a long time. and did not realise that ausgrid that lorette traction that may become true. it
olympic final, against a quy difference. expect somebody like me to be pressing him coming down the stretch. yes. some have remarked, and i'm interested in your reaction to this, that in his failure to touch as quickly as he should have done, he lost the race. you didn't read it. how do you react to that? everybody can see the renting. five hundredths of a second was the difference. of course. but at the end of the day, if i was on the other end of the stick, there is certainly luck on part of...
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olympic committee. let me be clear one case too many it will take a herculean effort to regain the trust of prospective athletes and their families and the american people. to see to play a role to keep american athletes safe from harm the vast majority involved will never compete their own teams affiliated at the sponsored event like little league teams and gymnastic competition in the instances they are children but they still fall within the parameters of organized sports so talk about athlete safety not just elite athletes representing their country at the highest level of competition but also friends and neighbors and children. that is why athlete safety must be the top priority of the usoc to have robust policies and procedures in place to reflect that priority. these policies and procedures must be followed otherwise they are not worth the paper they are written on in the culture must be such that they feel safe and protected and see what happens with athlete safety is not a priority but it the u
olympic committee. let me be clear one case too many it will take a herculean effort to regain the trust of prospective athletes and their families and the american people. to see to play a role to keep american athletes safe from harm the vast majority involved will never compete their own teams affiliated at the sponsored event like little league teams and gymnastic competition in the instances they are children but they still fall within the parameters of organized sports so talk about...
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i am tessa jowell, olympic minister. she went on to oversee preparations for the games. and laid the foundations for the capital's greatest sporting event. tessa jane helen douglas jowell. tessa jowell was first elected to parliament in 1992 in the south london seat of dulwich after spending time as a social worker and counsellor. she was then one ofjust 60 female mps in the commons. a new labour stalwart, tessa jowell was a popular figure in all circles, but was one of tony blair's strongest supporters. her impact on politics was enormous. everything she touched, she turned to gold in some way, whether it was advancing equal pay for women, starting surestart, which is an immense programme for children in our country, or of course bringing the olympics to britain. and she did everything with the same passion, determination, verve, ability and charm. after spells as public health and then education minister, she joined the cabinet in 2001 as culture secretary, overseeing the relaxation of gambling and licensing laws and persuading her colleagues to back the olympic pitch.
i am tessa jowell, olympic minister. she went on to oversee preparations for the games. and laid the foundations for the capital's greatest sporting event. tessa jane helen douglas jowell. tessa jowell was first elected to parliament in 1992 in the south london seat of dulwich after spending time as a social worker and counsellor. she was then one ofjust 60 female mps in the commons. a new labour stalwart, tessa jowell was a popular figure in all circles, but was one of tony blair's strongest...
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the olympics evolved over time. now pro athletes are allowed to compete in the olympics.ou have a lot of countries even paying medalists bonuses for winning particular games and the olympics remain very popular. another key term to know is name, image and likeness. you will hear that referred to as nil. this is the right of the individual to control the commercial use of his or her identity. throughout this conversation we'll have couple assumptions what the olympic model will be and focus on it a little bit more. individuals can get individual and group endorsements. they could go out on their own get endorsement money, pool their rights together collectively on a team, maybe collectively on a school, perhaps even the university be a part of it as well. we'll assume agents and business managers would represent athletes. they would need that to understand the legal, complex issues of the legal issues and they would need to be able to represent them. we're also going to assume athletes would pay taxes on outside income and we're going to assume colleges would not be sharin
the olympics evolved over time. now pro athletes are allowed to compete in the olympics.ou have a lot of countries even paying medalists bonuses for winning particular games and the olympics remain very popular. another key term to know is name, image and likeness. you will hear that referred to as nil. this is the right of the individual to control the commercial use of his or her identity. throughout this conversation we'll have couple assumptions what the olympic model will be and focus on...
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thank winning isn't everything at the special olympics everyone is allowed on the podium. people also may die yet it seems tatiana i've never been in such heat on subjects come up in illinois. thank you. but. if you weren't expecting that were you did it work i. had i wasn't expecting it i couldn't really tell how i'd done we didn't hear what the judges had given us so i was really excited to find out how i was placed with this. disappointing sure. you're not disappointed. yeah it's not after that round she'll be satisfied with a silver or bronze. but she wouldn't say no to a gold either but i. would say that's a false idol idea we were. being honest. with you i think there are still a number of categories retyped out a could win her longed for gold medal she already has a few at home but before the next event she has a look around to see what the other athletes are doing because she watches the judo for a while. oh whoa whoa right i. knew. i was. i. the right. along with the competitive events the special olympics also hosts fun activities that help the athletes on wind l
thank winning isn't everything at the special olympics everyone is allowed on the podium. people also may die yet it seems tatiana i've never been in such heat on subjects come up in illinois. thank you. but. if you weren't expecting that were you did it work i. had i wasn't expecting it i couldn't really tell how i'd done we didn't hear what the judges had given us so i was really excited to find out how i was placed with this. disappointing sure. you're not disappointed. yeah it's not after...
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we remember her for special olympics of course but special olympics isn't the accomplishment. the accomplishment is she got us to look the a whole population in a different way. in some ways she is the anti-joe kennedy for whom only first place finishes count. coming in second wasn't good enough. what is the motto of special olympics? let me win but if i can not win, let me be brave in the attempt. very different idea. but on the other hand she learned through her father. her father's great gift was public relations. we're watching a six-part series on cnn, about the kennedy family. why are with so fascinated? because joe kennedy took this family and he molded them and he sold us them and we bought them. i should note in the six-part series of hours and hours of information that by the way we all already know, there is exactly one sentence devoted to eunice kennedy shriver and it is an enormous, enormous injustice. my contention she left at least most significant legacy of her brothers a little bold, i admit. it's a little bold. evan thomas said today in the post, well, none o
we remember her for special olympics of course but special olympics isn't the accomplishment. the accomplishment is she got us to look the a whole population in a different way. in some ways she is the anti-joe kennedy for whom only first place finishes count. coming in second wasn't good enough. what is the motto of special olympics? let me win but if i can not win, let me be brave in the attempt. very different idea. but on the other hand she learned through her father. her father's great...
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i am tessa jowell, olympic minister.the often troubled preparations for the games, laying the foundations for a moment that brought the country together. without her, i absolutely don't think we would have had a chance of winning the games, nor delivering the games when they were, because she demanded everything. even when very sick, tessa jowell never sought sympathy. she did demand change, change to allow cancer patients to switch from one trial to the next rather than waiting months, months they and she didn't have. some people listening to you will think, "why don't you curl up on the sofa, be with your family and friends, look after yourself"? absolutely impossible. and i have so much love in my family, my children, my close friends. "brave and inspiring", words often used for those whose lives cut short by cancer. they're not nearly enough to describe tessa jowell. in the end, what gives a life meaning is not only how it is lived, but how it draws to a close. applause. we can now speak to the labour mp sarah jones
i am tessa jowell, olympic minister.the often troubled preparations for the games, laying the foundations for a moment that brought the country together. without her, i absolutely don't think we would have had a chance of winning the games, nor delivering the games when they were, because she demanded everything. even when very sick, tessa jowell never sought sympathy. she did demand change, change to allow cancer patients to switch from one trial to the next rather than waiting months, months...
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olympic history. one of the things that we both have in common, besides being olympians, is that in 2015, we both came out of the closet. what was the reaction that you received when that happened? >> so i think my coming out was a little bit more under the radar. i had little to no negative feedback or people writing to me saying nasty things. basically, the only like messages that i would get over and over were like, is this really necessarily? coming from a really small town and feeling like i didn't have many people to look up to as a young kid, i felt like it was necessarily. >> you became a role model for the lgbtq community. what does that mean to you? >> what my mom taught me when i was young, that it's important to treat others well. the way that you want people to treat you is the way you should treat other people. not everybody responds to that. and not everybody will give you the respect that you think that you deserve or you want. but it doesn't matter. because you can teach them. if you
olympic history. one of the things that we both have in common, besides being olympians, is that in 2015, we both came out of the closet. what was the reaction that you received when that happened? >> so i think my coming out was a little bit more under the radar. i had little to no negative feedback or people writing to me saying nasty things. basically, the only like messages that i would get over and over were like, is this really necessarily? coming from a really small town and...
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we think of her as the special olympics, but it's much much archer than that. advocacy touched all our lives without us knowing it. any of us who have carried a child on that to her. she was a massive contradiction, my idea that she was a lovely lady who had this great charitable heart, this is half true, she was certainly compassionate and empathetic to these children, it's she was largely an absent mother, while writing pieces for the ladies home journal about how motherhood was the most sacred profession in that these women's liberation feminists were devaluing motherhood, she was probably writing that in the car on the way to work. lots of women who have very active and busy lives can see the contradictions and she certainly couldn't see it in herself. she was a fighter and she fought all her life, not just for this population but for pregnant teenagers, for troubled kids, she was on the front line of everything. we look at the kennedy legacy and we see 47 years in the united states senate from ted. what we don't see is how many of those pieces of legislati
we think of her as the special olympics, but it's much much archer than that. advocacy touched all our lives without us knowing it. any of us who have carried a child on that to her. she was a massive contradiction, my idea that she was a lovely lady who had this great charitable heart, this is half true, she was certainly compassionate and empathetic to these children, it's she was largely an absent mother, while writing pieces for the ladies home journal about how motherhood was the most...
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i am tessa jowell, olympic minister. bid from the start. i am tessa jowell, olympic minister. she went on to oversee preparations for the games. you can see the breath of the aquatic centre. and laid the foundations for the capital was my greatest sporting event. tessa jowell was first elected to parliament in 1992 in the south london seat of dulwich after spending time as a social worker and counsellor. she was then one ofjust 60 female mps in the commons, and new labour stalwart, tessa jowell was a popularfigure in new labour stalwart, tessa jowell was a popular figure in all circles but was one of tony blair's stronger supporters. after spells of public health and education minister, she joined the cabinet in 2001 as culture secretary, overseeing the relaxing of gambling in licensing laws. you deny you took a bribe? absolutely. she married the lawyer
i am tessa jowell, olympic minister. bid from the start. i am tessa jowell, olympic minister. she went on to oversee preparations for the games. you can see the breath of the aquatic centre. and laid the foundations for the capital was my greatest sporting event. tessa jowell was first elected to parliament in 1992 in the south london seat of dulwich after spending time as a social worker and counsellor. she was then one ofjust 60 female mps in the commons, and new labour stalwart, tessa jowell...
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he covered nine olympic games.irst, we want to just set the scene in terms of 1968 and the sports world. i am going to turn it over to frank to talk about what was going on at that time. frank: in 1968, sports fans my focus much more -- was much more exclusively on philadelphia. you had to really work at it to be a sports fan, if you wanted to be a sports fan be on philadelphia, especially. to give you a quick capsule of what was happening here this i said, therse, as local focus. big five and high school sports were enormously popular. the eagles -- i don't want to douse the hopes of those of you excited by their super bowl, but in 1968, they were a long way from that. they went to-12. they were coached by a man who extremely unsuccessful at notre dame and for some reason got the job with the eagles. 1966, they went like 1-5 and he was rewarded with a unprecedented 15 year contract which, at the time, was completely unheard of in sports. they proceeded to go to-12 in 1968 and-12 in philadelphia was extremely angry
he covered nine olympic games.irst, we want to just set the scene in terms of 1968 and the sports world. i am going to turn it over to frank to talk about what was going on at that time. frank: in 1968, sports fans my focus much more -- was much more exclusively on philadelphia. you had to really work at it to be a sports fan, if you wanted to be a sports fan be on philadelphia, especially. to give you a quick capsule of what was happening here this i said, therse, as local focus. big five and...
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he covered nine olympic games. i wanted to set the scene in philadelphia, 1968 in terms of the sports world. i am going to turn it over to frank to talk about what was going on in sports world at that time. focus sports fans' was exclusively focused on philadelphia. it was more difficult to follow national. you had to work at it to be a sports fan. just to give you a capsule of what was happening that year, about the local book it is the big five in high school sports were enormously popular. i do not want to douse the enthusiasm of those of you excited about the super bowl, but in 1968 they were a long way from that. gentlemanowned by a who was about to go bankrupt. they went to and 12 that year. the reproach to buy a man who had been unsuccessful at notre dame and got a job with the eagles. in 1966, he had one good year. and a manne and five awarded him with a contract which at the time was unheard of in sports. they proceeded to go to and 12 in 1968 and philadelphia was angry at this man. there were banners bein
he covered nine olympic games. i wanted to set the scene in philadelphia, 1968 in terms of the sports world. i am going to turn it over to frank to talk about what was going on in sports world at that time. focus sports fans' was exclusively focused on philadelphia. it was more difficult to follow national. you had to work at it to be a sports fan. just to give you a capsule of what was happening that year, about the local book it is the big five in high school sports were enormously popular. i...
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tony blair is among those who have praised her contribution to public health and the london 2012 olympics. she did everything with the same passion, determination, verve, ability and charm, so she was a unique politician but she was a really dear friend. indonesian police say a mother and father and their children carried out three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. theresa may reaffirms her commitment to leaving the eu customs union, as ministers consider options for trading post—brexit. also in the next hour: israel lifts the trophy at this year's eurovision song contest. singer netta takes top points with her song toy, a song inspired by the #metoo movement — but a stage invader during the uk's performance causes drama at the lisbon event. keeping up the family business — tommy charlton, younger brother of football legends jack and bobby — takes to the pitch for england in walking football. and in 30 minutes, click is in prague to learn about the technology that helps tell the fake artworks from real masterpieces. that's coming up at 3:30pm. good afternoon and welcome to b
tony blair is among those who have praised her contribution to public health and the london 2012 olympics. she did everything with the same passion, determination, verve, ability and charm, so she was a unique politician but she was a really dear friend. indonesian police say a mother and father and their children carried out three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. theresa may reaffirms her commitment to leaving the eu customs union, as ministers consider options for trading...
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it was a lead up to the olympics. so, the team decided to go, but the black athletes i interviewed said they felt very supported by their white teammates who were choosing to go. fast-forward to the olympics. larry james is a junior at villanova. he runs in the four by 400 track and field events. two days after smith and carlos make their black power stand on the medals stand, they are kicked off the team and sent out for mexico. imagine the pressure on larry james, a junior at villanova. about to take the stand and there is all this pressure. what are you going to do? are you going to support smith and carlos? are you going to not support the effort? they chose a middle ground. they did not raise a fist. as they were walking off the metal stand they wore black berets and raised their fists. that was what i was alluding to earlier when i talked about that intense pressure on the athletes in terms of their peers. i just wanted to share that story because i thought it was an interesting local connection. i taught a spor
it was a lead up to the olympics. so, the team decided to go, but the black athletes i interviewed said they felt very supported by their white teammates who were choosing to go. fast-forward to the olympics. larry james is a junior at villanova. he runs in the four by 400 track and field events. two days after smith and carlos make their black power stand on the medals stand, they are kicked off the team and sent out for mexico. imagine the pressure on larry james, a junior at villanova. about...
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the olympics have evolved. now pro-left leads are allowed to compete in the olympics and you have a lot of countries even paying medalists for games and the olympics remain popular. another key term to know is name, image, and likeness. this is the right of an individual to his or her identity. throughout this conversation, we will have a couple assumptions for what the olympic model means. one is that athletes can get group or individual and/or spent. they can go out on their own or they could pull their rights together maybe collectively on a team or collectively on a school or even have a university be part of it as well. we will assume that agents and business managers would represent athletes. they would need that with the complex institutes of the legal institutes and they would need to be represented. we will assume athletes will pay taxes and we will assume colleges would not be sharing tv dollars with athletes. sentiment is changing. the washington post did a survey in 2017 that showed that 66% of amer
the olympics have evolved. now pro-left leads are allowed to compete in the olympics and you have a lot of countries even paying medalists for games and the olympics remain popular. another key term to know is name, image, and likeness. this is the right of an individual to his or her identity. throughout this conversation, we will have a couple assumptions for what the olympic model means. one is that athletes can get group or individual and/or spent. they can go out on their own or they could...
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fijis first ever olympic medal. story of that success in his new book sevens heaven, he caught up with my colleague hugh ferris earlier to speak about the cultural and sporting challenges he faced... this is the only place i've ever beenin this is the only place i've ever been in the world where you call a taxi with your eyebrows! that body language stuff, they learn it subconsciously from a small age. from living in one room, normally. i had to listen first and be really good at listening at what they were saying and what they were doing. they had to trust me. that was by then realising that i was there for then realising that i was there for the betterment of them. i was trying to get the best out of them, create a safe environment where they can do their thing and have purpose, value and belief, and immediately they realised that i valued their experience and intelligence on the field. it was amazing, far better than me. we did not have an analyst in the olympics like other teams, the boys had the videos and i to
fijis first ever olympic medal. story of that success in his new book sevens heaven, he caught up with my colleague hugh ferris earlier to speak about the cultural and sporting challenges he faced... this is the only place i've ever beenin this is the only place i've ever been in the world where you call a taxi with your eyebrows! that body language stuff, they learn it subconsciously from a small age. from living in one room, normally. i had to listen first and be really good at listening at...
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we remember her from the special olympics of course. the accomplishment is that he got a whole population. in so many ways she is the empty joe kennedy. only first first-place finishes cap. as a model of special olympics. let me when but if i cannot when let me be brave in the attempt. on the other hand she learned from her father her great gift was public relations. we are watching a six part series on cnn. about the kennedy family. why are we so fascinated. because joe kennedy took this family and he molded them and he sold us them. and we bought them. in this six part series of hours and hours of information that by the way we already know and it is an enormous injustice. the title of the book. that they left the most significant legacy of their brothers. they said today. while none of us would be here if jack kennedy had it resolved that. maybe that's a little bit of a stretch. she said every title --dash make every child is entitled to a home. every time a child is entitled to compete. and think of the joy if they win. it was a rev
we remember her from the special olympics of course. the accomplishment is that he got a whole population. in so many ways she is the empty joe kennedy. only first first-place finishes cap. as a model of special olympics. let me when but if i cannot when let me be brave in the attempt. on the other hand she learned from her father her great gift was public relations. we are watching a six part series on cnn. about the kennedy family. why are we so fascinated. because joe kennedy took this...
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i think the olympics is going to be great for us.ce in the olympics. listen to the reaction of the crowd. it has been massive over the competition. many of the spectators proving the sport has exactly what the olympics is after, youth appeal. i feel like it will give the world of skateboarding a platform to show we are notjust skate rats outside, wreaking havoc, we do, but we are also like brute superhumans and we do not even realise it. it will help it grow and you will see skateboarding get bigger, a lot of the kids coming out from countries you have not seen yet, a lot of skate parks popping up and that is cool. i could not be any more stoked to support the olympics of skateboarding been involved. it isa dream of skateboarding been involved. it is a dream come true. and finally... hannah moore claimed gold at her first para—triathlon cycling world cup yesterday at eton dorney, just two years after paying five thousand pounds to have her leg amputated after an ingrown toenail operation left her with a condition called complex regio
i think the olympics is going to be great for us.ce in the olympics. listen to the reaction of the crowd. it has been massive over the competition. many of the spectators proving the sport has exactly what the olympics is after, youth appeal. i feel like it will give the world of skateboarding a platform to show we are notjust skate rats outside, wreaking havoc, we do, but we are also like brute superhumans and we do not even realise it. it will help it grow and you will see skateboarding get...
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the olympic sponsor. outside of the olympic, there free to do what they want. and the reason she didn't do before she won is because -- >> i think your question would come into recruiting for later? i think the logic model and katie, she got her reward after performance. i think that is an important piece as well. >> but that will not happen. for some people that come out of the blue and produce, yes. it will happen. but i think in my previous answer, it will become part of the recruiting process. and that left tackle, and high school right now will have the opportunity, he knows walking in the door that this is on the table for you. before you play one down a football. because we want you to come here. >> you can imagine, -- monetizing his youtube accounts. he has a lot of views in d1 colleges in terms of family people are watching. going to college next year. that -- in a world in which commercializing one image and likeness doesn't mean you can't get it college scholarship will for sure see people comp
the olympic sponsor. outside of the olympic, there free to do what they want. and the reason she didn't do before she won is because -- >> i think your question would come into recruiting for later? i think the logic model and katie, she got her reward after performance. i think that is an important piece as well. >> but that will not happen. for some people that come out of the blue and produce, yes. it will happen. but i think in my previous answer, it will become part of the...
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skateboarding will make its olympic debut at tokyo 2020 with organisers hoping it will bring greater ‘youth appeal‘ to the games. and preparations are certainly stepping up with a record number of elite competitions taking place around the world in 2018. one of those — the prestigious street league pro open — arrived in the uk for the first time over the bank holiday weekend and bbc olympic reporter nick hope was there for us? skateboarding is not a sport, it is a lifestyle. it is based on your creativity, your talent, your personality. it is the best feeling. it can be brutal. we are tackling concrete, nine times out of ten. whether you get the trick or not, you're learning something about yourself. it is 10096 a sport, we are athletic and so many different ways. it isa
skateboarding will make its olympic debut at tokyo 2020 with organisers hoping it will bring greater ‘youth appeal‘ to the games. and preparations are certainly stepping up with a record number of elite competitions taking place around the world in 2018. one of those — the prestigious street league pro open — arrived in the uk for the first time over the bank holiday weekend and bbc olympic reporter nick hope was there for us? skateboarding is not a sport, it is a lifestyle. it is based...
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clos is a swimmer with a bagful of an olympic medals. the latest was at the london 2000 olympics, when he beat michael phelps. so growing up in south africa, where football, by in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are keen, what led him to unleash his fighter‘s spirit in the pool? —— —— are king. and chad le clos, welcome to extra time. i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction. to finish the quote, i will add the more i believe, the moro fight. that is the way i swim. so how did you that mentality? thank you for having me on the show. it is interesting to me on the show. it is interesting to me know. when i was younger, i have
clos is a swimmer with a bagful of an olympic medals. the latest was at the london 2000 olympics, when he beat michael phelps. so growing up in south africa, where football, by in south africa, where football, rugby union, and cricket are keen, what led him to unleash his fighter‘s spirit in the pool? —— —— are king. and chad le clos, welcome to extra time. i mentioned your approach to swimming in the introduction. to finish the quote, i will add the more i believe, the moro fight....
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. >> i think in the stupid olympics of comments, these guys get the gold. they can share it, actually. we'll have two of them on the medal stands up there getting the gold medals in these dopey olympics. i don't get it. i mean that usually i have a good grasp on the stupidity of the radical left. let me be clear. i'm not talking about all democrats. my church is full of democrats who love their god and love their country. the radical far left clearly does not want competition with the government. so, they are in this never ending battle against religion and god. and i just don't understand what they think they are getting. do they think people out there, church-goers, people who love their god and
. >> i think in the stupid olympics of comments, these guys get the gold. they can share it, actually. we'll have two of them on the medal stands up there getting the gold medals in these dopey olympics. i don't get it. i mean that usually i have a good grasp on the stupidity of the radical left. let me be clear. i'm not talking about all democrats. my church is full of democrats who love their god and love their country. the radical far left clearly does not want competition with the...
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glory becoming a olympic sport.he fa ns spending three days at getting the fans formed into this world cup venue. with 2020 olympics, it seems fitting that it is held in a former 0lympic venue. 0ne fitting that it is held in a former 0lympic venue. one of the stars of the show will be the first woman won the show will be the first woman won the title who came along time since she started skateboarding on the streets of brazil at age nine. in the olympic stadium, it is amazing, you get the feeling of olympic, the 0lympics come and two years so it is a feeling. it is the most important event that we happens keyboarding rainout. what i love about it is the freedom. every contest feels like my first contest because i get really nervous. not as nervous as those getting back on the board for the first time in quite a while. i have the pads on and the helmet, you have the pads on and the helmet, you have the board on ourfeet. the pads on and the helmet, you have the board on our feet. want to take a push. that's it. bend t
glory becoming a olympic sport.he fa ns spending three days at getting the fans formed into this world cup venue. with 2020 olympics, it seems fitting that it is held in a former 0lympic venue. 0ne fitting that it is held in a former 0lympic venue. one of the stars of the show will be the first woman won the show will be the first woman won the title who came along time since she started skateboarding on the streets of brazil at age nine. in the olympic stadium, it is amazing, you get the...
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vincent joe's post-olympics has been many things. relaxing is not within one of t. >> af got hoafter i got home, i one day off the ice. >> no one forced vincent into training so soon, other than vincent. he has goals he has set for himself that he has yet to meet. >> how i did at the olympics was great and all, but i still have my priorities. >> indeed, his sixth place finish exceeded most people's expectations of the 17 year old at his first games, but vincent, known primarily for his skill at jumping knows he needs more in his repertoire to achieve greater success. >> it's just hard when of focus that much on the quad. so i'm trying to make a huge change artistically. >> quadruple, wow, that's a lot. >> it was those quads that provided vincent with one of his most surprising post-olympic issues. president trump singled him out for being the first ever to land a quadruple. >> and he pronounced my last name right, he said "joe", which is rare. >> vincent says it is all a whirlwind for him, which is why the stars on ice show presented
vincent joe's post-olympics has been many things. relaxing is not within one of t. >> af got hoafter i got home, i one day off the ice. >> no one forced vincent into training so soon, other than vincent. he has goals he has set for himself that he has yet to meet. >> how i did at the olympics was great and all, but i still have my priorities. >> indeed, his sixth place finish exceeded most people's expectations of the 17 year old at his first games, but vincent, known...
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just a few months after the olympics and n.h.l. players are packing their international colors with the chicago blackhawks patrick kane one of those bringing quality that was lacking. yeah how many now i think we've almost zero impact so it's a great opportunity to grow the game and play for your country especially if you get the chance i think a lot of guys maybe not on their message missing out on their picks they want to take advantage of this chance and play in the world championships now canada such a big rival for us it's it's a pretty easy game to get up for. taking the sport to new fans means that the quiet city of henning is co-hosting the competition with copenhagen. but not all of the hockey world has come to denmark the stanley cup playoffs are in full swing in north america so the international i saw the federation hasn't quite had the flood of and i tell stars it might have hoped for what it does get is a new tape ninety eight years after these championships began south korea and making that debut south korea's qualif
just a few months after the olympics and n.h.l. players are packing their international colors with the chicago blackhawks patrick kane one of those bringing quality that was lacking. yeah how many now i think we've almost zero impact so it's a great opportunity to grow the game and play for your country especially if you get the chance i think a lot of guys maybe not on their message missing out on their picks they want to take advantage of this chance and play in the world championships now...