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phoebe reilly was the welfare convenor for the sports association.a pattern of behaviour. what worried people was that there was, in this instance, someone in a position of power who potentially had access to a lot of people who might be charmed and then would find themselves in situation where they were hearing things they didn't want to hear or potentially being touched in ways they didn't want to be touched. it felt like whac—a—mole. like, every time i felt like i'd helped one person, or maybe closed off one avenue and offered support somewhere, something else popped up. four different women came to phoebe with complaints about paddy everingham. she says the university left it to students like her to support women and investigate the claims, without offering any formal help. even though there were people that i was sat in a room with every month who, you know, were involved in the university, like, leadership team, that i'm sure they knew about it, they never reached out to us and said, you know, "we've heard about this, we know this is going on,"
phoebe reilly was the welfare convenor for the sports association.a pattern of behaviour. what worried people was that there was, in this instance, someone in a position of power who potentially had access to a lot of people who might be charmed and then would find themselves in situation where they were hearing things they didn't want to hear or potentially being touched in ways they didn't want to be touched. it felt like whac—a—mole. like, every time i felt like i'd helped one person, or...
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a sports association should see clearly, we don't want it this way and we are reducing the number ofpectators. reporter: at wembley on sunday one group of fans will be celebrating their country's great sportinguccess. buwithout further restriions in lonn, fear of a covid hangover will only rise. brent: israel was one of the first countries to come out of lockdown and almost two thirds of the population have had at least one shot yet new case numbers there have risen by 50% because of the delta variant. now authorities are calling on young people to get vaccinated so that restrictions do not have to be imposed. tania kramer has this report. reporter: adam is taking his daughters to get vaccinated. more and more young israelis age 12-15 are now getting their jab, like here at this small clinic, not least because of the fast-spreading delta variant, and because many have plans for the summer. >> i think it is really good. it gives us much more freedom and it is nice to finally, corona is over soon, hopefully. it is still not settled because other countries have still not, not all theoun
a sports association should see clearly, we don't want it this way and we are reducing the number ofpectators. reporter: at wembley on sunday one group of fans will be celebrating their country's great sportinguccess. buwithout further restriions in lonn, fear of a covid hangover will only rise. brent: israel was one of the first countries to come out of lockdown and almost two thirds of the population have had at least one shot yet new case numbers there have risen by 50% because of the delta...
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it is a hybrid things that involves a lot of different actors, sports associations, governments, sponsors, fans, all sort of intricately interacting with each other. that's not to say i've always had a soft spot she was a political scientist at first woman to receive a nobel prize in economics for her work in this emerging order that comes as a result many different centers of decision-making. prospective interest in the rules. given some applied literature in the world of sports. literally i softcover papers on the olympics. a pulse of the security side out different actors and i love to read more on that. but to the question, one thing that is rightly interesting the big international sporting events whether it's world cup, soccer tournaments at the olympics i suppose, i think more people around the world have very strong feelings than they have about the english national team. and so if you are interested in the role of soccer as diplomacy and to leverage it, and in some ways i suppose you have to pay attention to these sub national cases. such as the premier league or the champions le
it is a hybrid things that involves a lot of different actors, sports associations, governments, sponsors, fans, all sort of intricately interacting with each other. that's not to say i've always had a soft spot she was a political scientist at first woman to receive a nobel prize in economics for her work in this emerging order that comes as a result many different centers of decision-making. prospective interest in the rules. given some applied literature in the world of sports. literally i...
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. >> we will fight against all forms of separatism, at school, in sport, in associations, in places oforship. and the cabinet will not hesitate to dissolve structures which serve as fronts, which go against the values of the french republic. >> for those who lost loved ones in nice, the atrocity, the day has been charged up with emo tion. alison sargent with this. >> many in nice considerate the world's most beautiful seaside walkway. but, since the attack five years ago, strolling down the promenade d'anglais. >> it was horrible, horrible. look, i have chills just from thinking about it. it will never be the same. it's still just as beautiful but those poor souls that suffered will always be present, at lease that is how i feel. >> in july 2016, he was six years old watching the fireworks when his mother when she was killed in the attack. he and his brother have regular meetings with psychologists. >> she asks us questions. i think she made us draw pictures once. >> before we did not talk a lot about it. we didn't like talking about the attack. now it does not scare them. that had bee
. >> we will fight against all forms of separatism, at school, in sport, in associations, in places oforship. and the cabinet will not hesitate to dissolve structures which serve as fronts, which go against the values of the french republic. >> for those who lost loved ones in nice, the atrocity, the day has been charged up with emo tion. alison sargent with this. >> many in nice considerate the world's most beautiful seaside walkway. but, since the attack five years ago,...
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and satoko itani, associate professor of sports, gender, and sexuality at kansai university.are the plans for the coming days? >> they will continue protesting. we have to make our voices heard because the olympics have shown even when we are in the global pandemic, and the majority of people opposing can our voices cannot be heard. we have to keep saying no. amy: satoko itani, speaking to us from outside the olympic stadium where major protests are taking place. coming up, indigenous leader will now know laduke --winona laduke and reverend liz theoharis. first we will go to minnesota where winona laduke is just been released from jail. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "upon this tidal wave of young blood" by clap your hands say yeah. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. we look at the ongoing resistance to theine 3 ta sands peline athe shel river,hich theartially mpleted peline iset to crosin fivplaces. nely 600ater proctors ha beenrrested ring protes agait thpipeline so fa on mday, authorities aested indigeus leadewinona luke and ateast sixtherater otectors sheoinss n
and satoko itani, associate professor of sports, gender, and sexuality at kansai university.are the plans for the coming days? >> they will continue protesting. we have to make our voices heard because the olympics have shown even when we are in the global pandemic, and the majority of people opposing can our voices cannot be heard. we have to keep saying no. amy: satoko itani, speaking to us from outside the olympic stadium where major protests are taking place. coming up, indigenous...
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. >> i can't comment on any, you know, ongoing investigations associated with the agave sports bar, including if they're engaged in human trafficking or prostitution. >> police say they've investigated allegations the business tried to skirt public health orders during the covid shutdown. in addition to the closure, the city is seeking $25,000 in fines. our repeated calls to agave n napa is accused of giving out fake covid-19 immunization pellets and giving her clients cards indicating they had received the moderna vaccine. 41-year-old juli mazi claimed the pellets contained the virus and would stimulate lifelong immunity and that it was safe to give them to young children and babies. mazi is charged with wire fraud and making false statements. if convicted, she faces up to 25 years in prison and up to half a million dollars in fines. we posted the full complaint and a link to the report on covid-related fraud on our website, kpix.com. >>> still to come, a startling study out of ucsf. how many young people have no intention of getting the covid-19 vaccine. >>> plus, a former 49er behind bars
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. >> i can't comment on any, you know, ongoing investigations associated with the agave sports bar, including if they're engaged in human trafficking or prostitution. >> reporter: police say the business has come under investigation on multiple fronts, including allegedly trying to stay open during the covid shutdown. >> they were somehow putting it out to the public for people not to park their vehicles in their parking lot, to use a rideshare service or to park their personal car somewhere off of the property so it didn't have an appearance that it was actually open. >> reporter: repeated calls to the business for comment were not returned. besides seeking to have the business shut down, san jose is also trying to collect $25,000 in back fines. >> i mean, i think it's pretty obvious. they have not been good for the community. >> len, what's been the neighborhood reaction to all of this? >> reporter: well, neighborhood reaction to the bar itself has been the driving force behind the city's action. so neighbors i spoke with today were very happy that that happened. they were also reluctant to
. >> i can't comment on any, you know, ongoing investigations associated with the agave sports bar, including if they're engaged in human trafficking or prostitution. >> reporter: police say the business has come under investigation on multiple fronts, including allegedly trying to stay open during the covid shutdown. >> they were somehow putting it out to the public for people not to park their vehicles in their parking lot, to use a rideshare service or to park their...
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. >> i can't comment on any, you know, ongoing investigations associated with the agave sports bar, including if they're engaged in human trafficking or prostitution. >> reporter: police say the business has come under investigation on multiple fronts, including allegedly trying to stay open during the covid shutdown. >> they were somehow putting it out to the public for people not to park their vehicles in their parking lot, to use a rideshare service or to park their personal car somewhere off of the property so it didn't have an appearance that it was actually open. >> reporter: repeated calls to the business for comment were not returned. besides seeking to have the business shut down, san jose is also trying to collect $25,000 in back fines. >> i mean, i think it's pretty obvious. they have not been good for the mm
. >> i can't comment on any, you know, ongoing investigations associated with the agave sports bar, including if they're engaged in human trafficking or prostitution. >> reporter: police say the business has come under investigation on multiple fronts, including allegedly trying to stay open during the covid shutdown. >> they were somehow putting it out to the public for people not to park their vehicles in their parking lot, to use a rideshare service or to park their...
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in sports news, england's football association is condemning racist attacks on social media aimed atlack players on the national team following their loss to italy in the euro 2020 final sunday. england lost to italy 3-2 during penalty kicks. the english team responded on twitter -- "we're disgusted that some of our squad -- who have given everything for the shirt this summer -- have been subjected to discriminatory abuse online. we stand with our players." in venice, italy, officials at the g20 meeting have backed a proposal calling for a global and mom tax for at least 15% in an effort to curb tax havens and loopholes for major corporations. the most profitable countries could face a higher tax rate of 20%. the proposal faces many potential obstacles, including objections from businesses and low-tax countries. it also currently excludes financial services firms and extractive industries. protesters gathered in venice called out the exclusive gathering of the world's 20 largest economies. >> this is an economic model we want to oppose. it is the same economic model that at the g20 t
in sports news, england's football association is condemning racist attacks on social media aimed atlack players on the national team following their loss to italy in the euro 2020 final sunday. england lost to italy 3-2 during penalty kicks. the english team responded on twitter -- "we're disgusted that some of our squad -- who have given everything for the shirt this summer -- have been subjected to discriminatory abuse online. we stand with our players." in venice, italy, officials...
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sports betting. the american gambling association estimates more than 20 million people will place a bet sometime over a half weeks. but there's not an estimate as to how much will be wagered. that total sum is still yet to be determined. i'm talking with folks here at the meadowlands about whether they have plans to place a bet on any olympic game in the coming weeks. i'm getting mixed results. watch this. >> there's going to be no people in the stands, the excitement is just not going to be there. >> basketball, expwaibl a little bit of soccer -- baseball and a little bit of soccer. >> reporter: that last gentleman was answering what he's going to bet on, and basketball was one of his answers. that is among the favorites according to the american gambling association, attracting the most attention from people that are going to wager on an olympic sport. like i said, the olympics are adding new sport categories, cheerleading, skateboarding, surfing, they're hoping to attract a newer, younger audience to watch the games. and is along with that is the hope that a younger audience might also be more int
sports betting. the american gambling association estimates more than 20 million people will place a bet sometime over a half weeks. but there's not an estimate as to how much will be wagered. that total sum is still yet to be determined. i'm talking with folks here at the meadowlands about whether they have plans to place a bet on any olympic game in the coming weeks. i'm getting mixed results. watch this. >> there's going to be no people in the stands, the excitement is just not going...
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sports. japan's largest doctor association is washrning the medical system will collapse if the covid pandemic continues. tokyo set a record for a third consecutive day with nearly 4,000 new cases. blake essig is standing by live in tokyo, but we'll start with world sport anchor patrick snell here in atlanta. a lot action to talk about. >> 21 gold megd medals came up grab this is friday. let's start where south african star with a day to remember. not only winning gold in the 200 meter breast stroke, but also breaking the world mark with a time of 2:18.95. just overcome with emotion upon realizing what she had 34 accomplished there. and lilly king led until the 150 meter turn but then the south african powered away to that famous victory but king with the silver medal. >>> and the 24-year-old not representing the united states to win gold, this in the 200 meter backstroke. get this, since 1992. his winning time, 1:53.27. ryan murphy taking silver. >>> and in the bmx bike racing, we've been following this closely. connor fields was involved in a crash earlier today. failing to finish during the
sports. japan's largest doctor association is washrning the medical system will collapse if the covid pandemic continues. tokyo set a record for a third consecutive day with nearly 4,000 new cases. blake essig is standing by live in tokyo, but we'll start with world sport anchor patrick snell here in atlanta. a lot action to talk about. >> 21 gold megd medals came up grab this is friday. let's start where south african star with a day to remember. not only winning gold in the 200 meter...
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condemned it, like so many others this morning, in his news conference but what the football association and other sportingwho abuse the players or anybody else online. at the beginning of the talk meant we spoke to raheem sterling who had just been honoured in the queen's birthday honours list for his contribution to battling racism in sport and his is a huge powerful voice and think of henderson and abby rallied the players in the middle of the and also marcus rashford —— and how he rallied the players. this is a squad with a huge social conscience and they will continue to fight whatever cause is necessary. continue to fight whatever cause is necessa . ~ ., , continue to fight whatever cause is necessa . , ., ., necessary. many thanks. joy and celebration _ necessary. many thanks. joy and celebration in _ necessary. many thanks. joy and celebration in italy _ necessary. many thanks. joy and celebration in italy with - necessary. many thanks. joy and celebration in italy with them - celebration in italy with them celebrating yet another international trophy? celebrating yet another internationaltroh ? ,
condemned it, like so many others this morning, in his news conference but what the football association and other sportingwho abuse the players or anybody else online. at the beginning of the talk meant we spoke to raheem sterling who had just been honoured in the queen's birthday honours list for his contribution to battling racism in sport and his is a huge powerful voice and think of henderson and abby rallied the players in the middle of the and also marcus rashford —— and how he...
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one of its reporters that's overshadowing its coverage of the national basketball association's championship. the sportsudio was leaked of her suggesting a black colleague had landed a job because of her race. cnn's brian stelter has the details. >> reporter: the biggest story of the nba finals is off the court and on tv as a candid and cringy recording royals espn. the "new york times" revealing the tape of host rachel nichols, who is white griping to a friend that the network gave a coveted job to black reporter, maria taylor, instead of her. >> i wish maria all the success in the world. she covers football. she covers football. you need to give her more things to do because your feeling pressure about your crappy long time record on diversity, which i know personally from the female side of it. go for it. just find it somewhere else. you're not going find it with me and take my thing away. >> nichols thought she was speaking privately, but her words were beamed back to espn for a camera set up for her live shots. the recording, which she called a spy video, made the rounds inside espn last summer, st
one of its reporters that's overshadowing its coverage of the national basketball association's championship. the sportsudio was leaked of her suggesting a black colleague had landed a job because of her race. cnn's brian stelter has the details. >> reporter: the biggest story of the nba finals is off the court and on tv as a candid and cringy recording royals espn. the "new york times" revealing the tape of host rachel nichols, who is white griping to a friend that the network...
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whole circumstance was incredibly traumatic, way more than many other sporting event i would have thought in the trauma associated, and you would be very surprised if something hadn't occurred as a result of the trauma that went on and that us open final that was televised through the world. i’m open final that was televised through the world.— open final that was televised through the world. i'm not sure if ou through the world. i'm not sure if you saw— through the world. i'm not sure if you saw the _ through the world. i'm not sure if you saw the british _ through the world. i'm not sure if you saw the british tennis - if you saw the british tennis player at wimbledon, if you saw the british tennis playerat wimbledon, emma player at wimbledon, emma raducanu, playerat wimbledon, emma raducanu, who was playing and had to leave the court. for an 18 yearagain, a had to leave the court. for an 18 year again, a lot of usher in the sport of tennis. how potent is the team around the player at times like this? it is absolutely critical. this is where the answer lies, whether it is naomi or the young british lady, it's i
whole circumstance was incredibly traumatic, way more than many other sporting event i would have thought in the trauma associated, and you would be very surprised if something hadn't occurred as a result of the trauma that went on and that us open final that was televised through the world. i’m open final that was televised through the world.— open final that was televised through the world. i'm not sure if ou through the world. i'm not sure if you saw— through the world. i'm not sure if...
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unfortunately, the sport is not new or this racial abuse is not new to the sport, but what now is the association? >> reporter: well, there isn't much they can do, victor. i wish i could tell you about the raft of measures that they're trying to bring in place to see -- to ensure that this doesn't happen again, but the truth is that it's the responsibility of the social media companies, and there simply doesn't appear to be a will with the social media companies to address the issue. football people here in england and even in the wider society have been calling on social media companies to do far more for a sustained period of time, and the help simply hasn't come. the abuse that the players had yesterday, i would suggest, is a symptom of something much bigger in this country here in the uk. i saw nic robertson's report about the post-brexit tensions. there have been tensions in this country ever since brexit. there have been divisions in this country ever since the election of a prime minister who has used racially offensive language. we are a divided nation. even the response to the mural that
unfortunately, the sport is not new or this racial abuse is not new to the sport, but what now is the association? >> reporter: well, there isn't much they can do, victor. i wish i could tell you about the raft of measures that they're trying to bring in place to see -- to ensure that this doesn't happen again, but the truth is that it's the responsibility of the social media companies, and there simply doesn't appear to be a will with the social media companies to address the issue....
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sport. there is usually a whole host of marketing opportunities, corporate events and collectables associatedh each games. daniel, tell me about these pins. every national olympic committee likes to have their own pin and athletes, it gives them an opportunity to give them, a gift from their country to somebody from another country that they may not necessarily interact with. this rwanda versus godzilla... what is? we have the rwanda team mascot against godzilla. it is an epic pin. this is a mega mecha. moving parts pin. that is great. there is an entire network of collectors from all over the world. it is known as the unofficial olympic sport, collecting pins and trading pins. so, unfortunately, there are many collectors who would normally come to the games just to go pin trading and just to collect. it will be a little more difficult this time around to get their hands on some of these prized possessions. it is estimated that back in 2019, over a quarter of a million fans from overseas travelled to japan to see the rugby world cup championship. staying, on average, a16 nights and each spend
sport. there is usually a whole host of marketing opportunities, corporate events and collectables associatedh each games. daniel, tell me about these pins. every national olympic committee likes to have their own pin and athletes, it gives them an opportunity to give them, a gift from their country to somebody from another country that they may not necessarily interact with. this rwanda versus godzilla... what is? we have the rwanda team mascot against godzilla. it is an epic pin. this is a...
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the bbc sport website and on bbc radio too. ., ., on the bbc sport website and on bbc radio too. ., ,, , ., the british olympic associationo close contact with an individual who has tested positive for coronavirus. they have all tested negative so far, and have entered into a period of self—isolation in their rooms within the olympic village. earlier today, the south african olympic football team confirmed that three of their party — including two players— tested positive just days before their first match against japan on thursday. after losing the opener, england's cricketers are looking to level their t20 series against pakistan at headingly this afternoon. jos buttler�*s back from a calf injury and captaining the side with eoin morgan rested. put into bat, england lost a couple of early wickets before some big hitting from moeen ali and jos buttler steadied the ship. after his century on friday, liam livingstone picked up where he left off — this huge six going out of the ground! england have posted a target of 201. you can watch live coverage of the chase on bbc one now. that's all your sport for now. you can follow
the bbc sport website and on bbc radio too. ., ., on the bbc sport website and on bbc radio too. ., ,, , ., the british olympic associationo close contact with an individual who has tested positive for coronavirus. they have all tested negative so far, and have entered into a period of self—isolation in their rooms within the olympic village. earlier today, the south african olympic football team confirmed that three of their party — including two players— tested positive just days before...
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. >> when we look at professional sports, we have seen the nfl change its policy. we've seen the nationa basketball associationc committee is stuck in the past. >> reporter: either way, sha'carri richardson isn't passing the blame to anyone else. accepting the responsibility for her actions. and while she'll continue to cheer on her teammates in tokyo this august, experts seem confident that this is just the beginning for her. >> the structure of our olympic programs around the world, i think they need to be much more understanding of the pressures of the athletes, especially in the 21st century. it's so different from what it was 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago. i think these organizations need to change with the times so that we don't lose the sha'carri richardsons in the shuffle, but instead, can celebrate them and put them on the pedestal where they belong. >> our thanks to ashan. >>> coming up, honoring our heroes on the front lines of the pandemic. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. eme
. >> when we look at professional sports, we have seen the nfl change its policy. we've seen the nationa basketball associationc committee is stuck in the past. >> reporter: either way, sha'carri richardson isn't passing the blame to anyone else. accepting the responsibility for her actions. and while she'll continue to cheer on her teammates in tokyo this august, experts seem confident that this is just the beginning for her. >> the structure of our olympic programs around...
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the football association, the sport's governing body in england, has said that it will conduct a fullknee early on in the competition as "gesture politics", has been criticised for now condeming acts of racism. the fellow conservative politician baroness sayeeda warsi has re—tweeted priti patel, saying... she went on to say that... borisjohnson has also been called a hypocrite. and i am afraid the prime minister has failed the test of leadership, because whatever he says today about racism, he had a simple choice at the beginning of this tournament in relation to the brewing at those that were taking the knee, the players that were taking the knee, and they made it clear why they were taking the knee. the prime minister failed to call that out. downing street denies labour's accusation, saying mrjohnson made clear it was not ok to boo england players. one conservative mp has had to apologise for comments she made about marcus rashford. in a private message to other mps, natalie elphicke said that... ..referring to marcus rashford's advocacy for free meals to be provided for children i
the football association, the sport's governing body in england, has said that it will conduct a fullknee early on in the competition as "gesture politics", has been criticised for now condeming acts of racism. the fellow conservative politician baroness sayeeda warsi has re—tweeted priti patel, saying... she went on to say that... borisjohnson has also been called a hypocrite. and i am afraid the prime minister has failed the test of leadership, because whatever he says today about...
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association. but 1st, to treat e mails i messed it into sports provincials, fixing scottish also, it's angela mccoy and mighty armstrong. i mean sealants epidemiologist, professor, my co baker and doctor pardon and connie of x 2 university 1st and listen to our authors. dalrymple says, really interesting show many thanks to all contributors. click on and says 5, listen to do with under new mccloud. i am definitely buying this book and i wish you all the best with netflix. loved his comment to alex and our summit 1000000 says it's a part as enlightenment. scott fundamental in the formation of american politics. one must ask with the benefit of hindsight, hatred that paiute arthur goes on to say all history should be available in schools to everyone interested about everything, whether you like or new. and finally on our authors. and he said that a special message to undo. the wife says amber, love it, your husband was, can eat. and so see all of us. then moving on to i show on coven vaccinations. gordon mckenzie says, when i was in school many years ago, we got vaccinated at school. i remember a lon
association. but 1st, to treat e mails i messed it into sports provincials, fixing scottish also, it's angela mccoy and mighty armstrong. i mean sealants epidemiologist, professor, my co baker and doctor pardon and connie of x 2 university 1st and listen to our authors. dalrymple says, really interesting show many thanks to all contributors. click on and says 5, listen to do with under new mccloud. i am definitely buying this book and i wish you all the best with netflix. loved his comment to...
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sports? >> first, this is a challenging issue, and the member schools of the association have worked very hard to try to not make it a political issue, and rather to be aligned as closely as possible with the olympic movement with what goes on in the both usa olympics and the international olympics. so roughly about ten years ago, maybe a little longer, the association adopted a policy that both tried to strike the balance between both inclusive position allowing student athletes to have an opportunity to participate but also strikes a balance with fairness, much in agreement with what you were just saying, trying to find the fairest playing field for competition. the conclusion was that student athletes in ncaa competition who are transgendered women, for example, are allowed to compete but only after a doctor's care for no less than a year and have had testosterone suppression treatments that have lowered their tes test roan to functionally those levels of a woman. those cited in c connecticut, based on what i read, would not have been allowed to compete in ncaa championships. our policies a
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real frustration among sports governing bodies that social media companies don't do enough. the football associationould not be clearer that anyone behind such disgusting behavior is not welcome in following the team. we will do all we can to support the players affected while urging the toughest punishments possible for anyone responsible. these england players take the knee before each match in protest against racism and after what we saw overnight the need for them to do that is more urgent than ever. >> i have to say, alex, some of the players were booed for taking the knee over the last few weeks to protest racial discrimination. now you see the need. now you see why they've been doing it. as i said, you know, heroic effort by england. italy great game by them also. just ugly stuff overnight, though. i appreciate you being with us, alex. thank you. brianna? >>> four people are under arrest in denver after police seized more than a dozen weapons and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition from a hotel room on friday night. this is a hotel that is about a block away from coors field. the site of tomorrow
real frustration among sports governing bodies that social media companies don't do enough. the football associationould not be clearer that anyone behind such disgusting behavior is not welcome in following the team. we will do all we can to support the players affected while urging the toughest punishments possible for anyone responsible. these england players take the knee before each match in protest against racism and after what we saw overnight the need for them to do that is more urgent...
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sport. there is usually a whole host of marketing opportunities, corporate events and collectables associateddaniel, tell me about _ with each games. daniel, tell me about these _ with each games. daniel, tell me about these pens. - with each games. daniel, tell me about these pens. every i me about these pens. every national olympic committee likes to have their own pin and athletes, it gives them an opportunity to give them, a gift from their country to somebody from another country that they may not necessarily interact with.— interact with. this rwanda versus godzilla... - interact with. this rwanda versus godzilla... what i interact with. this rwanda | versus godzilla... what is? interact with. this rwanda - versus godzilla... what is? we have the versus godzilla... what is? - have the rwanda team mascot against godzilla. it is an epic pin. this is a mega mecca. moving parts pin.- moving parts pin. that is . reat. moving parts pin. that is great. there _ moving parts pin. that is great. there is _ moving parts pin. that is great. there is an - moving parts pin. that is great. there is an
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association. what we're trying to say as a community is hear our voice. if we want the sporthave to work understanding some of the barriers that preclude our community, people of color especially, with hair like allison from engaging in aquatic as a whole. so, hopefully what has happened now is gives us the opportunity to have these discussions and ensure that we have more people like alice in the sport in a few years. let's break down some demographics here. according to usa swimming there are more than hundred 60,000 members that are white. only a little over 5000 are black. you talk about to create more equity here and inclusion. how do decisions like this keep more people from participating? >> decisions like that put forth by -- before the recent statements speaks to an issue. we don't know i were hoping that that's not the case, the national governing bodies intention is not to preclude certain communities from engaging in aquatic. but that said, there are institutional inequalities that already do exist and there are further amplified in the figures that you've shown u
association. what we're trying to say as a community is hear our voice. if we want the sporthave to work understanding some of the barriers that preclude our community, people of color especially, with hair like allison from engaging in aquatic as a whole. so, hopefully what has happened now is gives us the opportunity to have these discussions and ensure that we have more people like alice in the sport in a few years. let's break down some demographics here. according to usa swimming there are...
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rosemary purcell, who is a psychologist, as well as an associate professor of youth mental health at the university of melbourne, and leads the elite sportss of research done about physical health and physical injuries when it comes to elite athletes. how much do we know about the strain on their mental health? we about the strain on their mental health?- about the strain on their mental health? ~ . ., mental health? we are learning a lot more _ mental health? we are learning a lot more about _ mental health? we are learning a lot more about the _ mental health? we are learning a lot more about the mental - a lot more about the mental health. there has really been an explosion in the last ten years on this topic. but unfortunately, it is dwarfed by the amount of research that is conducted into physical injuries in elite sports. we are definitely starting to learn a lot more, but it would be great to see some level of parity in how mental health conditions are treated compared to physical health issues. groups. they could affect any of us in the community so that is things like difficult and adverse life events, having relationship breakdo
rosemary purcell, who is a psychologist, as well as an associate professor of youth mental health at the university of melbourne, and leads the elite sportss of research done about physical health and physical injuries when it comes to elite athletes. how much do we know about the strain on their mental health? we about the strain on their mental health?- about the strain on their mental health? ~ . ., mental health? we are learning a lot more _ mental health? we are learning a lot more about _...
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he told the baseball writers association of america that a potential move to vegas is not a bluff, not a book for sports reporter kylen mills here with more about what he said and what it means besides bomber. yeah. for a stance for sure. so the actual information he said wasn't necessarily what was so groundbreaking the significance is that we finally heard this straight from the horse's mouth and we know that what dave campbell's been saying essentially has been true and that the situation is going to come to a head. >> very shortly. so like you guys were saying, a decision is imminent. oakland city council is scheduled to vote on a term sheet for the how howard terminal project one week from today. so if the vote is no manford confirmed. the a's will move forward with plans to relocate to las vegas or they could still conduct a wider relocation search. again, this is not a smokescreen. we know now manfort said las vegas is a viable alternative for major league club. and there are other viable alternatives that i haven't turned the a's loose on to even explore this point. he also said that john fisher
he told the baseball writers association of america that a potential move to vegas is not a bluff, not a book for sports reporter kylen mills here with more about what he said and what it means besides bomber. yeah. for a stance for sure. so the actual information he said wasn't necessarily what was so groundbreaking the significance is that we finally heard this straight from the horse's mouth and we know that what dave campbell's been saying essentially has been true and that the situation is...
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earlier, amanda owens — sports psychologist and former member of the british olympic association psychologyimone biles talking openly about mental health in sport. yes, it is positive for sport, it is positive for olympic sport, and it, clearly, it is hugely important here, that simone biles looks after her mental health and indeed her mental... ..wellbeing, but i would like to point out that team gb and uk sport have heavily invested in this, in preparation for tokyo — in the fact they have got, they have got mental health professionals out there, assessing our athletes and indeed monitoring them due to the covid impact and i would say we are ahead of the curve here and we ought to applaud uk sport and team gb for doing that. and what is your knowledge of other nations and what sort of investment they put into looking after not only the physical health of their athletes but mental health of their athletes? it's a huge part. psychological elements and indeed the impact of pressure, and stress as simone biles has just pointed out. i mean, it is enormous. but one must not forget this is uniqu
earlier, amanda owens — sports psychologist and former member of the british olympic association psychologyimone biles talking openly about mental health in sport. yes, it is positive for sport, it is positive for olympic sport, and it, clearly, it is hugely important here, that simone biles looks after her mental health and indeed her mental... ..wellbeing, but i would like to point out that team gb and uk sport have heavily invested in this, in preparation for tokyo — in the fact they...
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between sanford and cal, we have more than 60 olympians associate would this university and yes, we are talking judo. take a look at this young man. a sportrted in japan in 1882 has found a fountain of life in the bay area. san jose state's legendary coach who led the first olympic judo team in 1964, has created a power house program on campus. the son of japanese immigrant said, he's now 101 years old. and he'll be watching one of his stars, colten brown. >> i also had a lot of fun. >> reporter: uichida was supposed to come to tokyo but pandemic has plans of its own. >> i love the culture and, needless to say, it's the birthplace of judo. it hold as special place in my heart. >> reporter: he had a stop in rio at the 2016 olympics. we were there when he was eliminated. >> that's what i came here to do. i can't wait for tokyo went 20. >> and here we are. his time is now. >> reporter: within the past hour, unfortunately, colton brown's run has come to an end in tokyo. earlier he beat his opponent in the round of 32. but a short while ago, in the last 60 minutes, lost in the round of 16 to his opponent from turkey. it's such an honor and acc
between sanford and cal, we have more than 60 olympians associate would this university and yes, we are talking judo. take a look at this young man. a sportrted in japan in 1882 has found a fountain of life in the bay area. san jose state's legendary coach who led the first olympic judo team in 1964, has created a power house program on campus. the son of japanese immigrant said, he's now 101 years old. and he'll be watching one of his stars, colten brown. >> i also had a lot of fun....
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unvaccinated take, you know, several weeks potentially to come back to sports, and there's a much higher risk of covid and other complications associated with covid than if you're vaccinated. the athletes -- i. didn't mean to interrupt please, go ahead. >> athletes that have gotten covid despite being vaccinated by and large returned and done well and able to return and perform at a high level. >> what about young -- i should say long covid symptoms? are young athletes experiencing those as well? >> that's an area of interest and area we have to continue to examine. look at the article that came out yesterday in the "new england journal" health care workers in israel, there was a population about 19% of individuals who developed long covid symptoms despite having vaccination with the pfizer vaccine. something we have to continue to look at and really understand who develops long corner id? what are the characteristics >> unvaccinated. if i'm not wearing a mask, can i spread it to others as the government's been telling us do you have research on that >> yeah. another area of ongoing research sports is providing among other data sets. i
unvaccinated take, you know, several weeks potentially to come back to sports, and there's a much higher risk of covid and other complications associated with covid than if you're vaccinated. the athletes -- i. didn't mean to interrupt please, go ahead. >> athletes that have gotten covid despite being vaccinated by and large returned and done well and able to return and perform at a high level. >> what about young -- i should say long covid symptoms? are young athletes experiencing...
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sport. this video showcases cheltenham champion hurdle—winning trainer gavin cromwell�*s facilities. he's on the board of the irish racehorse trainers associationre he is being led to the kill room. we asked mr cromwell if he was still the horse's trainer at the time and knew about its slaughter. he told us he didn't want to answer our questions. remember gordon elliott? the prize—winning trainer suspended for sitting on a dead horse. he's trained more than 1,300 horses. he says the animals in his possession are treated appropriately, he operates at all times under the advice of veterinary surgeons and that he has rehomed a substantial number of horses. well, you're about to see what happened to three horses that had recently been trained at his yard. high expectations won £43,000 in prize money while racing. high expectations for gordon elliott winning this lucrative prize. vyta du roc was even more successful. earning his owners more than £170,000 at courses like cheltenham and ascot. and this is kiss me kayf, who gamely struggled in the few races she was entered in. but it was when these horses developed career—ending injuries that things st
sport. this video showcases cheltenham champion hurdle—winning trainer gavin cromwell�*s facilities. he's on the board of the irish racehorse trainers associationre he is being led to the kill room. we asked mr cromwell if he was still the horse's trainer at the time and knew about its slaughter. he told us he didn't want to answer our questions. remember gordon elliott? the prize—winning trainer suspended for sitting on a dead horse. he's trained more than 1,300 horses. he says the...
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associated with the former president. when the coronavirus pandemic set all sports off the table for a little bit. the president of the united states paying tribute to the dodgers not only for being the world champions but for coming back and playing during the covid pandemic and for making dodgers stadium available for covid vaccines, covid testing and voting in last year's election. a dose of normalcy. >> yeah. it was delightfully normal, i would say. and i mean, the president really took that event as kind of fun and light and fluffy to really emphasize kind of his broad message going into independence day. that we are still working to defeat this virus but look at -- thank you for playing during the pandemic. thank you for giving americans hope. thank you for using your facilities to help us combat this pandemic as we head into this independence day. and, again, we kind of all missed these cheesy sports outings at the white house. and like you said, a lot of protest from various athletic teams during the trump administration over the policies, over the former president's statements and positio
associated with the former president. when the coronavirus pandemic set all sports off the table for a little bit. the president of the united states paying tribute to the dodgers not only for being the world champions but for coming back and playing during the covid pandemic and for making dodgers stadium available for covid vaccines, covid testing and voting in last year's election. a dose of normalcy. >> yeah. it was delightfully normal, i would say. and i mean, the president really...
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sport. and we have been doing a lot of work as black swimming association to ensure that we take this to the take the work really to the sector to ensure we work towards more ethnic diversity in aquatics. you're not going see yourself in the sport any time soon. what we're hoping that having to review that decision would mean that we have young athletes taking up the sport at its highest level. but also, when we think about how this reflects the figures of the uk, so right now in the uk, 80% of black children in england do not swim. and that is 79% of asian children as well do not swim. so decisions like that put forward by them would make this gap even wider. and it would -- it's already a wide gap. it will widen this even more. we don't want that. we don't want to have the young people feel like they are intentionally precluded from a sport and actually the only sport that is also a life skill that goes as far as reducing drowning rates and working towards ensuring that they stay alive. >> yeah. >> besides just competing in the sport. >> staggering numbers and very important point that you
sport. and we have been doing a lot of work as black swimming association to ensure that we take this to the take the work really to the sector to ensure we work towards more ethnic diversity in aquatics. you're not going see yourself in the sport any time soon. what we're hoping that having to review that decision would mean that we have young athletes taking up the sport at its highest level. but also, when we think about how this reflects the figures of the uk, so right now in the uk, 80% of...
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put more association, say clearly, we don't want it this way and we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating their countries great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise. meanwhile, and israel corona via the case of surge by 50 percent in the past week, arise being blamed on the bill to variant israel with among the world. first, countries to reopen after lockdown to date, almost 2 thirds of israelis have had their 1st shot. now authorities calling on young people to come forward to get vaccinated and avoid a return of covert restrictions. adam, goodbye his taking his daughter's leah and i'll be to get vaccinated more and more young israelis age 12 to $15.00. and now getting their job like here at this small clinic and class saba. not least because of the fast spreading delta variant. and because many have plans for this summer, i think it's really good. it gives us much more freedom and it's nice to finally, you know, corona's over soon, hopefully. and yeah, i think it's important. it's still not settled because other countries have still not, not all of the
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association agreed the plan is the safest thing for students and educators. about 2700 are already vaccinated. >>> warriors making some big decisions about their future. sportss world. you have some big shoes to fill. people will tell you what to eat. everyone will have an opinion. and, yes, there will be tears. lots of new introductions. sleepless nights. that's normal. okay. so many new toys. it's not going to be easy. but, together, we got this. kaiser permanente. thrive there's a world where but, together, we got this. every one of us is connected. everyone. everywhere. where everyone is included. where everyone has access to information, education, opportunity. ♪ ♪ ♪ when everyone and everything is connected. that's really beautiful. anything is possible. good morning. cisco. the bridge to possible. >>> okay, the warriors had now not one but two chances. >> tonight's nba drive with the seventh overall pick. the warriors chose jonathan kuminga. he could be one of the best players of his draft class. with the 14th overall pick, golden state chose moses moody. >>> giants beat l.a. with the win, the giants are three games ahead of the dodgers in the nl-west
association agreed the plan is the safest thing for students and educators. about 2700 are already vaccinated. >>> warriors making some big decisions about their future. sportss world. you have some big shoes to fill. people will tell you what to eat. everyone will have an opinion. and, yes, there will be tears. lots of new introductions. sleepless nights. that's normal. okay. so many new toys. it's not going to be easy. but, together, we got this. kaiser permanente. thrive there's a...
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associations say clearly we don't want it this way. we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating day countries. great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise. he w responding charlotte chilson pill joins me now from london. charlie, good to see you again. covered 900 cases in the u. k. of reach levels. we haven't seen since january of this year. so why do you think the government is bowing to you for pressure? yeah, for yesterday over 20000 cases reported again in the u. k. they kind of numbers have been seen here for around a week now. roof, in cases driven by at the very contagious delta vary and here that explains, it's now dominant here, explains rapid rise in cases. so as you mentioned, they're not report. there is a good deal of concern and some courses. when looking at the math, then i like the football games that a plan to take place the semi finals tomorrow on wednesday in the final as well. capacity that expect it to be $60000.00. that's roughly a to said capacity in those stadiums. now, this is all part of a wider picture here in englan
associations say clearly we don't want it this way. we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating day countries. great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise. he w responding charlotte chilson pill joins me now from london. charlie, good to see you again. covered 900 cases in the u. k. of reach levels. we haven't seen since january of this year. so why do you think the...
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associations say clearly, we don't want it this way. we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating their countries great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise. i'm not joined by felix. comes with a freelance journalist base in cologne. why is you able to override these concerns? i mean, push so hard often successfully to get so many fans into stadiums. well, you would argue that you're making calls, but we've all seen that before the years there were 2 in dublin that were stripped of the right of hosting that tournament for not necessarily allowing him to stay in the spring here. and the message is, roy one, bang and use measures to it would use it to that it had to apply pressure if necessary to make that happen. absolutely. does the economic benefit then of hosting the euro matches, give us too much power of a whole country. it doesn't give way for lots of power. we all have to bear in mind that we believe we are doing the funds vaccination rollout, something to do with the content into, to get out of the corona practice at some point in the futu
associations say clearly, we don't want it this way. we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating their countries great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise. i'm not joined by felix. comes with a freelance journalist base in cologne. why is you able to override these concerns? i mean, push so hard often successfully to get so many fans into stadiums. well, you would argue...
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-based national rifle association called canada's gun control legislation unnecessary, burdening businesses, hunters, farmers and sportss own gun lobby, but it isn't as powerful as the nra. unlike in the u.s., canada doesn't have a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to own guns. >> here gun ownership is a privilege, a privilege the government gives to citizens and can remove it. >> reporter: gun crime is on the rise in major cities like toronto and montreal, but nowhere near the explosion in the u.s. with no apparent end in sight, are there any solutions americans can learn from our neighbors to the north? >> the canadian system recognizes that people's lives change over time. just because you're fit to own a gun at one point in time doesn't mean in the future you will continue to be fit. >> reporter: it's worth pointing out there are a lot of guns in canada, but nowhere near the level of gun violence we see here in the united states. as we compare the two countries, advocates might say hold on, gun ownership is enshrined in the u.s. constitution unlike in canada. one thing we noticed when reporting the st
-based national rifle association called canada's gun control legislation unnecessary, burdening businesses, hunters, farmers and sportss own gun lobby, but it isn't as powerful as the nra. unlike in the u.s., canada doesn't have a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to own guns. >> here gun ownership is a privilege, a privilege the government gives to citizens and can remove it. >> reporter: gun crime is on the rise in major cities like toronto and montreal, but nowhere...
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associated with the disease. we found out that the -- but when you look at people, for example, and this was done with sort of sportsks at the big ten conference, everybody who had covid had a cardiac mri to see whether they had evidence of mayo mayocarditis, and it was roughly more common than those who got it associated with vaccine. so to avoid the vaccine does not necessarily that you are avoiding this rare problem. >> all right. again, 100 cases out of 12.8 million doses of j & j. dr. paul offitt, thank you so much. >> thanks, doc. >>> we have seen a lot of republicans suddenly embrace the coronavirus vaccines this week, but there is still a giant gop divide on this issue. nearly half of house republicans still refuse to say whether they've been vaccinated. >> cnn's lauren fox has the details. first, what happened this week that made them change their tune, if we know, and why have they suddenly found religion, some republicans, on getting the vaccine and why won't others say if they're vaccinated? >> reporter: well, look, i think one of the things that i've been hearing from republican lawmakers that i have ta
associated with the disease. we found out that the -- but when you look at people, for example, and this was done with sort of sportsks at the big ten conference, everybody who had covid had a cardiac mri to see whether they had evidence of mayo mayocarditis, and it was roughly more common than those who got it associated with vaccine. so to avoid the vaccine does not necessarily that you are avoiding this rare problem. >> all right. again, 100 cases out of 12.8 million doses of j &...