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you can see him here helping kerri strug in this iconic moment after she injured her ankle vaulting in996 olympics. >> when did you first meet dr. nassar? >> i had just finished world championships at the age of 15. and through most of that year, i had extreme hip pain to the point where i would wake up in the mork unable to walk. >> jessica howard was the u.s. national champion in rhythmic gymnast ikz from 1999 to 2001, she said she met nassar at the famed karolyi ranch outside houston. run by legendary coaches bella and martha karolyi, they've coach said ten champions, including greats bike simone biles and nadia comaneci. during team usa's training season, the young athletes lived on the ranch where nassar treated them. >> you come from an entire environment of silence and strength and -- >> doing what you're told? >> doing what you're told. obedience, and i just did what i was told. >> so you showed up in your shorts and no underwear and you laid on the table. what happened next? >> he began massaging my quads and my i.t. bands. and then he got closer and closer, you know, to more
you can see him here helping kerri strug in this iconic moment after she injured her ankle vaulting in996 olympics. >> when did you first meet dr. nassar? >> i had just finished world championships at the age of 15. and through most of that year, i had extreme hip pain to the point where i would wake up in the mork unable to walk. >> jessica howard was the u.s. national champion in rhythmic gymnast ikz from 1999 to 2001, she said she met nassar at the famed karolyi ranch...
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Feb 19, 2017
02/17
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. >> well, vote was strug toured to provote vocational opportunities, education and training. we're focused on any agency that's focused on those opportunities for men and women. as you know, particularly as d.c. changes and becomes more and more gentified the is escalating, and it's very difficult for the men and women under our supervision sometimes to get into the door for these opportunities. so one of the things that we're really interested in is working on entrepreneurship opportunities so that they can start their own businesses which you've heard from our guests about their experiences in that regard, but people like andrew who may relapse into criminality or into substance abuse, we believe that at some point they get it, and they really do want to get on the right track as he has done, an they use the services, anything that they can provide them we use them well and we do forward and do well and that's why this is exciting because we want others to have that same feeling of hope, that their future is not defined by their past, that they do have a future. >> we've go
. >> well, vote was strug toured to provote vocational opportunities, education and training. we're focused on any agency that's focused on those opportunities for men and women. as you know, particularly as d.c. changes and becomes more and more gentified the is escalating, and it's very difficult for the men and women under our supervision sometimes to get into the door for these opportunities. so one of the things that we're really interested in is working on entrepreneurship...
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Feb 22, 2017
02/17
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that's him right after kerri strug's famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta. according to the attorney general, more than 80 women have come forward so far with complaints against nassar. >> taking the apple cart and flipped it upside down. >> reporter: jamie dantzscher, who won a bronze medal in the 2000 olympics, says nassar treated her without a glove or chaperone. she spoke with "60 minutes" on sunday. >> i started having really bad lower back pain on my right side of my back. so i went to him for my back pain. >> reporter: what specifically would he do? >> he would put his fingers inside of me, move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop, and that that would put my himself back and help my back pain. >> reporter: how old were you then when he first did that procedure? >> i was either 13 or 14. >> reporter: nassar pleaded not guilty to the previous charges against him in michigan. in a statement from his lawyers, he has defended his treatment as legitimate. >> mason: dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. protesters taking a stand against the d
that's him right after kerri strug's famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta. according to the attorney general, more than 80 women have come forward so far with complaints against nassar. >> taking the apple cart and flipped it upside down. >> reporter: jamie dantzscher, who won a bronze medal in the 2000 olympics, says nassar treated her without a glove or chaperone. she spoke with "60 minutes" on sunday. >> i started having really bad lower back pain...
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Feb 28, 2017
02/17
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his son owen joined us just days ago to discuss the oscar nominated documentary, it chronicles the strug wells owen's autism. it is a beautiful story about the power of movies and shaping who we are and who we become. >> do you have a favorite disney movie? >> i love them all. >> yeah? >> it's hard to pick one. >> hard to pick one. >> it's like picking a favorite child. you don't want to offend any of the others. >> yeah. >> is there one that you watch the most? >> what would you say some of your favorites? >> the big four, little mermaid, beauty and the beast, aladdin and the lion king. >> i'm a dumbo guy. >> i love dum bchl o. >> do you like him? >> yeah. >> dumbo is an amazing movie. what is the big idea for dumbo? >> inner ears. >> what is your inner ears? >> my art work. it's the compensatory abilities. >> yeah. >> the thing that makes dumbo different is his what? >> his ears. >> and his greatest what? >> strength. >> allows him to soar. >> i have to come to your house one day. i'm inviting myself to dinner so i can sit and be a part of the conversations. >> yeah. it really is inter
his son owen joined us just days ago to discuss the oscar nominated documentary, it chronicles the strug wells owen's autism. it is a beautiful story about the power of movies and shaping who we are and who we become. >> do you have a favorite disney movie? >> i love them all. >> yeah? >> it's hard to pick one. >> hard to pick one. >> it's like picking a favorite child. you don't want to offend any of the others. >> yeah. >> is there one that you...
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that's him right after kerry strugs' famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta.him today. since december, he's been held without bail in michigan where he worked at michigan state university sports medicine clinic, charged with possession of child pornography. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and fbi are investigating dozens of other cases involving nasser, some decades old. others within the last two years. jamie dancer says she started seeing dr. nasser around 1995, after she became a member of the u.s. junior national team. >> i started having really bad back pain on my right side of my back. so i went to him for my back pain. >> what specifically would he do? >> he would put his fingers inside of me, move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop, and that that would put my hips back in and help my back pain. >> how old were you then when he first did that procedure? >> either 13 or 14. >> i was 15 years old, and i had a hip problem, a very severe hip problem.
that's him right after kerry strugs' famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta.him today. since december, he's been held without bail in michigan where he worked at michigan state university sports medicine clinic, charged with possession of child pornography. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and fbi are investigating dozens of other cases involving nasser, some decades old. others within the last two...
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it's clear that they want to make the argument that the president has the broad discretion in the strugs. the president has the right of discretion to suspend the class of any alien group into the united states. they also made the point that people from these seven countries identified in the travel ban who have never been to the united states should not be granted constitutional rights. they say that they should not be afforded rights under equal protection, due process. what's interesting here at the very end though of this 15-page brief they say at most the injunction should be limited to the class of individuals on whose the claims state. previously immigrants abroad. and now wish to return to the united states. >> let me bring in steve. i want to point out. you and some of your clients have filed am cuss brief. given what president trump has said about a muslim ban when he was a candidate, could that hurt him before this court. >> wolf i think it could. pamela is right about how the government argued the case. the big question tomorrow is how much of the mother its do they want to g
it's clear that they want to make the argument that the president has the broad discretion in the strugs. the president has the right of discretion to suspend the class of any alien group into the united states. they also made the point that people from these seven countries identified in the travel ban who have never been to the united states should not be granted constitutional rights. they say that they should not be afforded rights under equal protection, due process. what's interesting...
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02/17
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it has strug frols provide an appropriate temperature for the pets.bout this new system going in but it also means that about half of our dog kennels are going to be closed for the next two months. which is obviously a challenge. >> what you guys normally take in you're doing about 50% less. >> exactly. we're still going to take in the dogs. that's our mission. we're contracted by the city to be animal control and, you know, but what we can do is try to help people avoid bringing their pets to the shelter. we have a plan in place to help all the dogs, you know. we're going to try to decrease number of pets coming in while increasing the number of dogs going out. we have a big adoption promotion going on. and we're going to be working with local shelters including the pc spa in providence. they will be pulling some dogs from us. he's very excited. >> he is. >> we have a plan in place to handle this. we don't want anyone to opinion jake but we need the public's help. you're thinking about adopting or fostering now is the perfect time to help out. the ho
it has strug frols provide an appropriate temperature for the pets.bout this new system going in but it also means that about half of our dog kennels are going to be closed for the next two months. which is obviously a challenge. >> what you guys normally take in you're doing about 50% less. >> exactly. we're still going to take in the dogs. that's our mission. we're contracted by the city to be animal control and, you know, but what we can do is try to help people avoid bringing...
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02/17
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that's him right after kerri strug's famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta.at's him today. since december, he's been held without bail in michigan, where he worked at michigan state university's sports medicine clinic. he's charged with possession of child pornography and criminal sexual conduct involving the daughter of a family friend. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and f.b.i. are now investigating dozens of other cases involving nassar, some decades old, others within the last two years. >> dantzscher's off to a great start tonight. >> lapook: jamie dantzscher says she started seeing dr. nassar around 1995, after she became a member of the u.s. junior national team. >> dantzscher: i started having really bad lower back pain on my right side on my back. so i went to him for my back pain. >> lapook: what specifically would he do? >> dantzscher: he would put his fingers inside of me and move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop, and that that would put m
that's him right after kerri strug's famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta.at's him today. since december, he's been held without bail in michigan, where he worked at michigan state university's sports medicine clinic. he's charged with possession of child pornography and criminal sexual conduct involving the daughter of a family friend. investigators were able to make the case against him because gymnasts went public after years of silence. the police and f.b.i. are now...
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which means in workers in northern california are strug looingling to secure that eroding emergency spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick break. 6: are you kidding me? emergency spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick break country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick break spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick breaky spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick bretrg emergency spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick breli eroding emergency spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick break. and i was worried about joint damage. . >>> as we speak, in central california a race against a ticking clock. a state water official tells nbc news it is a worst case nightmare. crews racing to shore up that spillway in our nation's largest dam as a storm approaches the area. nearly 200,000 people are still out of their homes, evacuated because of the risk of catastrophic flooding. ginning me now from oroville california steve patterson remains there. steve
which means in workers in northern california are strug looingling to secure that eroding emergency spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick break. 6: are you kidding me? emergency spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick break country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick break spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick breaky spillway at the country's tallest dam. we go there after a quick bretrg emergency spillway at...
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02/17
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. >> reporter: but for decades, people here have strugged, more and more, as their factories have shutteredheir coal mines have closed. now, though, there is a sense of hope that you can feel across this town. something many here have not felt for a long time. >> a lot of people are happy. i mean, some even ecstatic that we now can say president trump. >> reporter: president trump won more than 80% of the vote here. >> everybody was excited. someone told me this morning that in eastern kentucky, that the coal trucks are already out and about. >> reporter: donna kumer has been running this gas station for about a decade and knows about everybody in town. do you feel hopeful after the election? >> absolutely. he's already done more in a week than obama did in eight years. >> reporter: president trump? >> for the american people. >> reporter: i'm fascinated by what gives people so much hope. what do you think it is? >> the change, the fact that they want -- he wants -- i believe he wants to take care of us, the little people. and he understands us better. i think he's going to quit giving mone
. >> reporter: but for decades, people here have strugged, more and more, as their factories have shutteredheir coal mines have closed. now, though, there is a sense of hope that you can feel across this town. something many here have not felt for a long time. >> a lot of people are happy. i mean, some even ecstatic that we now can say president trump. >> reporter: president trump won more than 80% of the vote here. >> everybody was excited. someone told me this morning...
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02/17
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banks have strug told quantify brexit risk because so many unknowns around britain's future relationshipith the inch u. that's your bloomberg business flash. anna: juliette, thank you. saudi's oil joint is worth enough to consume apple twice with some spare change left over. now they may have to set farl lot less. industry executive analysts and investors told bloomberg their analysis suggests aramco is worth no more than a half or maybe as little as a fifth of that amount. let's bring in will kennedy, editor of energies and ommodities for bloomberg news. good morning. so maybe not $2 trillion. maybe less than that. why the different estimates, take it into the murky world of valuing oil companies. will: when they announced they might like to privatize this oil company, and it is enormous, produces more oil than any other company in the world, the estimate seemed to rest on saudi's enormous reserves, times $8 which is a typical value for a barrel of oil reserve when you get to two trillion. not many oil companies are valued like that. it's more common to value an oil company around cash
banks have strug told quantify brexit risk because so many unknowns around britain's future relationshipith the inch u. that's your bloomberg business flash. anna: juliette, thank you. saudi's oil joint is worth enough to consume apple twice with some spare change left over. now they may have to set farl lot less. industry executive analysts and investors told bloomberg their analysis suggests aramco is worth no more than a half or maybe as little as a fifth of that amount. let's bring in will...
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02/17
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that's him right after kerri strug's famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta.e attorney general, more than 80 women have come forward so far with complaints against nassar. >> taking the apple cart and flipped it upside down. >> reporter: jamie dantzscher, who won a bronze medal in the 2000 olympics, says nassar treated her without a glove or chaperone. she spoke with "60 minutes" on sunday. >> i started having really bad lower back pain on my right side of my back. so i went to him for my back pain. >> reporter: what specifically would he do? >> he would put his fingers inside of me, move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop, and that that would put my hips back and help my back pain. >> reporter: how old were you then when he first did that procedure? >> i was either 13 or 14. >> reporter: nassar pleaded not guilty to the previous charges against him in michigan. in a statement from his lawyers, he has defended his treatment as legitimate. >> dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. >>> protesters taking a stand against the dakota access pipeline
that's him right after kerri strug's famous ankle injury in the 1996 olympics in atlanta.e attorney general, more than 80 women have come forward so far with complaints against nassar. >> taking the apple cart and flipped it upside down. >> reporter: jamie dantzscher, who won a bronze medal in the 2000 olympics, says nassar treated her without a glove or chaperone. she spoke with "60 minutes" on sunday. >> i started having really bad lower back pain on my right side...
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you can see him here helping kerri strug in this iconic moment after she injured her ankle vaulting inns of female athletes going back to 1996 say he abused them behind closed doorsened the guise of medical treatment including 2000 bronze medalist jamie dantzscher. >> when he first did the procedure i was either 13 or 14. >> reporter: she says she went to dr. nassar for help with back pain when she says he assaulted her. >> i never questioned dr. nassar's treatment. so for me i get upset because i don't -- i look back and i don't know how i wasn't uncomfortable but just being a kid and being a little girl and being in such intense environment i trusted dr. nassar. >> nobody questioned it because he was a doctor and the girls looked at it and said, well, he must be doing the right thing because everybody tells me he's a world renown doctor. >> reporter: dantzscher says the high-establishes culture of gymnastics is partly to blame under the leadership of bella and martha karolyi named in a separate lawsuit by a gymnast who alleges dr. nassar abused her at the karolyis' faming training ra
you can see him here helping kerri strug in this iconic moment after she injured her ankle vaulting inns of female athletes going back to 1996 say he abused them behind closed doorsened the guise of medical treatment including 2000 bronze medalist jamie dantzscher. >> when he first did the procedure i was either 13 or 14. >> reporter: she says she went to dr. nassar for help with back pain when she says he assaulted her. >> i never questioned dr. nassar's treatment. so for me...
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02/17
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so the white house is strug is link because of the absence of a still and complete cabinet.rats obstruction is effective in my perspective. from a democrat perspective it is good. from the house we yet to confront any major issues we get direction the white house where they want to take us. for obamacare, it is simple. we had repeal votes in the past. let's go ahead and have a repeal vote. if we can't muster votes to repeal obamacare, if there too many liberal big government republicans in the house to get that done, then we start looking at alternatives. we should not look at alternatives until we first had the vote on repeal of obamacare. neil: we'll watch very closely. congressman, thanks very much for taking the time. >> thank you, neil. neil: meantime, you knew this would happen. scott pruitt now is the epa chief a controversial choice of the administration. he got in, he said he would be looking at a big regulatory roll back. he said he would change the epa operate and rethink its various priorities. now he is acting on it and we're talking acting on it big. after this
so the white house is strug is link because of the absence of a still and complete cabinet.rats obstruction is effective in my perspective. from a democrat perspective it is good. from the house we yet to confront any major issues we get direction the white house where they want to take us. for obamacare, it is simple. we had repeal votes in the past. let's go ahead and have a repeal vote. if we can't muster votes to repeal obamacare, if there too many liberal big government republicans in the...
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lowered the percentage of uninsured by eight points in rural communities that often strug geld without hospitals. here's another example from janet moseley from a rural area south of richard who grows and sells organic vegetables. she said we went through various attempts to manage the cost of health insurance and health care on our finances before the a.c.a. with no good results. because of the a.c.a., we have been able to have an appropriate plan with a realistic deductible, access to quality doctors and be able to go to preventive care annual appointments. we are quite fearful about what life and business may become without the a.c.a. a.c.a. repeal would be disasterous. not only is congressman price strongly opposed to the a.c.a., but his plan or what framework of a plan you see and other proposals dramatically scale back the individual market reforms that allow people like andrea and janet to obtain meaningful coverage. as our workforce becomes more mobile than ever, congressman price has said people should have access to care, but access to care without affordable care isn't true
lowered the percentage of uninsured by eight points in rural communities that often strug geld without hospitals. here's another example from janet moseley from a rural area south of richard who grows and sells organic vegetables. she said we went through various attempts to manage the cost of health insurance and health care on our finances before the a.c.a. with no good results. because of the a.c.a., we have been able to have an appropriate plan with a realistic deductible, access to quality...
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they're strugging it off. the dow is up right now. scott, come in, please.ou manage money, appears the market is not all that pertu perturb perturbed. >> nothing i like to do more than talk about money. whether in it's oil based companies, traded here on the s&p 500, the market is longing long-term. looking at tax reform, regulatory reform. if you're an investor and see a pull back in a stock you like take that advantage or opportunity because longer term under president trump, i think that stocks are going up. stuart: maria, doesn't it also say all of this intense opposition is not actually going to change things. maria: it's not going to change things. stuart: president trump is going to get most of what he wants. maria: he's going to get his cabinet as well by the way. i think on the heels of what you hear one ceo say, people are just jumping on the band wagon. we know silicon valley was all in for hillary so they're losing themselves. they don't like what's happening. they don't want to see presidentrump in office. stuart: it's kind of funny in a way. it
they're strugging it off. the dow is up right now. scott, come in, please.ou manage money, appears the market is not all that pertu perturb perturbed. >> nothing i like to do more than talk about money. whether in it's oil based companies, traded here on the s&p 500, the market is longing long-term. looking at tax reform, regulatory reform. if you're an investor and see a pull back in a stock you like take that advantage or opportunity because longer term under president trump, i...
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. >> it's the strug. and judd and i are going to take that pain and put it into hilarity.ng. >> my character has no money, no talent, no wife and nowhere to stay. >> and yet, it's appealing. >> i want to tune in and look at the screen and find out what's going to happen. >> "crashing," premieres february 19th on hbo. >>> let's send it to al in ohio for a check of the weather. al? >> all right. let's look at your week ahead and see what we got coming up. we start off again. we have the big stormy system in the northeast and new england. strong wind there's. heavy rain down through the gulf coast into texas. by the time we get to the midweek period, things calm down. wet weather along the eastern atlantic coast. heavy rain moves into the pacific northwest and northern california. sunshine, unseasonably mild through the plains. record highs by the time we get to friday. a lot of sunshine in the eastern two-thirds of the country. heavy rain through california, that oroville dam is going to be a big, big concern, as the week wears on. goat's what's >>> good morning. i'm meteoro
. >> it's the strug. and judd and i are going to take that pain and put it into hilarity.ng. >> my character has no money, no talent, no wife and nowhere to stay. >> and yet, it's appealing. >> i want to tune in and look at the screen and find out what's going to happen. >> "crashing," premieres february 19th on hbo. >>> let's send it to al in ohio for a check of the weather. al? >> all right. let's look at your week ahead and see what we...