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>> vitaly stepanov: yes, yes. >> keteyian: the fight was over. >> vitaly stepanov: the fight was over. >> keteyian: the turning point came right before the london games, when yuliya was injured. no longer a medal contender, she lost the protection of the system and tested positive for e.p.o. facing a two-year ban, she called vitaly just days before their divorce would be final. >> yulia stepanov: and he suggested, "let's tell the truth. let people know the whole truth, the way things happen in russia. to destroy the system one has to talk about it." >> vitaly stepanov: after i finished talking to her, you know, i think am i going to be able to get another person on my side? after three years of trying maybe i could get my wife on my side? trying to clean up sports? >> keteyian: not only did he bring her to his side, he convinced yuliya to take an extraordinary risk and use her phone to secretly record her coach giving her steroids, her teammates detailing their drug use, and the team medical director who told her how to get back on the drug program. >> yulia stepanov: it was total cra
>> vitaly stepanov: yes, yes. >> keteyian: the fight was over. >> vitaly stepanov: the fight was over. >> keteyian: the turning point came right before the london games, when yuliya was injured. no longer a medal contender, she lost the protection of the system and tested positive for e.p.o. facing a two-year ban, she called vitaly just days before their divorce would be final. >> yulia stepanov: and he suggested, "let's tell the truth. let people know the...
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May 12, 2016
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grigory rodchenkov detailed systematic cover-ups in with vitaly stepanov. the whistle-blower allowed us to listen to 15 hours of conversation he secretly reported with rodchenkov. >> he had the ability to help to get the necessary results. >> reporter: and those necessary results were gold medals? >> yes. >> reporter: in the recordings, rodchenkov named russian gold medalists in three sports, bobsled, skeleton and cross country skiing, whose dirty drug tests he helped cover up, all part, he said, of an elaborate scream to protect russia's olympic medal winners with the help of the country's intelligence service known as the f.s.b. what did he tell you about the f.s.b.? >> that f.s.b. tried to control every single step of the anti-doping process in sochi. >> reporter: the f.s.b. figured out a way to open proof, containing urine fm drug-tainted athletes. they then filled the bottles with clean urine collected from the athletes before they started doping. rodchenkov said he then had two weeks after the sochi games to make sure, in his words, people turned out
grigory rodchenkov detailed systematic cover-ups in with vitaly stepanov. the whistle-blower allowed us to listen to 15 hours of conversation he secretly reported with rodchenkov. >> he had the ability to help to get the necessary results. >> reporter: and those necessary results were gold medals? >> yes. >> reporter: in the recordings, rodchenkov named russian gold medalists in three sports, bobsled, skeleton and cross country skiing, whose dirty drug tests he helped...
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May 7, 2016
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over the last few months, shdchenkov has been sharing what pa knows with vitaly stepanov. that he doesn't know is that stepanov has recorded 15 hours of their conversations. what rodchenkov has revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. >> he told me what i knew they did. we could-- we could only see this much, but what was happening with cover-ups, it's like this. >> reporter: rodchenkov, who ran the drug testing lab in sochi, bragged he was in possession of what he called "the sochi list," the russians who competed dirty at the games. he also said the russian equivalent of the f.b.i., the f.s.b., was directly involved. what did he tell you about the f.s.b., the russian intelligence officers, and the sochi lab? >> that some f.s.b. agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that f.s.b. tried to control every single step of the anti- doping process in sochi. >> pelley: you can see armen's investigation this sunday on "60 minutes." britain's prince harry shares his inspiration for the invictus games. he'
over the last few months, shdchenkov has been sharing what pa knows with vitaly stepanov. that he doesn't know is that stepanov has recorded 15 hours of their conversations. what rodchenkov has revealed threatens the credibility of the results at the 2014 winter games in sochi, russia. >> he told me what i knew they did. we could-- we could only see this much, but what was happening with cover-ups, it's like this. >> reporter: rodchenkov, who ran the drug testing lab in sochi,...
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she met vitali stepanov at a drug seminar. a low level job at the russian anti-doping agency.e believer. >> i want sports to be fair. if somebody wins, i want him, him or her to be a real hero. not a fact one. >> 15 minutes their first date, he got a dose of reality. >> she says i am doping. i am -- all my teammates are doping as well. >> reporter: what do you think? >> i had suspicion. but i was hoping that i am -- >> she said that's not what it does. it helps russian athletes to win medals it does testing, fake testing. >> yet some two very different lives equal aid marriage. he now lived with doping at hope and corruption at work. >> there was a situation when i was -- offered a bribe by the vice president of the federation. just like that person comes to me and he says -- this athlete cannot be tested. how much money do you need? and my answer is -- this is what i get paid for. and i don't need any extra money. so she was selected. she must be tested. >> he says he repeatedly informed his bosses about the corruption. only to be told, what happens in russia, staiys in russi
she met vitali stepanov at a drug seminar. a low level job at the russian anti-doping agency.e believer. >> i want sports to be fair. if somebody wins, i want him, him or her to be a real hero. not a fact one. >> 15 minutes their first date, he got a dose of reality. >> she says i am doping. i am -- all my teammates are doping as well. >> reporter: what do you think? >> i had suspicion. but i was hoping that i am -- >> she said that's not what it does. it...
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in 1983, new york resident carmela vitali filed a patent for what invention used millions of times every day. a, the little plastic table that keeps pizza boxes from sagging. b, computer mouse. c, safety pin. d, retractable mechanism used to hold work i.d.s. don? >> the last one, work i.d.s. >> that is incorrect. >> the mouse? >> that is incorrect. >> b? >> that is incorrect also! it was the pizza poxes. >> i love that little table thing. >> the little plastic table for keeping -- >> i said "c." >> yeah. september 1982, princess grace, formerly known as the actress grace kelly after a car plunged off a cliff in what country. a, italy -- don? >> monaco. >> that is correct. last question, on august 19th, 1981, ronald reagan fulfilled a campaign promise by doing what. a, shuttering the department of economic warfare. b, nominating the first woman to the supreme court -- >> that one. >> that is correct. sandraday o'connor was confirmed, 99-0. let's take a look at the scores. brooke and brianna in third place with 20, robin and kamal with 50. when we come back, the players face to off in head
in 1983, new york resident carmela vitali filed a patent for what invention used millions of times every day. a, the little plastic table that keeps pizza boxes from sagging. b, computer mouse. c, safety pin. d, retractable mechanism used to hold work i.d.s. don? >> the last one, work i.d.s. >> that is incorrect. >> the mouse? >> that is incorrect. >> b? >> that is incorrect also! it was the pizza poxes. >> i love that little table thing. >> the...
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joining us now to get a take on this is polymetal ceo vitaly nesis.own a little bit today, but up big since the start of the year. have you been surprised by what this has done? >> absolutely. i absolutely expected the metal to trade sideways. this was a pleasant surprise for me. guy: is it sustainable? >> i would say short-term, yes, as long as there is significant political uncertainty over the remainder of the year. i think gold will continue to shine. matt: i wonder what you think of the miners that have been doing so well compared to the underlying commodities. have they caught up with of the rebound we have seen in commodities? >> well, i probably would call that an overshoot of sorts, because a lot of the names have doubled and tripled since the start of the year. but this is typical at the start of a bull market. to bewould urge investors cautious with the names that have significantly outperformed the metals. jonathan: looking forward from here, what happens next? russia is producing fairly aggressively at the moment. is that something that i
joining us now to get a take on this is polymetal ceo vitaly nesis.own a little bit today, but up big since the start of the year. have you been surprised by what this has done? >> absolutely. i absolutely expected the metal to trade sideways. this was a pleasant surprise for me. guy: is it sustainable? >> i would say short-term, yes, as long as there is significant political uncertainty over the remainder of the year. i think gold will continue to shine. matt: i wonder what you...
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grigory rodchenkov shared details of a systematic cover-up in sochi during skype conversations with vitalysten to 15 hours of conversations he secretly recorded with rodchenkov. >> he had the ability to help to get the necessary results. >> and those necessary results were gold medals? >> yes. >> reporter: in the recordings rodchenkov named russian gold medalists in three sports -- bobsled, skeleton and cross-country skiing, whose dirty drug tests he helped cover up, all part, he said, of an elaborate scheme to protect russia's olympic medal winners with the help of his country's intelligence service, known as the fsb. what did he tell you about the fsb? >> that fsb tried to control every single step of the anti-doping process in sochi. >> reporter: the fsb figured out a way to open bottles considered to be tamperproof containing urine from drug-tainted athletes. they then filled the bottles with clean urine collected from the athletes before they started doping. rodchenkov said he then had two weeks after the sochi games to make sure, in his words, people turned out to be clean, before te
grigory rodchenkov shared details of a systematic cover-up in sochi during skype conversations with vitalysten to 15 hours of conversations he secretly recorded with rodchenkov. >> he had the ability to help to get the necessary results. >> and those necessary results were gold medals? >> yes. >> reporter: in the recordings rodchenkov named russian gold medalists in three sports -- bobsled, skeleton and cross-country skiing, whose dirty drug tests he helped cover up, all...