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i'm the first member of congress to ever take paternity leave. i've done it twice and proud to be a part of a bipartisan effort to keep this at the forefront of the efforts, and we tried to do it with the build back better bill during the summer and you know what that happened there. we will keep pushing during the trump administration, the only time i went to the white house was an event around paid leave largely led on the republican side. so i think there is some bipartisan agreement that we need to do this, and there may be a way forward. and certainly, this caucus, it being bipartisan, it gives us something. and so we have to keep pushing forward, but the only major developed country in the world, and it is way past time that we do this, and again, thank you for your visibility around it, and i think it makes it easier for folks in their own lives when they see others doing it. >> hamlin i think is doing well as well. eloise's favorite word right mow is no. i hope you're not in the same

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the defense department needs that our agencies need, i think we can do that. >> do you think it will happen before january 3rd and the new congress? >> it has to. i think there's an understanding, not just among democrat, but also among republicans, that we need to do it before then. >> i want to ask you about one other thing, it is close to my heart, i know it's close to your heart as well, you're leading a push for a nationwide paid parental leave. this is the, a part of the bill, it has been introduced a number of times, that these always get slashed first. and now that the republicans are going to control the house, and even though the democrats will be one ahead in the senate, 51-49, do you see this having any movement at all? i know there are republicans who support it but do you see, whoever the speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, or someone else, do you see them bringing legislation on paid parental leave to the floor? >> well, first, let me thank you for your visibility around this, and your activism around this, and i hope eloise is doing well,

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hungry. when i quit gym, i'll look back at this and dieting will always be the worst part of gymnastics. eloise jotischky was 14 when she wrote this in herdiary. between the age of 10 and 14 she was part of the acrobatics team, training 25 hours a week at heathrow gymnastics club. her coach was andrew griffiths. i was told that i was too big and that i needed to lose weight. on a non—training days i was eating around 827 calories and on a training day, around just over 1200. so, you know, physically i was absolutely exhausted. in 2014, griffiths served a british gymnastics suspension for inappropriate practices but he appealed and was allowed to return. when he came back, eloise was 12. she weighed around seven stone in this picture but says griffiths had decided she should weigh around one stone less. every saturday, she says he would weigh her and body shame her.

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when it got to thursday or friday i would just get so stressed, to the point where i would feel sick. i tried to limit how much water i was drinking, i was scared every day to go to training. every day i'd just wake up and dread it. eloise's story is significant. hers is the first case in a civil claim against british gymnastics where the governing body has admitted full liability for everything that happened to her. but remarkably, when eloise received a letter confirming this in march this year, griffiths went to baku for the world acrobatic championships as a great britain coach. it was so unbelievable that ijust kind of thought, what's even the point, to see that he's still being allowed to go out and coach. it was just beyond frustrating. frankly, incomprehensible. british gymnastics says it has recently doubled the size of its safeguarding team and that there is no place for abuse of any kind in the sport. it says andrew griffiths cancelled his british gymnastics

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membership. heathrow gymnastics club says he no longer works for them and says it has more than 1,000 children that participate happily there. we contacted andrew griffiths on several occasions but he didn't respond. since filming this interview, eloise has finally received the apology she craved from british gymnastics. now she wants change so no other children suffer. i almost feel sorry for myself, i want to go back and take that 14—year—old and you know, give her a hug. it didn't have to be like that. i loved gymnastics when i started it. i had a real passion for it. my coach and the culture within the gym was, it was horrible. broken childhoods, adults left deeply affected. next week's independent review should be british gymnastics's moment of reckoning. natalie pirks, bbc news.

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it was so unbelievable that ijust kind of thought, what's even the point, to see that he's still being allowed to go out and coach. it was just beyond frustrating. frankly incomprehensible. british gymnastics says it has recently doubled the size of its safeguarding team and that there is no place for abuse of any kind in the sport. it says andrew griffiths cancelled his british gymnastics membership. heathrow gymnastics club says he no longer works for them and says it has more than 1,000 children that participate happily there. we contacted andrew griffiths on several occasions, but he didn't respond. since filming this interview, eloise has finally received the apology she craved from british gymnastics. now she wants change so no other children suffer. i almost feel sorry for myself. i want to go back and take that 14—year—old and, you know, give her a hug. it didn't have to be like that.

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