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The Lead With Jake Tapper

out. i apologize for the spaghetti strand over my shoulder. the whole idea of sports washing is one we talked about. many u.s. companies including some who are sponsors of the pga have business relationships with saudi arabia, and the united states and sports leagues in the united states are deeply invested in china. that doesn't change the fact that these individual golfers had a choice to make. it wasn't as if they'd be on a bread line if they stayed with the pga. they had a choice to make. what they did is not by any means illegal in accepting the money, but to many people it's unseemly given the background you just laid out. while it's on the usoc for putting two olympics in beijing, another in sochi, and it's on fifa for putting a world cup in qatar, those athletes have no choice but to go. the golfers in this case had a choice. >> former president trump has

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Outside Source

the world economic forum in davos. translation: what should the sanctions be — translation: what should the sanctions be like? _ translation: what should the sanctions be like? simple, - translation: what should the sanctions be like? simple, so . translation: what should the | sanctions be like? simple, so that russia or any other potential aggressor that might want to attack aggressor that might want to attack a neighbour would know straightaway what the consequences are. i believe that such sanctions have stood up been introduced against russia and they should be. —— still not been. meanwhile, in sochi, president putin has had support from an ally, belarus and president lukashenko. lukashenko accused the west was trying to split up ukraine, saying poland was seizing the western region. he gave no evidence to back this up. but it's been an embarrassing day for russian diplomacy. russia's senior diplomat to geneva — boris bondarev — has resigned. in a statement published

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Sportsday-20220117-18:53:00

i've seen images of houses, i saw one of— i've seen images of houses, i saw one of a _ i've seen images of houses, i saw one of a car _ i've seen images of houses, i saw one of a car. as they ran back in, the waves were coming in. so, it's pretty— the waves were coming in. so, it's pretty hard to watch, but, you know, tough _ pretty hard to watch, but, you know, tough weekm — pretty hard to watch, but, you know, tough week... i probably will donate something — tough week... i probably will donate something. 0r tough week... i probably will donate something. or do something to raise money, _ something. or do something to raise money, so _ something. or do something to raise money, so i — something. or do something to raise money, so i think it's a nice gesture _ money, so i think it's a nice gesture to _ money, so i think it's a nice gesture to help my people out. with less than three weeks to go to the start of the winter olympics in beijing, organisers of the games have cancelled plans to sell tickets to the general public as part of strict covid—19 restrictions. we already knew there would be no international spectators and tickets will now be given to invited groups only. curling is always one of the big medal hopes for team gb, and this games will be no different. eve muirhead won bronze in sochi,

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BBC News-20220204-11:32:00

now time for a sports update. we can get the latest from john. in just under half an hour, the opening ceremony to the winter olympic games will get underway, with team gb aiming to win more medals than ever before. their highest total is five — achieved in sochi in 2014 and pyeongchang four years later. but when british athletes do win a medal, there's normally a story to tell — as paddy gearey reflects on past successes. despite how it sometimes feels, the uk is not a cold country. we are short on mountains, low on snow. and yet, frozen in our sporting history, our moment of fire on ice. like the sparks that seems to fly from john curry�*s skate at the winter olympics in calgary in 1976. john curry's skate at the winter olympics in calgary in 1976-— in calgary in 1976. john curry did not ut a in calgary in 1976. john curry did not put a foot — in calgary in 1976. john curry did not put a foot wrong. _ in calgary in 1976. john curry did not put a foot wrong. gold - in calgary in 1976. john curry did not put a foot wrong. gold for. in calgary in 1976. john curry did . not put a foot wrong. gold for great britain, not put a foot wrong. gold for great

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BBC News-20220303-13:34:00

know, you, you are in close proximity, you eat in the same tent and it would be almost impossible to keep athletes apart. there might be some russian athletes who wouldn't want to compete. although it is leyte have got to the right decision in the end. we had already had confirmation from formula one that the russian grand prix in sochi would not be going ahead this september — well, today formula i terminated its contract with the russian grand prix, which means there will no longer be a race in st petersburg, where it was due to move in 2023. the sport's commercial arm, which controls the calendar, decided racing in the country would be impossible in the wake of the invasion of ukraine. president vladimir putin is closely associated with the race — he was instrumental in bringing it to russia in 2014. the decision means fi will not race in russia for the foreseeable future. thomas tuchel says it's "not sunk in" that chelsea owner roman abramovich is selling the club, with the manager now expecting "a big change". in a statement on the club's website, businessman abramovich said it was an "incredibly difficult

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Ayman-20220228-02:40:00

poland and sweden in announcing they are refusing to play against russia's in next month's world cup qualifiers. fifa stopped short of a full russia ban but has announced no russian matches will be able to take place inside the country. formula 1 has pulled the upcoming russia grand prix in sochi in september. pull their events from both russia and neighboring belarus which has been harboring russian troops part of this invasion. here in the u.s., calling on the biden administration to take a similar tactic where american sports are concerned. joining me now is a democrat of texas, a member of the house foreign affairs committee. congressman, it is great to have you on this show. as we watch the international sports world increasingly isolate russia on the global stage, of course this latest news today from fifa that along with teams refusing to play

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BBC News-20220303-22:54:00

to the court of arbitration for sport to lodge the appeal. formula one had already confirmed that the russian grand prix in sochi would not be going ahead this september, — well, earlier the organisation terminated its contract with the russian grand prix, which means there will no longer be a race in st petersburg, where it was due to move in 2023. the sport's commercial arm, which controls the calendar, decided racing in the country would be impossible in the wake of the invasion of ukraine. president vladimir putin is closely associated with the race — he was instrumental in bringing it to russia in 2014. the decision means f1 will not race in russia for the foreseeable future. getting underway on friday is the women's world cup in new zealand. england go into the tournament as defending champions and begin their campaign on saturday — when they face australia. the two sides meeting again — just a month on from australia's victory in the ashes. andrea nelson is the tournament chief executive and is excited about what it may leave behind.

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Breakfast-20220226-06:01:00

a resolution calling for moscow to stop the attack is blocked by the russians. tens of thousands of fleeing ukrainians cross into neighbouring countries, sparking a call for extra humanitarian support. sport makes a stand as russia is stripped of the champions league final and the grand prix in sochi is axed. we look at how the crisis is affecting other areas of sport. good morning. it's saturday, the 26th of february. our main story. there have been frequent blasts and explosions in kyiv overnight, hours after president volodymyr zelensky warned that russian forces were preparing to storm the capital. heavy gunfire can be heard in the centre of the city, and the ukrainian army said it had repelled an attack along one of the main avenues from the west. the ukrainians also said they had shot down a large russian plane carrying troops, as a battle takes place for control of an airport

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The Papers-20220303-23:55:00

the ban comes ahead of their men's world cup play—off match next month against poland. the union said it will go to the court of arbitration for sport to lodge the appeal. formula one had already confirmed that the russian grand prix in sochi would not be going ahead this september. well, earlier, the organisation terminated its contract with the russian grand prix, which means there will no longer be a race in st petersburg, where it was due to move in 2023. the sport's commercial arm, which controls the calendar, decided racing in the country would be impossible in the wake of the invasion of ukraine. president vladimir putin is closely associated with the race — he was instrumental in bringing it to russia in 2014. the decision means f1 will not race in russia for the foreseeable future. getting under way on friday is the women's cricket world cup in new zealand. england go into the tournament as defending champions and begin their campaign on saturday, when they face australia — the two sides meeting again just a month on from australia's victory in the ashes. andrea nelson is the tournament chief executive and is excited about what it may leave behind.

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20211207-00:10:00

attempt to get me fired, there were protests outside 30 rock. they demanded a complete public apology in prime time from me, which was not forthcoming. and as you mentioned, in 2008, we brought it up. in 2014, in sochi, the question of the ioc's strange affinity for authoritarian regimes was also brought up. >> yeah. >> and here they are, back again in beijing. and the ioc now is complicit, to a certain extent. >> so -- so let me ask you about the ioc, bob, because you know, to a certain extent, they are actually disparaging the wta, right? they have had two video calls. >> yeah. >> and they say, oh, everything is fine. and anybody who would say anything else knows nothing. um, they -- they just -- i mean, i don't know how else to say it. sounds to me like they want to brush it all under -- under the rug and keep their relationship with china alive. >> absolutely. that's what they do. um, we might have said in the past that it was questionable and it was discouraging or disappointing. the ioc's affinity for china and

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