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What makes Colorado Springs Olympic City USA?

Colorado Springs has a long and deep history with the Olympic movement and many of the organizations that make up Team USA.

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USOPC says confident in Paris Games security measures - Sports

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is confident in the security measures planned for next...

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At This Hour With Kate Bolduan

here's what maggie mickles who said was the first one at the ranch in texas told another teammate of what larry nassar was doing to her and came out at that point they had a problem. she said, quote, this is from the filing, the fbi knew that larry nassar was a danger to children when his abuse of me was first reported in september of 2015. for 421 days they worked with usa gymnastics and usopc to hide this information and allowed nassar to continue molesting young women and girls. it is time for the fbi to be held accountable, and the office of the inspector general did a full investigation, a full report and they concluded that the fbi, the indianapolis field office did have the information. they did not document the interview with michaela until 17 months after she bared her soul and told so much of what happened to her.

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Chris Jansing Reports

before the senate judiciary committee. >> the records establish that steve penny, fbi agent jay abbott and their subordinates worked to conceal nasser's crimes. we suffered and continue to suffer because no one at the fbi, usag or the usopc did what was necessary to protect us. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? they had legal, legitimate evidence of child abuse and did nothing. if they're not going to protect me, i want to know who are they trying to protect. >> what do you think? how strong do you think their case is? >> i think it's heroic that they are bringing this case, chris. let's give it some context. i want to start with what we just heard michela maroney say, what is the point of reporting

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BBC News-20211214-03:03:00

what we're really going to see is a template for what restorative justice should look like and how organisations should respond in crises. i am horrified that it took us five years to get here, but i am hopeful that usag will shift gears and really begin to lead in this field. and the same with usopc — what we need is a paradigm shift for how we respond to sexual abuse, and this is an opportunity for both organisations working collaboratively with survivors to create it because of the nonmonetary provisions in this settlement. getting to this point with a huge effort, wasn't it? and i was really struck by what you wrote on twitter. you said that, "most survivors that took part in this are not "olympians and elite gymnasts, and this was not resolved "by only nassar survivors." you said, "don't forget their voices." who are the people that you're talking about, and what was the effort that they put into this? you know, it's really easy to think of this usag settlement as �*the nassar case', and to an extent, that's what a lot of usag leaders have wanted to paint — this was just one bad apple.

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BBC News-20211214-03:06:00

to look for gaps in weak spots, and the university board just flat—out rejected any kind of collaborative working with survivors and any kind of the nonmonetary reform we asked for. that door has been closed. with usag and usopc and these nonmonetary provisions, again, we have the ability to create a template for what this should look like, and i'm excited about that opportunity to really give a paradigm shift for how institutions should respond in crisis, and as far as the fbi goes, we're really still waiting to hear — the department ofjustice announced that they have reopened the investigation, that's some new information that came in, but we're waiting still to see if there's going to be any kind of accountability for those fbi agents who not only lied to the department ofjustice, who lied to nassar survivors and who allowed a paedophile to continue abusing little girls for 15 months after they did exactly what he was doing, as of yet, there has been no accountability for the fbi. that's a step that still has to come.

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BBC News-20211214-04:06:00

to look for gaps in weak spots, and the university board just flat—out rejected any kind of collaborative working with survivors and any kind of the nonmonetary reform we asked for. that door has been closed. with usag and usopc and these nonmonetary provisions, again, we have the ability to create a template for what this should look like, and i'm excited about that opportunity to really give a paradigm shift for how institutions should respond in crisis, and as far as the fbi goes, we're really still waiting to hear — the department ofjustice announced that they have reopened the investigation, that's some new information that came in, but we're waiting still to see if there's going to be any kind of accountability for those fbi agents who not only lied to the department ofjustice, who lied to nassar survivors and who allowed a paedophile to continue abusing little girls for 15 months after they did exactly what he was doing, as of yet, there has been no accountability for the fbi. that's a step that still has to come. rachael denhollander, one

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BBC News-20211214-04:03:00

is a template for what restorative justice should look like and how organisations should respond in crisis. i am horrified that it took us five years to get here, but i am hopeful that usag will shift gears and really begin to lead in this field. and the same with usopc — what we need is a paradigm shift for how we respond to sexual abuse, and this is an opportunity for both organisations working collaboratively with survivors to create it because of the nonmonetary provisions in this settlement. getting to this point with a huge effort, wasn't it? and i was really struck by what you wrote on twitter. you said that, "most survivors that took part in this are not "olympians and elite gymnasts, "and this was not resolved by only nassar survivors." you said, "don't forget their voices." who are the people that you're talking about, and what was the effort that they put into this? you know, it's really easy to think of this usag settlement as �*the nassar case', and to an extent, that's what a lot of usag leaders have wanted to paint — this was just one bad apple. but the reality is that usag was filled with coaches

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports-20211214-14:46:00

withdrew for part of the competition telling hoda -- >> soon as we stepped on to the olympic scene it's just, decided i couldn't do it anymore and cracked and that's what happened. >> reporter: a system that maroney hold savannah in 2018 didn't care about the women. >> all they cared about was their reputation, money, gold medals and that was it. >> reporter: this morning, usa gymnastics a apologizing saying the bankruptcy reorganization reflects our own accountability to the past and our commitment to the future. the usopc issues its own mea culpa. we recognize our role in failing to protect the athletes and sorry for the profound hurt endured. saying it's enacted sweeping reforms to combat sexual abuse. >> that was anne thompson reporting and one more thing i want to add. under the agreement at least one abuse survivor is now going to sit on usa gymnastics board of

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