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and the sochi lab. >> that some fsb agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that -- that fsb tried to control every single step of the -- anti-doping process in sochi. >> you can see the full report on our website. cbsnews.com. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. and our adult children-laws have are here. still.d in with us. so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are mom's. has anybody seen my pants? lasts up to two times longer. put those on, dad! it's got to be tide. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. sir, this alien life form at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. indeed. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. the worst
and the sochi lab. >> that some fsb agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that -- that fsb tried to control every single step of the -- anti-doping process in sochi. >> you can see the full report on our website. cbsnews.com. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. and our adult children-laws have are here. still.d in with us. so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are...
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and the sochi lab. >> that some fsb agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that -- that fsb tried to control every single step of the -- anti-doping process in sochi. >> you can see the full report on our website. cbsnews.com. the "cbs overnight news" what makes a lipton meal? well, first you start with this. and plenty of that. and these guys. and of course him. a place like... shhh! ehh, no. nope. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. because it goes great with these. and this. why not? too many friends. a big yes to this. what makes a lipton meal? what you bring to it. and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. lipton. be more tea. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information call this nu
and the sochi lab. >> that some fsb agents worked as doping control officers during the sochi games. that -- that fsb tried to control every single step of the -- anti-doping process in sochi. >> you can see the full report on our website. cbsnews.com. the "cbs overnight news" what makes a lipton meal? well, first you start with this. and plenty of that. and these guys. and of course him. a place like... shhh! ehh, no. nope. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of...
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it's february 2014, and the sochi olympics are just coming up when i arrive in moscow. it's a different moscow every time i come here. the '80s-style go-go capitalist conspicuous consumption see who can spend the most money disco-techno thing i encountered when i first came here in 2001, it's still going strong. in fact, these days moscow has one of the highest concentrations of billionaires in the world. but as never before, it's imperial russia now, a one-man rule. all power emanates, every decision must consider this guy. ♪ russia is full of characters with murky pasts and shadowy connections. one of them i've called a friend for more than a decade. >> tony! wow. >> i guess i'm switching to vodka. zamir. how are you, brother? >> now, my concern is back in the day, this place was famous for all of the rooms were bugged. >> not anymore, i'm sorry. >> oh, really? i'm really sorry about that. >> times change. >> poor zamir, my long-time crony. he tries to be at least diplomatic about these things. i mean, he's got to live here, right? he doesn't want prussic acid on hi
it's february 2014, and the sochi olympics are just coming up when i arrive in moscow. it's a different moscow every time i come here. the '80s-style go-go capitalist conspicuous consumption see who can spend the most money disco-techno thing i encountered when i first came here in 2001, it's still going strong. in fact, these days moscow has one of the highest concentrations of billionaires in the world. but as never before, it's imperial russia now, a one-man rule. all power emanates, every...
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in the southern russian resort of sochi, and they talked about abe's planed atendance at an international economic forum in vladivostok in september. after the meeting, narishkin told reporters that he and abe addressed issues of importance to the two nations and their people. >>> japanese scientists say they've made a discovery that could give them insight into how the first stars and galaxies formed. they found the earliest oxygen ever seen in the universe. they use the the world's largest radiotelescope in chile to make their discovery. akio inouye leads the researchers from osaka science university and the astronomical observatory from japan. >> translator: we discovered oxygen from more than 13 billion years ago. it's likely these are the first oxygen atoms in the universe. >> that means oxygen existed 0.7 billion years after the earth's burst of the universe 13.8 billion years ago. the researchers plan to carry out more observations to better understand this early galaxy. >>> today's eye on asia starts in south korea. the discovery of a ferry that sank will take more time than plann
in the southern russian resort of sochi, and they talked about abe's planed atendance at an international economic forum in vladivostok in september. after the meeting, narishkin told reporters that he and abe addressed issues of importance to the two nations and their people. >>> japanese scientists say they've made a discovery that could give them insight into how the first stars and galaxies formed. they found the earliest oxygen ever seen in the universe. they use the the world's...
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the kremlin dismissed the allegations that athletes were doping for the sochi games. the team cannot compete in the summer olympics in rio de janeiro. >>> and we're just 37 days away tr the start of the olympics. >> a number of southwest states are bracing for extreme heat. forecasters say portions of arizona, california, and nefsz will experience triple digit temperatures today and tomorrow with highs of 120 degrees responsible. excess sieve heat warnings are in effect through the first half of the week there. >>> and firefighters are scrambling to contain wild fires that are scorching hundreds of acres. the fire is now 45% contained. firefighters say they have a uphill battle with so much dry ground and record breaking heat. >>. >> good morning, i have a update on your weather now. even though we don't have that danger here, considering it is so dry right now, it is something to be mindful of as the summer progresses and progressions. weather stories include a sunny day and mainly clear night in the forecast. gorgeous all day long and a great night for sky gazing. i
the kremlin dismissed the allegations that athletes were doping for the sochi games. the team cannot compete in the summer olympics in rio de janeiro. >>> and we're just 37 days away tr the start of the olympics. >> a number of southwest states are bracing for extreme heat. forecasters say portions of arizona, california, and nefsz will experience triple digit temperatures today and tomorrow with highs of 120 degrees responsible. excess sieve heat warnings are in effect through...
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there is an ongoing investigation of the corruption of the sochi lab and a lot of them say they have known for years about this widespread doping within russia or they have suspected it and they think it is not just a track and field athletes that should get banned by the athletes from other sports as well. laura: how is it that russia has got away from this for so long? with collusion from others in the sport? >> there was drives the russianid from officials up through the track and field officials to keep these performance-enhancing drugs quiet. in terms of how the system allows this kind of corruption to happen you have the world anti-doping agency but they are not an enforcement authority. they are in oversight authority gives the through and good housekeeping seal of approval to national and regional anti-doping organizations that are supposed to be in charge of the testing and enforcement. if you are a country like russia or as we seem to realize you are a country like russia and you are willing to corrupt your anti-doping organization the new can get away with this stuff. laur
there is an ongoing investigation of the corruption of the sochi lab and a lot of them say they have known for years about this widespread doping within russia or they have suspected it and they think it is not just a track and field athletes that should get banned by the athletes from other sports as well. laura: how is it that russia has got away from this for so long? with collusion from others in the sport? >> there was drives the russianid from officials up through the track and...
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the copiantidoping chief says t countries covered up doping by its athletes in sochi. >>> this all comes as we are just 47 days away from the start of the olympic games. you can watch all the events right here on nbc 10. violeta? >>> after a beautiful start to the weekend, it looks like the nice weather stays put for all the dads out there as we head into tomorrow. i'm also tracking showers. it looks like that will hold off until next week. i'll have the details. ssistanced registration technology. hello! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. he has a lot of bad habits from his previous bank. we'll make it our mission to change that. hello account holder number 000-2738-4873 we'll teach him that customers, aren't account numbers... bart, this is tod. ...and that even though they aren't customers, dogs are always welcome. take your time. he'll learn that, even the smallest of human touches, can go a long way... hey bart, the pens are free. oh. ...and that we have longest hours than other banks.
the copiantidoping chief says t countries covered up doping by its athletes in sochi. >>> this all comes as we are just 47 days away from the start of the olympic games. you can watch all the events right here on nbc 10. violeta? >>> after a beautiful start to the weekend, it looks like the nice weather stays put for all the dads out there as we head into tomorrow. i'm also tracking showers. it looks like that will hold off until next week. i'll have the details. ssistanced...
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russia of running an elaborate doping program, including infiltrating the doping control lab at the sochi olympics. and russia's track team been barred from competing in rio. in a statement rio's lab said it, "expects its operations will be able to resume as normal in july after a technical visit from wada." even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately, it does. >> reporter: now, rio's lab was also shut down ahead of the 2014 world cup in brazil. the samples from the athletes had to be flown to switzerland. during the olympics some of the test results have to be turned around in a matter of hours. so if those have to be flown out of the country, josh, that simply will not be possible. >> elliott: no, it will not. ben tracy, thank you for that. still to come, two brothers fighting heroin addiction. one finds treatment, the other, it's a dead end. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 2
russia of running an elaborate doping program, including infiltrating the doping control lab at the sochi olympics. and russia's track team been barred from competing in rio. in a statement rio's lab said it, "expects its operations will be able to resume as normal in july after a technical visit from wada." even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately, it does. >> reporter: now, rio's lab was also...
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grigory rodchenkov, now says that up to 100 tainted urine samples were switched for clean ones at the sochi winter olympic where's russia topped the medal tally. but there's another scandal, too. despite years of mounting evidence, the anti-doping agency only acted after a german documentary proved that russian doping was widespread. it was the work of investigative journalist hajo seppelt who told us the sporting establishment turned a blind eye. >> big ceremonies and big celebrations and big events and high tv ratings-- that is their main interest. >> reporter: they don't want to know about doping. >> they don't want to know so much about doping. but to uncover the real extent of doping is not good for the business. that's very clear. >> reporter: the former head of track and field's world governing body, lamine diack, is also being investigated. and, scott, french prosecutors accuse him of accepting more than $1 million in bribes for covering up russian doping. >> pelley: holly williams in vienna tonight. holly, thank you. coming up next on the cbs evening news, help for evening news, he
grigory rodchenkov, now says that up to 100 tainted urine samples were switched for clean ones at the sochi winter olympic where's russia topped the medal tally. but there's another scandal, too. despite years of mounting evidence, the anti-doping agency only acted after a german documentary proved that russian doping was widespread. it was the work of investigative journalist hajo seppelt who told us the sporting establishment turned a blind eye. >> big ceremonies and big celebrations...
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he is claiming that russia covered up doping at the sochi olympic games. on friday, the governing body of track and field upheld a ban on russia's team for doping. that means they cot compete in rio. we're just 47 days away from the start of the olympic games. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> good morning, i'm erika martin. a gorgeous day on top. weather stories include temperatures tapping out. lots of low 90s today and tomorrow. stay hydrated. we will have mild conditions, lots of mid to upper 60s. great for skygazing and tomorrow's summer solstice. right now seeing 62 in the suburbs. philadelphia 66. lots of 60s right now, topping out in the 80s and 90s. the high temperatures for today hooks like 92 for most of new jersey. we're talking about average here further north of course and clouds, affect. otherwise it it looks like a gorgeous day on tap and here is why. our doppler radar not picking up on much activity right now. it is absolutely oppressive. it looks like they topped out at 120 or 121 degrees. high and dry, a high press
he is claiming that russia covered up doping at the sochi olympic games. on friday, the governing body of track and field upheld a ban on russia's team for doping. that means they cot compete in rio. we're just 47 days away from the start of the olympic games. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> good morning, i'm erika martin. a gorgeous day on top. weather stories include temperatures tapping out. lots of low 90s today and tomorrow. stay hydrated. we will...
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he claimed russia covered up doping by athletes at the sochi olympic games. on friday, the governing body of track and field upheld a competition ban. we're just 47 days away from the start of the olympics. don't forget to follow along on the nbc 10 app and nbc10.com. >> a former vander billionth football player has been found guilty. he was found dplt a second time for aggravated rape and sexual battery. prosecutors say he encouraged teammates to rape the girl as well and it was recorded. >>> why a small plane crashed right off of a rhode island beach. no one on the beach was hurt, and the pilot only had minor injuries. firefighters are scrambling to contain wildfires scorching hundreds of acres. it is now 45% contained. hundreds have been evacuated from there and from albuquerque, new mexico. highs possibly reaching 120 degrees. the excessive heat warnings are in effect for the first half of the week there. >> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood"1s weather. >> i'm erika martin. conditions will not be that hot here, but we will see upper 80s and low 90s
he claimed russia covered up doping by athletes at the sochi olympic games. on friday, the governing body of track and field upheld a competition ban. we're just 47 days away from the start of the olympics. don't forget to follow along on the nbc 10 app and nbc10.com. >> a former vander billionth football player has been found guilty. he was found dplt a second time for aggravated rape and sexual battery. prosecutors say he encouraged teammates to rape the girl as well and it was...
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russia's anti-doping lab, gregory rodchenkov says 100 tainted samples were switched for clean ones at sochi winter olympics where russia topped the medal tally. there is another scandal too. despite years of mounting evidence, the anti-doping agency only acted after a german documentary proved that russian doping was widespread. it was the work of investigative journalists who told us the sporting establishment turned a blind eye. >> big ceremonies. big celebrations. big events. high tv ratings. that is their main interest. >> they don't want to know about doping. >> they don't want to know so much about doping. but to, uncover the real extent of doping, is not good for the business. that's very clear. >> reporter: the former head of track & field world governing body is also being investigated. french prosecutors accused him of accepting more than $1 million in bribes in return for covering up russian doping. holly williams, cbs news, vienna. >> there was another massive protest against the u.s. military on the japanese island of okinawa. 3/4 of all american troops in japan are stationed o
russia's anti-doping lab, gregory rodchenkov says 100 tainted samples were switched for clean ones at sochi winter olympics where russia topped the medal tally. there is another scandal too. despite years of mounting evidence, the anti-doping agency only acted after a german documentary proved that russian doping was widespread. it was the work of investigative journalists who told us the sporting establishment turned a blind eye. >> big ceremonies. big celebrations. big events. high tv...
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february of 2014 when the sochi olympics interrupted and before that, the nhl lockout and adding salt to the wound for hockey fans in canada, it was traded to natchville. >> that chart looks like an american would have come up with a joke. and it's funny that it actually does show up. i'm looking at the canadian g.d.p. it's like $75. >> it's part. >> i'm looking at the two-year yield spread between spain and germany and the reason this is important there has been a little bit of rising anxiety about post-brexit and people were worried we might see it in spain and after we had that election on sunday, but a pretty 0.7% ove this past from to.46. there hasn't been that expansion of the spread this week thanks to the election and the fact and this is one area that hasn't shown up. >> if the election had gone the other way. >> if the radical left had done much better, i imagine the spread would have gone wider. >> our next guest says donald trump and the presidential election has the potential to be a lehman brothers moment. what doesn't? this is bloomberg. ♪, mark: i am mark crumpton, l
february of 2014 when the sochi olympics interrupted and before that, the nhl lockout and adding salt to the wound for hockey fans in canada, it was traded to natchville. >> that chart looks like an american would have come up with a joke. and it's funny that it actually does show up. i'm looking at the canadian g.d.p. it's like $75. >> it's part. >> i'm looking at the two-year yield spread between spain and germany and the reason this is important there has been a little bit...
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accused russia of running an elaborate doping program including infiltrating the doping control lab at sochi olympics. russia's track team barred from competing. in a statement rio's lab said it expects operations will resume as there mall in july after a technical visit from wada. even if this lab is back up and running does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> reporter: now, rio's lab was shut down ahead of the 2014 world cup in brazil in the samples from the athletes had to be flown to switzerland. during the olympics, test results have to be turned around in hours. if those have to be flown out of the country, josh. that went be possible. >> no it will not. ben tracy. thank yoor still to scum here, two brothers fighting heroin addiction. one finds treatment. the other hits a dead-end. (sounds of birds whistling) ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks
accused russia of running an elaborate doping program including infiltrating the doping control lab at sochi olympics. russia's track team barred from competing. in a statement rio's lab said it expects operations will resume as there mall in july after a technical visit from wada. even if this lab is back up and running does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> reporter: now, rio's lab was shut down ahead of the 2014 world cup in...
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report, accusing russia of an elaborate government-run doping program including infiltrating the lab at sochi to help athletes cheat. russia's track & field team has been banned from competing in the rio games. >> if this lab is not reopened in time for the olympics, what kind of impact will that have on the games? >> if it is truly is not reopened. it is a disaster. don catlan ran doping control labs at salt lake city, atlanta olympics. if the rio lab remains closed samples will be flown daily new a lab in the united states or europe. rio's lab was expected to process 6,000 samples during the three weeks of the games. >> nobody wants to do this. it is a real pain in the neck. >> reporter: even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> rio's lab was also shuttle down before the 2014 world cup. but that was due in part to obsolete equipment which has since been replaced. in a statement the lab said, it asserts its excellency as well as ethics and technical capacity. but for now this once lauded lab is idle, a
report, accusing russia of an elaborate government-run doping program including infiltrating the lab at sochi to help athletes cheat. russia's track & field team has been banned from competing in the rio games. >> if this lab is not reopened in time for the olympics, what kind of impact will that have on the games? >> if it is truly is not reopened. it is a disaster. don catlan ran doping control labs at salt lake city, atlanta olympics. if the rio lab remains closed samples...
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nothing but the best. >> for my prize, i get to take sochi smith home, right? >> no, we have to kiep them here. >> how often do you have the pig races? >> we are four race as day, races at 1:00 p.m., 3:30, 5:30 and 8:00. and so can people pick their pigs like we said. it's friendly. not gambling. but people can make their favorites, right? >> absolutely. >> and how long have you guys been doing this? >> we have done pig racing for almost 30 years now. >> and, so, rotating cast of characters? how does it work? these are all piglets, right? >> yes. >> at some point in time, they outgrow the competition. >> these guyser are between 8 and 15 weeks old. >> how old do they age out? >> i think after about three months, they get to be too big. >> so, hey, james, thank you so much. sounds like a lot of fun. alameda county fair. the pigs got their rewards and since i don't get to take soapy home with me, i'll see if i can take one of the pink cookies. they good look enough to eat. >> christien? cookies? >> don't worry. i do that all the time. >> does not sound good to me
nothing but the best. >> for my prize, i get to take sochi smith home, right? >> no, we have to kiep them here. >> how often do you have the pig races? >> we are four race as day, races at 1:00 p.m., 3:30, 5:30 and 8:00. and so can people pick their pigs like we said. it's friendly. not gambling. but people can make their favorites, right? >> absolutely. >> and how long have you guys been doing this? >> we have done pig racing for almost 30 years now....
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and reuters reported a couple of years ago before sochi olympics that russia exported some of the jihadists, hey wanted them off their hands, they facilitated flow giving a terrorist i knew identity, sending him to turkey. jihad and islamism is not limited to the gulf. russia is a big part. charles: we remember that spade of airline crashes, th the black widows. carl, we have talked about it, we said maybe it would be solved if we really just went in and destroyed isis, with a tough battle plan. donald trump has echoed that as well. people want to know what that means. it sounds like, we'll do things that american military would not do. >> one, define a goal, two define how you reach that goal. that includes boots on the ground could men and women in combat role. you take handcuffs off, you let them go out there. charles: does that mean higher civilian deaths. >> yes. charles: does it mean killing families of isis members. >> if necessary, yes. unfortunate is sounds crass but if they are living in the same house as kno know isis soldier, they know what they are doing that is part of the pro
and reuters reported a couple of years ago before sochi olympics that russia exported some of the jihadists, hey wanted them off their hands, they facilitated flow giving a terrorist i knew identity, sending him to turkey. jihad and islamism is not limited to the gulf. russia is a big part. charles: we remember that spade of airline crashes, th the black widows. carl, we have talked about it, we said maybe it would be solved if we really just went in and destroyed isis, with a tough battle...
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sochi was not really ready but they got the thing done, and nbc will be there. and if there's a section of the stadium that is not finished, we're not going to show it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's professionalism. >> they'll -- >> that's professionalism. >> they'll get the job done. somehow they'll get it done, i think. back to the eu, i think this is a very big deal in a lot of regard because it's the mirror image of what's going on in this country. a lot of the vote against the european union in great britain, we want our own country back. we don't want all these immigrants. that's what we're seeing here. and a lot of people are confused about their future, with good reason. and that confusion is fed by social media because you can't go online anywhere without someone having a very strong, sometimes outrageous opinion about what needs to be done. and that fuels insecurity and paranoia. so it takes, i think, leaders with a greater vision than what we're seeing right now who a to their constituents on terms that they understand. there's too much leaders up h
sochi was not really ready but they got the thing done, and nbc will be there. and if there's a section of the stadium that is not finished, we're not going to show it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's professionalism. >> they'll -- >> that's professionalism. >> they'll get the job done. somehow they'll get it done, i think. back to the eu, i think this is a very big deal in a lot of regard because it's the mirror image of what's going on in this country. a lot of the...
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. >> didn't they say sochi was going to be a disaster? didn't turn out -- >> in the intro you said the athletes were dropping out because of flies. what is worse, rio or chicago? a mosquito or get shot? >> you're mr. guns. >> i am, but not by gangs. here's the consequence, what's happening is the consequence of the organic versus chemical fallacy. the zika virus could have been wiped out by eliminates mosquitos through the use of ddt, got rid of malaria, came up with the argument it affected the thinness of bird shell eggs, the shell of their eggs so they banned it. millions died from malaria because of this. what you're seeing is the consequences of not using ddt to kill mosquitos. that's the mistake. >> can i add that's the exact same reason the democrats are holding up zika virus bill in the senate right now? because of environmental concerns. >> crazy. >> i thought they were -- >> other mosquito-born illnesses like west nile. >> right, exactly. >> i don't know. >> i'm going to watch, though. i think you'll watch, too, right? >> yep. >
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company in which you have invested might do a lot of business in russ which could have been great before sochi but with the fight the profile changed maybe dramatic. you may have to sell it for one that's domestic and slow down the economy and caused shoppers to stay away from expensive goods and happen in the depantrying of america. one of the largest trends that blindsided many of the food stocks seriously thought to be safe or perhaps a terrific drug company like pfizer making fortunes until they went off patent and generic competition crushed their margins. they were so often kept because they had gong down and investors bought more of these and subsidized these losers with the sacrifice of winning stocks. let me give you the bottom line. get ready for the correction. have cash on hand. when it happens don't sell the good ones to subsidize the gad. you will end with a terrible portfolio that won't bounce back. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> jim cramer, you're one of my heroes. >> i watch your show every weeknight. >> thank you so much for helping beginning investors like me. >> w
company in which you have invested might do a lot of business in russ which could have been great before sochi but with the fight the profile changed maybe dramatic. you may have to sell it for one that's domestic and slow down the economy and caused shoppers to stay away from expensive goods and happen in the depantrying of america. one of the largest trends that blindsided many of the food stocks seriously thought to be safe or perhaps a terrific drug company like pfizer making fortunes until...
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jihadists from dagestan into syria so that they can blow stuff up in the middle east and this is the sochi winter olympics and the idea was keep russia safe and wreak havoc somewhere else. >> it seems gee, whiz it's not a surprise that this guy might be the mastermind. you know this region very well and if so many of the guys joining isis are coming from this region, why aren't we hearing more about it? why isn't it more of of a focus? >> well, because the chechens cater such a mystery to us. when i was in the cia i was in charge of the caucuses, central asia and the whole area down there and we desperately tried to get inside the chechen organizations and they were active many years before the islamic state was founded coming down the pankisi valley and i used to work with the georgian police and we begged them to get sources and they couldn't do it. they were terrified of chechens. they were armed, vindictive and good fighters and the fact that the russians killed them in the civil wars in chechnya and sents them to syria tells them how nasty these people are and i don't mean that ethnic
jihadists from dagestan into syria so that they can blow stuff up in the middle east and this is the sochi winter olympics and the idea was keep russia safe and wreak havoc somewhere else. >> it seems gee, whiz it's not a surprise that this guy might be the mastermind. you know this region very well and if so many of the guys joining isis are coming from this region, why aren't we hearing more about it? why isn't it more of of a focus? >> well, because the chechens cater such a...
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agency published a report of accusing russia of an elaborate program including infiltrating the lab at sochi olympics to help the athletes cheat. russia has been banned from competing in the rio games. if this lab is not reopened in time for the olympics, what kind of impact will that have on the game? >> if it was not reopened it's a disaster. >> reporter: he ran the control lab in salt lake city in the atlanta olympics. he said if the lab remains closed, samples will have to be flown daily to another lab, likely in the united states or europe. rio's lab was expected to process 6,000 samples during the three weeks of the game. >> nobody wants to do this. >> reporter: even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin. >> well, fortunately, it does. >> reporter: rio's lab was also shut down before the 2014 world cup. >> they won the world cup! >> reporter: but that was due in part to obsolete equipment which has since been replaced. in a statement the lab set it asserts its efficacy and technical capacity. it's closed before the cauldron is
agency published a report of accusing russia of an elaborate program including infiltrating the lab at sochi olympics to help the athletes cheat. russia has been banned from competing in the rio games. if this lab is not reopened in time for the olympics, what kind of impact will that have on the game? >> if it was not reopened it's a disaster. >> reporter: he ran the control lab in salt lake city in the atlanta olympics. he said if the lab remains closed, samples will have to be...
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come clean saying russian officials switched up to 100 tainted urine samples with clean ones at the sochi winter olympics where russia topped the medal tally. a november report also alleges corruption within the international association of athletics federations itself. prosecutors say its former head accepted more than a million dollars in bribes to cover up russian doping. the problem, according to one point of view, is that some world sporting bodies have no interest in properly investigating doping allegations because it damages the business of sports. that's why russia was able to get away with this for so long. gayle? >> thank you very much, holly williams in vienna. >>> only on "cbs this morning," how the waze app plans to keep drivers away from riskier traffic. >>> if you're heading out, you don't have to leave us behind. watch us live through the cbs all hi all-access app on your digital device. you don't want to miss tony hale from veep. he's just arrived in the toyota green room. hello. we'll be right back. that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. and, she's
come clean saying russian officials switched up to 100 tainted urine samples with clean ones at the sochi winter olympics where russia topped the medal tally. a november report also alleges corruption within the international association of athletics federations itself. prosecutors say its former head accepted more than a million dollars in bribes to cover up russian doping. the problem, according to one point of view, is that some world sporting bodies have no interest in properly...
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that sochi olympics was the peak and europe came down, starting to come back and i just don't regard europe as being dangerous. i think italy refinancing its banks is the last straw. get italy back on track, it's not right now, then i really think you have a good growth in europe. >> really? >> yes, i do. >> and demand. >> you have to get those banks reliquified. they are doing what geithner did to us and they're making every one of those banks raise money. they waited too long, that's because it's a club, a cartel. >> seven years later. >> better late than never. >> i suppose. >> we have breaking news from brian sullivan. >> how did you know that? let's go to the leaders meeting in vienna. brian sullivan has news for us. >> reporter: opec fails again. as jim referenced, there is no change, according to multiple reports. the press con presenference is w beginning. according to multiple reports, they met for hours and were unable to find any kind of agreement on an output ceiling or production freeze. this is just like doha. what a couple of members wanted was to go in and establish s
that sochi olympics was the peak and europe came down, starting to come back and i just don't regard europe as being dangerous. i think italy refinancing its banks is the last straw. get italy back on track, it's not right now, then i really think you have a good growth in europe. >> really? >> yes, i do. >> and demand. >> you have to get those banks reliquified. they are doing what geithner did to us and they're making every one of those banks raise money. they waited...
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sochi, for example, $51 billion spent to get that off the ground. i remember walking into the 2004 greek olympics with the u.s. soccer team and literally as we're walking into opening ceremonies they're laying down tile and making sure everything's ready. that's not new. in terms of whether a host city is ready. what's different with rio is you're seeing all these things compounded and they're all coming together. you have an economic crisis a political crisis, you have the zika virus, you have water pollution issues and so, the governor of the host city is declaring a state of emergency, financial emergency seven weeks before the olympics that's never a good season. >> crazy, the zika concerns and you mentioned this hospital. quick question about the russian track and field team, what impact will that have on the american team. now they have been banned. >> the russian team in london had 18 medals, the track and field team, so, what that will mean the americans will have i'm guessing more medals at this olympic games. more americans in the finals.
sochi, for example, $51 billion spent to get that off the ground. i remember walking into the 2004 greek olympics with the u.s. soccer team and literally as we're walking into opening ceremonies they're laying down tile and making sure everything's ready. that's not new. in terms of whether a host city is ready. what's different with rio is you're seeing all these things compounded and they're all coming together. you have an economic crisis a political crisis, you have the zika virus, you have...
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sochi polt's been buying back a lot of stock. but, yes, i mean, it is shocking because chipotle was the gold standard. it's going to take a long time for them to win back people. >> and you're not worried -- the dynamic of people forgetting about a health safety scare. >> 18 months. >> 18 months. but don't believe more secular trends about taste will change away from chipotle? >> no, i don't. i think as part of our disruptor series i've had many companies on about food. and it's natural and organic and it's anti-gmo and it's anti food chain and chipotle still chands f stands for that and they haven't lost that. i didn't think i better take anti e. coli pills, i have chipotle almost every week and i'm not saying i should have gotten the congressional medal of eating for going there, but i think it's lessening. and i would love to have the co-ceos of chipotle back on because i think they've become the number one in terms of food safety. but i know that moe's is well talked about hear many people go to moe's. the chipotle's i go to
sochi polt's been buying back a lot of stock. but, yes, i mean, it is shocking because chipotle was the gold standard. it's going to take a long time for them to win back people. >> and you're not worried -- the dynamic of people forgetting about a health safety scare. >> 18 months. >> 18 months. but don't believe more secular trends about taste will change away from chipotle? >> no, i don't. i think as part of our disruptor series i've had many companies on about food....
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olympics p noticed over the years it'st's waned considerably.bly >> do you remember the build up to sochi a few years ago.go. >> absolutely. with that said it didn't turn into the debacle i think aid lol of people thought it was going g to be. there were some issues so i s think just our expectationsec every year a little bit lower.or >> are the olympics -- is medall still what it used to be? because i would dare to say iteo doesn't mean as much any more to -- not competing but to the masses i would dare to say a lod of them are kind of like okay. d >> really? >> i cry every time. it's impressive iim get the zent that it's not as -- a >> i like the olympics.mps >> you go back to '92 when they brought the team in it was greag to watch you get to see michaell jordan all these kinds k representing the us. u the olympics are about the up t and comer the young gettingetti their c >> olympics is not about the abo sports like golf and basketballl it's about the michael phelps, e the swimmers, the divers, you know, the gymnasts. gnast that's the olympics to me. >> it's a big deal.g deal. >> right
olympics p noticed over the years it'st's waned considerably.bly >> do you remember the build up to sochi a few years ago.go. >> absolutely. with that said it didn't turn into the debacle i think aid lol of people thought it was going g to be. there were some issues so i s think just our expectationsec every year a little bit lower.or >> are the olympics -- is medall still what it used to be? because i would dare to say iteo doesn't mean as much any more to -- not competing...
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me encontrÉ con sochi venegas, que iba a visitar una amiga muy especial. quiero que escuchen lo que me dijo. tÚ vienes caminando con tus hijas, ¿hacia dÓnde vas? >> a ver a una amiga que le dispararon dos veces. maity: ¿se encontraba en el lugar de los hechos? xochil: sÍ, le dispararon dos veces. gracias a dios, ya saliÓ de crÍtica. maity: ¿has logrado hablar con su familia? me imagino que tienes muchos sentimientos encontrados. xochil: sÍ. yo sÓlo hablÉ un poquito ayer, y como que se me fue el alma. ayer podÍa respirar por fin, esperando a ver si la podÍa escuchar. maity: pero los doctores dicen que se va a recuperar. xochil: sÍ, sÓlo la estÁn viendo. la bala todavÍa estÁ en el pecho de ella. maity: y seguramente se va a recuperar satisfactoriamente. asÍ como xochil, hay muchas personas que estÁn en espera de una pronta recuperaciÓn de sus familiares. xochil me comentaba que siente temor por sus hijas, pero que tiene la esperanza que este acto que nos ha arrebatado la paz va a servir para unirnos y traer conciencia. eso es lo que quer
me encontrÉ con sochi venegas, que iba a visitar una amiga muy especial. quiero que escuchen lo que me dijo. tÚ vienes caminando con tus hijas, ¿hacia dÓnde vas? >> a ver a una amiga que le dispararon dos veces. maity: ¿se encontraba en el lugar de los hechos? xochil: sÍ, le dispararon dos veces. gracias a dios, ya saliÓ de crÍtica. maity: ¿has logrado hablar con su familia? me imagino que tienes muchos sentimientos encontrados. xochil: sÍ. yo sÓlo hablÉ un poquito ayer, y...
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molecules these identify but it's before this stage that samples were allegedly tampered with in the sochi games. russia accused of using its new kgb to tamper with supposedly tamper' proof bottles, allegedly using this hole in the lab laboratory wall to change the samples. each having a random number on its seal, how do you do that? >> have those millions of different caps. open a bottle and close it with another. >> so you basically have to be the people making the bottle -- >> almost. or have a mirror factory of that to be able to fab rkt it. >> reporter: and countries are willing to do that kind of thing, that level ofk it's real reach that point because you need involve high-ranking officials in the country. from the laberato laberatory, from the technicians. >> reporter: this where the cold wearing of science collides with that underworld of breath taking deception. >>> when we come back a solemn moment in british parliament as law makers honor a colleague that was murdered in the street. ♪but i'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no no,♪ ♪not gonna let 'em catch the midnight rider,
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in fact, during a time up to the lead up to the sochi olympics, security forces were sending these guys into syria saying we'd rather have you blow stuff up over there than in russia because we don't want anything interrupting this international sporting event. there's going to be a tremendous amount of coordination now between the turks and russias on this, if these guys are the suspects. >> michael, clarissa, brooke, thank you so much for helping us find our way through this breaking news this morning. in the meantime, more breaking news. let's get to victor. >> this is coming out of london. a stunner in the race to replace david cameron as british prime minister. and it's not who's in but who is out. diana is live from london with more. >> reporter: it is an extraordinary development in an extraordinary week for british politics. most people thought that boris johnson was on a roll to announce that he would be running for britain's next prime minister. he gave a long speech where he ran through all of his great achievements as london mayor, and at the end, he said, but this is the pu
in fact, during a time up to the lead up to the sochi olympics, security forces were sending these guys into syria saying we'd rather have you blow stuff up over there than in russia because we don't want anything interrupting this international sporting event. there's going to be a tremendous amount of coordination now between the turks and russias on this, if these guys are the suspects. >> michael, clarissa, brooke, thank you so much for helping us find our way through this breaking...