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Its the inside story. Welcome to inside story, im ray suarez. A young runner named julia should be celebrated for blowing the whistle on what is believed to be longterm doping inside of the russian track and field team. Instead, shes being called a traitor and hiding out abroad in wake of threats. The russian authorities have denied the allegations on the blockbuster report on the use of performance enhancing drugs by russian athletes, and at the same time, they have promised to cooperate and do whats necessary to get out from under sanctions and rejoin International Competition. It would be one thing if they caught a small, underfunded sports team trying to take a shortcut. But this is russia, a perennial world power in competition, and prowess with its nationalling strength and be virtues of its political system. All of that is now at risk. Reporter the World Antidoping Agency voted to sanction russia for widespread cheating. Its a cheat being that could bar the russians from partici
Welcome to inside story, im ray suarez. A young runner named julia should be celebrated for blowing the whistle on what is believed to be longterm doping inside of the russian track and field team. Instead, shes being called a traitor and hiding out abroad in wake of threats. The russian authorities have denied the allegations on the blockbuster report on the use of performance enhancing drugs by russian athletes, and at the same time, they have promised to cooperate and do whats necessary to get out from under sanctions and rejoin International Competition. It would be one thing if they caught a small, underfunded sports team trying to take a shortcut. But this is russia, a perennial world power in competition, and prowess with its nationalling strength and be virtues of its political system. All of that is now at risk. Reporter the World Antidoping Agency voted to sanction russia for widespread cheating. Its a cheat being that could bar the russians from participating in the 2016 oly
Olympic sized scandal. Its the inside story. Welcome to inside story, im ray suarez. A young runner named julia should be celebrated for blowing the whistle on what is believed to be longterm doping inside of the russian track and field team. Instead, shes being called a traitor and hiding out abroad in wake of threats. The russian authorities have denied the allegations on the blockbuster report on the use of performance enhancing drugs by russian athletes, and at the same time, they have promised to cooperate and do whats necessary to get out from under sanctions and rejoin International Competition. It would be one thing if they caught a small, underfunded sports team trying to take a shortcut. But this is russia, a perennial world power in competition, and prowess with its nationalling strength and be virtues of its political system. All of that is now at risk. Reporter the World Antidoping Agency voted to sanction russia for widespread cheating. Its a cheat being that could bar th
Glor good evening, im jeff glor, they were mostly young families on vacation. Today russia held a day of mourning for the 220 224 people who died when a plane apparently broke up in mid air over egypts sinai peninsula. These are satellite images of that region. Investigators are gathering wreckage in a place where militants loyal to isis operate. So far there is no evidence anyone took the plane down but air france, lufthansa, em ralts and Qatar Airways are the growing number of carriers avoiding that airspace, more from allen pizzy . Cairo. The search area for victims has been widened and with it the mystery of what actually caused it. Russian aviation Officials Say the debris is spread over nearly eight square miles. Egyptian officials said the body of a child had been found nearly five miles from the main wreckage. There is every indication that the destruction occurred in the air, Russian Federal aviation head Alexander Neradko said at a high altitude. More than 100 Russian Emergen