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How was Larry Nassar allowed to abuse athletes for so long?

A Michigan courtroom erupted in clapping as former sports doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to as many as 175 years in prison for sexually assaulting scores of women and girls, including three Olympic gold medal gymnasts, under the guise of medical treatment. Judy Woodruff talks with Robert Andrews of the Institute of Sports Performance about how the abuse continued for so long.

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