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there was evidence and the church paid a one million dollars settlement in exchange for not pressing charges or talking about the case last year when the pennsylvania attorney general released a state wide report on clergy abuse the forty's learned that the church had received another complaint against their abuser and done nothing that was a validation to me for us and that's what victims are seeking they're seeking that moment in court it wasn't just the four unease the report found credible evidence that statewide some three hundred priests had abused more than a thousand children and that the church had a pattern of covering it up the revelations have led to a federal investigation and at least a dozen more states are now compiling their own reports in pennsylvania victims have been lobbying elected officials to suspend the statute of limitations in older cases and give victims two years to take the church in their abusers to court but legislation has gone nowhere amid fears lawsuits would bankrupt the church in new
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york churches have already made more than two hundred million dollars in payouts camille bureaus oversees the awarding of funds for several dioceses and. these programs have afforded these victims an outlet a place to go an avenue to seek some sort of compensation and it mission what happened but elected official mark razi who was raped by a priest at thirteen believes changing the statute is the only way to hold the church accountable this is about the haruki. aiding and abetting known perpetrators of that allow this to go on and that's why i'm bad is that this has to stop courtney says she was heartened by what she heard at the meeting not from the bishop but from other catholics a lot of them are boys thing that you know they're going to withhold their their financial contributions raising the pressure on politicians as well as the church
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christian salumi al-jazeera harrisburg pennsylvania.
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government. because they didn't know how to protect themselves. i
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a disaster drill at this school in just after earthquakes happen all over indonesia but of the six thousand schools in jakarta only one hundred sixty five have been taught how to respond in case of an emergency for many children into law ese disaster drills are too late. so five years are studying intense after their schools collapsed during the seven point five earthquake on september twenty eighth teachers and children say there was panic when the quake struck. that. my mom disappeared into the mud that suddenly appeared around us and then me and my brother to my uncle came in we screamed for help he rescued us and brought us to a safe place it's important to be taught about disasters so we're not confused about what to do and where to go. the earthquake struck at six in the evening this is what do you to avoid. the next morning. but i have to be
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honest when the earthquake struck i was not prepared at all we were all confused we panicked as a teacher even if we faced a disaster we need to know how to act i should be better prepared. more than eighteen million children and one million teachers in indonesia are at the high risk that their schools will be damaged during an earthquake most schools have yet to be built using earthquake proof materials luckily classes here had already finished when this school started to collapse in just a few moments there's a structure here and it's a powerful reminder that this can happen anywhere at any time in indonesia but even after a long history of this most still don't know how to protect themselves when it happens again. that's why volunteers and ways you know teach the vital skills and discuss escape routes with victims who have lived through previous disasters or recent survey done by the national disaster agency shows that seventy seven. percent of
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indonesians say they don't feel that they're well prepared for a natural disaster and ninety percent says disaster education is important still the government has yet to include this in the national curriculum. until now it is optional for schools to teach about disasters especially in high risk areas so far we've not thought any further than this but yes we get a lot of pressure from many organizations to make this part of the formal curriculum. the ministers as children have to learn so much already that he does not want to burden them even more in a way. that it is a master drill and sweetest song teaching children what to do in case an earthquake or tsunami happens simple reminders that can make the difference between line or down stuff last one hundred zero zero zero ac. or santa westport thank you very much cut through to the knockout rounds of the asian cup the twenty
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twenty two world cup host north korea six knelt to book their place in the last sixteen and was scored four goals in the lyon and his world's top of the tournament scoring tought with five north korea have now can see the ten goals in two games after losing their open to saudi arabia for nail is the first ever that qatar have won their opening two group games at the asian cup breed to get the three points to go through. apart from the three very good. happy to qualify for the next room we need to start to prepare the nation in the days when to be a tough one because i play saudi arabia on thursday that game will decide which team goes into the knockout rounds as group winners lebanon and north korea have an outside chance of going through as one of the best placed teams. a group
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effort japan who are less convincing in their match against oman but the former champions held off their opponents to win a second straight match. which he scored the controversial penalty in the first half was enough to send japan to the last sixteen but eight consecutive time. japan will be joined by back to stand in the knockout stages if they are comfortable for neil winners over neighbors took money stand it was but is the second straight victory in the tournament. scored twice with an impressive display that helped he seemed go top of the group. tottenham have missed the chance to go second in the english premier league spurs were beaten one nailed by manchester united at wembley. with the only goal of the game. has now won six straight games since replacing those emoting your as united's manager. say
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nine points behind leaders in liverpool second in the table manchester city play wolves on monday united are now back in realistic contention of four top four finish and qualification for next season's champions league. for us it's three points. and we have to beat them today if we can have a chance to catch them. ten points behind them now with seven and seven points touchable thirteen impossible to difficult now we've got a chance barcelona style in our midst it has become the first day league history to school four hundred goals that goal it came against the bar louis suarez also netted twice to a three nil victory to say five points clear at the top of the spanish league messes nearest rivals christiane are now those called three hundred eleven times during his time with a real madrid. the new england patriots are one way to away from reaching the third
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straight super bowl five time when tom brady led his team to forty one to twenty eight victory over the los angeles charges in the divisional playoffs the patriots will now face the kansas city chiefs for a place in super bowl fifty three. all straight you won it managed to avoid a mass pileup to claim victory a psyche and a down on the classic in adelaide the majority of riders a word taken out of contention by a crash just why the meters from the finish he won was able to steer clear of the chaos to win this title with a tie. to federer says andy murray's decision to quit tennis has hit his generation of players hard cider it was speaking on the eve of the australian open a grand slam event where mari has reached the final five times o'mara says he's hoping to retire off to wimbledon later this year but mitts
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a persistent hip injury may force him to end his career before that such a one year old has won three grass them titles and to him pick gold medals of course i hope that he can play good history no doubt and he can keep playing beyond doubt and you know really finish to where you want to stretch and wimbledon that's what i hope i hope for him but of course i mean i. stop guys hard you know because we know very well like him. you just see him struggle so much and go through so much pain is. it's very sad and it it hurts me you know as as as you know his longtime friend colleague driver you know i've. nurtured a very. good relationship with him on and off the court. the act is the defending women's champion in the said it's facing her own long term injury fight after being
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diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis last year i think you just always tried to figure out what's working and what's not and and then you listen to the body and you try a few different things for me it's just you know just all the time making sure they can massage is good treatments. stretching to everything even more thoroughly than maybe in the past and then just listen extra you know if you're not feeling good one day. and then you take an easier and the doc o'reilly is living up to his fearsome reputation as a race enters its second week spanish rukia lorenza santo you know had impressed during the first five stages of the riders suffered a raised ending crash on the dunes of the curvy and desolate in the col competition two time champion also loudly else carter has held onto his overall lead event
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finishes on thursday. and that's i suppose for me will have more later on. negative moment to visit our web site al jazeera dot com there's plenty of updates on there on news throughout the world. is up next on the other side of the break thanks for your time. by major to every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the world's jannah least that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means at all he joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media focused on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most him better use a free palestine a listening post on al-jazeera. called the much much hussein is now being
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held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case is he detained because he's a journalist journalism become a crime have moles become a tool to silence wars of truth we will continue our news coverage with professionalism and impartiality our work will remain credible and accurate but journalism is not a crime incarcerating journalists is not acceptable in the immediate release of all colleague mahmoud to say and all journalists detained in a gyptian jails free mahmoud's and all his colleagues we stand for press freedom. headlines warned the streets of melbourne australia are by. its citizens under
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threat for good game. but how real the displays. when one east investigates their. own juices. and for you. the u.s. president warns turkey of severe consequences if it carries out a military offensive against kurdish troops in northern syria. hello i'm the star and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up president
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both believe the ongoing dispute the region has dragged on too long a call for unity amongst gulf countries and an end to the blockade of qatar for the sake of regional security. no longer on the run former italian communist activist. is extradited to face nodded charges after more than thirty years as a fugitive. anger and frustration in zimbabwe as the president doubled the price of fuel. u.s. president donald trump has threatened to devastate turkey's economy if its forces attacked kurdish fighters in syria it's the latest political fallout from the u.s. leaders announcement that he plans to pull american forces out of syria threat. came in a tweet and which he said the u.s. still plan to attack leaving syria trump said starting the long overdue pullout
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from syria while hitting the little remaining isis territorial caliphate and from many directions will attack again from existing nearby base if it reforms will devastate turkey economically if they hit kurds create twenty mile safe zone is two it follows the mobilization of the syrian army around man bridge at the request of kurdish y p g forces turkey is threatening an imminent offensive and views the this group as a danger to its southern border. has the latest from washington d.c. trump also warned on twitter that the kurds should not provoke turkey but it was the president's words saying that he would devastate turkey economically if that country were to attack the u.s. kurdish allies that have really cop people's attention because turkey is a nato ally and this significantly escalates the rhetoric since relations took
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a negative turn between turkey and us last week that's when turkish president race of erdogan refused a meeting with u.s. national security advisor john bolton after that came after bolton had said that the u.s. withdrawal from syria would be contingent on turkey pledging not to attack kurds in syria erdogan called that a serious mistake on the part of bolton turkey views the why p.g. kurdish militia in syria as terrorists and immediately after trump's tweet on sunday night a spokesperson for to gone took to twitter as well responding that turkey saw no difference between eisel and the white p.g. and value that turkey will continue to fight against all of them. well the u.s. secretary of state has arrived in riyadh on the latest leg of his middle east tour mike pompei will be holding talks with saudi crown prince mohammed bin sandman
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pompei left qatar a few hours ago after calling on countries in the gulf to end their dispute saying it's gone on for far too long. has more. mike from paling qatar where the message to the gulf countries and their dispute the west political crisis in decades for the gulf cooperation council president and i both believe the ongoing dispute in the region has dragged on too long and the dispute benefits adversaries and harms our mutual interests the emir of qatar shaped i mean been hammered out fanny greeted bomb peo after discussions with qatar's foreign minister said mohammed but i'll get a man out of fannie both countries say they are keen to consolidate trade and military cooperation that includes expanding the largest u.s. military base in the middle east dade near the capital doha is home to the forward operating base of u.s. central command. and then we have discussed all the issues of interest for our
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country's regional issues starting with the gulf cooperation council and the peace process in the middle east as well as the reconsolidation in afghanistan as well as other issues such as syria and counter-terrorism. landed in qatar from the united arab emirates after visiting egyptian and behave in his flying to sandy arabia which have all imposed their eighteen month long land and sea blockade on qatar the accused the title funding extremism allegations strongly dismissed by a qatari leader as america's top diplomat has also visited jordan and is due in a man and kuwait on his middle east tour it's being seen as an attempt to rally support among key players in the region to counterbalance the growing influence of iran and i don't think that the administration plans for dealing with iran by
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virtue of trying to organize a larger coalition are going to work simply because most states do not agree with us in our policies canceling the joint comprehensive plan of action that would have prevented iran if implemented from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. the u.s. is due to host a conference in poland next month to discuss ways to curb iran's activities in the region and ensure middle east stability the us is keen of building a bridge an alliance to counter what it considers to be a growing iranian influence in the gulf but that may be impossible as long as the diplomatic crisis in the g.c.c. continues has to be about al-jazeera doha. al-jazeera senior political analyst marwan bashara gave us some insight into what to mike pompei will be discussing with mohamed bin found man and why the u.s. secretary of state's visit is so crucial. in particular he is now secretary of
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state. but when the gulf crisis first broke he was the rector of the cia and i'm sure he would be looking and b.s. mohammed missile man in the eyes and would say we know we know what you've done how you manufactured a crisis with qatar and went on to blockade it on the basis of false information and in the process tried to deceive or present meaning thrum in order to take your side against qatar i think it's very clear for secretary bill on pale former director of the cia what exactly went down here just as it is. quite obvious for his successor mrs hasp of the director of the cia today how riyadh or who in riyadh is responsible for the murder of journalist in the saudi consulate in istanbul so all of that knowledge all of the information is
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available to the secretary of state when he meets his counterparts or when he meets the crown prince and the king of saudi arabia just as he did yesterday by the way when he met the crown prince and i would not be the question is whether he would be using that information the american leverage with the saudis and the him or ickes in order to end those misplaced to say the least reckless policies carried by riyadh and while he's in riyadh upon peo is expected to bring up other sensitive issue as many online are hoping that human rights will be among them regular mohammed has more. well iran and the wars in yemen and syria are expected to be discussed so is a backlash against the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi and this opinion piece in the new york times is attracting not so social media attention the sister of a women's rights activist jane who is currently in a saudi jail gives
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a detail account of assistance ordeal alia who's calling on pompei to raise the plight of all activists in saudi jails she describes how sister jane has spent months in prison without being charged with she says she's been beaten water boarded given electric shocks and threatened with rape now to jane was arrested last may along with six other well known activists for what prosecutors describe as posing a threat to state security she is well known for her campaign to lift the ban on women driving in saudi arabia and that ban was lifted a month after her arrest in the new york times article his sister accuses royal advisor tunney of law fing while he watched the torture being carried out she says on various occasions he threatened to rape and kill her then throw her body into the sewage system qahtani has been accused of orchestrating the killing of jamal khashoggi. pressure is mounting on the u.s. secretary of state to do more and ken roth from human rights watch questions
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whether mike pompei a will seek the release of jailed saudi activists during his meeting with the crown prince mohammed bin salon annecy international has also tweeted directly saying at least twelve saudi human rights defenders most of them women have been detained without charge since may twenty eighth in prison and many others are sharing the hash tag free jane and criticizing the saudi kingdom and one user left because of what he calls oppression in the country and this was his message to the crown prince. you put a lot of people in jail with them muslims liberals all atheists why do you touch are those who call for women's freedom why do you subject them to rape and her spent what do you exactly want everyone is scared every now and then a saudi has left this country because a few i left my wife because of the oppression more and more of saudis will leave the kingdom because of you you will destroy the country iran's foreign minister has
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been in iraq for talks just days after the us secretary of states mike one pair made a surprise stop in baghdad on his regional tour jabbered serif met with iraqi foreign minister mohammad ali al hakim to talk about a wide range of issues including u.s. sanctions against iran they also discussed allowing syria back into the arab league . having to work. we talked about regional issues the necessity of bringing back sovereignty to all regions of syria and combating terrorism and supporting the syrian government we welcome the iraqi government's efforts so normalizing relations between syria's government and the arab community . whether is next but still ahead on al-jazeera police used tear gas to disperse protesters in sudan who are refusing to back down from their demands. and we'll have reaction to the dramatic arrest of a senior venezuelan opposition leader. hello
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again welcome back we're here across united states we've been watching an east coast storm finally make its way out there towards the atlantic things are going to get better for a lot of places but we saw quite a bit of snow across much of this area a lot of flight delays and cancellations were a problem there but as you can see here on monday the storm is just off the coast not a lot of clouds here along the eastern seaboard we're going to be watching is what is happening over here towards the west from monday to tuesday we do have another developing storm here across the southeastern part and states really affecting parts of california this is going to bring some rain and also some high.

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