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. >>> coming up, chilen can r ld spenld houach month pyilang one linamges.arnings thatda preto arsre able to inltfierathe tmi gang .ucomniesti >>anstd illahade, from ad goo deed to a lelga ttbale.ou a ce raidse narely 00$5,000 for a>> you're watching news 4 today. >> ya dy,c.na tive isov ming on "eram'sica got talent." until this p,ointce he advand unilhe t ifsemins.al tyhe start atu tesayd at 8:.00 yo cua wtch it here on nbc 4. t'thas amazing. als.f 'ths lois cse. >>'s he ttha good. >> i>of yurh cirpli oke tpl ay esgam, stlien up. >>ie ang gffo is loinokatg what inyour child at risk. i>>ry worb aout temh lngoggi .n >po rerrtean: shn'son kdsi don't dsoo cial media but they're onlie.n >>he t myhtigla py a ga or two with theirri fdsene brefoh t ey to bed. >> reporter: parents beware. online gaming means kids can py lain alree-tim with peeopl rongfm anywhere, makihem ea sy getarts. h>> eeldre pordatsre a ungsi isec to olgy toack and find your ldchiren. >> reporter: strangers posing as players are gettingkids toiv ge tmhe names,ne pho numbers, loticaanons d piur
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chilen hit by an air strike. it happened near a market in the rebel-held prosince sada. u.s.icials called it a new low in th conflict. what happened will change the lives of these children forever. eithey're now rng what help is available in the overstretched hospitals. >> the bod bank here doesn't have enough blood. thank god we're doing what we can. there are multiiee injto the brarne, to the bones. >> at first, saudi arabia, which leads the coalition fightg the rebels in yemen said the attack with you -- was legitimate, targeting those launching rocket. the u.y. security council said it will review what the saudis come up with. >> the imptant word is word "credible." if there is an acceptable credible investigation than the council will considete next if any investigation he would is not credible, the council will obviouy want to review that and want to review if more is necessary. >> for many,hoh, it's not enough. human rights watch say we've been here before. thes sau have been given a chance to investigate themselves and the results are laughable they say. britain, the.
chilen hit by an air strike. it happened near a market in the rebel-held prosince sada. u.s.icials called it a new low in th conflict. what happened will change the lives of these children forever. eithey're now rng what help is available in the overstretched hospitals. >> the bod bank here doesn't have enough blood. thank god we're doing what we can. there are multiiee injto the brarne, to the bones. >> at first, saudi arabia, which leads the coalition fightg the rebels in yemen...
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grand jury report alleges 300 priests across pennsylvania molested more than a thousand chilen over decades. the grand jury report yesterday mentioned wuerl's name nearly 200 timeur grands accused the catholic church of covering up the abuses today, the pennsylvania attorney general specifically addressed cardinaluerl in the report. >> thing i can tell you about cardinal wuerl, the public comments he has made directly contradict the church's own documents that we found in the secret archiv a. that spelled out in the grand jury report. >> wuerl did issue a statement saying in part he acted withit diligence wh concern port victims and will prevent future acts of abuse. he so far declined our request for aninterview. >>> we've told but the rh of k2 overdoses here in the district in this region and tonight, we're learning at the state of connecticut there emergency officials are saying they have a major problem on their hands there. leon harris at the live desk. nearly 60 overdoses linked to ee have bn reported in new haven in a24-hour period. police arrested a person of interest. he had the dr
grand jury report alleges 300 priests across pennsylvania molested more than a thousand chilen over decades. the grand jury report yesterday mentioned wuerl's name nearly 200 timeur grands accused the catholic church of covering up the abuses today, the pennsylvania attorney general specifically addressed cardinaluerl in the report. >> thing i can tell you about cardinal wuerl, the public comments he has made directly contradict the church's own documents that we found in the secret...
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they live with families, providing child care for a flat fee, regardless of the number of chilen. this month, a trial date was set in a class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of au pairs. the suit charges that what bega1 6 as a cross-cultural experience has devolved into ad system proing cheap, exploited labor. newshour weekend's ivette feciano has more. >> reporter: ali petschek is a stay at home mom in new rochelle, new york. she has three boys ages one through eight. she says she's enjoyed hosting seven different au pairs from all ter the world over the l six years. petschek estimates she and hers husband charlehave spent roughly $20,000 a year on the au pairs who work 45 hours a week. she says that kind of money would get them only about three to four days week of part-time childcare from a nanny or babysitter. >> getting help helped our family to function better, i'll say. but the other thing that really interested me about the au pair program was the cultural ext.change part of >> reriporter: 21-year-old l pelaez jaquez is from mexico and works for petschek and her husband.
they live with families, providing child care for a flat fee, regardless of the number of chilen. this month, a trial date was set in a class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of au pairs. the suit charges that what bega1 6 as a cross-cultural experience has devolved into ad system proing cheap, exploited labor. newshour weekend's ivette feciano has more. >> reporter: ali petschek is a stay at home mom in new rochelle, new york. she has three boys ages one through eight. she says she's...
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colorado father accused of murdering his family says he di't kill his kids.fe he said his killed their chilen asked for a separation and 's thathen she killed the two girls.sa prosecutorhe killed her and buried all three bodies. neighbors who knew the family are stunned. >> it's hard to imagine. >> prosecutors say, they're not buying his story. >>> a report of detailed abuse victimizing 1,000 chirp. pope francis condemned a lse and said tders failed on the issue of sex abuse. last week, a pennsylvania grand jury report detailed abuse by 300 priests over 70 years. 99 of the priests were froofthe diocesittsburgh. it says that the bishop was part of the cover-up. wuerl has denied that. no word on what waerdiscussed yey. hreat outside a mosque i northern virginia prompts a compassionate responsm f the community. >> these guys are not leaving. i'm going to kill thelf. me started to ram cars in the parking lot. when police arrived, he drove toward the police cruiser. hee been coming to the mosque suns he was a child. >>> you ditch your car in fafr of ride hailing servsies. only the services is more
colorado father accused of murdering his family says he di't kill his kids.fe he said his killed their chilen asked for a separation and 's thathen she killed the two girls.sa prosecutorhe killed her and buried all three bodies. neighbors who knew the family are stunned. >> it's hard to imagine. >> prosecutors say, they're not buying his story. >>> a report of detailed abuse victimizing 1,000 chirp. pope francis condemned a lse and said tders failed on the issue of sex...
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to reunite all separated children within one month. 15-year-old yoselyn bulux was released from a chilen'sbrownsville, texas, on june 30. oman speaking spanish) six days later, her mother, juana, was released from a detention center in eloy, arizona. volunteers paid r bond. (juana speaking): >> smith: she was released with another guatemalan woman, amia, who had been separat from her two boys. (amalia speaking): >> smith: the following days would be full of hotelooms and car rides...oo >> gmorning! >> smith: ...as the two were driven across the country to reunite with their children. (amalia speaking): (juana speaking): >> si. (juana speaking): >> smith: in new york, mothere and daughter wunited after 38 days apart.ju ana says her daughter had changed. (juana speaking): (yoselyn speaking): ♪ >> smith: despite a court orr, hundreds of children remain separated from their parents. (man speaking): >> smith: maritza and wilfredo, who i saw in the shelter in mcallen, texas, wereet by her brother in virginia. maritza now reports to the authorities every 15 days while she waits for her asylum hea
to reunite all separated children within one month. 15-year-old yoselyn bulux was released from a chilen'sbrownsville, texas, on june 30. oman speaking spanish) six days later, her mother, juana, was released from a detention center in eloy, arizona. volunteers paid r bond. (juana speaking): >> smith: she was released with another guatemalan woman, amia, who had been separat from her two boys. (amalia speaking): >> smith: the following days would be full of hotelooms and car...
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. >> my chilen, i could not hold or hug.. >> iidn't feel comfortab at al i still don't fe comrtable noin relatnships. no kiki for me. >> the a aection i could not gi t to h. priest, hehe tookhahat aw for me. >> it haaffectedy life so much. >> ts is a lelong issith survivor >> they ve to beccountable, ee churcrc for whathey did >> i havwaited for a long time forhis. >> i thinkhis repo is goin to help people who don't ha family, becae they're going to know there are a l of peop out the now th believe the and e behindhem. this is o of the proudest thgsgs i've donin my li. >> i'so happy >>peaking about yo a abuses a ry i impornt s stein thehe healing process. sayg, they a not ing to bt me. and note refreshing have to pretend li i am meonelse all theime. it is ve lonely, especially when it is your word against god's. >> [captioning made possible by democracy now!] of abusees of victims of pennsylvania. only come back, we will be joined by shaun dougherty, as well as s a whiststleblowing prt bob hoatson. stay with us. ♪ [ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and
. >> my chilen, i could not hold or hug.. >> iidn't feel comfortab at al i still don't fe comrtable noin relatnships. no kiki for me. >> the a aection i could not gi t to h. priest, hehe tookhahat aw for me. >> it haaffectedy life so much. >> ts is a lelong issith survivor >> they ve to beccountable, ee churcrc for whathey did >> i havwaited for a long time forhis. >> i thinkhis repo is goin to help people who don't ha family, becae they're going...
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issue is now playing out in long-running battle over whether to ban pesticidesthat harm babies and chilen miles o'brien looks at the science and debate behind it all, part of our weekly seriesle on the "ing edge" of science, medicine and technology. >> o'brien: when fidelia morales moved into her dream home nestled among orange grovess in californintral valley 12 years ago, she didn't know much about agriculture. >> we didn't know that they were fumigating with these huge machines, that they were spraying these extremely strong chemicals. >> o'brien: it happens on the calm margins of the day. when the wind ys down, growers gear up, to spray their crops with pesticides. >> ( translated ): look at the distance between the machine and our yard. it's impossible to keep the pesticides off my property. sometimes at night we have the air conditioning on, and we can still smell the pesticides they're spraying throughout the entire house. >> o'brien: she wonders what the y emicals may be doing to her children-- especiar youngest son, the only one born here. >> ( translated ): he can't sit in one p
issue is now playing out in long-running battle over whether to ban pesticidesthat harm babies and chilen miles o'brien looks at the science and debate behind it all, part of our weekly seriesle on the "ing edge" of science, medicine and technology. >> o'brien: when fidelia morales moved into her dream home nestled among orange grovess in californintral valley 12 years ago, she didn't know much about agriculture. >> we didn't know that they were fumigating with these huge...
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. >> ( translated ): if our chilen are exposed to chlorpyrifos, they are not going to have a future.together as a community, we are fighting for them to stop and to prohibit the use of chlorpyrifos here in this county. i think that they don't care, because if they did care, they would try to stop this without us aing. >> o'brien: the state of hawaii recently banned chlorpyrifos, and california's e.p.a. has come toame scientific conclusions as their federal counterparts, d that could lead to a statewide ban there. meanwhile, the federal court has ordered the e.p.a. to enact a ban on chlorpyrifos nationwide within 60 days. the agency can appeal, but saysi it is still ing the decision. in california's central valley, i'm miles o'brien for the pbs newshour. f: >> woodrinally tonight, the latest installment in our rlace matters-solutions" series. r, we reported on how a white police officer in texas, convicted of murdering an unarmed african american teenager, is still undergoing the sentencing phase of his trial. it is another case in the ongoing tensions between law enforcement and the
. >> ( translated ): if our chilen are exposed to chlorpyrifos, they are not going to have a future.together as a community, we are fighting for them to stop and to prohibit the use of chlorpyrifos here in this county. i think that they don't care, because if they did care, they would try to stop this without us aing. >> o'brien: the state of hawaii recently banned chlorpyrifos, and california's e.p.a. has come toame scientific conclusions as their federal counterparts, d that could...