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Brutal drought, heavy rain that left thousands stranded by a massive mudslide. Well gel get a view as that way, came crashing down. And death on the streets. The insiders view of the arrest that ended the life of eric garner, correspondent adam may, with others who say it just didnt have to be that way. I have utmost respect for the Police Officer doing his job but you cant consul rot eneggs. Yo ten eggs. You have a duty to act. Good evening, thanks for being with us. Im joie chen. Its got the mak makings of a hollywood blockbuster. Whats happening in africa now is far worse. The outbreak of this usually fatal disease and how quickly a didl deadly outbreak might be moving from africa to our states, might be closer. Atlanta is ground central for experimental effort to save two american missionaries. Testing a man who arrived from africa and who might have brought ebola with him. We get details from america tonights sarah hoye. According to mt. Sinai hospital, the man was admitthis morning, with high fever. He had been traveling in west africa country where ebola has been reported. Worst outbreak ever of one of the deadliest diseases on earth. Ebola kills 90 of people who contract it but for one boston doctor it is a risk she is willing to take. My parents are scared but they know this is something i wanted to do since as long as i can do it. Shes headed to sierra leone soon to help save lives, like the two americans working there, fighting for their own lives treated by the virus. Probably the most dangerous virus in the world, ebola spreads through blood sweat and saliva. Dr. Kent brantly infected in liberia returned to the United States over the weekend and is showing signs of recovery. Second missionary, 19th writebol, lands back in atlanta on tuesday. Both were given a serum, which seems to be working, but it isnt widely available. In africa where the disease has killed hundreds. A second ebola case in nigerias biggest city lagos, a church cancelled services. Sell things so people from outside country come in, and buy something. And i dont know if they are infected. In liberia, fearing infection, some have refused to let aid workers bury any victims nearby. You have to kill us first before can you bury the victims they say. Health Officials Say with proper diagnosis it can be successfully treated. Actually we do know how to stop ebola. Its Old Fashioned plain and simple completely. Find the victims, treat them, make sure to do infection control. You do those things, do it really well and ebola goes away. Sarah hoye, al jazeera. This hasnt been the first time ebola has been a concern. 25 years ago they faced an outbreak among monkeys. Most of them were euthanized. This was highly contagious to monkeys but to not so to humans. Further research and quarantine efforts. Dr. Jerry jackson join jaks jois jacks joins us from kansas state university. The monkey Ebola Outbreak, how does this remind you of what is going on now in africa . Well, i think it really brings home that Infectious Disease is something we have to be very concerned about. And prepared for. And i think some of the lessons we learned in reston have been used as a blueprint for the kinds of reactions were seeing now from our Public Health officials. We should note the experience you had then in reston was profiled in the hot zone, and the movie outbreak, both of which were significant, for those who are not aware of such diseases. We are quickly becoming aware of how quickly these diseases can move throughout the world. Thats exactly right. Were fortunate that ebola is not very transmissible from one person to another. And that make it reasonable to contain. However, there are diseases that would not be so he to control easy to control. But it underscores our need to be prepared from a Public Health outlook. In reston did it profile to you how significantly these could spread . It was a crisis, you were in fact chasing down monkeys trying to control the virus. It was in a room the monkey had no chase of escaping but we knew all about ebola because we were working within the laboratory. We were concerned at u sam or fort dietrich, that it might be a potential biowarfare candidate. We knew how bad it was and what a significant Public Health issue it would be. It was a complete surprise, an emergency situation, and reston virginia is part of the greater d. C. Area. There were millions of people right there and we didnt know exactly what we were going to find and it was very exciting. And at the time you were also able to track which human beings might have come in contact. These were not people in this suburban community as i understand it. People within the Research Center but that was a concern at that moment too. Yeah, it was. There are indications that the immune system of four of the five people that worked inside that nonhuman primate facility developed antibodies and reaction to the ebola virus. So had it been ebola zaire, which they are dealing with in Subsaharan Africa now, it would have been really trouble. But the precautions we took and the systems we developed as far as personal protective equipment and how we dealt with these animals really work. Thats data that we understood that you know many people were protected using these kinds of procedures. And i think it gives you know it should give some solace to people that are concerned about bringing these infected folks back to the United States. I think there is little to zero risk of any you know escape of that particular virus, because of these precautions that are being taken. Although probably a greater risk than when you have a traveler coming from abroad not contained in the way that these two medical workers are being very carefully contained. Yes, you know clearly i think the guy from new york thats being quarn teend, thos quarante signs around symptoms that are like a number of other diseases. Someone who is not feeling well when they get here. That is you know i think precautions are probably in order right now. Ut again ebola is not some easily transmitted and it is certainly not possible to think that a case of ebola could get here on a flight but i think its not very likely that we would get a cluster of a number of cases from an exposure. Certainly hope not but a reason to pay close attention with whats going on. Dr. Jerry jacks, University Veterinarian at kansas state university, thanks so much. Thank you joie. Disturbing story still in Development Well keep watch on that as well as on the mountains of mud now being shuffled out of San Bernardino county in california against the harsh drought out there. Very powerful thunderstorm triggered massive landslides, mudslides, at least one person killed and thousands left stranded in two mountain towns. And there was a close call for hundreds of children on a camping trip. Are maintain. s michael okwu brings us the story. Reporter you could hear it before could you see it. And it came in a flash. Carrying a torrent of mud. Sunday, mudslides and flash flooding ripped and rumbled through mountain counties in San Bernardino county about an hours drive from los angeles. Fierce thunderstorms thundered across southern california, like mt. Baldy, when a 48yearold was killed when his car was swept into a unique. Oak glen, powerful debris flows packed with debris and boulders, cut off access to towns leaving 2500 residents stranded. A sheriffs helicopter made several rest accuse. Also stranded but lucky to be alive about 500 children and adults were on camping trips in forest falls. Rescue crews performed rest accuse all day on sunday. This is popular for likers and campers so theres always more people in town than just the regular population. Especially on a nice summer day. So those are more people that have to be accounted for than just the regular population. Reporter by monday morning everyone was accounted for. As crews got to work clearing roads of click debris. Several homes were badly damaged and likely uninhabitable. Sadly, these towns are not strangers to mudslides. Mudslides come through the town and completely block everything off. And more importantly, these slides can cause damage to houses and leave people trapped in cars, overturned cars. It is a very dangerous dynamic situation when this happens. A dangerous situation is now threatening other communities. As that thunderstorm system moves north towards the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges. In this drought stricken state fire is a major hazard. This past week there have been more than a thousand lightning strikes in one county alone. Igniting at least 26 fires. Thousands of acres burning in northern and Central California have prompted fire rescue thin. Prompt i Governor Brown to call a state of emergency. Michael okwu, al jazeera. Husband and wife and photo journalists who saw this mudslide firsthand. Can you talk a little bit about what thats like . Do you hear something . Do you feel the ground move . Good evening, joie. Weve been in these before. The scariest sound is the sound of the boulders rolling down the river. Yes. I knew we were in trouble when i saw a tree go floating by. Oh my goodness. Is it the water you see first, the mud floating by, what happens . Theres a lot of rocks and boulders moving through the mud. Ists amazing. It takes big earth moving equipment to get them out of the way again and theyll take out anything in the past. And it starts out like a trickle. We were up there all day long and when it first started coming down pretty hard youd see water running down the street and kind of sheeting on the street but then all of a sudden all the mud and rocks and trees started coming floating across and pretty soon it was four or five feet deep and you couldnt move. The officials there said that it rained three and a half to four inches an hour and it rained hard for at least two, three hours. Can you tell . I mean you guys go straight up to the edge of these things. How do you know when to get out of the way . That thats always the challenge and thats sometimes we have a little bit of interplay there as to how close we get and always want to leave an out. And in this case i was concerned that we didnt have a way to back up and get out of there because we didnt know how big it was going to get. We know a battalion chief that lives up there. We were considering buying us a house out there and we said is there a safe area and he says in area. Do you have any sort of cue between the two of you . Weve talked to you before when youve been covering wildfires as well. Is there some kind of message you hand op off in between now is the time to go, one of you is going to be in charge here . Its the other one the other person does not have a veto right. If one person says we have to go, we go now, absolutely. Its almost a sixth sense unified schoo ,youve played it out its time to leave. If i get adrenalin i know its time. Youve made it out safely john and nancy casper, you see them doing their work with wildfires that so frequently come to california. Again. Thank you very much, joie. When we return, his final breaths. I cant breathe, i captain breathe. A routine bust on Staten Island goes horribly wrong and raises new questions about officers responsibilities to serve and protect. Later in the program the latest ceasefire not to take hold in the gazaisrael conflict. And for the hundreds of thousands caught in the middle, why theres so much doubt any ceasefire ever will. Now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. Get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. A global perspective wherever you are. The major headlines in context. Mashable says. Youll never miss the latest news they will continue looking for survivors. The potential for Energy Production is huge. No noise, no clutter, just real reporting. The new Al Jazeera America mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. Download it now Al Jazeera America presents i want to be able to make decisions and not feel guilty. 15 stories one incredible journey edge of eighteen coming september only on Al Jazeera America the mol model of the new York City Police department. Courtesy and respect, otherwise a routine bust, the case is doubly complicated both by an officers use of an illegal technique and every moment caught on video. What happened on that Staten Island street. America tonights adam may focuses on those first on the scene. Antoine robinson is on call driving an ambulance in brooklyn, new york. Well, we responded to an assaulted person. The Police Called 85 so we do suspect the scene to be a little bit dramatic or hectic. Reporter by day hes a paramedic for a private ambulance company. When we get to the scene they always give us the highest amount of respect. Reporter in his free time he volunteers here at the Bedford Stuyvesant ambulance core, responding to million emergencies and training others how to do lifesaving work. Dont touch bleep me. Robinson says the high profile death of eric gardner was especially difficult owatch. I try my best to remain unbiased. I know how very difficult the police job is. They get put in a lot of stressful situations. I had to watch it five, six, seven times over and over again. I mean i literally sat in my house ant started pausing it frame by frame writing down the time that i seen certain things in it. Because i also teach emts, i train emts. So look at the way they were treating him or wasnt treating him it was really upsetting to me. The seven minute Youtube Video has sparked controversy. It started as a routine bust on Staten Island. I didnt sell anything Reporter Police say eric gardner was illegally selling cigarettes. When they tried to arrest him officers say the 350 pound man resisted. Dont touch me bleep . Dont touch me bleep . What happened next is now the focus of investigations by the Staten Island district attorney, the nypd and the fire department. Garner died after being held in a choke hold, a move illegal in new york for 20 years. With a finding sure to move investigations on the new york city medical Investigators Office ruled garners death a breaches condition of asthma Heart Disease and obesity were contributing factors. With eight Police Officers, two emts and two paramedics on the scene, garner repeats his last words. I cant breathe. I cant breathe. I cant breathe. Now those words have fueled a protest. I cant breathe. I cant breathe. Residents of new york city hold up eric garner of a symbol of the communitys long and complicated relationship with the nypd. But another question, the one between Emergency Medical Services and Police Officers on the scene. I looked at the emt and she just didnt look as if she was comfortable. She looked like she wasnt sure of what she had to do. Antoines father james rocky robinson who was not at the scene himself is many volunteer fire captain. Specifically when you look at the video what happened . Why didnt he get some medical help in your opinion . The reason why he didnt get medical help was because i believe ems was intimidated. What should the paramedics have done. First they didnt come on the scene, they were standing back. They were siding with the cops. The girl went over there checked the radial pulse first, she should have checked the pulse by his neck. That is not pulsating. She need to make sure cpr begins. But you cant do cpr with somebody whose hands are handcuffed behind their back because you cant roll him over. You tell the cops remove the cuffs, i have to perform cpr, i have to save the persons life. Its not a fight or struggle with ems. It is we could possibly keep him alive until we get him to the hospital. Rocky robinson believes the work relationship between ems and Police Officers can be charged with missions that sometimes conflict. The police set to protect the public. The ems their patient. Working together is critical for daytoday. But robinson says it can become a tense dance. Why didnt you give cpr . I didnt do nothing. In the case of eric garner the investigation into the incident is underway before the medical workers on scene have been suspended without pay. You said you believe those emts were intimidated by police. Does that happen more often than we know . More often you know they feel like they have to be on the side of the police. Now i have utmost respect for the Police Officer to do the right job. But just like in any other organization, whether its police, fire, ems, you got people who are not doing the right thing. You cant cover for rotten eggs and you got to remember your oath of office. You have a duty to act. Your duty is to that patient. Not your allegiance to other organizations. You do what is right for that person fighting for their life on the ground. Robinson blames a lack of training in how police and ems should Work Together in stressful situations. America tonight reached out several times to the nypd for comment but got no response. Police commissioner William Bratton has called the incident a terrible tragedy and ordered all 35,000 new york cops to be retrained in the use of force. Every day in everywhere job we work hand in hand with the Police Department. Theyre very willing to help us and work with us to complete our mission. We dont have approximate with we dont have problems with the Police Department when it comes to their mission. Israel miranda represents fire officials in new york city. While he wouldnt comment specifically on the garner case. They are highly trained ambulance drivers. The stress and the dynamics of every call is different. When do you determine its care . Do you have to wait for Police Officers to give you the go ahead . No, not at all. Thats an instinct that you develop if pd is on the scene and you see no danger unless they tell you you cant proceed, obviously your mission ask to find out who the patient is and try to comfort them and stabilize them. As best as you can. Reporter and the busiest Ems Department in the country he says the issue is clear and the orders precise. My focus is on the person who needs my help. I have a partner who can ask questions and deal with the rest of the situation. But my focus as the main patient care provider is help that patient. For Antoine Robinson and the thousands of ems professionals in the city like him, helping that patient is its own reward. When someone walk up to me and they just start crying and you looking at them like, and youre like yo you saved my life, you saved my mother life. You dont know how to react to things like that and thats greater than any paycheck i ever received. Ever received. See if i see any signs of life. As for rocky robinson he is committed to make sure there are no more deaths like eric garners. What needs tob to change . They need to be retrained, everybody need to be retrained, know what their functions are. Police matter, police should take care of Police Matter but let ems take care of ems matter and dont condense the two when one hinders the other. Adam may, a al jazeera, new york city. And there is more about this, the man who shot the video of garners death, was arrested. Hes had a lot of unwanted attention even harassment by the police since he made that video. w had we return an update on the hours latest news, the latest from gaza where another ceasefire dissolves within hours. Growing skepticism. Later in the hour, Olympic Dreams, elite threeth an athletes and hocking accounts of abuse. I dont know how to handle this go with it, i must have done something wrong. An america tonight investigation into the claims of Young Athletes and why top sports organizations in the country might not be able to protect them. AlJazeera America presents a break through Television Event borderland. Are you tellin me its ok to just open the border, and let em all run in . The teams live through the hardships that forced mira, omar and claudette into the desert. Running away is not the answer. Is a chance at a better life worth leaving loved ones behind . Did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left . Which side of the fence are you on . Sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. Borderland only on Al Jazeera America deepak chopra, from improving your health i had an intuition, that human beings could heal themselves. To solving conflict. The best way to get rid of your enemy, is is to increase their happiness and living a more mindful life. The number one cause of hostility in the world is lack of respect every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. Talk to al jazeera only on Al Jazeera America now a snapshot of stories making headlines on america tonight. Toledo, ohio says its water is now safe. City lifted its ban on Drinking Water but over the weekend more than 400,000 northeast ohio residents had no Drinking Water. The water was likely contaminated by toxic algae blooms. A federal judge finding it unconstitutional to require doctors at abortion inclination to have admission rights at local hospitals. Alabamas attorney general says the state will appeal. Former White House Press secretary james brady has died. He was 73. Brady suffered a head wound during the 1980 assassination attempt on ronald reagan. Then an advocate for gun control. The conflict claiming 1800 lives may are near somesome kind of an end. As israel is winding down its offensive, authorities have agreed to 72hour ceasefire, beginning tuesday. Israeli leaders later signing on. Talks are expected to follow. Israels military says its committed the core mission of the Gaza Campaign to destroy the crossborder tunnels used by hamas. But israel would keep up its operation until rocket fire from gaza ends. Tension spiengd in jerusalem spiked in jerusalem as a man used a backhoe to strike a bus. Shot dead by israeli police. Al jazeeras Charles Stratford is on the ground with more. Charles as you talk to people on the ground there do you have a sense that they have hope that one of these ceasefires is going to stick that theyre going to have an opportunity to return to their homes and find whatever is left . Frankly after the pummeling theyve had over the last month or close to a month now there is absolutely no hope in any real ceasefire at this stage. As i say its dark now. The streets are empty. There has been nowhere safe to go over the last few weeks here in gaza. You can walk into the schools, the u. N. Ra schools that have had people left their homes, have said they could start going back, this is an area of gaza with a population about 60,000, vast areas of it have been absolutely flattened, go back to what . A similar scenario, in bat laher, israeli Officials Say its safe to go back now. You speak to these people they are very skeptical, very afraid of going back. What happens when school term starts in a months time where people sheltering there are homeless . Very very little faith, very little hope in any kind of ceasefire. I was in the south looking at there. There is increasing fears over food. Have sufficient food and products being able to be brought up from the south farming area into the north. Absolutely no faith in anything down there. Constant fear of being of attacks and certainly being exposed exposed to attacks down there. We saw tank shells being fired in rafah where there seems to be a concentration of the Israeli Campaign over the last couple of days. There were two children killed in a house fire and attacks here in gaza city another child was killed in an air strike in a shati camp. There were at least 30 rockets fired out of gaza towards israel. Ministry of health said hundreds of bodies pulled out, at least 20 other People Killed across the strip. And as we go tonight, now, the sound of drones above, and the potential for more air strikes and more attacks and actually only ten minutes ago we heard the dull crunch of what weve been told was tank fire on the east of the strip. Al jazeeras Charles Stratford in gaza city. Last week you may recall we brought you the story of fara bok er. Azmat khan brings you the story from the other side, a young woman who made a video. You say only hear what i want to when she auditions for voice israel, sarah knew she was finally getting a chance to be heard. What she didnt know was just how much. In times i lay under this music video sarah shelter. In the southern israeli town of astod has been viewed about 1,000 times on youtube. Sometimes i hear a drone no i never let it get me down the video features scenes from ashtod. Her boyfriends family fleeing to abomb shelter amid rocket attacks. I had been seeing so much 18th israel and negative comments on social media about how nobody in israel was really dying and they must not be getting rockets to israel. Completely, completely not the case. And i thought it was my duty as somebody who could to share what my experiences of what were happening. Reporter though though she lives in ashtod now, sarah is from palm gardens, florida. She visited israel on birth right, a free trip for jewish girls. My free trip, land of moses with deserts and camels everywhere. But it really introduced me to these warm people who are surrounded by neighbors who hate them. They still want peace with them and try so hard. Sarah went back to israel every summer and became a proisrael activist. She moved to ashtod to teach english. She now lives life under the threat of rockets. I spend time inside my house. I very, very rarely leave. It is a scary thing to see this happening, iron dome doesnt intercept all the rockets. What would happen every single time . There would be tenfold of civilian casualty, thousands among thousands. No i dont get osleep. Maybe that rocket will fall on my house maybe it will kill me. Weeks after she first recorded the video sarah is less certain that the one day she is singing about is coming soon. With every passing day i believe this day is getting further and further away. Still she hopes the region will find peace in her lifetime or her childrens. And our children will play one day, one day, one day, one day her thoughtful young vote digital producer azmat khan joins us. She mentioned how she got to israel, a very american ak sent, very American Girl in some ways. Is that particular with jews . Since it started in 1999, birth right has sent hundreds of american jews, to israel, they walked away with very different kinds of trip. A secular, even lgbt trip. They meet few palestinians. Its about ideology and creating strong proisrael activists here in the United States. Both the young lady sarah and the one you profiled last week in gaza, these are young women with strong messages. There are other shared commonalities . Yes, caras individual sarahs individual ends with her giving thanks to the israel army. The other girl said she wanted peace and advocated for hamas. These are two young women who said they wanted peace but backing up the military structures in their area. It shows you how difficult and deeply rooted can this conflict ever be resolved. Because this is next generation. Would be interested to see if they could have a conversation with each other. Would hope so. America tonights digital producer azmat khan. Next athletes at the top of their game, playing out Olympic Dreams but vulnerable to those guiding their careers. Of course you tell use kids, dont get in a car with a stranger but you dont tell them dont trust your coach. Why Young Athletes coming forward to say, its not enough. Theres more to Financial News than the ups and downs of the dow. For instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month . Have you thought about how Climate Change can affect your grocery bill . Can Rare Minerals in china affect your cell phone bill . Or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium . Ill make the connections from the news to your money real. It is a horrifying tale weve heard so often. A vulnerable child sexually abused by a trusted adult. A teacher a relative a clergyman. And now evidence of another area in which children can be victimized. Elite junior athletes, olympians, olympic hopefuls. They value winning over anything children. Of course you tell your kids dont get in a car with a stranger but you dont tell them dont trust your coach. Monica stremco could have kept silent about the coach she said raped her daughter for years but she chose to speak out to warn other Young Athletes to try oprotect their Olympic Dreams. Right now as were speaking i am sure a wide eyed 12 year old olympic wannabe is being abused. The situation sets itself up on every club teem in every part of the country. Annas dream began at the waters edge. By middle school anna had the makings of a star athlete. A distance free styler, she was a baby, the youngest on the national team. Recruiters began calling when she was in eighth grade. This was the first time i made a top 16 National Time when i was 12. You were 12 years old . Yeah, it was really and you were one of the top 16 swimmers in the country. Yes for my aim, for my age. As the medals and ribbons started piling up, annas relationship with her coach took a dark turn. She was just 13. It was not only rape, anal rape and violent rape, he hit her. He would ask me, you know why didnt you scream, why didnt you yell kick why didnt you go tell your mom . Because i hated it. I hated what was happening to me and it was terrifying and ugly and disgusting and it was horrible. But i loved him. He was your coach. I didnt think he was my boyfriend. I just thought that he was the most important person in the world. Looking back, her mother dplidz, she should have admit admits she should have seen the warning sign. She said it was like cocaine, i keep going back. Ill never forget those words. Its about cocaine. The rapes werent about sex. Even anna said, they were another way for the coach to control her. He had screamed at me in front of other coaches, in front of other peoples parents. He also praised me and made me feel amazing. I was young and felt, okay, well, i dont know how to handle this other than to just go with it. And you know he must i must have done something wrong. You were being sexually assaulted. Yes. But you didnt understand this was rape. I didnt even know that if i told somebody they would say that it was wrong. But the strain began to show. Anna was diagnosed with anorexia. She crawled into her parents bed night after night. She considered suicide. Finally she confessed to a friend who called her parents. Knowing how crushed her parents would be was the toughest for anna. Its oven imaginable. It hurts more than anything, seeing them trying to shoulder this guilt. I was the helicopter parent on the other side of the door while he was raping her. I was working out in the gym. So you can be as helicopter as you want and still miss it. Furious and determined to protect her daughter and other gills, stremco reported the coach to the y. He was put on leave and eventually forced out. Reaching out, he never responded to our interview requests. But the stremcos were ostracized by other parents. Blamed forking for causing trouble. Parents dont want any interference. Sexual abuse is nasty dirty and nobody wants to admit it happened in their backyard. She got less support from u. S. Swimming, the governing board, rick curl, one of the top swim coaches in the country from one of the nations most successful powerhouse teams had sexually abused one of his star swimmers for years. He was sent to prison for it hypothesis monica expected u. S. A swimming would act quickly and ban her coach. I thought this will be easy. Hes not abig coach nationally. Theyve got a firsthand statement from a young girl who was raped by this guy. This should be easy. They can ban him. Was he ever banned . No. He could still coach now if he wanted to. Bridie farrell says it is a huge problem and not just in swimming. Its huge in olympic sport whether its in rowing or ty kwan do, or volleyball, across all sports. Farrell has her own story. An olympic speed casing hopeful, tentime Olympia Andy Gable allegedly sexually abused her. She was 15. He was 33. Gaibl did not respond to oour request for an interview but eventually admit an inappropriate relationship with a female team mate. Andy makes the point that we did not have sex. But youre not allowed to tux 15yearold girls, put your fingers on 15yearold girls. That is not a justification of what he did. By the time farrell came forward the statute of limits had run out. But he was investigated by u. S. Speed skating. A report was not made public and as far as farrell knows, there was no action taken against her alleged abuser. Because the Olympic Committee and subsidiaries to the National Governing bodies are not educational institutions they dont have to go by title ix. If Something Like this happens in schools there are rules and national guidelines. A narch governing body doesnt have to. U. S. Speed skating declined america tonights requests for interviews. But some outside experts say the governing bodies are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Often theres no clear proof of abuse and the organization he arent equipped to conduct full investigations. The attitude initially for everyone that i knew of was to attack the victim. Mike salstein is a former swimming Vice President who once served on the governing board. No one on one contact, an athlete should never be traveling with a coach of the opposite gender. They should not be sharing hotel rooms. If a complaint wasnt acted on timely that member of our Headquarters Staff should be disciplined. Salstein said his suggestions made him a pariah in the swimming community. I was called and told by one of the olympic coaches that i had made a grave mistake and i should not have published it. Victims say the organization he do not investigate organization he do not investigate aggressively and it is on the part of the victim to prove induce. Anna mourns her replied opportunity. I loved swimming, i was good at it, i wanted to Swim Division 1, go to the olympic trials. Those were being important to me. My soul purpose in coming forward is to help change the culture of sport and make it safer. In doing nothing and taking no action against perc the perpetrators it is creating a culture where athletes are not going to speak up, theyll speak up less. Athletes may not but strong mothers like monica will speak up for truth. People ask me dont kids lie . I say kids lie but adults lie lot more. Stremco says they continue to follow developments in the case. Well watch and report what they learn. Studying images of this faroff and too hot to italian planet, knowing more about mercury helps those of us closer to home. Families torn apart. Anytime they see a social worker, the Immediate Response is. Theyre here to take my kid stuck in the system. They didnt protect my children, they traumatized them can native cultures survive . This is about as adversarial as it gets fault lines Al Jazeera Americas hard hitting. Theyre locking the door. Ground breaking. We have to get out of here. Truth seeking. Award winning investigative documentary series the fight for native families only on Al Jazeera America Al Jazeera America this is the very tail section it was burning when we got here unbiased reporting. The violence has continued the violence has continued just a couple of miles from here in depth coverage. Weve got a military escort allowing us to feel a further than everyone else. Real global perspective this was clearly an attack against them. From around the world, to the issues right here at home. Shouldnt been brought here in the first place. Were not here to take over real stories. Real people. Real understanding. Where you scared when you hear the bombs . Al Jazeera America real. News. And finally this hour, the roman god mercury among other things was recognized for his power of communication. Especially fitting for nasas attempt to learn more about the worlds closest planetary neighbor. Mention engineer. Tom ackerman reports quite a message has been received. It took messenger six years to ocialt around mercury. To ocialt around mercury. The to orbit around mercury. 2,000 images of a planet to close to the blinding sun for telescopes to observe. Now they have a wealth of data from mercury, where temperatures are vary from 450 to 150 celsius. Why sent back just a few months ago. Messenger has produced conclusive evidence that inside lie deposits of waterice. Human settlement in deep space an eventually reality. This is saying to us that one of the processes that takes place in our solar system can trap water, and have it there if we ever get there. The facts learned about the properties on, below and above mercurys surface are small pieces of a grand solar system puzzle that the scientists want to solve. Theres a great difference how the scientists look their composition is and were trying understand how it makes one consistent picture of the formation and evolution of the solar system. Mefng is projected to lose messenger is projected to crash into the planet next april. In the coming dade the coming decade, tom ackerman, al jazeera, laurel, maryland. Great view of whats out there. Thats it for us here on america tonight. Tomorrow on our program. I kept trying otell the black customer you dont have to come in the back door. You can come in the dining room. Did that take a while . It took a while because the black customer wasnt comfortable coming in the dining room. Story of change at one of floridas most historic restaurants after being open 24 7 for the better part of 60 years yum beaus has finally closed its door. That own are who cooked up that famous fried shrimp but helped bring an end to segregation in miami. Remember log on to our website, al jazeera. Com americatonight. Well have more of america tonight, tomorrow. Israels invasion of gaza continues tonight. We have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. Every single one of these buildings shook violently. For continuing coverage of the Israeli Palestinian conflict, stay with Al Jazeera America, your global news leader. The Ebola Outbreak is spreading. New reports say a patient in new york is being tests. Well have the latest. Another ceasefire in gaza, but hamas is insisting that israel lift its block aid. And why economists say slack salaries are just as worrisome as high unemployment. Im ali velshi, and this is real money

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