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speak to the governors on Tuesday, a week after announcing big cuts in pollution produced by the country's power plants.
• Other governors attending the conference are Jan Brewer of Arizona, C.L. "Butch" Otter of Idaho, Sam Brownback of Kansas, Jack Dalrymple of North Dakota, Dennis Daugaard of South Dakota, Matt Mead from Wyoming and Gary Herbert of Utah.

St. Louis archbishop deposed in Minnesota case
AMY FORLITI, Associated Press

• ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- The head of the Archdiocese of St. Louis said several times under oath that he couldn't recall how he handled allegations of sexual abuse when he was investigating such claims against priests in Minnesota -- but he remembers that he never reported any accusations to police, according to a deposition made public Monday.
• Archbishop Robert Carlson made the statements last month in a sworn deposition taken as part of lawsuit against the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, where Carlson served for years and had a role in handling claims against accused priests from 1979 through 1994.
• During the interview, Carlson said he never went to Minnesota authorities about cases involving priests -- even after one priest said he probably had committed a crime.
• When asked if he knew in the 1970s or 1980s that it was a crime for an adult to engage in sex with a child, he said: "I'm not sure whether I knew it was a crime or not. I understand today it's a crime."
• The St. Louis archdiocese released a statement saying Carlson has given testimony about this priest several times, years ago, and "while not being able to recall his knowledge of the law exactly as it was many decades ago, the Archbishop did make it clear that he knows child sex abuse is a crime today."
• "The question does not address the Archbishop's moral stance on the sin of pedophilia, which has been that it is a most egregious offense," the St. Louis archdiocese said.
• The St. Paul-Minneapolis archdiocese had no comment.
• Carlson, who is not a party to the lawsuit, was deposed as part of a case that alleges the St. Paul-Minneapolis archdiocese created a public nuisance by keeping the names of accused priests secret. The lawsuit was filed in 2013 by a man who claims he was sexually abused the former Rev. Thomas Adamson between 1976

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