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the surgeon says it is used on adolescence, rapidly rising over other types of surgery because it iss risky. >> fewer restrictions. it seems to be a better procedure as far as the safety for the adolescent. >> is probably safer for teenagers. >> this pediatric nutritionist warns that every adolescent patients should be screened medically and psychologically before surgery. >> they want to do this for the right reasons. there have been concerns about addiction and depression in people who have gone through the surgery. >> i get really stressed that with finals -- i start going back to food. >> instead she turns to exercise. eight -- 80 pounds lighter, she has shed the weight and her old self image. >> you want the skinny chick inside of you to come out -- i think she came out. >> those hospitals have criteria for adolescent surgery. typically, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look..
the surgeon says it is used on adolescence, rapidly rising over other types of surgery because it iss risky. >> fewer restrictions. it seems to be a better procedure as far as the safety for the adolescent. >> is probably safer for teenagers. >> this pediatric nutritionist warns that every adolescent patients should be screened medically and psychologically before surgery. >> they want to do this for the right reasons. there have been concerns about addiction and...
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for the first time, the supreme court sided adolescents -- cited adolescent neuroscience. a 12-year-old brain develops. you will watch its start to mature until you hit about 24 or 25. for those of you who are parents, you do not need a scan. for those of us who went to adolescence, we know it was a time of poor decision making. the supreme court used the picture of the brain in order to make the decision. there is this nice development over time that is associated with changes in composition and changes in how you process the world and make decisions. ok. now you have another client named george. he is a 55-year-old white male offender. he has a history of being in and out of jail. his iq is very low. george has a very low iq, they might have to refer to him as being retarded. he has arrested for murder and the prosecution is seeking the death penalty. the supreme court said you are not allowed for individuals with low iqs. prosecution says the iq is 72, high enough to execute. is there anything that neuroscience can do about george? i am just kidding, this is george. [la
for the first time, the supreme court sided adolescents -- cited adolescent neuroscience. a 12-year-old brain develops. you will watch its start to mature until you hit about 24 or 25. for those of you who are parents, you do not need a scan. for those of us who went to adolescence, we know it was a time of poor decision making. the supreme court used the picture of the brain in order to make the decision. there is this nice development over time that is associated with changes in composition...
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as a beginning of a buffer for that adolescent. talk to us a little bit about that. sure. well, i think in just about every setting, a child exists in there are caring adults available, or there can be caring adults available who can be a protective factor to a child and help that child access their own inner resilience. so including things like helping children realize that they can use humor, that they can develop close relationships with safe adults. teaching children ways that they can be safe. okay, if you can't bring friends home because crazy things are happening there and you can't study there how can we put something in place so that you have a safe place to go after school? if you're concerned about your siblings then how can we make sure that their needs get met? so really, i think we just need to encourage adults to not ignore signs that a child is struggling and reach out to children and to kids to say if you have one caring adult in your life who is in your corner that can make all the difference for you. absolutely.
as a beginning of a buffer for that adolescent. talk to us a little bit about that. sure. well, i think in just about every setting, a child exists in there are caring adults available, or there can be caring adults available who can be a protective factor to a child and help that child access their own inner resilience. so including things like helping children realize that they can use humor, that they can develop close relationships with safe adults. teaching children ways that they can be...
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a lot of adolescents said they have no choice but to turn to surgery. there is a new option helping teens drop the weight. this 19-year-old is down 10 dress sizes from a year ago. her weight battle started in third grade. >> i turned to eating as my stress relief. >> by age 15, she was 300 pounds. >> i tried weight watchers, i tried exercise. they were not right. >> she turned to the weight smart program in baltimore. she qualified for barry after surgery. she opted for a new procedure. it shrinks the summit from the size of a football to a banana. the surgeon says it is used -- the use on adolescence has rapidly risen because it is less risky. it seems to be a better procedure as far as the safety. it is a safer procedure for teenagers. >> pediatric nutrition doctor warns of long-term data is not available and that is why every adolescent patients should be screened both medically and psychologically. >> there has been some concerns about some issues with depression and addiction. >> at times, she still struggles. >> with finals, i will get really stre
a lot of adolescents said they have no choice but to turn to surgery. there is a new option helping teens drop the weight. this 19-year-old is down 10 dress sizes from a year ago. her weight battle started in third grade. >> i turned to eating as my stress relief. >> by age 15, she was 300 pounds. >> i tried weight watchers, i tried exercise. they were not right. >> she turned to the weight smart program in baltimore. she qualified for barry after surgery. she opted for...
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adolescents have trouble sleeping or are sleep deprived.e canadian medical association journal looked at more than 4,000 adolescents. those who had trouble sleeping had a higher body mass index, larger waist size, higher cholesterol and blood pressure. those who just didn't get enough sleep had higher body mass index and larger waist size. a high sleep disturbance score was associated with higher consumption of fried food, soft drinks sweets and snacks. the authors conclude poor sleep hygiene amongst adolescents appears to be associated with increased cardiovascular risk and they say improving sleep hygiene early in life may be important for the prevention of cardiovascular disease later in life. for cardiovascular disease later in life. i'm dr. timothy johnson. >> wow. >> how do you feel about our job right now? >> great. >> scary. >> i feel great about it. >> every story we do about sleep deprivation freaks me out. >> i can survive on five hours a night. teens need nine hours. ironically the school day, done a lot of research, a teen's no
adolescents have trouble sleeping or are sleep deprived.e canadian medical association journal looked at more than 4,000 adolescents. those who had trouble sleeping had a higher body mass index, larger waist size, higher cholesterol and blood pressure. those who just didn't get enough sleep had higher body mass index and larger waist size. a high sleep disturbance score was associated with higher consumption of fried food, soft drinks sweets and snacks. the authors conclude poor sleep hygiene...
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and if it's an adolescent that's been in treatment, same thing-it takes a long time for families to make changes at the relationship level, so after care needs to be thought of in advance. aftercare should not be an afterthought. very good point. and i think it's also very important to stress during the aftercare that the importance of a support system. recovery changes from the 1st year to the 2nd year to the 5th year to the 10th year. it's an ongoing process and through that process, no matter where you're at, if you're at the beginning or if you are 20 years into it you need people behind you that are there to support you at all steps. so that, you know, when you're having those difficult moments that you can say, you know, today was a rough day, you know, and i need your support. it's just crucial to continue supporting that family in recovery and all aspects of it. and erica, let me ask you a question. if i know of a family member-i am not in the immediate family but if i know of a family member that has a problem, how should i approach getting or seeking help for that individual? i
and if it's an adolescent that's been in treatment, same thing-it takes a long time for families to make changes at the relationship level, so after care needs to be thought of in advance. aftercare should not be an afterthought. very good point. and i think it's also very important to stress during the aftercare that the importance of a support system. recovery changes from the 1st year to the 2nd year to the 5th year to the 10th year. it's an ongoing process and through that process, no...
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>> i don't-- i was a very-- back to adolescents. i was a very self-conscious adolescent. >> about. >> about everything in, you know. and that fold me into adulthood. and i've had to learn to be a little more grown-up. >> rose: are there any insecurities left. >> yeah, loads of them. i'm not showing them on tv. >> rose: well, give me an example of the kind of thing you are talking about. what you could be insecure b you have a great marriage toy a wonderful doctor. >> i do. >> rose: jessica is doing just fine, thank you very much, yes. >> but i'm a human being like anyone else. and we all have our insecurities. and we all have places where we feel we could do better. >> rose: but is it about something other than mortality and morality? >> or vanity? >> listen, all of those things are in all of us. we all worry about those things and i'm not immune. >> rose: do you have anything that you want to prove now? i mean -- >> i want-- . >> rose: this was an effort to say i can go somewhere else and-- and tell different kinds of stories becau
>> i don't-- i was a very-- back to adolescents. i was a very self-conscious adolescent. >> about. >> about everything in, you know. and that fold me into adulthood. and i've had to learn to be a little more grown-up. >> rose: are there any insecurities left. >> yeah, loads of them. i'm not showing them on tv. >> rose: well, give me an example of the kind of thing you are talking about. what you could be insecure b you have a great marriage toy a wonderful...
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they knew she was an adolescent and they said we'll tell your uncle to stop interfering with mining issues that we know because we're going to put two bullets in his head covers but they waited until my niece was confused and hung up the phone. you know because i want to look at your studio and i said they wanted to hear my niece cry live from my. little i don't understand their perverse logic to threaten my sister or my niece. do you have the nurse up with you . on your mind or we saw you know. come on. what about the. father marco isn't the only one receiving brad's. narrative asco this is a lawyer who helps marco and the farmer's. daughter i know that now that we know. that i was alone in a hotel room man and the phone ran in the middle of the night and in my case and believe it when i saw it it was a number from a public telephone income aka. is this news the last kiss and i said yes. a man spoke harshly and insulted me for it it's a it's a back. seat she said if i kept making trouble they would rape me either. kill me and cut my body into pieces. and threw them in the garbage for the
they knew she was an adolescent and they said we'll tell your uncle to stop interfering with mining issues that we know because we're going to put two bullets in his head covers but they waited until my niece was confused and hung up the phone. you know because i want to look at your studio and i said they wanted to hear my niece cry live from my. little i don't understand their perverse logic to threaten my sister or my niece. do you have the nurse up with you . on your mind or we saw you...
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the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of the steppe, my beloved bride groom has been taken from me before i could wrap him with a proper shrou
the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was...
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>> both presidential candidates are campaigning today in a race that is sure to stay close adolescence the base -- stay close after last night's debate. yours are calling president obama the winner. danielle leed is in washington. >> president obama had a better performance that mitt romney held his own. president obama was up early heading to y yolo with more flooding in this race after last night's -- heading for iowa with in this race after last night's debate. >> the suggestion that anybody in my team would take politics or mislead when we lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. >> romney faltered getting corrected by the moderator when he insisted that the president did not initially called the act a terrorist attack. >> as the facts have come out, it does not speak well of how the administration has handled this. >> he accused obama of failing to keep his promises. >> he said he would cut in half the deficit. he has not done that either. in fact, he doubled it. >> joe biden said that romney is the leading out the details. >> there is still not a single specific in the romne
>> both presidential candidates are campaigning today in a race that is sure to stay close adolescence the base -- stay close after last night's debate. yours are calling president obama the winner. danielle leed is in washington. >> president obama had a better performance that mitt romney held his own. president obama was up early heading to y yolo with more flooding in this race after last night's -- heading for iowa with in this race after last night's debate. >> the...
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a shocking percentage of pre-adolescent children are being exposed to cyber porn. it fills parents of pre-teens like me with dread. and add to that those explicit lyrics in hip hop and suddenly, the facts of life are x-rated. ♪ i can bed your rock >> reporter: it's lil' wayne in "bedrock," makes the vulgar seem normal. listen to winnifred, who is 12 years old. ♪ i can make your bedrock >> reporter: does she understand what she's singing? >> yeah, we did realize how obscene it was, but we did, we got it, we knew what we were saying. when i can reach into my back pocket and basically pull out some porn, it's so easy and you can't really blame a bunch of children for not understanding how to deal with that. >> reporter: she told us lewd lyrics are the least of it. when kids her age are downloading pornography on their smartphones. it's porn before puberty. >> when i was in eighth grade, boys, mostly -- >> reporter: what -- >> they were watching porn on their school. during independent reading, they would do that. >> reporter: i have a migraine now. we met winnifred in
a shocking percentage of pre-adolescent children are being exposed to cyber porn. it fills parents of pre-teens like me with dread. and add to that those explicit lyrics in hip hop and suddenly, the facts of life are x-rated. ♪ i can bed your rock >> reporter: it's lil' wayne in "bedrock," makes the vulgar seem normal. listen to winnifred, who is 12 years old. ♪ i can make your bedrock >> reporter: does she understand what she's singing? >> yeah, we did realize...
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the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no
the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was...
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maybe part of me is stuck in adolescence. i'm drawn to adolescence and writing about adolescence.s, three girls, two boys a lot around whom the actions centers. >> during the olympics that you were given a very prominent role and you were nervous. >> how could i not be nervous? >> you are j.k. rowling. >> that's a very kind thing to say but that's not what was going through my mine. >> what was that experience like for you? >> it was simultaneously terrifying and one of the most wonderful thing i've ever done in my life. it was wonderful. and the british aren't very good at celebrating themselves. if we have quite a complex view about ourselves and that was one evening where we got it right and celebrated being british in a way that we felt comfortable with and it was such an honor. >> having that experience and having all the money and all the success and all the fans, what do you wish for now? >> what everyone wishes for. i wish my children to grow up healthy and happy. i wish that i will be happy if i can just keep working. you know, for me writing is nearly everything. it's no
maybe part of me is stuck in adolescence. i'm drawn to adolescence and writing about adolescence.s, three girls, two boys a lot around whom the actions centers. >> during the olympics that you were given a very prominent role and you were nervous. >> how could i not be nervous? >> you are j.k. rowling. >> that's a very kind thing to say but that's not what was going through my mine. >> what was that experience like for you? >> it was simultaneously terrifying...
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everyday to stay alive and resulted in dropping out of high school for safety reasons and spent his adolescence in and out of juvenile custody. he has many years experience in this area. he was hired by the district attorney george gaston to lead the first alternative servicing initiative as a planner. he will help pioneer a new path and reducing recidivism and identify the needs of the defendant and advance public safety. his priorities are to reduce violent crime, work with the city's vulnerable communities and help individuals not reenter the system. he's a loving husband and father and proud neighbor in san francisco. [applause] >> our next awardee will be recognized for their contributions in the field of media, and to make this presentation we ask that our 2008 latino heritage education winner join us on stage tonight. [applause] tonight in the field of media we recognize this individual, host and producer of television as the 2012 latino heritage media honoree. he's an award emmy journalists both in mexico and the united states. she joined san francisco's team in 2010 where she moved her
everyday to stay alive and resulted in dropping out of high school for safety reasons and spent his adolescence in and out of juvenile custody. he has many years experience in this area. he was hired by the district attorney george gaston to lead the first alternative servicing initiative as a planner. he will help pioneer a new path and reducing recidivism and identify the needs of the defendant and advance public safety. his priorities are to reduce violent crime, work with the city's...
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it gave me like -- it's like a blueprint, or, like, a map for a young adolescent person, so, i think sort of bond with a work of art, like, when i first heard that they were making a film, i was like, no! damn you hollywood! is nothing sacred to you. >> jimmy: you didn't like it? >> no, i had that reaction. but then, of course, i was like, who would do this? who in their right mind would take this perfect book and make it into a movie? and it's the author. and it's the author. >> jimmy: oh, all right. that's good. >> and so the second i found that out, i was in. >> jimmy: wow. >> but then i had to audition. >> jimmy: then you had to audition. >> in my mind i was in. there was that unfortunate -- >> jimmy: well, that's kind of a cool thing. that's pretty rare. i always wanted to be spider-man. never really worked out for me. but i'm still keeping my figure -- >> you can make that happen, man. when the third reboot comes around. >> jimmy: that's right. >> i see it, some glasses and -- [ cheers and applause ] right? >> jimmy: middle-aged spider-man. very nice to meet you. congratulation
it gave me like -- it's like a blueprint, or, like, a map for a young adolescent person, so, i think sort of bond with a work of art, like, when i first heard that they were making a film, i was like, no! damn you hollywood! is nothing sacred to you. >> jimmy: you didn't like it? >> no, i had that reaction. but then, of course, i was like, who would do this? who in their right mind would take this perfect book and make it into a movie? and it's the author. and it's the author....
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about 500 teenage girls screamed their adolescent heads off when the couple of the year appeared, moore and feinstein. roger moore's leading lady and grace jones who plays a villain in the movie. >> i think it's wonderful. i think the enthusiasm is fantastic. listen to them. >> reporter: but the teenagers were here to see rock stars duran duran who wrote the film's music. the producers of a view to a kill held the premier in san francisco to thank the city for cooperating with the filming of the movie. there were massive logistical problems staging a fire at city hall. a chase down market street. >> not this way that way. >> reporter: and the climatic fight atop the golden gate bridge. >> we're standing by live at the hard rock cafe in san francisco where a postpremier party just getting under way behind us. i think you just saw grace jones entering the hard rock cafe. the streets and sidewalks around this oh so trendy restaurant and bar are hanging around. you can't see them because police are keeping them across the street to keep them protected. duran duran just appeared, that seems
about 500 teenage girls screamed their adolescent heads off when the couple of the year appeared, moore and feinstein. roger moore's leading lady and grace jones who plays a villain in the movie. >> i think it's wonderful. i think the enthusiasm is fantastic. listen to them. >> reporter: but the teenagers were here to see rock stars duran duran who wrote the film's music. the producers of a view to a kill held the premier in san francisco to thank the city for cooperating with the...
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it is in its adolescence. this is a transformative moment. it is waiting to be shaped by policy, but for whose benefit? we believe it should be shaped for the benefit of as many people as possible, and especially for those who need it the most. . we also need new regulations, not simply application of the old. otherwise, the sharing economy will fail to meet its promises. 30 of things that are the biggest threats to our society. i will open a panel -- there are two things i think are the biggest threats to our society. i will give you a high level brief of the sharing economy. there is no textbook definition of the sharing economy. we will then begin the panel discussion which will last for 45 minutes or an hour, however long you want it to last. before i dived in here, raise your hand if you are familiar with at least one of these books. i highly recommend all of them. the one on the end is coming out in may. "share or die" -- i do not recommend that for marketing, but for a cause, we're trying to push a boundary and break a trail for new co
it is in its adolescence. this is a transformative moment. it is waiting to be shaped by policy, but for whose benefit? we believe it should be shaped for the benefit of as many people as possible, and especially for those who need it the most. . we also need new regulations, not simply application of the old. otherwise, the sharing economy will fail to meet its promises. 30 of things that are the biggest threats to our society. i will open a panel -- there are two things i think are the...