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she's making herself antisocial. i'm closing the door behind me. i'm at home. i don't want to be a part of that anymore. so that's why i would say her situation is more extreme than other situations. >> reporter: will the people in new york evaluating renata's case agree? >> hello? >> hello, renata? >>> coming up who will be chosen for possibly life-altering surgery? >> oh my god. >> and who won't? >>> reporter: the foundation that treats children with facial deformities finished evaluating these four cases. >> hello? >> hello, renata? >> yeah? >> my name is diane, and i'm with the little baby face foundation. >> reporter: renata had been waiting anxiously for months, thinking a straighter, smaller nose would silence her bullies and improve her self-confidence. >> i am looking at your beautiful picture that you sent us, and i just read the beautiful letter that you wrote. i want to invite you to come to new york to see if we could help you. >> are you serious? >> very serious. >> oh, my god. thank you so much. you made me so happy. >> i'm glad you're happy. i c
she's making herself antisocial. i'm closing the door behind me. i'm at home. i don't want to be a part of that anymore. so that's why i would say her situation is more extreme than other situations. >> reporter: will the people in new york evaluating renata's case agree? >> hello? >> hello, renata? >>> coming up who will be chosen for possibly life-altering surgery? >> oh my god. >> and who won't? >>> reporter: the foundation that treats children...
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it leads researches to cognitive disorders, antisocial behaviour and worse.are see true tangible effect of living in poverty. >> when we do the research, are we talking about environmental factors, the places where poor children live, or the nutrition they get for the stimulation that the environment provides. what is it that we are measuring development. >> in this particular case, what made that study stand out is it was scans of children followed over a long period of time, but didn't take into account environment factors, except they were living in poverty. results were consistent. when you think about the broader questions - nutrition, exposure to trauma, violence, the ripple effect of poverty, science is just coming to grips with. a study of maryland area found half living in poverty experienced severe depression, compared to mother among 14%. instead you have a jump of 35%. that when you have a mum who is depressed, and the center of the family, it ensnares kids into bad stuff. suddenly mothers are prone to not fastening the seatbelt to not feeding the
it leads researches to cognitive disorders, antisocial behaviour and worse.are see true tangible effect of living in poverty. >> when we do the research, are we talking about environmental factors, the places where poor children live, or the nutrition they get for the stimulation that the environment provides. what is it that we are measuring development. >> in this particular case, what made that study stand out is it was scans of children followed over a long period of time, but...
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. >> it's generally inmates who have that antisocial personality.y just don't want to adapt and be a part of an institution. their behavior just dictates we have no other choice based on their behavior to segregate them from the rest of the facility. >> 200 men are locked up in segregation 23 out of 24 hours every day. for the remaining hour, they are allowed to walk up and down the corridor. >> you know, the walls can come in, close in on you, you don't have any way to release the pent-up energy that works out of -- like working out or anything like that, you know? it can get kind of lonely in here. >> wendell clay has spent 16 months in the hole for assaulting a guard. he has eight months left. >> you got a lot of guys over here that just, you know, been in this hole two, three, four, five years, not good at all. a lot of these guys are not mentally stable, and they need some type of psychiatric treatment instead of this hole time. you know what i'm saying? >> you want to play some chess, man? >> he's trying to communicate with another inmate to p
. >> it's generally inmates who have that antisocial personality.y just don't want to adapt and be a part of an institution. their behavior just dictates we have no other choice based on their behavior to segregate them from the rest of the facility. >> 200 men are locked up in segregation 23 out of 24 hours every day. for the remaining hour, they are allowed to walk up and down the corridor. >> you know, the walls can come in, close in on you, you don't have any way to...
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. >> reporter: but the new laws were introduced to try to cut down drunk driving accidents and antisocialt to have fun, but we want to have fun responsibly. and that's what ever parent wants. that's what every young people want. >> reporter: while drinking in a bar or restaurant is pretty expensive for most, people are trying different ways to have a good time when the sun goes down. welcome to car park parking. it is just that. open up the back and parking for free with your friends. >> you have your cars the parking lot. >> and this outdoor parking is getting bigger and bigger. the next day, we were told about a festival on the edge of town. when we arrived, it was fairly quiet, but by nightfall the place was jumping. and because it's in the middle of nowhere, the law to make club close becomes a bit of a grey area. >> it's bigger here and festivals just like this. bbc news the best nightclub in africa. >>> now, they have only been a day out of the sun, but two llamas in arizona have certainly had a fun time. a white llama and a smaller black one escaped. when, they had some fun trying
. >> reporter: but the new laws were introduced to try to cut down drunk driving accidents and antisocialt to have fun, but we want to have fun responsibly. and that's what ever parent wants. that's what every young people want. >> reporter: while drinking in a bar or restaurant is pretty expensive for most, people are trying different ways to have a good time when the sun goes down. welcome to car park parking. it is just that. open up the back and parking for free with your...
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. >>> and has the cold weather got you down and feeling antisocial?l, apparently, a lot of people were all bundled up checking out something called hinge. it's a new dating app that works like a friend's referral sight. and you can do it all for the warmth of your home. they just launched in london, we've got the ceo. ♪ ♪ i'm type e. i know what my money is doing. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪ hey, john! john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive... stubborn... and always pushing each other, the way only brothers can. ♪ one hundred year
. >>> and has the cold weather got you down and feeling antisocial?l, apparently, a lot of people were all bundled up checking out something called hinge. it's a new dating app that works like a friend's referral sight. and you can do it all for the warmth of your home. they just launched in london, we've got the ceo. ♪ ♪ i'm type e. i know what my money is doing. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes...
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Feb 13, 2015
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we're helping our coalition government build antisocial -- it's small thing but youth are being radicalized. and the foreign fighters, my understanding is that the foreign fighters flowing into syria and iraq has been slowed in the past three or four months based on a couple of factors. one is turkive increase ordinary diplomats dish the coalition increased diplomacy with turk gentlemen turkey improved hit border security processes. so a lot thereof this is technical. it's better in a coalition so it's not just the united states telling people how to do better blows security and fighting foreign fighters, and i mention the u.n. security resolution the president introduced in september that was condemning and urging all member states to stop the flow of foreign fighters. >> let me just go back to your question on the name. ... iraq has a lot of problems and i'm not certain where it's going to go. half the time i think it's going to survive in the other half i think is going to fracture but the reality is we have invested trillion dollars and a million manhours of labor. we should continue to
we're helping our coalition government build antisocial -- it's small thing but youth are being radicalized. and the foreign fighters, my understanding is that the foreign fighters flowing into syria and iraq has been slowed in the past three or four months based on a couple of factors. one is turkive increase ordinary diplomats dish the coalition increased diplomacy with turk gentlemen turkey improved hit border security processes. so a lot thereof this is technical. it's better in a coalition...
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for the shootings after a lifetime of looking in the case of eddie ray routh for excuses for his antisocialhis defendant gunned down two men in cold blood in our county. find him guilty. two and a half hours later they did. >> we heard for the longest time this wasn't about ptsd but they didn't want to bring that out until the trial was over. we heard the mom even though she cares for her kid, should have known this guy is dangerous having a favor to bring her son who you know is dangerous who you pled to keep in a hospital is flat-out wrong. corey robinson said our prayers with taya, thankful for this closure, still so tough. hash tag chris kyle. hash tag never forgotten. you've been voicing out. on facebook wes writes my prayers for mrs. kyle. may she find peace and consolation that only comes from god. >> we'd love to hear from you. you can tweet us or facebook us. >> we have a lot going on this morning. heather nauert with headlines. >> good morning to you all. another red flag raised at minneapolis airport as a guy is arrested with a fake somali passport. police say a 39-year-old man w
for the shootings after a lifetime of looking in the case of eddie ray routh for excuses for his antisocialhis defendant gunned down two men in cold blood in our county. find him guilty. two and a half hours later they did. >> we heard for the longest time this wasn't about ptsd but they didn't want to bring that out until the trial was over. we heard the mom even though she cares for her kid, should have known this guy is dangerous having a favor to bring her son who you know is...