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that is 42% of america's children. it goes beyond children of color. it is important to say that children of color are disproportionately impacted by this economic crisis. both from the standpoint of employment and the loss of assets that comes from foreclosure. tavis: patrick mccarthy is the ceo of the annie e. casey foundation. doing -- no one is doing better work than the foundation on the plight of children. thank you. >> thank you. tavis: the man who helped bring down bernie madoff, whistleblower harry markopolos, out with a new documentary. stay with us. harry markopolos and his investigative team spent 10 years building a case against the notorious bernie madoff. the best-selling book about his ordeal, "no one would listen", is the basis for the new documentary "chasing madoff." here are some scenes from "chasing madoff." >> this was a very powerful man. the chairman of nasdaq. >> we began building an intelligence network. i would say what you know about burnie and they would say, what do you know about burnie? >> someone higher up killed the st
that is 42% of america's children. it goes beyond children of color. it is important to say that children of color are disproportionately impacted by this economic crisis. both from the standpoint of employment and the loss of assets that comes from foreclosure. tavis: patrick mccarthy is the ceo of the annie e. casey foundation. doing -- no one is doing better work than the foundation on the plight of children. thank you. >> thank you. tavis: the man who helped bring down bernie madoff,...
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the legislation children first proposes to give our children maximum protection and security without intruding on the hectic business of being a child. joseph pratt sr. -- ratzsinger said these things cannot be applied to the church. as the holy see considers its response, i want to make a clear that when it comes to the protection of the children of this stage, the standards of conduct which the church inappropriate to itself cannot and will not be applied to the workings of democracy and civil society. not purely or simply or otherwise because children have to be, and will be, put first. >> i call and deputy beyond. -- on deputy leon. >> it is appropriate to the motion aside by group leaders. the only acceptable reaction is a unity between us to condemn the actions it exposes, support to the victims, and affirm our commitment to action. the report is moving for many. we know the communities that have been affected by this abuse. they are strong communities with a great spirit. they have a vibrant and sports clubs. the church has always played a significant role. it has been respect
the legislation children first proposes to give our children maximum protection and security without intruding on the hectic business of being a child. joseph pratt sr. -- ratzsinger said these things cannot be applied to the church. as the holy see considers its response, i want to make a clear that when it comes to the protection of the children of this stage, the standards of conduct which the church inappropriate to itself cannot and will not be applied to the workings of democracy and...
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parents knew years searching for their children. i went through a terrible experience each time i saw an ambulance pulling up in front of the school. i never even looked at the first down the one says they were heading to the more. as soon as that counter one of the wards are unable to meet or shouts to me i've seen the carla i say to him where is she to me or i can't find her to which she says i saw her in the chair. there were keys to our apartment in his pockets and i compared them with my own case it became clear that the boy was to more. i still keep the case under the pillow and i go to bed. the girl. three hostages died in that fire i spent three days lucasfilm i don't in a month is dead bodies before i found. many others spend several months there. was when i went out of the house and i saw the coffin and i was so glad that i had found her. i put my arms around the coffin as if embracing it as if trying to help other is a point here. i'm not sure i can accurately describe my emotions but i think i was glad and by the fact th
parents knew years searching for their children. i went through a terrible experience each time i saw an ambulance pulling up in front of the school. i never even looked at the first down the one says they were heading to the more. as soon as that counter one of the wards are unable to meet or shouts to me i've seen the carla i say to him where is she to me or i can't find her to which she says i saw her in the chair. there were keys to our apartment in his pockets and i compared them with my...
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abdey adan left somalia on foot with five children two days ago. did all of your children survive? >> no, two died. >> pelley: and what happened to those children? >> they died because there was no water, there was no food. >> pelley: the fence catches broken pieces of families. mahmood is 15 and alone. his mother, still in somalia, sent them to the camps because she couldn't feed him anymore. the u.n. tells us more than 3.5 million are in danger of starvation. once they're called through the wire, they're registered, tagged, and examined. and if the arm is too slender for their age, children are sent to something called the stabilization center. this is the hospital for the children of famine. humphrey mysyoka is the head of the rescue coordinator. this hospital is set up for 20 patients? >> we are currently holding 28 patients, we're set up for 20. as you can see, we have more beds on the corridors. >> pelley: mysyoka told us the treatment is often simple, fortified milk or nutrition through a feeding tube. these children that we've seen in the hospital who look so critical, you
abdey adan left somalia on foot with five children two days ago. did all of your children survive? >> no, two died. >> pelley: and what happened to those children? >> they died because there was no water, there was no food. >> pelley: the fence catches broken pieces of families. mahmood is 15 and alone. his mother, still in somalia, sent them to the camps because she couldn't feed him anymore. the u.n. tells us more than 3.5 million are in danger of starvation. once...
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the legislation children first proposes to give our children maximum protection and security without intruding on the hectic magical business of being a child. cardinal ratzinger said standards appropriate to civil vote the work of a democracy cannot be purely and simply applied to the church. as the holy scene considers their response to the cline report, i want to make it clear that when it comes to the protection of the children of this state, the tan dards of conduct which the church deems appropriate to itself cannot and will not be applied to the workings of democracy and civil society in this republic not purely or simply or otherwise because children have to be and will be put first. >> thank you. >> i propose to share my time with the deputy in relation to this. it's very appropriate that the motion before the house is signed by party group leaders because the only acceptable action to this report is a unity between us all to condemn the actions it exposes, support the victims and affirm our joint commitment to action. the report is very moving for many because i and others
the legislation children first proposes to give our children maximum protection and security without intruding on the hectic magical business of being a child. cardinal ratzinger said standards appropriate to civil vote the work of a democracy cannot be purely and simply applied to the church. as the holy scene considers their response to the cline report, i want to make it clear that when it comes to the protection of the children of this state, the tan dards of conduct which the church deems...
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i would have liked and would still like more children because i like children and i believe that the more children there are in a family, the better their upbringing, providing the conditions are right. but to have another child now would be nothing more than selfishness on our part because we wouldn't have sufficient time or means. i am virtually on the point of regretting having a child already. the lowest fertility rates in italy are to be found in the region of emilia-romagna. the capital of emilia-romagna is the city of bologna. rapid industrialization has brought considerable prosperity to a region where the fertility rate is now less than one child per woman. industrialization came later in this region than in the northwest and had a distinctive form. there were many small and medium-sized firms. many of them produced consumer goods with a strong emphasis on quality and style. [baby crying] [montanari] emilia-romagna was always a rich region. after the second world war, because the most of the cities in the region was always, let's say, controlled, politically speaking-- the a
i would have liked and would still like more children because i like children and i believe that the more children there are in a family, the better their upbringing, providing the conditions are right. but to have another child now would be nothing more than selfishness on our part because we wouldn't have sufficient time or means. i am virtually on the point of regretting having a child already. the lowest fertility rates in italy are to be found in the region of emilia-romagna. the capital...
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children became very important. young children do not understand when an adult in their life leaves and their level of trust in adults is sometimes harmed and the result is insecurity that affects their education. while some change in a faculty is inevitable, that should be kept to a minimum and at the same time, it is not only unfair to the educators to be abruptly removed from the positions, but it is also detrimental to the students and one thing i will say about kalw is that i have listened a great deal during my retirement and they are unique in presenting a very balanced -- presenting very balanced programs about learning, the brain, educational politics and they have had interviews and programs with participation by the audience and i would like to especially recommend your call by rose aguilar. thank you. president mendoza: thank you. >> good evening, superintendent, school board members. as you know, many of you know i wear many hats but tonight i am here as uesf and i am the treasurer of uesf. but i'm also
children became very important. young children do not understand when an adult in their life leaves and their level of trust in adults is sometimes harmed and the result is insecurity that affects their education. while some change in a faculty is inevitable, that should be kept to a minimum and at the same time, it is not only unfair to the educators to be abruptly removed from the positions, but it is also detrimental to the students and one thing i will say about kalw is that i have listened...
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that i put on my children's plate.se all-white meat, breading that is whole grain with omega-3 and no preservatives. it is my goal to make the highest quality, best-tasting nugget on the market. i want consumers to go, "dang, that's a good nugget." >>> here's what's happening. treasury secretary timothy geithner will remain at his post. several republicans had called for his resignation. >>> and new details about the helicopter crash in afghanistan that killed 30 u.s. service members. it is the deadliest attack since the war in afghanistan began in 2001. among the casualties were 22 navy s.e.a.l.s. now ba now back to our program. >>> after nearly two decades of investigation, the philadelphia medical examiner's office was baffled by the unexplained deaths of six of arthur and marie noe's children. one other baby was stillborn and another died hours after birth of a blood abnormality. none of the babies lived longer than six months. neither the medical examiner's office nor the police had any hard evidence that the coup
that i put on my children's plate.se all-white meat, breading that is whole grain with omega-3 and no preservatives. it is my goal to make the highest quality, best-tasting nugget on the market. i want consumers to go, "dang, that's a good nugget." >>> here's what's happening. treasury secretary timothy geithner will remain at his post. several republicans had called for his resignation. >>> and new details about the helicopter crash in afghanistan that killed 30...
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the abuse of children should never take place. but where it does simple humanity requires swift and resolute intervention. you do not need regulations to understand this fundamental morality. however a significant framework of regulation and legal sanctions have been in place for a long time. no person within any organization be it public or private has any excuse for not knowing exactly what to do when there's even a general suspicion of child abuse. the intervention of church authorities in undermining child protection rules in recent years is nothing short of an outrage and a betrayal of those who look to them for moral leadership. when the evidence of their failures were exposed, the reaction of key authors have given little assurance that the scale and depth of the outrage were suffered by ordinary people. this is not something that can be dismissed be the secular elite. most of the strongest views i've heard are coming from people who are great faith in the spiritual teachings of the church. in my meeting last year, i made i
the abuse of children should never take place. but where it does simple humanity requires swift and resolute intervention. you do not need regulations to understand this fundamental morality. however a significant framework of regulation and legal sanctions have been in place for a long time. no person within any organization be it public or private has any excuse for not knowing exactly what to do when there's even a general suspicion of child abuse. the intervention of church authorities in...
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>> we've tracked the wellbeing of children for 22 years and this year decided to look at how the children had been faring as the recession played out. we found some very disturbing statistics. as you said, the child poverty rate has gone up. it's now at 20% of all kids living in poverty. even more troubling in some ways is that the children who are on the edge of living in poverty, those children who live with families that are 200% of the federal poverty level, we now have 42% of all children, 31 million children in the u.s., living at that level. we'd like to think of it as two or three paychecks away from economic catastrophe displayed 31 million which were i saw living at or below $33,500 a year. it's a stunning figure. >> it is a stunning figure, especially when you consider what the research tells us what happens when children grow up in poverty or when they slip into poverty as a result of recession. we know that kids who grow up poor are much more likely to end up being poor themselves. they're more likely to have children too early with teen pregnancy. they're more likely to beco
>> we've tracked the wellbeing of children for 22 years and this year decided to look at how the children had been faring as the recession played out. we found some very disturbing statistics. as you said, the child poverty rate has gone up. it's now at 20% of all kids living in poverty. even more troubling in some ways is that the children who are on the edge of living in poverty, those children who live with families that are 200% of the federal poverty level, we now have 42% of all...
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hospital where many parents are coming every single day with their desperately ill children, children suffering from severe malnutrition. they come to the hospital hoping that they will find medical supplies there and relief there, but all too often they find doctors who are simply overwhelmed, doctor whose don't have the equipment, who don't have resources to adequately care for the children. so many of these kids are dying. it shouldn't happen on any day but it does, it happens every single day. we saw it for ourselves and you're going to see it tonight. aa. cording to the united nations, 600,000 children on the brink of starvation, 600,000. the world food program now has less than three weeks of food aid left. we're going to talk to u-2's singer bono. how you can help, how you can make a difference. 600,000, we're telling their stories tonight. >>> breaking news back home. jeopardizing a lot of futures back home, not mention the global economy. asian markets opening lower after another massive drop on wall street. another 500-plus point drop for the dow. the market plunging, childi
hospital where many parents are coming every single day with their desperately ill children, children suffering from severe malnutrition. they come to the hospital hoping that they will find medical supplies there and relief there, but all too often they find doctors who are simply overwhelmed, doctor whose don't have the equipment, who don't have resources to adequately care for the children. so many of these kids are dying. it shouldn't happen on any day but it does, it happens every single...
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so more children can use it. >> reporter: increasing numbers of parents in this country are turning children's physical development programs into a growth industry. observers say that leaves plenty of room for program operators to expand. chloe jung, nhk world. >>> time to check on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia. we begin tonight with this item sent by irib iran. iran has sent a second installment of its humanitarian aid to somalia. the famine-hit african nation. a plane carrying 40 tons of relief supplies, including medicine, food, blankets and tents landed in the capital mogadishu. somalia is deal with its worst drought in 60 years. it's killed about 29,000 children under the age of 5 in the past three months. the united nations says about 3.7 million people in somalia are on the brink of starvation. a quarter of the country's population of about 10 million are now either internally displaced or living outside the country as refugees because of a two-day -- two decade-long civil war. >>> thai authorities shut down a dog smuggling ring. it was sending the ani
so more children can use it. >> reporter: increasing numbers of parents in this country are turning children's physical development programs into a growth industry. observers say that leaves plenty of room for program operators to expand. chloe jung, nhk world. >>> time to check on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia. we begin tonight with this item sent by irib iran. iran has sent a second installment of its humanitarian aid to somalia. the...
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many children needed ongoing monitoring. but also said some children display no emotion. they also reported other behavior changes like using impolite language. counselors learned that children's emotional scars are too deep for teachers to handle. >> translator: some children use bad language. i'm wondering what to do. >> translator: when we're talking to children, it's always hard to determine how much further we can go into their personal matters. >> reporter: counselors learned that children's emotional scars are too deep for teachers to handle. >> translator: to give children good care, we should do more than focus on the children alone. we need to help their teachers and parents. indirect support like this is crucial for helping children. >> reporter: the child care consultation center says it wants to work as doctors specialized in emotional care. efforts to have children cope will have to continue for some time. nhk world, miyako. >>> lawmakers of japan's governing democratic party have approved their leadership lineup under new prime minister yoshihiko noda. noda
many children needed ongoing monitoring. but also said some children display no emotion. they also reported other behavior changes like using impolite language. counselors learned that children's emotional scars are too deep for teachers to handle. >> translator: some children use bad language. i'm wondering what to do. >> translator: when we're talking to children, it's always hard to determine how much further we can go into their personal matters. >> reporter: counselors...
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last year 300 children took the course. subsidies for children programs are offered by four regions and other local governments are planning to follow suit. >> translator: because the reaction is good, we'll expand the program in the coming years. so more children can use it. >> reporter: increasing numbers of parents in this country are turning children's physical development programs into a growth industry. observers say that leaves plenty of room for program operators to expand. nhk world. >> interesting there. >>> time to take on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia. we begin with this item sent by mkot thailand. thailand's new prime minister held her first cabinet meeting. she endorsed her team the previous day. during the meeting, participants went over regulations for ministers and reviewed reports from government agencies. the prime minister stressed she would follow the law. she also spoke about the criticism over choice of ministers. she asked the public to give them a chance to perform
last year 300 children took the course. subsidies for children programs are offered by four regions and other local governments are planning to follow suit. >> translator: because the reaction is good, we'll expand the program in the coming years. so more children can use it. >> reporter: increasing numbers of parents in this country are turning children's physical development programs into a growth industry. observers say that leaves plenty of room for program operators to expand....
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head start serves the most accurate children including children in the welfare children, homeless children, english language burners, and children with disabilities. that is why this administration is committed to ensuring that every head start program provides high-quality care and education services. our reform agenda is bold, innovative, and it is built upon the best evidence available. our agenda is designed to ensure that all had start children are ready for success in kindergarten and that all had start programs are high quality and well managed. so the reforms that have garnered the most public attention are those related to inquiring low performing programs to compete for continued funding. last fall the department of house and human services received able to implement what the head start law calls a designation renewal system or what the community most often refers to as three competition. we will issue a final rule this year allowing us to begin the competitive process in 2012. for the first time in the history of headstart, these proposed regulations will require grantees that a
head start serves the most accurate children including children in the welfare children, homeless children, english language burners, and children with disabilities. that is why this administration is committed to ensuring that every head start program provides high-quality care and education services. our reform agenda is bold, innovative, and it is built upon the best evidence available. our agenda is designed to ensure that all had start children are ready for success in kindergarten and...
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we're putting children first. those who have been abused might take some small comfort in knowing they belong to a nation, to a democracy of humanity, power, rights, and responsibilities, enshrined and enacted always for their good. where the law, their law as citizens of this country will always supersede canon law. this report tells the tale of a brazen disregard for protecting children. if we do not respond swiftly and appropriately as the state, we will have to prepare ourselves for more reports like this. i agree with the bishop that if the church needs to publish any other and all other reports like this as soon as possible. i must note the commission is positive about the work of the national board for safeguarding children. established by the church to oversee the operation by the diocese and religious orders. they note of church authorities will be required to sign a contract with the national board agreeing to implement relative standards -- relevance standards and those refusing to sign would be named i
we're putting children first. those who have been abused might take some small comfort in knowing they belong to a nation, to a democracy of humanity, power, rights, and responsibilities, enshrined and enacted always for their good. where the law, their law as citizens of this country will always supersede canon law. this report tells the tale of a brazen disregard for protecting children. if we do not respond swiftly and appropriately as the state, we will have to prepare ourselves for more...
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this is a children's crisis. there are hundreds of thousands of children on the verge of death suffering from severe malnutrition in the horn of africa, and senator isakson and i agreed this hearing could not wait. so even while many of our colleagues have understandably returned to their home states and districts, we both believed it was crucial we go ahead with this hearing today and not let another month go by. senator isakson has been a true and good partner in highlighting a range of compelling issues and shared concerns in africa and i greatly appreciate his leadership on this subcommittee. as everyone is well aware, the united states congress has been almost entirely focused on the deficit and debt crisis in recent weeks. while that issue was rightfully at the top of the agenda of the united states, we must also consider global issues of greater humanitarian concern, especially when millions of lives are at risk and tens of thousands have already died. today we display in front of the hearing room images o
this is a children's crisis. there are hundreds of thousands of children on the verge of death suffering from severe malnutrition in the horn of africa, and senator isakson and i agreed this hearing could not wait. so even while many of our colleagues have understandably returned to their home states and districts, we both believed it was crucial we go ahead with this hearing today and not let another month go by. senator isakson has been a true and good partner in highlighting a range of...
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event rebels are ready to stop his hands on their nation and children and desperate that. that's your government's not. the country. the british soldier in the train has been leading a campaign to expose a little inside disco in his country's judicial system has been jailed for six months it's being accused of making real human mornings and clearing a strictly forbidden any national polls but claims to get issues just trying to find. try to gain a reason as claimed as fast lives with six dead as sylvia winston boss of the cause of north carolina and virginia new york is bracing itself for.
event rebels are ready to stop his hands on their nation and children and desperate that. that's your government's not. the country. the british soldier in the train has been leading a campaign to expose a little inside disco in his country's judicial system has been jailed for six months it's being accused of making real human mornings and clearing a strictly forbidden any national polls but claims to get issues just trying to find. try to gain a reason as claimed as fast lives with six dead...
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these children, are they texas children first or vermont children first or are they american children first? it is a very complex topic. the increasing transfer and public education campaign is critical in this area. i will close my remarks with that and my submitted detailed testimony as ". >> i thank you for the opportunity to testify on child deaths due to maltreatment. i am a professor of pediatrics at brown medical school as a director of the job protection program at hasbro children's hospital in rhode island. i have a unique perspective on this issue because i may be the only person in this room who often has stood at the bedside in the emergency department or in the intensive care unit and actually witnessed the deaths infants and children from maltreatment. when the death of a child is the result of abuse or neglect, a sad event becomes an immense tragedy. the 1700 yearly child maltreatment deaths officially reported are just the tip of the iceberg. as the gao report points out, counting and tracking the number of deaths from maltreatment is challenging. sometimes, it is very
these children, are they texas children first or vermont children first or are they american children first? it is a very complex topic. the increasing transfer and public education campaign is critical in this area. i will close my remarks with that and my submitted detailed testimony as ". >> i thank you for the opportunity to testify on child deaths due to maltreatment. i am a professor of pediatrics at brown medical school as a director of the job protection program at hasbro...
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last year 300 children took the course. subsidies for children programs are offered by four regions and other local governments are planning to follow suit. >> translator: because the reaction is good, we'll expand the program in the coming years. so more children can use it. >> reporter: increasing numbers of parents in this country are turning children's physical development programs into a growth industry. observers say that leaves plenty of room for program operators to expand. nhk world. >> interesting there. >>> time to take on some of the stories we've gathered from broadcasters around asia. we begin with this item sent by mkot thailand. thailand's new prime minister held her first cabinet meeting. she endorsed her team the previous day. during the meeting, participants went over regulations for ministers and reviewed reports from government agencies. the prime minister stressed she would follow the law. she also spoke about the criticism over choice of ministers. she asked the public to give them a chance to perform
last year 300 children took the course. subsidies for children programs are offered by four regions and other local governments are planning to follow suit. >> translator: because the reaction is good, we'll expand the program in the coming years. so more children can use it. >> reporter: increasing numbers of parents in this country are turning children's physical development programs into a growth industry. observers say that leaves plenty of room for program operators to expand....
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. >> she is cooking corn meal for her children. it is practice time at this refugee camp on the somalia- ethiopia border. there is an official milk distribution center. but she prefers to do our own cooking she bought the cornmeal from money earned collecting firewood. she says her children do not like the rise in the camps. many others agree. half the children here are undernourished even though there is food available. to get here, they walked for a week for the desert. they are lucky. they all survived the journey. >> we started out with donkeys. but we could not feed them. we did not have enough food for the children. >> after a two-week wait for accommodations, they received a tent from you when the refugee agencies, which they shared with another family. >> many of the refugees are from our clan. they can sleep year, too. -- sleep here, too. >> women and children stay here at night for their protection. >> usually, there is not enough room, so i sleep outside but some of the children. >> it is cool at night here and many of t
. >> she is cooking corn meal for her children. it is practice time at this refugee camp on the somalia- ethiopia border. there is an official milk distribution center. but she prefers to do our own cooking she bought the cornmeal from money earned collecting firewood. she says her children do not like the rise in the camps. many others agree. half the children here are undernourished even though there is food available. to get here, they walked for a week for the desert. they are lucky....
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in russia it's hard enough to find a new family for healthy all friends it's even harder for children like these all of them diagnosed with serious physical mental or psychological disabilities. but here at the care of orphanage number one they manage it well in russia there are currently hundred and fifty thousand children who haven't been adopted here ninety eight percent of all orphans find a new family and for their six. many orphanages exist by themselves in isolation we are reaching out to their potential parents and the authorities and working with them the first course of action is to try and place the children back with no biological parents who often give them up scared off by the diagnoses often and show that with the right care these children can lead normal lives and parents have to prove their attitude has changed for other potential adopters here educational courses and ongoing medical support all basics in the west but hardly universal in russia yet staff say based on the main reasons for their success. matter how good the facilities are here or what care the children
in russia it's hard enough to find a new family for healthy all friends it's even harder for children like these all of them diagnosed with serious physical mental or psychological disabilities. but here at the care of orphanage number one they manage it well in russia there are currently hundred and fifty thousand children who haven't been adopted here ninety eight percent of all orphans find a new family and for their six. many orphanages exist by themselves in isolation we are reaching out...
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children are among the refugees forced to flee. >> these five children are from one family. they arrived at this refugee camp a month ago without their parents, and their mother send them away from the warfare in somalia so they would not die in the struggle. the eldest is now responsible for the family. they may never see their father again, and he is said to have been shot while looking for food. >> this is horrible. i carried the lowland's on my back and two heavy water containers. we walked for two days and some people took us in their car. >> i was so tired i could not walk anymore and later on, somebody gave me camel milk so i survived. >> i was frightened of the alliance and the intelsat and the bandits. i was scared they would rape my sister if they caught us. >> and aid organization, save the children, has offered support to the children. only flour and beans are provided with no other vegetables. but the children are no longer starving and their mother would be released. she stayed home because she is expecting another baby. >> a our mother will be here after the b
children are among the refugees forced to flee. >> these five children are from one family. they arrived at this refugee camp a month ago without their parents, and their mother send them away from the warfare in somalia so they would not die in the struggle. the eldest is now responsible for the family. they may never see their father again, and he is said to have been shot while looking for food. >> this is horrible. i carried the lowland's on my back and two heavy water...
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head start serves the most at risk children including children of the welfare system, homeless childrenenglish language learners and children with disabilities. that's why this administration is committed to ensuring that every head start program provides high quality care and education services. our reform agenda is bold, is innovative and it is built upon the best evidence available. our agenda is designed to ensure that all head start children are ready for success in kindergarten, and that all head start programs are high quality and well managed. so the reforms that have garnered the most public attention are those related to requiring low performing programs to compete for continued funding. last fall the department of house -- health and human services released a proposed rule to implement with the head start law called the designation renewal system, or what the committee most often returns to as recompetition. we will issue a final rule this year allowing us to begin a competitive process in 2012. for the first time in the history of head start, these proposed regulations will
head start serves the most at risk children including children of the welfare system, homeless childrenenglish language learners and children with disabilities. that's why this administration is committed to ensuring that every head start program provides high quality care and education services. our reform agenda is bold, is innovative and it is built upon the best evidence available. our agenda is designed to ensure that all head start children are ready for success in kindergarten, and that...
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the harlem children's zone.i don't think we can have a strong neighborhood or strong community anywhere in this country, urban, rural suburban if we don't have great schools at the heart. these are inextricably linked mckeith and cycles of poverty if we don't have great, great schools. we'll continue to work very hard across agencies to help revitalize the most distressed communities and make sure great educational options are available for young people in those neighborhoods and it can be safe not just in school but walking to and from school and their families had support services and reference services they need to help them be successful. these are actually tough economic times hitting us at every single level. i wish it was much easier. vicious reality and honesty will not change tomorrow. we can't let that stop our work and stop our collaboration. we can't stop doing everything in our power collectively together nations and people a chance to be successful. one final thing that i corrupt working as part of
the harlem children's zone.i don't think we can have a strong neighborhood or strong community anywhere in this country, urban, rural suburban if we don't have great schools at the heart. these are inextricably linked mckeith and cycles of poverty if we don't have great, great schools. we'll continue to work very hard across agencies to help revitalize the most distressed communities and make sure great educational options are available for young people in those neighborhoods and it can be safe...
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children were being diagnosed on the autism spectrum. currently it's 101 in 120 children. and of that 75% are boys. and of the 32 families that we were able to provide respite care of over 2,200 hours this summer, four of our campers were female. you can see that the statistics hold true that three out of four boys of the 120 of the autism spectrum are males. it's amazing of the families that we worked with how appreciative and how grateful they were of the opportunity to be able to be in the outdoors and participate in the setting. i think we did reach our mission. i wanted to share just a few comments. i was receiving emails even as early as this morning from parents when i sent a request could you share some outcomes that you have seen in your family as a result of camp azure. and i won't take much time, but some of the comments, and i'll just read a few, my son roger is initiating conversations. asking how are you rather than just saying hello, because of camp azure. he is more social and using please and thank you and generally has
children were being diagnosed on the autism spectrum. currently it's 101 in 120 children. and of that 75% are boys. and of the 32 families that we were able to provide respite care of over 2,200 hours this summer, four of our campers were female. you can see that the statistics hold true that three out of four boys of the 120 of the autism spectrum are males. it's amazing of the families that we worked with how appreciative and how grateful they were of the opportunity to be able to be in the...
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and they will -- they have used children. they will continue to use children. they will do it until they feel that people are scared again. and this technique is not working. and people are not scared. >> and people are risking their lives to take these images and put them on the internet. i feel like the least we can do is show them. wissam tarif, i appreciate you joining us. thank you >>> still ahead a man who has written a book that claims the bible demands the parents discipline their kids with force. it's part two of our 360 investigation, "un-godly discipline". first isha sesay >>> authorities in england are getting tough about the rioting last week. violence erupted in london and other cities. police say two young men in northwest england posted facebook messages calling for riots in their town. the court has sentenced them to four years in jail. russell armstrong the estranged husband of taylor armstrong, one of the real housewives of beverly hills, has apparently committed suicide. that word from los angeles police. russell armstrong's lawyer says his
and they will -- they have used children. they will continue to use children. they will do it until they feel that people are scared again. and this technique is not working. and people are not scared. >> and people are risking their lives to take these images and put them on the internet. i feel like the least we can do is show them. wissam tarif, i appreciate you joining us. thank you >>> still ahead a man who has written a book that claims the bible demands the parents...
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that children, children of size, obese children are being bullied two to three times more than their counterparts, why, why in god's name, would they not be included? any other distinguishing characteristic that might be defined when that agency, i come back to -- if we are going to take the time to enumerate these classes, why would you not include the one class of children that receives the brunt of this and is ongoing? i was not going to put together the video that you saw at the beginning. the idea came into my head as i fought back to an ad by kellogg's back in 1998. the advertisement basically said that if your kid is that in being bullied, eat kellogg, you will lose weight and solve the problem. what kind of message did that send back in 1998? ironically, the advertising standards authority determined that the ad was in poor taste and kellogg's took down the advertisement. but that is the types of thing that you saw at the beginning of this press conference. my good friend from canada was asking me, was it -- do the canadians around the world not look to the united states on i
that children, children of size, obese children are being bullied two to three times more than their counterparts, why, why in god's name, would they not be included? any other distinguishing characteristic that might be defined when that agency, i come back to -- if we are going to take the time to enumerate these classes, why would you not include the one class of children that receives the brunt of this and is ongoing? i was not going to put together the video that you saw at the beginning....
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there it doesn't matter how good the facilities are here or what care the children receive we are all of the staff here still know that an orphanage is no substitute for a family a quick straw poll shows as much. but i think there are three of us here me and my two sisters we really want to be adopted by the same family but not everyone wants three kids often ages track record is anything to go by bills soon find a family. here the five new families but these children are commendable but under is only so much of an orphanage can do to solve the problem of adoption that cost them and not only adopted four children from orphanage number one but also sits on an adoptive parents committee yesterday to build a new i think the problem is the social attitudes towards the children it's not a case of money where an average family all of this to the point is really there you just have to love the children themselves. i learned his fourteen says she was betrayed by her parents and those who promised and did then she finally found a secure group in the home you're always just a part of the group
there it doesn't matter how good the facilities are here or what care the children receive we are all of the staff here still know that an orphanage is no substitute for a family a quick straw poll shows as much. but i think there are three of us here me and my two sisters we really want to be adopted by the same family but not everyone wants three kids often ages track record is anything to go by bills soon find a family. here the five new families but these children are commendable but under...
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>> four children. >> reporter: did all of your children survive the journey? >> one boy died on the way. >> reporter: the somalis are farmers and ranchers who tried to hang on after one year without rain, then two and three. now land is pale and livestock have fallen. there's no help at home. somalia hasn't had a stable government in decades and much of it is run by a brutal militia called al-shabab. to trace the path of the refugees, we drove north today with the u.n. to the border. there we got the help of a local militia to take us into the country. that's it. that's the border. we've just crossed from kenya into the failed state of somalia and this is essentially no- man's-land. this is southern part of the country where al-shabab has held sway for a long time, but now this local militia has taken over this small part of the country and they're providing cover for the humanitarian relief efforts that are just beginning to penetrate somalia. six days ago, the united nations children's agency unicef set up this emergency feeding station in the somali town of
>> four children. >> reporter: did all of your children survive the journey? >> one boy died on the way. >> reporter: the somalis are farmers and ranchers who tried to hang on after one year without rain, then two and three. now land is pale and livestock have fallen. there's no help at home. somalia hasn't had a stable government in decades and much of it is run by a brutal militia called al-shabab. to trace the path of the refugees, we drove north today with the u.n....
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we're going to take you tonight inside a children's hospital, not far from where i'm standing, a children's hospital where many parents are coming every single day with their desperately ill children, children suffering from severe malnutrition. they come to the hospital hoping that they will find medical supplies there and relief there, but all too often they find doctors who are simply overwhelmed, doctor whose don't have the equipment, who don't have resources to adequately care for the children. so many of these kids are dying. it shouldn't happen on any day but it does, it happens every single day. we saw it for ourselves and you're going to see it tonight. according to the united nations, 600,000 children on the brink of starvation, 600,000. the world food program now has less than three weeks of food aid left. we're going to talk to u-2's singer bono. how you can help, how you can make a difference. 600,000, we're telling their stories tonight. >>> breaking news back home. jeopardizing a lot of futures back home, not mention the global economy. asian markets opening lower after anoth
we're going to take you tonight inside a children's hospital, not far from where i'm standing, a children's hospital where many parents are coming every single day with their desperately ill children, children suffering from severe malnutrition. they come to the hospital hoping that they will find medical supplies there and relief there, but all too often they find doctors who are simply overwhelmed, doctor whose don't have the equipment, who don't have resources to adequately care for the...
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family all of the state support is really there you just have to love the children themselves. i learned a fuse fourteen says she was betrayed by her parents and those who promised a doctor and never did then she finally found a secure group when you're in the home you were always just a part of the group but here in the family you needed by someone there is no tenderness i'm happy. with the asking. so often to just make an effort to connect with the world outside and adoption becomes more widespread in society they'll be more happy endings like this one. i'm studying here with you no make up at all over who's a citizen of the hopefully should provide us with the normal person's perspective on adoption now all these officials are telling us that the situation with adoption is improving more and more children are finding new parents now from your own observations is this the case is a becoming more popular yeah i think that this if you shoot the adults who have changed recently in the coal country here. and there are more and more. people who want to take babies from children's
family all of the state support is really there you just have to love the children themselves. i learned a fuse fourteen says she was betrayed by her parents and those who promised a doctor and never did then she finally found a secure group when you're in the home you were always just a part of the group but here in the family you needed by someone there is no tenderness i'm happy. with the asking. so often to just make an effort to connect with the world outside and adoption becomes more...
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he wanted the children to stay with him.i would come home and find them all murdered. >> she was terrified she said that dixon would hurt the children. police were dispatched. when they arrived, dixon was fine, they decided. no threat to the children or himself or anyone else. no charges. then, less than a year later after a possibly violent quarrel, dixon was arrested on suspicion of third degree assault and misdemeanor child abuse and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of harassment, got a deferred sentence and then later the entire case was dismissed. paige's friends claim she was afraid of her husband. >> incidents where her ex-husband had a very angry temper. easily enflamed by the kids doing normal kid stuff. he would break furniture and break doors. >> when they finally divorced. dixon moved clear across the country and paige got the children. but worried a lot, said her parents, about retaining full custody. >> quite honestly she was afraid she did not want the chance that he might have part custody of the children. s
he wanted the children to stay with him.i would come home and find them all murdered. >> she was terrified she said that dixon would hurt the children. police were dispatched. when they arrived, dixon was fine, they decided. no threat to the children or himself or anyone else. no charges. then, less than a year later after a possibly violent quarrel, dixon was arrested on suspicion of third degree assault and misdemeanor child abuse and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of harassment, got...
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they died very shortly after having children. 1823, i think, they lost two daughters. i have to check my dates here, but at least two daughters 234 that year. they lost two daughters as a result of the horrendous trip to washington. one dieded in lebanon, ohio, and one died shortly after they arrived in washington. theodore, the oldest son, was in the mental asylum, and the treatment of the day was actually worse than the illness,ic. if they left him alone, he might have come out of it, but the treatment essentially damned him to live the rest of his life in that facility. the youngest son suffered mental disorder and had to go there, but it was 15 years later, so it was late enough that the cure did not make it worse. it actually helped him, and he lived a productive life after. henry worried about him all the time. he would write letters from washington begging for information about john. another son had a real problem with alcoholism. eventually straightened it out with the help of a good wife. what the clay sons did very well was to marry good women, and with no he
they died very shortly after having children. 1823, i think, they lost two daughters. i have to check my dates here, but at least two daughters 234 that year. they lost two daughters as a result of the horrendous trip to washington. one dieded in lebanon, ohio, and one died shortly after they arrived in washington. theodore, the oldest son, was in the mental asylum, and the treatment of the day was actually worse than the illness,ic. if they left him alone, he might have come out of it, but the...