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to approach the issue of universal child allowance or the expansion of child tax credit. and i'm sure that it has been a productive and a thought provoking day. and i'm grateful to have the opportunity to be able to speak with you. i believe jane mentioned that today's conference is a sitting book end to a similar conference that was held 50 years ago. in 1967, the colombia university school of social work held a children's allowances conference. it convened experts and social welfare and economic with policymakers to ensure the issue of child allowances were given and i quote, serious review at this time. this should drive the point home. that is not a new or a novel idea. far from it. we've been having this conversation in some form or another for 50 years at least. in 1991, senator jay rockefeller chaired a bipartisan commission on child and family policy. which explored a fully refundable tax credit. in fact, it was on may 1st in 1991, exactly 26 years ago that the commission unanimously approved a proposal which included a fully refundable child tax credit of $1,000
to approach the issue of universal child allowance or the expansion of child tax credit. and i'm sure that it has been a productive and a thought provoking day. and i'm grateful to have the opportunity to be able to speak with you. i believe jane mentioned that today's conference is a sitting book end to a similar conference that was held 50 years ago. in 1967, the colombia university school of social work held a children's allowances conference. it convened experts and social welfare and...
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us should implement universal child allowance program. robert door commissioner of the human resources administration talk about what's worked in addressing poverty, it's about half an hour. >> so before we get started, are going to have our first keynote speaker. i learned to count. our format is the keynote speaker will be introduced and then they do the talk, then they sit down and we quiz them a little bit. by quizzing might be a little more aggressive but maybe not. then we will have the audience and you will get a chance to askquestions . so we have robert doar, i tell people that we invited approximately 100 republicans and none of them would, so we have members of congress and house and senate so we decided to go with a brilliant genius who is not a member of congress. and so robert is here, robert is, what is he, fellow in poverty at the american enterprise institute. i've known him for at least one, starting when he was the head of the child enforcement program in new york which was an amazing program and did a lot for kids beca
us should implement universal child allowance program. robert door commissioner of the human resources administration talk about what's worked in addressing poverty, it's about half an hour. >> so before we get started, are going to have our first keynote speaker. i learned to count. our format is the keynote speaker will be introduced and then they do the talk, then they sit down and we quiz them a little bit. by quizzing might be a little more aggressive but maybe not. then we will have...
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to approach the universal child allowance, the expansion of child tax credits. it has been a productive and thought-provoking day. an opportunity to speak to you. it is a sitting book end to a conference held 50 years ago. and the school of social work, hold children allowance conference, expert in social welfare and economics with policies about makers to assure the issue of child allowance was given and i quote, serious review. this should drive the point home. we have had this conversation in some form or another. and a bipartisan commission in child and family policy, which explores a fully refundable child tax credit, it was on may 1, 1991, 26 years ago. the commission approved the proposal which included a refundable child tax credit in 1991. people work as staff, on that commission. we have the benefit today of drying new and compelling research. on the economic and health sides, the work makes clear, we need to invest in our youngest citizen, this is the key to reducing child poverty. to working families and our values. our economy is more competitive wh
to approach the universal child allowance, the expansion of child tax credits. it has been a productive and thought-provoking day. an opportunity to speak to you. it is a sitting book end to a conference held 50 years ago. and the school of social work, hold children allowance conference, expert in social welfare and economics with policies about makers to assure the issue of child allowance was given and i quote, serious review. this should drive the point home. we have had this conversation...
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i've also written about the system of child care, the child tax credit, the -- you know, the system of tax credits that we have and how much of it is queued toward people at the top. how people with the benefits doesn't go to the people with the lower income. this is part of a larger discussion how do we reform child care how to we make it more accessible to people at the bottom. the first panel was more about why we need these policies. why are we even talking about universal child allowance? and we heard from kathy about how we've seen a trend in a sense welfare reform, the nonworking force being left out of the system. and we've heard from other panelists in the first -- if the first panel about how we can -- which we care about the health of a child, why that matters, for mobility and other reasons. and in this panel we are going to start off with the discussion of how do we do in? we have two presenters. we have two different proposals for universal child allowance. so chris who is the core director of the center on poverty and social policy will begin the discussion. he will pres
i've also written about the system of child care, the child tax credit, the -- you know, the system of tax credits that we have and how much of it is queued toward people at the top. how people with the benefits doesn't go to the people with the lower income. this is part of a larger discussion how do we reform child care how to we make it more accessible to people at the bottom. the first panel was more about why we need these policies. why are we even talking about universal child allowance?...
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the cut child poverty in half. it's important to note that these allowance amounts are are in addition to the universal health care and the low cost high quality childcare and preschool that these countries provide. they're intended to help cover the cost of other necessities for children. educational goods like books and toys, as well as material goods, housing, food, clothing and even diapers. so when we first started talking about today's conference a few years ago, we thought we would be introducing or maybe reintroducing the idea of a universal child allowance to u.s. policymakers, especially those who weren't around 50 years ago for the first conference. but over the past few years, actually the idea of a universal child allowance has been garnering quite a bit of interest and attention in washington and elsewhere in the u.s. and from several parts of the political spectrum. today we're showcasing two particularly prominent proposals but there are also others. this seems like an ideal time to come together an
the cut child poverty in half. it's important to note that these allowance amounts are are in addition to the universal health care and the low cost high quality childcare and preschool that these countries provide. they're intended to help cover the cost of other necessities for children. educational goods like books and toys, as well as material goods, housing, food, clothing and even diapers. so when we first started talking about today's conference a few years ago, we thought we would be...
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enough child sex abuse. and we want to make materials available to parents, to adults, and decided to print the "ten conversations," which were available online. many people can go online, but many of our parents and other people do not go online, so these booklets are available for people to read -- simple, 10 conversations. you can do one a day, one a week with your children and talk about preventing child sex abuse. >> you also have -- what i see here. you've got the calendar that we talked about earlier. you've got a big calendar, you have bookmarks. you have coloring books that are strategic in their message, too. patty, tell me about the coloring books. >> well, the coloring books are an activity that give children an opportunity to relax and share with their parent, caregiver, their friends, any adult what they're experiencing in life and hopefully it empowers them. they're treated as superheroes for themselves. it gives them a voice, gives them power. you are your own individual, and although we do n
enough child sex abuse. and we want to make materials available to parents, to adults, and decided to print the "ten conversations," which were available online. many people can go online, but many of our parents and other people do not go online, so these booklets are available for people to read -- simple, 10 conversations. you can do one a day, one a week with your children and talk about preventing child sex abuse. >> you also have -- what i see here. you've got the calendar...
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they subsidized child care. over the past 20 years i have looked at this int number one, it did not increase. it displaced by calling kids into the formal sector. number two, there was disturbing evidence that it lead to decline more aggressiveness in children and so i think we -- a big piece of why cash matters is when you lock yourself into service delivery you can end up sort of going down the wrong path. >> okay. so this is where i kind of tick off people on the right. what you see here is before and after of the university child care benefit in canada, which is what it used to be called. what reduces work so it goes from 60% to 70%. so if you can earn more outside outside the house you can do that. if you can go outside and make money but you're spending all of your money on at-home day care it doesn't quite make sense to do that. the neutrality of money sort of the market price signals that you wouldn't be able to thrive sort of in the abstract. this is really quickly looking at the different participation
they subsidized child care. over the past 20 years i have looked at this int number one, it did not increase. it displaced by calling kids into the formal sector. number two, there was disturbing evidence that it lead to decline more aggressiveness in children and so i think we -- a big piece of why cash matters is when you lock yourself into service delivery you can end up sort of going down the wrong path. >> okay. so this is where i kind of tick off people on the right. what you see...
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but do you want to gamble with your child? i wouldn't want to gamble with my child. >> would you let a nine-year-old take the subway alone? >> lenore let her son ride the subway. >> with bullies and worse. >> why at nine years old? bad stuff does happen. >> if i thought he was in a dangerous situation i wouldn't have done it. it was his idea. it was not us who said we're going to put you on the subway and make a man out of you. it was mom and dad, can i please take the subway home from some place. >> take the j train two blocks up and one over. >> this tv show was quick to portray her choices reckless. >> the construction site where he was recovered is where he was killed. >> that can happen. but seven years later, lenore's son is still alive. he is 16 and proud that his mom let him grow. >> were you scared? >> not at all. i had done it before with my parents. it was fun. i know how to get around. i'm confident in myself. >> but you free-range parents better watch out. >> a mother from florida faces five years in prison for le
but do you want to gamble with your child? i wouldn't want to gamble with my child. >> would you let a nine-year-old take the subway alone? >> lenore let her son ride the subway. >> with bullies and worse. >> why at nine years old? bad stuff does happen. >> if i thought he was in a dangerous situation i wouldn't have done it. it was his idea. it was not us who said we're going to put you on the subway and make a man out of you. it was mom and dad, can i please take...
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child. when the father did not come back with a child, the mother went and paid new custodial status from the coin and subsequently filed a police report late yesterday. we immediately worked on the case. and since working on the case, we actually were informed of some erratic have year. that's why we immediately started the process of this amber alert. so please, if anyone has information, contact law enforcement. unfortunately i cannot at this time. we do have a recent photograph of the father the chief rodriguez has. so if you see this person he was recently located in menlo park, or recently seen in menlo park. if anyone sees this individual, sees the vehicle, sees this child please contact 911. >> when was that picture taken? >> this is part of the investigation. but here is what is important. this is early on. this came to our attention to a police report that was filed at that police station here in san francisco. working jointly with the san francisco police department we started to
child. when the father did not come back with a child, the mother went and paid new custodial status from the coin and subsequently filed a police report late yesterday. we immediately worked on the case. and since working on the case, we actually were informed of some erratic have year. that's why we immediately started the process of this amber alert. so please, if anyone has information, contact law enforcement. unfortunately i cannot at this time. we do have a recent photograph of the...
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a universal child allowance. this should get under way in just a couple of moments. live coverage here on c-span3. >>> welcome to brookings. richard reeves, the gentlemen to my right -- not politically, but to my right. and i co-direct a center here called the center on children and families which we are extremely pleased to do. we're pleased to be holding this event, as well, about an old policy idea, which is often called the children's allowance, a species of guaranteed annual income with some new twists. why would we be concerned about a children's allowance, the idea of giving a guaranteed cash benefit to families. i think there are a lot of reasons but i think two are predominant. one has always been a good reason to do it and that is it costs a lot of money to raise a child. at least a quarter of a million dollars, estimates vary greatly. wealthy families spend more and so forth. but it is a lot of money to raise children. and they are the future of society so it makes sense that we would subsidize familie
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if you get the child benefit. let's say you have two kids under of 6, you're taking home unconditionally $12,800. and we have nonetheless, a higher top fine labor rate than the united states. but i get this feeling that there's partst geographic thing is that we have like this thin skin view of the labor market where you pick it and it falls apart. but that's where the point comes in. if you look internationally, i think people respond to incentives. it's not like workers in the u.s. are dramatically different because they have a different psyche or rationality when it comes to labor force could be census. and when that evidence is excluded, i think it really narrows the april tour on the debate we have. >> i work harder on nonunited states policies. i don't know the answer. >> thank you for joining us, robert. >> that was a rousing ending there. that's a good point of the international group. i appreciate what robert stled about wanting to learn more about that. you don't see a lot of cab drivers from denmark, fo
if you get the child benefit. let's say you have two kids under of 6, you're taking home unconditionally $12,800. and we have nonetheless, a higher top fine labor rate than the united states. but i get this feeling that there's partst geographic thing is that we have like this thin skin view of the labor market where you pick it and it falls apart. but that's where the point comes in. if you look internationally, i think people respond to incentives. it's not like workers in the u.s. are...
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with your child. and that emotional and parental support is good, too. i get that. >> but to use that as a mechanism to fill that at the bottom -- i was hoping you would say we could have a much stronger work program for fathers. we could work much harder on that. we've got ten states or eight now. in fact the universe of wisconsin are figuring out if there are ways to get the fathers to work. the studies are very encouraging. maybe that's the way to do it. >> we should try to help that happen more often. and one way we should have it more often is doing a better job in establishing a collecting dollars at an appropriate amount. and another way is to allow the program to have programs that engage in chirp. i also agree we should have a targeted noncustoedium parent benefit. there are ways i want to get monies into these households. i think running to the universal benefit as the first answer is premature. >> okay, so if we were talking to republicans on had hill, i think that the big issue would come
with your child. and that emotional and parental support is good, too. i get that. >> but to use that as a mechanism to fill that at the bottom -- i was hoping you would say we could have a much stronger work program for fathers. we could work much harder on that. we've got ten states or eight now. in fact the universe of wisconsin are figuring out if there are ways to get the fathers to work. the studies are very encouraging. maybe that's the way to do it. >> we should try to help...
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our guest is a child and adolescent psychiatrist. he is chief of the substance abuse and mental health services administration adolescent and family branch. she is the director of youth and family services for every mind which is formally the mental health association. welcome all of you to different than they are in an adult? and i'll ask you? >> well it could be a little confusing because kids are moving targets so there's always change as they develop so it can be really hard for some families to identify is what i'm seeing typical development or is this really an indication of a problem. so for instance teens. so it's typical for teens to get a little bit moody at what point do you say this is no longer moodiness but maybe an indication of something much more significant like a mood disorder whether it's depression or by polar disorder so what you're really looking for is is there a dramatic shift in how your child is behaving now versus how they have been in the past. what i'll tell people is you just have to trust your gut. you
our guest is a child and adolescent psychiatrist. he is chief of the substance abuse and mental health services administration adolescent and family branch. she is the director of youth and family services for every mind which is formally the mental health association. welcome all of you to different than they are in an adult? and i'll ask you? >> well it could be a little confusing because kids are moving targets so there's always change as they develop so it can be really hard for some...
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>> a normal child would not. but a child with pica would. >> reporter: dr.earched extensively about salt poisoning and its connection to pica. he's even published an article citing a distinctive pattern. >> when i pulled all the cases of salt poisoning in the literature, they all fit the same profile. children within that age group of 2 to 6 years of age in foster care from abusive homes are with behavioral problems who had history of pica, who by all accounts appeared to have voluntary ingested large amounts of sodium. >> reporter: but the crucial issue remains -- did hannah know the child was dying that day? >> i think she was angry, enraged, with wanting to punish him and hurt him and then realized, oh, my gosh, i've really hurt him. >> reporter: the former prosecutor stands by her theory, but when lead investigator hess was asked about the logic of it all, he didn't seem to understand the basic underpinnings of the case. why would somebody who's just poisoned their child admit to all of it? >> okay. i don't know. i don't think she woke up today and said,
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in mind and tong child to set the mood i would like to share stories about the child. first time i ever met a select was on a june winter morning in johannesburg a student at a northern school in south africa. as part of the museum, part of the summer two paleontology we ended a curriculum given by scientists professor phillip tobias. for his talk, professor tobias had pulled out well known specimen from fossil vault flat atopped red velvet showing them like red gems we filed into the tool take our seat. we would seen cats like these of these fossils before. but here we were going to get to see the real thing. professor tobias was a thin petite man with carefully combed hair and meticulously tied tie. i felt as if i toured over him. arrived in a starch laboratory coat clutches box he put at one end of the bend and began describing human ancestors picking up one of the specimens in front of him turning over in his hand pointing out and anatomical sort of like we did here with the bone and carefully putting back on the tray. the man exuded and scientific. the fossils we
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called a universal child allowance. we will hear from the former commissioner of the new york city human resources administration. the brookings institution posted this event. >> so before we get to our keynote speaker, our second keynote speaker, we'll have our first keynote speaker, right? i learned to count. so while format, each keynote speaker will be introduced and then they do the talk and then they sit down and we quiz them a little bit. i think my quizzing may be a little more aggressive but maybe not. and then we go to the audience and you get a chance to ask questions. we have robert door. we invited approximate one had republicans and none of them were willing to come. so we, members of congress and house and senate, so we decided to go with a brilliant genius is not a member of congress, as i hope you will forgive us for that. and so robert is here. robert is dash of what is at the title? federal in poverty at american enterprise institute. i've known him for 25 years at least, starting when he was head of
called a universal child allowance. we will hear from the former commissioner of the new york city human resources administration. the brookings institution posted this event. >> so before we get to our keynote speaker, our second keynote speaker, we'll have our first keynote speaker, right? i learned to count. so while format, each keynote speaker will be introduced and then they do the talk and then they sit down and we quiz them a little bit. i think my quizzing may be a little more...
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what might he do to that child? h.r. 883 is an important bill which promotes congress' original intent to ensure law enforcement has quick access to this information. it is narrowly tailored to ensure that its provisions apply in cases where time is of the essence and it provides a mechanism for companies to challenge the nondisclosure requirements. i commend mr. desantis, the gentleman from florida, and a member of the judiciary committee, for introducing this bill and i urge my colleagues to support it and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conyers: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. conyers: i reluctantly rise opposition to h.r. 883, the targeting child predators act of 2017. you see, the child exploitation and abuse are reprehensible crimes committed against the most vulnerable members of our society. unfortunately, these offenses
what might he do to that child? h.r. 883 is an important bill which promotes congress' original intent to ensure law enforcement has quick access to this information. it is narrowly tailored to ensure that its provisions apply in cases where time is of the essence and it provides a mechanism for companies to challenge the nondisclosure requirements. i commend mr. desantis, the gentleman from florida, and a member of the judiciary committee, for introducing this bill and i urge my colleagues to...
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in your child's education. -- be involved in your child's education. i sat in the back of the room and scared the heck out of the teacher. when i had a conversation with her -- i went back to my mother, be involved, do something that helps. be innovative. what can you bring to this classroom? i learned from an international organization. we had lots of people from other countries. they would bring different food. we would have great international days. i had to be taught. to beto be told, involved, you need to do this and this. i think you said that earlier -- we have to tell people what we need them to do. i think the schools and parents have to work together to make sure everyone is on the same page about what can be involved. it is a lot of pushback in schools. generally parents don't feel as welcome. we on the education side have to find a way to make parents feel that they belong as part of their child's education. we have workshops that teach parents how to talk to teachers, do role-playing. sometimes we
in your child's education. -- be involved in your child's education. i sat in the back of the room and scared the heck out of the teacher. when i had a conversation with her -- i went back to my mother, be involved, do something that helps. be innovative. what can you bring to this classroom? i learned from an international organization. we had lots of people from other countries. they would bring different food. we would have great international days. i had to be taught. to beto be told,...
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were you spanked as a child? if it you said yes, you may not be surprised that 70% of americans think spanking is acceptable. stacy patton is joining us and challenges the corporal punishment. then felicity huffman will join us to talk about her role in "american crime." i'm glad you joined us, stacey patton and felicity huffman in just a moment. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> today more than 70% of americans think that spanking is acceptable. that number is higher among african-americans. stacey patton has a new book about america's relationship with corporal punishment, and she says it's time to recognize that spanking is abuse that hurts kids. for those watching right now saying whooping already saved america's black children. what do you say. >> look at mass incarceration. violence in cities like chicago and baltimore, and you'll find your answer to that assumption that beating kids, whooping, spanking, treating their bodies with violence saved us from any
were you spanked as a child? if it you said yes, you may not be surprised that 70% of americans think spanking is acceptable. stacy patton is joining us and challenges the corporal punishment. then felicity huffman will join us to talk about her role in "american crime." i'm glad you joined us, stacey patton and felicity huffman in just a moment. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> today more than 70% of americans think...
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she described him as carrying a child in his arms. a child that was about the same age as madeleine mccann, didn't have any shoes on, and wearing pink pajamas very similar to madeleine's pajamas. at the time, she didn't think much of it. then about 9:30, 9:25, matthew olefield was going upstairs and said to kate, i'll go and check on your three. he went into the mccann's apartment. he went to the door of the children's bedroom but did not go in. >> he looked in and saw the twins through the door in cots but he didn't put his head around to the left where he would have seen if madeleine was there or not. i'm sure it's something he regrets massively. >> less than 30 minutes later, it was kate mccann's turn. >> i went back at 10:00 and noticed that the door to the children's bedroom was quite far open, and just as i was about to close it, it was like a gust of wind shut it. >> her heart sank then, because everything was wrong. >> i went back to open the door just a little bit. just as i said, i noticed that the shutter was up and the win
she described him as carrying a child in his arms. a child that was about the same age as madeleine mccann, didn't have any shoes on, and wearing pink pajamas very similar to madeleine's pajamas. at the time, she didn't think much of it. then about 9:30, 9:25, matthew olefield was going upstairs and said to kate, i'll go and check on your three. he went into the mccann's apartment. he went to the door of the children's bedroom but did not go in. >> he looked in and saw the twins through...
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the vicktism child abuse act of - victim of child abuse act of it -- this requires that personnel and employees of national governing bodies recognize by the u.s. olympic committee to report suspected incidents of child abuse, including sexual abuse to law enforcement. and the importance of this is to cease, end, stop, never have again where those victims never report or hold it for years and years are impacted psychologically and impacted for the rest of their life. really that is what has been happening in years past. this bill intended to protect young athletes who with great expectation and excitement and challenge and wonderment and those who aspire for the olympics, their early years, their desire to serve their nation. because when they put their bodies through this rigorous engagement in sports, day after day, week after week, month after month, hour after hour, minute after minute, second after secretary secked, and deny themselves other extracurricular activities, they do it because of their passion for the support, for their recognition of excellence, but also to go to the
the vicktism child abuse act of - victim of child abuse act of it -- this requires that personnel and employees of national governing bodies recognize by the u.s. olympic committee to report suspected incidents of child abuse, including sexual abuse to law enforcement. and the importance of this is to cease, end, stop, never have again where those victims never report or hold it for years and years are impacted psychologically and impacted for the rest of their life. really that is what has...
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that we're serious about catching child predators. h.r. 1973 specifically directs coaches and others to report sexual abuse. but these bills send a broader message, that everyone in this nation should join the fight against child exploitation. we have too many examples of well-meaning adults remaining silent silent in the face of child abuse this legislation is meant to push americans to do what's right even if it's not easy. we are all the guardians of our nation's youth. we are all responsible for their childhood. we are all proponents of their future. these are our children, our pride and joy. we must offer them the same vigilance and protection we offer our own children. the rule before us gives this house a chance to do just that. i urge my colleagues to support this important rule and the underlying legislation. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentlewoman from -- the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: yes, sir. i am prepared to close. mr. b
that we're serious about catching child predators. h.r. 1973 specifically directs coaches and others to report sexual abuse. but these bills send a broader message, that everyone in this nation should join the fight against child exploitation. we have too many examples of well-meaning adults remaining silent silent in the face of child abuse this legislation is meant to push americans to do what's right even if it's not easy. we are all the guardians of our nation's youth. we are all...
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my child is the first priority. like i said, iwant child is the first priority.o understand my love. i don‘t want to miss out on the fun things he does at home. i don‘t want to miss out on any of the things he says. hats off to the women who manage to work. raising a child is a lot of work. it is draining, emotionally and physically. we are trying to build oui’ physically. we are trying to build our future and the future of our child on a road. there is a certain standard of living in mumbai. quitting myjob would obviously have an impact on that. we like to go on holidays and we like to go out and party and dining. everything is very expensive in mumbai. party and dining. everything is very expensive in mumbailj party and dining. everything is very expensive in mumbai. i know a lot of families, i have seen many fathers, they don't help out supreme as soon as you have a child, they say take a break for a couple of years and let the child grow up a bit and when that child grows up, they say have another child. women are expected to sort of look after children and t
my child is the first priority. like i said, iwant child is the first priority.o understand my love. i don‘t want to miss out on the fun things he does at home. i don‘t want to miss out on any of the things he says. hats off to the women who manage to work. raising a child is a lot of work. it is draining, emotionally and physically. we are trying to build oui’ physically. we are trying to build our future and the future of our child on a road. there is a certain standard of living in...
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. >> the reason i stoupd, you have a child in the car with no child seat. >>> i think you two are on to what's going on. >> jerry is like, i don't know what is going on, sir. >> surprise. >> jerry is so focused in on the conversation with the officer. >> he doesn't want to get a ticket. >> he's trying to figure out how to get out of it. >> a child in the car with no car seat. >> you have the right to remain stupefied. >> here is the story behind the video. he's in the army, has ptsd. he was an officer who assisted him. he helped break the news to jerry. >> a great name. >> another officer steps in, hands a bag. >> to you on your birthday. >> the surprises just keep on coming. >> you love my amazing dad. >> congrats, man. >> thanks. >> you're about to see the beginning of a very long but necessary journey. this video put out by international animal rescue. they along with forest officials rescued what was living in here for two years, an lived there two years. >> he claimed it was given to him. they went to rescue him but he wouldn't relinquish him. they went back and he was convinced
. >> the reason i stoupd, you have a child in the car with no child seat. >>> i think you two are on to what's going on. >> jerry is like, i don't know what is going on, sir. >> surprise. >> jerry is so focused in on the conversation with the officer. >> he doesn't want to get a ticket. >> he's trying to figure out how to get out of it. >> a child in the car with no car seat. >> you have the right to remain stupefied. >> here is the...
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the child's life must be in imminent danger of physical injury or death. e public to aid in the recovery of the safe recovery of that child. >> and information like a description of the abductor, the vehicle and license plate number. those are benchmarks that must meet guidelines. turner was bewildered because he believes the vehicle that his children's mother was in did meet the standards. >> so, if this is the criteria, should have been issued immediately without me having to ask for it. >> it didn't meet the guidelines, because police had taken custody of the vehicle. >> we know those children aren't in the automobile, as an example of why an amber alert wasn't put in place. >>> the university of nevada criminal justice professor examined 2,000 amber alert cases. he calls the system crime control theater because his research shows, it only has a 20% success rate. >> in my view, it's er not rescued from life threatening peril. amber alerts aren't saving lives as we would hope. it's an attempt to make it look like we are doing something. it's not really d
the child's life must be in imminent danger of physical injury or death. e public to aid in the recovery of the safe recovery of that child. >> and information like a description of the abductor, the vehicle and license plate number. those are benchmarks that must meet guidelines. turner was bewildered because he believes the vehicle that his children's mother was in did meet the standards. >> so, if this is the criteria, should have been issued immediately without me having to ask...
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number one was the favourite child, number 27 was the least—favourite child. vitiligo, i was number 27, the least—favourite child. and so that meant i got the smallest portion of food and the last choice of clothes. and you would have thought, you know, these kids have been through so much — they've lost their parents or their parents weren't able to take care of them — that maybe we will show them that they are loved and that people care about them. and unfortunately, that wasn't the case for me at all. but i did have somebody in the orphanage who did care about me. actually, two people. number 26, my best friend, and my sister. she was number 26 because she was left—handed, and she used to wet the bed, and they didn't understand that, you know. well, they didn't understand a lot of things. and it's not theirfault that they didn't understand that, i understand as an older person now, but, before, ijust made it seem like it didn't faze me, i didn't care if they didn't like me. were you, in this orphanage, at least detected from the really brutal violence of th
number one was the favourite child, number 27 was the least—favourite child. vitiligo, i was number 27, the least—favourite child. and so that meant i got the smallest portion of food and the last choice of clothes. and you would have thought, you know, these kids have been through so much — they've lost their parents or their parents weren't able to take care of them — that maybe we will show them that they are loved and that people care about them. and unfortunately, that wasn't the...
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was in a relationship with a child. today we found a parent who says his child had a close call. there may be others with the same experience. the judge did not allow our camera in the courtroom, but the swim instructor nicolas hodges, his parents came today. in court their handcuffed son acknowledged them with a smile. john thai was also here. >> this person that we had trusted, trusted greatly, who only a couple of days before he was a est ared had solicited to come baby-sit for our 6-year-old. >> reporter: hodges taught thai's six year old to swim here at the la petite swim school. parents liked and trust him. he had also been with kids at the trampoline school next door to the swim school. he worked here for several years. the charging documents said he had more than 600 files of child porn on his computer and cell phone including explicit videos of children as young as two years old. hodges was arrested at the swim school in april after an investigation by the internet crimes against children's task force. the scho
was in a relationship with a child. today we found a parent who says his child had a close call. there may be others with the same experience. the judge did not allow our camera in the courtroom, but the swim instructor nicolas hodges, his parents came today. in court their handcuffed son acknowledged them with a smile. john thai was also here. >> this person that we had trusted, trusted greatly, who only a couple of days before he was a est ared had solicited to come baby-sit for our...
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the bodies of one child and adult were found inside, and one child was found and rushed to the hospital that child did not survive the injuries. this is the second straight weekend they are dealing with the deadly fire in philadelphia. they have spent the last week trying to hand out free smoke detectors to families to try and save lives but obviously a frustrating day with them after working not stop with 100-plus firefighters trying to save lives. >> we were just doing work with smoke alarm installations on friday, and so we're really hurting right now and it's tough to have this type of thing to happen. >> reporter: a tough situation for firefighters here. we know the fire marshal is on scene investigating the cause of the fire, and it does remain unclear at this point as the investigation continues, and right now family of the two young children gathering at the scene and a feeling of deep mourning here in philadelphia. >>> you are not looking at spider-man, but this is video from new york city that shows a man taking a joyride on a bus and that was shot from the passenger in the ca
the bodies of one child and adult were found inside, and one child was found and rushed to the hospital that child did not survive the injuries. this is the second straight weekend they are dealing with the deadly fire in philadelphia. they have spent the last week trying to hand out free smoke detectors to families to try and save lives but obviously a frustrating day with them after working not stop with 100-plus firefighters trying to save lives. >> we were just doing work with smoke...
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and because of him with his child the child was hit. the child was hit four times in the back.ld two years old. the dad is 26. the child right now saint christopher's hospital being treated and is currently listed in critical condition. the father is at temple. he's stable. he shot one time in the right knee. >> what do we know at this point about the suspects? on bikes? >> two males on bicycles. last seen going west on west more land. and south on potter. this is information we received from the police when i arrive on locate. we have all kind -- air tack up looking for the mail. we have our, um, k9 officers as well foot officers, bike officers. massive manhunt going on and cameras looking at right now. this is on-going investigation. this is massive manhunt to find these people and bring them to justice. >> at this point who knows of a motive, right. >> too early. >> we do not know of a motive at this point. >> initial reports were a one-year-old but the oiled child is two years old shot four times and 26-year-old old father. >> the father was born in the year 2014 november.
and because of him with his child the child was hit. the child was hit four times in the back.ld two years old. the dad is 26. the child right now saint christopher's hospital being treated and is currently listed in critical condition. the father is at temple. he's stable. he shot one time in the right knee. >> what do we know at this point about the suspects? on bikes? >> two males on bicycles. last seen going west on west more land. and south on potter. this is information we...
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the child doesn't get to -- the child does not care about the metrics. right? the child cares about their experience in school. do they have a school with a high concentration of teachers? and i think these are the real core questions and this is to the point of not -- you know learning from the lessons of past and making the changes, we need to solve the fundamental inequalities that exist. we need to stop providing less for children who need more and that's what we need to do. >> yeah i want to just i was going to go that direction and take it a step further if you look at massachusetts which is our highest performing state and has been for quite a long time, what they did in the early 1990s was first they put in place a weighted students formula for funding schools so that schools serving poor kids and english learners and special needs kids got more money. one of the first states to do that. they then put in place useful standards, and put in place reschool education, they put in place health care for students, they have a system of wraparound services, sta
the child doesn't get to -- the child does not care about the metrics. right? the child cares about their experience in school. do they have a school with a high concentration of teachers? and i think these are the real core questions and this is to the point of not -- you know learning from the lessons of past and making the changes, we need to solve the fundamental inequalities that exist. we need to stop providing less for children who need more and that's what we need to do. >> yeah i...
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really rough with the child. she picks the child up, sets in the highchair. you'll notice -- >> she just slapped that child in the face for no good reason. i'm so angry right now. >> you can see the fear on its face. it doesn't end there. >> poor baby. >> look at the child's body language while this is happen g happening. >> this child is going what did i do gigantic human who is four times the size of me. >> there is more. here she picks the child up by the neck and is carrying it across the room. >> she could kill that child doing that. >> carries it back to the other side of the room and has a tight grip on its head. >> imagine being the parent watching this. the most precious thing to you and to see this, oh my goodness gracious. >> i'm on board with you, oli. the parents put this hidden security camera in their home because they noticed bruises on their kid. something didn't register for them. so they purchased the camera and in between purchasing the cameras and actually seeing this footage, they had alread
really rough with the child. she picks the child up, sets in the highchair. you'll notice -- >> she just slapped that child in the face for no good reason. i'm so angry right now. >> you can see the fear on its face. it doesn't end there. >> poor baby. >> look at the child's body language while this is happen g happening. >> this child is going what did i do gigantic human who is four times the size of me. >> there is more. here she picks the child up by the...
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the first chapter is about child freed by choice. our culture seems to equate womanhood with motherhood, people who choose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends were not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started asking me when i was going to have children because kraut-- procreation and couple hood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption took many people are fulfilled without being parents. it's not for everyone and contrary to the notion may be selfish to not have children, i think it is selfish to have children if you are not ready for it and you don't have the time or resources to give that child what they deserve. the women in midnight interviewed cited financial issues, career concerns, lack of maternal and paternal instincts, negative childhood experiences, overpopulation and the desire not to bring children into a violent world as their major reasons for not procreating and every one of the interviewees was aware of our kid centric culture and battled negati
the first chapter is about child freed by choice. our culture seems to equate womanhood with motherhood, people who choose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends were not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started asking me when i was going to have children because kraut-- procreation and couple hood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption took many people are fulfilled without being parents. it's not for everyone and contrary...
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both men are facing charges for possession of child pornography and possession of over 600 files of child pornography. lockhart is also accused of distributing child porn. the police department says that back in march the internet crimes against children unit began investigating dr lockhart, who works as psychiatrist at ucsf. they now believe that he was uploading and trading child porn on the internet using the wifi connection at ucsf. investigators say that when they searched lockhart and martin's home they found hundreds of child pornography videos and images on multiple devices. they also found evidence that lockhart was viewing child porn.in a statement, ucsf said on thursday that they were aware of dr. lockhart's arrest and the charges he is facing. "we take these allegations extremely seriously. ucsf has placed dr. lockhart on investigatory leave from the department of psychiatry's residency training program, suspending all clinical activity and access to all ucsf information systems."the hospital also says the ucsf police are cooperating with sfpd. (james) police are still looking
both men are facing charges for possession of child pornography and possession of over 600 files of child pornography. lockhart is also accused of distributing child porn. the police department says that back in march the internet crimes against children unit began investigating dr lockhart, who works as psychiatrist at ucsf. they now believe that he was uploading and trading child porn on the internet using the wifi connection at ucsf. investigators say that when they searched lockhart and...
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i'm here for possession of child pornography and at one point i was accused with child molestation.ove to do me bodily harmed. >> ochoa learned how much so the first time he left custody to appear in court. >> i was put in a room sectioned off from other inmates. i was recognized by people who never talked to me, telling me some pretty horrific things they would like to do to me and if i was in general population, i wouldn't live there very long. >> ochoa, who proclaims his innocence, is charged with possession of child pornography. he is also suspected of murdering his 10-year-old daughter, sammy, her mother, and her roommate and then burning their home down after the killings. before her death, sammy's mother also filed a report that ochoa sexually molested his daughter. ochoa vehemently denies harming anyone, especially sammy. >> that's my little girl. she was my reason for living at that point. she was a bundle of energy. she always had something to say. and she was a million laughs a minute. you know, she -- that's my baby. >> we didn't get a mourning period. you know, the day
i'm here for possession of child pornography and at one point i was accused with child molestation.ove to do me bodily harmed. >> ochoa learned how much so the first time he left custody to appear in court. >> i was put in a room sectioned off from other inmates. i was recognized by people who never talked to me, telling me some pretty horrific things they would like to do to me and if i was in general population, i wouldn't live there very long. >> ochoa, who proclaims his...
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and child abuse in loudoun. last year we served 1100 victims and about 300 of them were children. >> how many shelters like that are there in loudoun? >> we're the only domestic violence shelter in loud london for domestic and sexual violence victims in loudoun as well. >> pretty critical service there. chuck, at fresh air full care you provide year round day care for working parents. tell us about your services. >> we work with the county family services. there are approximately 600 to 700 children three years to 12 years that qualify for working parents. only half of those are served by funds from federal and state and local government. and we try to fill that gap with all those kids that don't -- wouldn't get child care services. >> and you work in conjunction with family services? >> yes, yes. >> ramon, patients who go to the loudoun free clinic are uninsured patients or patients who are caught in the cracks there? >> both of them. so, there are patients who are 18 to 64 who are 200% or below federal poverty
and child abuse in loudoun. last year we served 1100 victims and about 300 of them were children. >> how many shelters like that are there in loudoun? >> we're the only domestic violence shelter in loud london for domestic and sexual violence victims in loudoun as well. >> pretty critical service there. chuck, at fresh air full care you provide year round day care for working parents. tell us about your services. >> we work with the county family services. there are...
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learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack.ause even one attack is one too many. >>> if you have state farm insurance you might have money coming your way as part of a $13 million refund settlement. this is for renters and homeowners policies. the state insurance commission found state farm's rates were excessive so state farm agreed to issue the refunds for issues for policies issued or renewed between december of 2016 and february of 2017. >>> and then you see people cheating in the carpool lane and even this instance took police for a surprise. a real child was actually sitting to the left of this. >> that doll looked like she was in bad shape. >>> hi, everybody, that will cost you extra if you take a doll to the giant's game. it's going to be colder than last night. 56 at the start and dropping down to 53. they are still talking about the story over there. mom, hey, how are you doing, and in my case, weekend, but for sunday here's your forecast. make sure the breakfast is hot when they bring it to you in bed. 56 to 63 at no
learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack.ause even one attack is one too many. >>> if you have state farm insurance you might have money coming your way as part of a $13 million refund settlement. this is for renters and homeowners policies. the state insurance commission found state farm's rates were excessive so state farm agreed to issue the refunds for issues for policies issued or renewed between december of 2016 and february of 2017. >>> and then you see...
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and he may face charges of child endangerment for having a child younger than 5 on the motorcycle. >>> three uninvited guests were caught snooping in people's trash for their next meal. this bear and her cubs were on a mission to find food on the street. a home opener caught video of the bear hitting the jackpot and feasting on left ofs and the bear was interested in reaching new heights by climbing the trees. and then they left the neighborhood without disturbing any residents. leaving behind quite a mess. >> still ahead on "action news" one airline is accused of flying an unsafe plane nearly two dozen times. and a way to keep tabs -- when are you not home. >>> the government is accusing united airlines of flying an unsafe plane 23 times that the carrier failed to inspect a repair job after putting it back into service. they repaired a fuel pump pressure switch in 2013 and used on 23 flights before final inspection was performed many they are seeking a $40,000 fine against the airline that says they are working with the faa to review the matter. >>> a new home security system comes w
and he may face charges of child endangerment for having a child younger than 5 on the motorcycle. >>> three uninvited guests were caught snooping in people's trash for their next meal. this bear and her cubs were on a mission to find food on the street. a home opener caught video of the bear hitting the jackpot and feasting on left ofs and the bear was interested in reaching new heights by climbing the trees. and then they left the neighborhood without disturbing any residents....
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to pick up the child. speaking on behalf of of the monitor -- speak on behalf of the mother -- >> i'm having this happened, it has been a really tough time or her, she deserves this. >> reporter: the ordeal began when the father failed to return as agreed-upon. that prompted the mother to file for custody and report the boy missing to police. the boy was spotted on surveillance video in a store, evidence pointed to the pier heading south los angeles. an amber alert was issued statewide schp also reported his erratic behavior. located in la he was taken into custody without incident. he remains in jail and the child is with his mother. case worker read a statement on her behalf. >> i would like to think the officers of the san francisco and los angeles police departments, the das office, the child abduction unit got the san francisco sheriff's department, the survivor restoration program, the mystics violets consortium, they area legal a, and above all the community, all of the thoughts and prayers that wer
to pick up the child. speaking on behalf of of the monitor -- speak on behalf of the mother -- >> i'm having this happened, it has been a really tough time or her, she deserves this. >> reporter: the ordeal began when the father failed to return as agreed-upon. that prompted the mother to file for custody and report the boy missing to police. the boy was spotted on surveillance video in a store, evidence pointed to the pier heading south los angeles. an amber alert was issued...
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child marriage o cycle of poverty.hen parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. rachana sunar is a 22 year old from this village in western nepal am her mission is to stop the age old process of child marriage. >> we are simply speaking up as a woman, is sen as an ak of defiance. >> we are coming together and we will keep the country. >> you are so scared. when you see how are you such a light in this village for a little girl who was so the dark. >> i was scared of the dark but i really light-- my history, how is that-- to give hope to them. >> when i was her age, 15 years old, i was forced to marry. my friend family was forcing me he to leave the house. i begged, i cried a lot, to stop that waiting and i committed myself, please, god, give me this opportunity to stop this marriage. once i get free from this wedding, i will give my life to stop child marriage. >> a cbsn original report nepal the lost girls prem
child marriage o cycle of poverty.hen parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. rachana sunar is a 22 year old from this village in western nepal am her mission is to stop the age old process of child marriage. >> we are simply speaking up as a woman, is sen as an ak of defiance. >> we are coming together and we will keep the country. >> you are so scared. when you see...
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the first chapter is about child-free by choice. our culture seems to equate womenhood with motherhood. people who chose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends for not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started off to me when i was going to have children because procreation in couplehood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption. many people are fulfilled without being parents. it is not for everyone. contrary to the notion that it may be selfish to not have children i think it is selfish to have children if you are not ready for it and don't have the time or resources to give that child what he or she deserves. career concerns, lack of maternal and paternal instincts the desire not to bring children into a violent world and others as reasons not to procreate. everyone battled negative comments about their decision not to have children. i am trying to do my part to disspell those assumptions and help people being laurened with whatever choice they make. according to 2
the first chapter is about child-free by choice. our culture seems to equate womenhood with motherhood. people who chose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends for not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started off to me when i was going to have children because procreation in couplehood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption. many people are fulfilled without being parents. it is not for everyone. contrary to the notion that...
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the child's father, omar cooper is charged with homicide and related offenses. police responded to a call of an injured baby on willows avenue friday and a half noon. the child was pronounced dead at the hospital. >>> two vehicles collided in wilmington and one burst into flames. "action news" was on the scene as firefighters were putting out the blaze. the crash happened before 11:00 a.m. on route 141 on the tyler bridge. officials say that an suv and sedan crashed head-on. route 141 remains closed in both directions at this hour. >>> a massive suicide truck bombing rocked a highly secure diplomatic area of of cuble after san this morning. killing 80 and wounded more than 400, most of the casualties weresy illans including women and children. the german embassy and other embassies located in the area has suffered major damage. the worst attack since the draw down of forces in 2014. >>> here is the latest on the white house this afternoon. abc news learn that president trump is leaning toward pull ougt of the paris international agreement to reduce climate warmi
the child's father, omar cooper is charged with homicide and related offenses. police responded to a call of an injured baby on willows avenue friday and a half noon. the child was pronounced dead at the hospital. >>> two vehicles collided in wilmington and one burst into flames. "action news" was on the scene as firefighters were putting out the blaze. the crash happened before 11:00 a.m. on route 141 on the tyler bridge. officials say that an suv and sedan crashed head-on....
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this is her child">jack hart/san francisco police department: "the child was in the mother's arms and a struggle ensued"> san francisco police captain jack hart san francisco police were on the scene within 5-minutes and arrested the suspect police say there appears to be no connection between the suspect and the victims who are visiting from the midwest. investigators are treating this attempted child abduction as a
this is her child"> san francisco police captain jack hart san francisco police were on the scene within 5-minutes and arrested the suspect police say there appears to be no connection between the suspect and the victims who are visiting from the midwest. investigators are treating this attempted child abduction as a
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starks who is asking anyone who has a child who has been coached by flores who thinks their child may also have been impacted to give him a call. take a listen to what he had to say. >> we can only speculate but certainly it was -- it was on her mind and as she got older she may have realized that, hey, this wasn't appropriate. i need to tell somebody. as coach of a soccer academy, he has access and opportunity to be around younger people. many times unsupervised. so, there could be other victims detectives believe and many times t to come forward. detectives are urging anyone with any information to come forward and speak with them. >> reporter: i just spoke with a young boy and his father. the boy had been playing under miguel flores for six years and he says it was a co-ed team he led them to championships throughout the county. they're just shocked to hear about this. he said that he really liked the coach end kept describing him as a really chill guy and it was a lot of fun to be around but again if there's anyone out there who thinks their child may be a victim you are asked to
starks who is asking anyone who has a child who has been coached by flores who thinks their child may also have been impacted to give him a call. take a listen to what he had to say. >> we can only speculate but certainly it was -- it was on her mind and as she got older she may have realized that, hey, this wasn't appropriate. i need to tell somebody. as coach of a soccer academy, he has access and opportunity to be around younger people. many times unsupervised. so, there could be other...