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do you remember that daphne? i do remember and it was based a lot on the work of william white, who has written so much on language and the rhetoric of recovery, and what words keep us stuck and what words move us for, forward. for exam, example, the issue of relapse. we talk about relapse and in other illnesses, we might talk about a recurrence or we might talk about re-initiation. but relapse somehow focuses on this was the expected, negative outcome and so...and failure. and so again, it goes back to the consciousness and what are we conveying and what, what kind of expectations are we conveying with our language? and there are a number of those examples that can be found actually on william white's website and, and in other publications that have been done by samhsa and by faces and voices of recovery. there are some wonderful resources to help us become more conscious of the language we use. and that connects to the fact that what we can do within the treatment system. if you're working with a person and the
do you remember that daphne? i do remember and it was based a lot on the work of william white, who has written so much on language and the rhetoric of recovery, and what words keep us stuck and what words move us for, forward. for exam, example, the issue of relapse. we talk about relapse and in other illnesses, we might talk about a recurrence or we might talk about re-initiation. but relapse somehow focuses on this was the expected, negative outcome and so...and failure. and so again, it...
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so daphne, how do we change the paradigm? how do we begin to use positive language, person-centered, people- first type of language? we begin by being conscious of the words that we're using and there are a number of words and papers and reports and so forth out there that promote words like health and recovery and person-centered and mutual support and so forth. and so there's a, there's a model that talks about going from unconscious incompetence at something, where you, where you do something and it's not what you want to do but you're not even aware of it, to conscious incompetence where you begin to be aware that these aren't the terms i want to use, to conscious competence and we're starting to be more aware of the terminology we're using to unconscious competence. and i think that's what we want to do as a field, is move to a point where we're automatically speaking in positive, person-centered, health-centered approaches. you two folks are in recovery. now they're going to be folks out there that are going to say, alr
so daphne, how do we change the paradigm? how do we begin to use positive language, person-centered, people- first type of language? we begin by being conscious of the words that we're using and there are a number of words and papers and reports and so forth out there that promote words like health and recovery and person-centered and mutual support and so forth. and so there's a, there's a model that talks about going from unconscious incompetence at something, where you, where you do...
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and that is daphne shellbrick., widow of one of the founders of kenya's national parks. in 50 years of caring for wild animals in africa, she pioneered the techniques for keeping baby elephants alive. she and the staff of the trust have saved more than 130 young elephants. in 2006, she became dame daphne, after being knighted by the queen. when you look around at the elephants here, if this orphanage different exist, what would have happened to these elephants? >> they would have died. an elephant can't live without milk under the age of 3. >> reporter: like any orphanage, there are bottles for the babies. but elephants are particularly demanding as infants. they must be fed every three hours, day and night, for the first three years of their lives. each elephant will drink 25 quarts of milk a day. it's the morning feed. never was an elephant so eager. when did you figure out it was possible to raise infant elephants? >> well, it was trial and error. they can't die gust the fat of cow's milk. i scoured for a baby m
and that is daphne shellbrick., widow of one of the founders of kenya's national parks. in 50 years of caring for wild animals in africa, she pioneered the techniques for keeping baby elephants alive. she and the staff of the trust have saved more than 130 young elephants. in 2006, she became dame daphne, after being knighted by the queen. when you look around at the elephants here, if this orphanage different exist, what would have happened to these elephants? >> they would have died. an...
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terror suspects now my next guest argues the president caved to politics and her to make her case as daphne of the atar senior associate of human rights first law and security program jaffe thanks for joining us now holder blamed congress for the obama administration's complete turnaround on this issue do you buy that and if not what do you think is behind a decision. well you know it's partly true that congress has made this difficult for the administration but on the other hand if you're going to ration had over two years during which they could have brought collude sheikh mohammad and his coconspirators to the united states for trial and they didn't and that's two years before congress put in place a ban on transferring any point on the detainees to the united states for trial but i want to ality disingenuous to turn around and say i'm sorry that it was just congress is right i didn't mean to interrupt you but i just do you think it's really politically possible that it just would have been that simple that the obama administration could have transferred those suspects to the u.s. i mean
terror suspects now my next guest argues the president caved to politics and her to make her case as daphne of the atar senior associate of human rights first law and security program jaffe thanks for joining us now holder blamed congress for the obama administration's complete turnaround on this issue do you buy that and if not what do you think is behind a decision. well you know it's partly true that congress has made this difficult for the administration but on the other hand if you're...
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reminder that obama's campaign promise to close gitmo stands long broken well earlier i spoke to daphne ivy atar senior associate at human rights first law and security program she told me why she believes obama caved to politics partly true that congress has made this difficult for the administration but on the other hand the ministration had over two years during which they could have brought mohamed and his coconspirators to the united states for trial and they didn't and that's two years before congress put in place a ban on transferring any detainees to the united states for trial but i want to have the disingenuous to turn around and say i'm sorry i mean this is congress is right i didn't mean to interrupt you but i just do you think it's really politically possible that it just would have been that simple that the obama administration could have transferred those suspects to the u.s. i mean already we've seen obama not be able to deliver on his campaign pledge to close gitmo and even he said it just proved to be too politically difficult so with the opposition that is beyond just
reminder that obama's campaign promise to close gitmo stands long broken well earlier i spoke to daphne ivy atar senior associate at human rights first law and security program she told me why she believes obama caved to politics partly true that congress has made this difficult for the administration but on the other hand the ministration had over two years during which they could have brought mohamed and his coconspirators to the united states for trial and they didn't and that's two years...
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the regime withdraw its troops from western cities and grant freedoms to citizens are insisting the daphne steps down. is interesting. it seems incredibly unlikely that the libyan leader moammar gadhafi will step down in face of these increasing defections and also the offer from the opposition of a cease fire deal they are insisting there could be first to back his troops from the western cities of this country and also stop his appearance of in the east of libya they say that if he does not do this they will fight on and liberate this country now there is no reason why gadhafi would actually agree to the cease fire deal because his troops off number the rebels by ten to one and up to chew weeks of nato airstrikes the rebel fighters have been pushed all the way back to the oil town of regular and at this stage that is where the fighting is saying to the ground as far as the defections government is making light of the fact that the foreign minister who supports that is in britain that he has defected they say that he is an old man who is very sick and he also a leave of absence which they
the regime withdraw its troops from western cities and grant freedoms to citizens are insisting the daphne steps down. is interesting. it seems incredibly unlikely that the libyan leader moammar gadhafi will step down in face of these increasing defections and also the offer from the opposition of a cease fire deal they are insisting there could be first to back his troops from the western cities of this country and also stop his appearance of in the east of libya they say that if he does not...
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they didn't survive until daphne figured out the formula. she saved more than 130 orphaned infants. when did you find out it was possible to raise infant elephants. 4 what they get is powdered formula imported from england. saving the little elephants is more critical now than ever. this female was shot by poachers intents on cutting off her tusks. the baby would not leave her side. the mother had to be euthanized. the baby was captured, comforted fed and flown to the nursery in nairobi by a team of keepers from the trust. >> i noticed that they bond incredibly closely with their keepers. >> the elephants must love their keepers. the keepers must love the elephants. an elephants can read your heart. >> do you believe that? that's not just your poetry. >> i know it. i know it. >> reporter: 130 elephants are living proof of that. jeffrey kofman, abc news, nairobi. >> extraordinary woman. >> that is "world news" for this saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. ight. >>> good evening. we are following
they didn't survive until daphne figured out the formula. she saved more than 130 orphaned infants. when did you find out it was possible to raise infant elephants. 4 what they get is powdered formula imported from england. saving the little elephants is more critical now than ever. this female was shot by poachers intents on cutting off her tusks. the baby would not leave her side. the mother had to be euthanized. the baby was captured, comforted fed and flown to the nursery in nairobi by a...
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the truth about that libyan lady who burst into that hotel last week good rate by fifteen to get daphne's many may recall that story for want to find out more about it one of how she's getting on paula's got the latest for you with r.t. dot com go straight to the blog section for more on that story. and. how does the world's attention is fixed on libya the events that inspired both angry debate and satirical jabs at a russian cartoonist has created now an animated picture of the north african unrest which has become an instant hit on the internet it is really important i went to meet him. i was. there to parity starring. and our team possibly the best and shortest explanation summarizing the uprisings in tunisia egypt and libya . three big pigs was created by russian illustrator. twenty six year old motivated by technology and politics wanted to do flesh i wanted to do. i just looked. forward. to seeing the things that are going on the. planet. and i thought it's fun to make sure those things in this three little pigs remake libyan strongman moammar gadhafi and the ousted leaders of tunis
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terms of how the world may see the united states and its regard for law and for fair trials that was daphne a guitar senior associate and human rights at the first law and security program on thank you and when it comes to the war on terror how things can change course we were just talking about you know get knowing that will issue and how that has all changed in light of the realities on the ground perhaps the realities of politics and it wasn't long ago in fact it's back in two thousand and eight that the u.s. welcomed an unlikely ally to the u.s. fight against terrorism it was libya's leader colonel moammar gadhafi now the libyan leader faces its third week of u.s. coalition airstrikes so what's behind the change well our team is going and she can take a look at the u.s. interests at play and also what could be next. as waves of public rage sweep through north africa and the middle east what power is jump on them as many analysts say in an attempt to direct the waves of unrest in a way that's most favorable for them in libya forging relationship with the opposition so that it could not b
terms of how the world may see the united states and its regard for law and for fair trials that was daphne a guitar senior associate and human rights at the first law and security program on thank you and when it comes to the war on terror how things can change course we were just talking about you know get knowing that will issue and how that has all changed in light of the realities on the ground perhaps the realities of politics and it wasn't long ago in fact it's back in two thousand and...
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. >> reporter: last halloween, sara had no trouble dressing her boy up as daphne from "scooby-doo." >he ad was a little girl playing in the mud with trucks, no one would have batted an eye. >> it's common behavior for little kids to cross-dress, dress up in other clothing, to play make-believe in many ways. not to worry. >> reporter: jenna lyons, also rumored to be the heir apparent to the current ceo. we reached out to j. crew and ms. lyons for a response. >> i have met jenna. >> reporter: that's an interesting point. if that was a girl playing with trucks in the mud, we wouldn't be talking about this. >> we should have people weigh in. go to our facebook page and have your say. >>> first, back to juju for the top stories again. juju? >> good morning, everyone. president obama will lay out his plan today to get the nation's debt problem under control. he is expected to propose a tax increase for wealthy americans, as well as spending cuts for medicare and medicaid and the pentagon. house speaker john boehner has said any proposal for tax increases is a nonstarter. >>> in the upper mi
. >> reporter: last halloween, sara had no trouble dressing her boy up as daphne from "scooby-doo." >he ad was a little girl playing in the mud with trucks, no one would have batted an eye. >> it's common behavior for little kids to cross-dress, dress up in other clothing, to play make-believe in many ways. not to worry. >> reporter: jenna lyons, also rumored to be the heir apparent to the current ceo. we reached out to j. crew and ms. lyons for a response....
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reporter: this boy's mother didn't think it was a big deal when her little boy wanted to dress like daphnened her decision in november on "today." >> i'm torn between not wanting my children to be teased. at the same time i don't want my children they think they have to give in to what the world expects of them. >> yes, society is too quick to push children into preassigned gender roles. there is nothing to suggest this boy is either gay, trance gendered or any other variety of gender you want to apply to this image. it's not coming from the image itself. it's what's being applied to it. >> reporter: we posted a poll on our website asking if the ad was adorable or inappropriate. within hours we had thousands of responses and so far, our viewers appear to be split right down the middle. meredith? >> tamron, thank you. robin silverman is a child and teen expert. cheryl is the author of "my princess boy." good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> cheryl, you wrote the book to encourage acceptance of children like your son dyson who enjoys wearing dresses and sparkly shoes. he's 5 at this
reporter: this boy's mother didn't think it was a big deal when her little boy wanted to dress like daphnened her decision in november on "today." >> i'm torn between not wanting my children to be teased. at the same time i don't want my children they think they have to give in to what the world expects of them. >> yes, society is too quick to push children into preassigned gender roles. there is nothing to suggest this boy is either gay, trance gendered or any other...