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frankie is now 15.egular high school and plays on the football team. >> we can diagnose autism at 2 years of age almost always, ag. about 90% of the children. by 3 certainly. and we actually can diagnose it at 18 months in many children. >> reporter: but aconsidereding to this new report, most cases are diagnosed late, after age 2 or 3. that's when therapy has been shown to help the most, especially with speech and communication. >> parents need to be aware of their children and how their children are interacting. >> reporter: and then they need to seek help. >> if you as a parent are concerned about your child, talk to your doctor, talk to your school system to see if they should be assessed. get them assessed. >> i also asked dr. gupta why researchers think the number of autism cases has gone up so much. >> everyone seems to believe it's a combination of genes and environment. that's the answer you hear for most things. but i put forth this, that you know, the numbers have really increased a lot over
frankie is now 15.egular high school and plays on the football team. >> we can diagnose autism at 2 years of age almost always, ag. about 90% of the children. by 3 certainly. and we actually can diagnose it at 18 months in many children. >> reporter: but aconsidereding to this new report, most cases are diagnosed late, after age 2 or 3. that's when therapy has been shown to help the most, especially with speech and communication. >> parents need to be aware of their children...
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frankie is now 15. he attends a regular high school and plays on the football team. >> we can diagnosis autism at two years of age almost always but 90% of the children. by three, certainly. we actually can diagnosis it at 18 months in many children. >> according to the new report, most cases are diagnosed late, after age two or three. that's when therapy has been shown to help the most, especially with speech and communication. >> parents need to be aware of their children and how their children are interacting. >> and then they need to seek help. >> if you as a parent are concerned about your child, talk to your doctor. talk to your school system, to see if they should be assessed, get them assessed. >> sanjay gupta, i want to get to parent awareness in a minute. you look at the numbers. why? why are they so up? >> you know, it is one of these tough things to sort out. this particular study is more of a survey. they're looking at numbers specifically. they're not trying to find causes. it is the quest
frankie is now 15. he attends a regular high school and plays on the football team. >> we can diagnosis autism at two years of age almost always but 90% of the children. by three, certainly. we actually can diagnosis it at 18 months in many children. >> according to the new report, most cases are diagnosed late, after age two or three. that's when therapy has been shown to help the most, especially with speech and communication. >> parents need to be aware of their children...
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frankie is now 15. years of age, almost always by 90% of the children, by 3, certainly, and we can actually diagnose it at 18 months. >> according to this new report, most cases are diagnosed late after age 2 or 3. that's when therapy has been shown to help the most especially with speech and communication. >> parents need to be aware of their children and how their children are interacting. >> and then, they need to seek help. >> if you as a parent are concerned about your child, talk to your doctor, talk to your school system to see if they should be assessed and get them assessed. >> so gloria, again, some pretty staggering numbers there. i will tell you that this particular study was more of a survey when you're trying to estimate the number of cases in the country and i wasn't looking specifically at what causes this increase although that is the question a lot of people are asking. and the answer, as you've heard, probably a lot of people have heard is it is lookly a combination of genetics and en
frankie is now 15. years of age, almost always by 90% of the children, by 3, certainly, and we can actually diagnose it at 18 months. >> according to this new report, most cases are diagnosed late after age 2 or 3. that's when therapy has been shown to help the most especially with speech and communication. >> parents need to be aware of their children and how their children are interacting. >> and then, they need to seek help. >> if you as a parent are concerned about...
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who would have thought a little frankie. >> just listening to a little frankie.rank sinatra song? >> i love them all. anything frankie. >> "my way." that's special. do it your way. close the show out right. more from abc coming up next, everybody. @@qh$ >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now" -- pilot's panic. the anxiety in the air as a >>> this morning on "world news now" -- pilot's panic. the anxiety in the air as a jetblue captain stormed through the cabin shouting at passengers and the crew. >> some of those passengers had to tackle him and hold him down so the co-pilot could make an emergency landing. it is wednesday, march 28th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i am paula faris. we are learning much more about the jetblue captain clayton osmon. passengers could not believe what was happening. people who have known osmon for years are in disbelief. and tonight, a lot of questions now coming out about the specific mental health screenings and evaluations that t
who would have thought a little frankie. >> just listening to a little frankie.rank sinatra song? >> i love them all. anything frankie. >> "my way." that's special. do it your way. close the show out right. more from abc coming up next, everybody. @@qh$ >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now" -- pilot's panic. the anxiety in the air as a >>> this morning on "world news now" -- pilot's...
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he does walk to the store and came back home. 76 year-old frankie was a creature of habit. every day he would go to the store for himself and his neighbors. even though he was starting to move a bit more slowly, and he would take the hourlong bus ride every day to see his twin sister. his only seven described as the gentleman who would do anything for anybody. >> he was just the love the guy. everybody loved him. he was a beautiful person. then 10 days ago on one of those walks to the store, frankie was jumped around 9:00 at night a few blocks from home and beaten, kicked and beaten for the $10 he held in his hand. >> he broke two fingers and four ribs. all for $10. >> he made it home but he suffered badly after the attack. already dealing with heart disease he went to the hospital. and on monday he died. >> i just do not understand why this happened. i do not get it. >> the case was upgraded from robbery to homicide after the examiner's office determined that the injuries from this incident was secondary in the cause of his death. >> a new twist in the accident that killed
he does walk to the store and came back home. 76 year-old frankie was a creature of habit. every day he would go to the store for himself and his neighbors. even though he was starting to move a bit more slowly, and he would take the hourlong bus ride every day to see his twin sister. his only seven described as the gentleman who would do anything for anybody. >> he was just the love the guy. everybody loved him. he was a beautiful person. then 10 days ago on one of those walks to the...
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state representative frankie wilmer -- >> it's also a very stupid move. >> very stupid. but stupidity is not the end of this. this is the beginning of this. thank you, paul rothstein and joe madison. >> thank you. >> might be my next stop. thank you all for your time. >>> coming up -- rush limbaugh's sorry excuse for an apology has some republicans circling the wagons. but it hasn't changed my mind. rush has got to go. >>> and some dramatic new proof that the gop primary is hurting mitt romney. and helping president obama. "politics nation" is here in montgomery, alabama, all week long. we're marching for voting rights, immigration rights, for education rights and for our civil rights. we're here to talk about what's going on in this country. 47 years ago, people were beaten with clubs, attacked with teargas and murdered fighting for the try to vote. they were just asking for the right to vote. today, we find ourselves under attack again. voter i.d. laws, suppressed voters. so we're marching here. all the sacrifices and the people that gave their lives for equality. it's
state representative frankie wilmer -- >> it's also a very stupid move. >> very stupid. but stupidity is not the end of this. this is the beginning of this. thank you, paul rothstein and joe madison. >> thank you. >> might be my next stop. thank you all for your time. >>> coming up -- rush limbaugh's sorry excuse for an apology has some republicans circling the wagons. but it hasn't changed my mind. rush has got to go. >>> and some dramatic new proof...
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my mom came running up and said, "frankie, frankie, what are you doing? what are you doing?" and she came charging after the gun and i shot her right in the head with the 30/30. >> inmate frank street was 26 years old when he killed his mother but it's what he did after that, that's most disturbing. >> i've become delusional. they say insane. i heard a voice that said, you got to eat some of her brains for her to become part of you. i wasn't a sane person who did that back then. you don't eat brains from somebody's body if you're sane. back then i was insane. and i -- i went to prison. i don't think i should have gone to prison. >> sometimes my feeling is that many courts are having to deal with these people and don't know what to do with them and kind of throw up their hands and say, hey, i have nothing else to do but send this person to prison and we end up with them. >> frank is being treated in the residential treatment unit for advanced schizophrenia, regularly receiving medication for his illness. >> probably one of the biggest things that we're able to monitor here and
my mom came running up and said, "frankie, frankie, what are you doing? what are you doing?" and she came charging after the gun and i shot her right in the head with the 30/30. >> inmate frank street was 26 years old when he killed his mother but it's what he did after that, that's most disturbing. >> i've become delusional. they say insane. i heard a voice that said, you got to eat some of her brains for her to become part of you. i wasn't a sane person who did that back...
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. >>> franky carrillo estÁ a vanguardia en la lucha que la pena de muerte Él pasÓ 20 aÑos en prisiÓn,s prisioneros en el pabellÓn de la muerte. >>> y segÚn sus crÍticos al estado esto le cuesta 148 millones de dÓlares mÁs al aÑo que mantener a presos en cadena perpetua. >>> por aquellos estÁn en celdas privadas no comparten celdas como otros reos, y asÍ hay un sinnÚmero de costos que van aumentando. >>> hoy se dijo que la propuesta para sacar la pena de muerte en california podrÍa parecer en la boleta de noviembre. >>> la iniciativa de ganar reemplazarÍa la pena de muerte por cadena perpetua en california, serÍa el castigo mÁs severo y va a ser el primer voto o referÉndum de este tipo a nivel estatal. >>> algo que aplauden quienes dicen que la pena capital especialmente en texas el estado que mÁs reos ejecuta, se le impone a cont nadz de ldenadosÍ. >>> han habido ejecuciÓn en el paÍs desde 1976 se aplica en 34 estados. >>> lo mÁs difÍcil para quienes se oponen a las ejecuciones es cÍclico ar explicar la posiciÓn ante los familiares. >>> muchos familiares que han sufrido que dicen que
. >>> franky carrillo estÁ a vanguardia en la lucha que la pena de muerte Él pasÓ 20 aÑos en prisiÓn,s prisioneros en el pabellÓn de la muerte. >>> y segÚn sus crÍticos al estado esto le cuesta 148 millones de dÓlares mÁs al aÑo que mantener a presos en cadena perpetua. >>> por aquellos estÁn en celdas privadas no comparten celdas como otros reos, y asÍ hay un sinnÚmero de costos que van aumentando. >>> hoy se dijo que la propuesta para sacar la...
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82 we had a bay area be a good way to get is by started delivered in route to the hospital harlow frankiecampbell was born early yesterday in marin county while the car was passing the cvs pharmacy in green bay today his proud parents talk to then mackovic. to equate it fills a gun talking of somebody else who had a baby in front of their car. >>> that was 300 the only candidate. >>> it was primal and lacertid feeling contraction that 1220 friday morning and she and her husband had to the hospital. i got outside the car and started screaming and i said he's coming on his head is down. any system in the car. it's a lot of pressure to get into the car. >>> an attorney born on wheels when was the driver never stopping on the sixth such trip and thinking they had time the first child of 23 hours to come us. she was saying he's coming and can fill his head and i thought you wish i thought she was have yet hat of the birth canal by the time to get to the freeway his head without went into the exit off of a highway for the hospital outside of the shopping center where they heard the baby's first
82 we had a bay area be a good way to get is by started delivered in route to the hospital harlow frankiecampbell was born early yesterday in marin county while the car was passing the cvs pharmacy in green bay today his proud parents talk to then mackovic. to equate it fills a gun talking of somebody else who had a baby in front of their car. >>> that was 300 the only candidate. >>> it was primal and lacertid feeling contraction that 1220 friday morning and she and her...
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today's rally not only features activists but rescue and animal shelter dogs like frankie and sydney. >> the group marched to the alameda county board of supervisors meeting. >> we need to keep this law intact so that people who love animals can keep on rescuing them and giving them decent lives. >> reporter: governor brown has proposed to repeal the law, a law that's been in suspension for nearly three years. the administration says for them, it's a budget issue. cbs 5 spoke to department of finance spokesman hd palmer. he says nothing in the proposal would prevent a city or county from establishing a hold period longer than three days. it says that the state won't be reimbursing local governments for the cost of a hold period longer than three days. palmer noted, if the repeal passes, it would save the state almost $46.3 million. for these animal lovers, they say it isn't about the money. >> it is completely repealed, then there will be no, you know, help for them. >> reporter: in he should os cate caugiran, cbs 5, in oakland. >>> a rising tied of thefts. why thieves are targeting l
today's rally not only features activists but rescue and animal shelter dogs like frankie and sydney. >> the group marched to the alameda county board of supervisors meeting. >> we need to keep this law intact so that people who love animals can keep on rescuing them and giving them decent lives. >> reporter: governor brown has proposed to repeal the law, a law that's been in suspension for nearly three years. the administration says for them, it's a budget issue. cbs 5 spoke...
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hey, did franky ever tell you about the time that i threw him off the john wanamaker building? >> you son of a bitch. >> you told us about that. >> i can't listen to another goddamn story. >> march 12, 2012. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is is jon stewart. we have a good nun for you tonight. tonight's guest grover nor quist. my kids are going to be so excited that i got to interview grover. i'm assuming i'm thinking of the right person. let's begin tonight with the internet. that magical series of tubes that al gore invented so he'd never have to leave the house to get porn. it's true. anyway, tweets and hash tags about this new viral sensation kony trending all week. rihanna talking about him. seacrest, the beebs, this guy kony is probably dropping some thick beef, joe. let's check it out. >> for 26 years kony has been kidnapping children into his rebel groups, the l.r.a. turning the girls into sex slave
hey, did franky ever tell you about the time that i threw him off the john wanamaker building? >> you son of a bitch. >> you told us about that. >> i can't listen to another goddamn story. >> march 12, 2012. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is is jon stewart. we have a good nun for you tonight....
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and last and certainly not least we will hear from frankie, a restorative justice activests.after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit he has been exonerated and has dedicated himself to promoting juvenile and criminal justice reform. before we hear from our speakers we will hear from the former chairman and ranking member of the judiciary committee, a gentleman from michigan who has a long career of advocating for justice, mr. john conniers. >> thank you chairman bobby scott. i would ask everyone to give you a round of applause. as a matter of fact, let's thank chairman bobby scott of virginia for all that he is doing. and with the tragic loss of one young man in our country, trayvon martin, which has electriified the nation here comes chairman bobby scott with a forum on the youth promise act. that's worth another round of applause because it's right on time. and what this bill does is it makes us safer. and on top of it it's cost effective and it brings greater hope and justice for our youth. as chairman scott said we incarcrate more people than any
and last and certainly not least we will hear from frankie, a restorative justice activests.after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit he has been exonerated and has dedicated himself to promoting juvenile and criminal justice reform. before we hear from our speakers we will hear from the former chairman and ranking member of the judiciary committee, a gentleman from michigan who has a long career of advocating for justice, mr. john conniers. >> thank you chairman...
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daniel olaska is accused of stabbing wild to death and wounding two other men last month at frankie's blue room to in downtown naperville daniel olaska also faces charges of attempted murder armed violence and unlawful use of a weapon >>the price of gas in america is now just 28¢ a gallon from its all-time record high and it's risen for nine straight days a survey by aaa finds that the national average price for gasoline has about $3.83 a gallon gasoline in illinois is already above $4 per gallon and gas prices are hurting president obamas approval numbers the most recent washington post poll finds that there's growing disapproval of the president's handling of the economy trying to undo the deals of his predecessor mayor rahm emanuel is sending attorneys to fight a concession agreement from millennium park restaurant lawyers will be in court today because the mayor said that the deal struck under the daley administration gave the park grill to many breaks at the expense of taxpayers park girls attorneys say that if they lose this case they will sue the park district the occupy moveme
daniel olaska is accused of stabbing wild to death and wounding two other men last month at frankie's blue room to in downtown naperville daniel olaska also faces charges of attempted murder armed violence and unlawful use of a weapon >>the price of gas in america is now just 28¢ a gallon from its all-time record high and it's risen for nine straight days a survey by aaa finds that the national average price for gasoline has about $3.83 a gallon gasoline in illinois is already above $4...
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my parents came home and said franky, what are you doing? what are you doing?g out. i was freaking out, too. i shot her right in the head with the 30/30. >> even more shocking and disturbing than frank street shooting his mother in the head is what he did after he killed her. and we'll warn you, what you're about to hear is extremely graphic. >> i became delusional. i sang and sang. and i heard this voice that said you've got to eat some of her brains for her to become part of you. >> street had been diagnosed as having advanced schizophrenia and at the time of our interview was regularly receiving medication and counseling in the residential treatment unit. >> i should have been in a mental hospital. it's been 13 years. i've been to all these psychiatrists and i've learned to deal with it. i feel that the -- i feel that i've done the time. especially when i'm not -- i wasn't a sane person who did that back then. you don't eat brains from someone's body if you're sane. >> many of the murderers we've interviewed show little or no remorse for their crimes. street
my parents came home and said franky, what are you doing? what are you doing?g out. i was freaking out, too. i shot her right in the head with the 30/30. >> even more shocking and disturbing than frank street shooting his mother in the head is what he did after he killed her. and we'll warn you, what you're about to hear is extremely graphic. >> i became delusional. i sang and sang. and i heard this voice that said you've got to eat some of her brains for her to become part of you....
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but at least president bush settled on frankie valli when i couldn't make it. it's true.ng your guest list, from what i can see, the best that a lot of them can do, maybe sign a check. maybe the guys who can sign a check can sing. i mean, that's what president bush had to resort to when i didn't make it. but i don't know. we'll see. we're going to explore this more in detail tonight on fox business when we talk to this fairness issue and whether the rich will pay more and whether they'll get invited to the white house or not. we've got a republican congressman from arkansas researching that and we'll have governor mike huckabee to say he'll have none of that. now, you don't have to be invited to catch stories like this. you only have to get it. you only have to get it. i'm thinking you might not
but at least president bush settled on frankie valli when i couldn't make it. it's true.ng your guest list, from what i can see, the best that a lot of them can do, maybe sign a check. maybe the guys who can sign a check can sing. i mean, that's what president bush had to resort to when i didn't make it. but i don't know. we'll see. we're going to explore this more in detail tonight on fox business when we talk to this fairness issue and whether the rich will pay more and whether they'll get...
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franky? up, jim. >> you tell me, chief. >> caller: big boo-yah from coconut creek, florida. the denderon stock -- >> don't buy. don't buy. it could be toxic for them. let's go to jonny in california, jonny? >> caller: happy seven years of b-b-boo-yah, jim cramer. >> thank you very much. >> caller: what do you think about paccar? >> it's great. >> buy, buy, buy! >> gets to 120, i want to pull the trigger. nick in florida, nick is this >> caller: hey, cramer, spring break boo-yah to ya. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: i'd love to know what you think about the capital agency corporation. >> i'm not pushing it because i like annaly. it's okay. i felt it's difficult to analyze. that has been the problem. david in california, david? >> boo-yah, professor. >> what's going on? >> caller: i got in on ameresco at the ipo thanks to your advice, it's up about 30%, should i sell, hold, or buy more. >> it's still an inexpensive stock. i don't want people to be greedy. people are greedy lose money. maybe take a
franky? up, jim. >> you tell me, chief. >> caller: big boo-yah from coconut creek, florida. the denderon stock -- >> don't buy. don't buy. it could be toxic for them. let's go to jonny in california, jonny? >> caller: happy seven years of b-b-boo-yah, jim cramer. >> thank you very much. >> caller: what do you think about paccar? >> it's great. >> buy, buy, buy! >> gets to 120, i want to pull the trigger. nick in florida, nick is this...
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road ♪ ♪ the girls are always hot and the beer is ice cold ♪ ♪ cadillac horns on the hood my buddy, frankieever gonna slow down ♪ ♪ whoa, we were shinin' like lighters in the dark ♪ ♪ in the middle of a rock show whoa, we were doin' it right ♪ ♪ whoa, we were comin' alive whoa, we were caught up ♪ ♪ in a southern summer barefoot blue jean night ♪
road ♪ ♪ the girls are always hot and the beer is ice cold ♪ ♪ cadillac horns on the hood my buddy, frankieever gonna slow down ♪ ♪ whoa, we were shinin' like lighters in the dark ♪ ♪ in the middle of a rock show whoa, we were doin' it right ♪ ♪ whoa, we were comin' alive whoa, we were caught up ♪ ♪ in a southern summer barefoot blue jean night ♪
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who could forget the '80s, the frankie says relax t-shirts.e '80s, so, they keep shoving them down our throats. number one, "21 jump street." the remake not starring johnny depp earned a whopping $500 million over the weekend. it's not the first time the hollywood execs have raided the '80s locker for blockbuster movies. the smurfs were dusted off, and brought back into the daylight for a cgi makeover. the "a-team" minus mr. t. were given an update. the irony, of course, being that there still wasn't any. the muppets reemerged to remind us all why all teen idols should retire gracefully. even top gun is being remade. the reason for this epidemic is obvious, there's the nostalgia factor, the one that drives all republican candy dates to prove they're the most like ronald reagan. it's predictable that hollywood would turn back to that era too. when will this vision end? i'll tell you where, listen v
who could forget the '80s, the frankie says relax t-shirts.e '80s, so, they keep shoving them down our throats. number one, "21 jump street." the remake not starring johnny depp earned a whopping $500 million over the weekend. it's not the first time the hollywood execs have raided the '80s locker for blockbuster movies. the smurfs were dusted off, and brought back into the daylight for a cgi makeover. the "a-team" minus mr. t. were given an update. the irony, of course,...
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. >> franky, good to see you. haven't seen you in a while. better. better.re going to meet up in the office up there. >> yeah. >> haven't seen you in a while. >> yes. been busy. you're always busy. >> i run around a lot. >> making millions of dollars. >> millions and millions, yes. how is work going? >> yeah. i enjoy it. >> it's working well being in the dorm setting? >> yes. >> got friends over there? >> lots of them. they're very kind people over there. >> wonderful. >> so we play cards and make slams and eat pizzas. >> one of these days when i have a little courage i'll try one of those slams. i've heard a lot about them. >> street is a work in progress. >> things aren't progressing as well for nick compton. his claims that members of the aryan brotherhood are extorting his family for protection money have been discredited. >> i interviewed the people that supposedly the money order, going to, and according to what they were telling me, he was in debt. the one guy doesn't have any affiliations with no organizations whatsoever, which would rule out the ext
. >> franky, good to see you. haven't seen you in a while. better. better.re going to meet up in the office up there. >> yeah. >> haven't seen you in a while. >> yes. been busy. you're always busy. >> i run around a lot. >> making millions of dollars. >> millions and millions, yes. how is work going? >> yeah. i enjoy it. >> it's working well being in the dorm setting? >> yes. >> got friends over there? >> lots of them....
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i was very honored to see one of our other speakers, frankie, come visit there. homeboy industries is the largest gang intervention agency in the united states of america. it offers all the things that we're talking about here. mentoring, therapy, counseling, education, job training, and a place to belong. after three years. and by the way, my studies going to last at least five years, i've been following former gang members for these past three years. 300 of them. two-thirds of them have not gone back to jail. two-thirds of them have not come back to prison. [applause] >> really. and the reason why is that homeboy offers exactly what the youth promise act talks about, and it can only reach 400 people. that is all the funding they have. they need is so great. the funding is small, and we have to ask ourselves, why aren't we doing better by our children. i have also been working, i had been honored to work in jordan downs, which is one of the most gang infested housing projects in the united states of america. every wednesday night i go there with a courageous gro
i was very honored to see one of our other speakers, frankie, come visit there. homeboy industries is the largest gang intervention agency in the united states of america. it offers all the things that we're talking about here. mentoring, therapy, counseling, education, job training, and a place to belong. after three years. and by the way, my studies going to last at least five years, i've been following former gang members for these past three years. 300 of them. two-thirds of them have not...
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. >> if i was pregnant and i had a boy, the name would be frankie angelo scar face italian name italian name angelo canolli po lizzy. >> and if it's a girl? >> god help us all. >> yeah. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." there is snow in the ground in kentucky and indiana. it is making life worse for the tens of thousands of people who survived kentucky's worse tornados in 26 years. >> the death toll now stands at 39 from those storms on friday and saturday. 21 people were killed in kentucky. 13 more in indiana, including a little girl who was found alive after a tornado killed her family. rescue workers continue to search for more possible victims. the national weather service says it issued nearly 300 tornado warnings on friday and saturday. a local resident took this video of one tornado that destroyed much of the town of west liberty, kentucky. that is where anna warner is this morning. good morning. >> reporter: a week ago, a snowfall like this one might have been a pretty sight for residents here. perhaps a minor inconvenience. but now it could prove to be down right dangerous as
. >> if i was pregnant and i had a boy, the name would be frankie angelo scar face italian name italian name angelo canolli po lizzy. >> and if it's a girl? >> god help us all. >> yeah. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." there is snow in the ground in kentucky and indiana. it is making life worse for the tens of thousands of people who survived kentucky's worse tornados in 26 years. >> the death toll now stands at 39 from those storms on friday...
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they came to the set sometimes in their pajamas and frankie, my older daughter would do the clapper andhe lights off. >> how are you this funny this early? >> we're punchy, not funny. >> congratulations. the series premiere of "bent" is on wednesday with two episodes starting at 9:00/8:00 central time here on nbc. >> nice to see you. >> thank you. >> mr. roker. >> afternoon temperatures today, we're talking 30s, 40s and 60s in new england. 50s in the northern plains. look at the temperatures. the mississippi river valley, plains, southeast, midatlantic states with temperatures in the 80s. much above normal for march. to the end of march below normal along the coast. above normal on the eastern seaboard. above normal back through much of the plains. you can see record highs in the plains into the lower mississippi river valley. more heavy rain in the pacific northwest. northern california, heavy mountain snows. a gorgeous day along the northeast and midatlantic coast. look for mountain snows in northern new england. >> good morning. the temperatures are way above average. the average hig
they came to the set sometimes in their pajamas and frankie, my older daughter would do the clapper andhe lights off. >> how are you this funny this early? >> we're punchy, not funny. >> congratulations. the series premiere of "bent" is on wednesday with two episodes starting at 9:00/8:00 central time here on nbc. >> nice to see you. >> thank you. >> mr. roker. >> afternoon temperatures today, we're talking 30s, 40s and 60s in new england. 50s...
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and last, um, certainly not least, we will hear from frankie carrillo, a restorative justice activist and student at loyola in california. after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, he has been exonerated, and he has now dedicated himself to promoting juvenile and criminal justice reform. and before we hear from our speakers, we're going to hear there the former chairman and now-ranking member of the judiciary committee, a gentleman from michigan, who has a long career of advocating for justice. mr. john conyers. >> thank you, chairman bobby scott. i would ask everyone to give you a round of applause. matter of fact, it's a forum. let's thank chairman bobby scott of virginia. [applause] for all that he's doing. [applause] and with the tragic loss of one young man in our country, trayvon martin, which has electrified the nation here comes chairman bobby scott with a forum on the youth promise act. that's worth another round of applause because it's right on time. [applause] and what this bill does -- and on top of it it's cost effective, and it brings greater ho
and last, um, certainly not least, we will hear from frankie carrillo, a restorative justice activist and student at loyola in california. after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, he has been exonerated, and he has now dedicated himself to promoting juvenile and criminal justice reform. and before we hear from our speakers, we're going to hear there the former chairman and now-ranking member of the judiciary committee, a gentleman from michigan, who has a long career...
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and i have to tell you, my frankie is that the results in no way in my sense requite the efforts put in to make that happen. the fact is that we need to exert all diplomatic efforts, certainly backed by our considerable power as world's largest economy and the world's most powerful military force, but coupled with actors who are playing on the international scene. certainly we should all take notice fact that the arab league has emerged from silence entity videography to a new and enforceable rule in the region. and it needs to be seriously taken into account as indeed as the role of the organization of islamic states. they represent a very considerable assets in moving ahead with these questions, and while many may believe that they are seeking only narrow and, indeed, particular advantage, i have a great sense that they are adding to the equation for the future. let me turn from syria to its non-neighbor come if i could phrase it that way, to israel, palestine and the arab-israeli question. i think in all frankness i have to say that i'm terribly discouraged. we're in a situation n
and i have to tell you, my frankie is that the results in no way in my sense requite the efforts put in to make that happen. the fact is that we need to exert all diplomatic efforts, certainly backed by our considerable power as world's largest economy and the world's most powerful military force, but coupled with actors who are playing on the international scene. certainly we should all take notice fact that the arab league has emerged from silence entity videography to a new and enforceable...
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. >>> me recuerda a frankie... >>> mister puerto rico que cumple 100 aÑos.os que nos ven por despierta amÉrica. >>> que vivan los abuelos esta tarde, en primer impacto. derrotadas se sienten las familias de los secuestrados, ante la decisión diplomática liberar al presunto miembro de una banda, responsable de al menos 70 plagios!! es un conflicto internacional!! # ¿qué te parece esta? ¡camarero! no, no esta tan bien. ¿qué es eso? ¡es un pescado! intentemoslo juntos. dos mundos que encajan en una cocina. perfecto. ahorra hasta el 20% en una cocina ikea. >>> que tal buenos dÍas, gracias por seguir con nosotros en despierta amÉrica. y en las noticias a 3 dÍas de la llegada del papa benedicto xvi a mÉxico. el ambiente que rodea su visita no es precisamente de paz. en las Últimas horas explotÓ un coche bomba en tamaulipas y en guerrero 12 policÍas murieron en un tiroteo luego del hallazgo de 10 cabezas. estos incidentes demuestran que las promesas del crimen organizado de una tregua a la violencia en la visita papal, cayeron en saco roto. paulina nos cuenta mÁs d
. >>> me recuerda a frankie... >>> mister puerto rico que cumple 100 aÑos.os que nos ven por despierta amÉrica. >>> que vivan los abuelos esta tarde, en primer impacto. derrotadas se sienten las familias de los secuestrados, ante la decisión diplomática liberar al presunto miembro de una banda, responsable de al menos 70 plagios!! es un conflicto internacional!! # ¿qué te parece esta? ¡camarero! no, no esta tan bien. ¿qué es eso? ¡es un pescado! intentemoslo...