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she talked to jocelyn's teachers. she gave jocelyn confidence. she went to meetings with jocelyn and i. she stood up for jocelyn's rights. she new things i didn't know. if we did not have kerry, if kerry was not educated, as i said, i do not believe the success would have happened for jocelyn the way that it did. i find it really frightening that so many teachers are not educated about dyslexia, that they assume that dyslexics are stupid people, that they shouldn't expect much of them. they need the education. they need to understand that dyslexic kids can do amazing things. they think outside the box. they're leaders by nature. it doesn't take much for accommodations. they don't have to cost a lot of money. everything isn't high tech. so please, please find a way to let all teachers understand what dyslexia is and how they can help. it doesn't take much, but once again, it requires an education. >> thank you. that's very important. maybe that means i could turn to you, dr. eden. how do we equip all teachers and all school leaders with the traini
she talked to jocelyn's teachers. she gave jocelyn confidence. she went to meetings with jocelyn and i. she stood up for jocelyn's rights. she new things i didn't know. if we did not have kerry, if kerry was not educated, as i said, i do not believe the success would have happened for jocelyn the way that it did. i find it really frightening that so many teachers are not educated about dyslexia, that they assume that dyslexics are stupid people, that they shouldn't expect much of them. they...
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. >> reporter: just hours later, baby jocelyn emerges into her surreal world.as it like for you, amanda, when you looked in her eyes for the first time? >> it was amazing, because she was so quiet. and she was just the most beautiful thing. >> reporter: you hear of rape victims who have a child. how do you just wrap your mind around it and make it work? >> you know, at first, that's what i was worried about. this is his kid, you know, how do i feel about that? and she resembled him a lot, and i would look at her and -- i just felt like -- she's mine. she's mine. >> reporter: at first, castro's so afraid of raising questions, he buys no supplies for the baby. >> her first outfit was one of his socks and he cut out like two holes for her legs. and then he cut out another sock. and then he cut two arms out and it was like a little dress for her. >> reporter: from day one of jocelyn's life, amanda fights for normal in the most abnormal of places. she covers the doors over her windows with a bright shower curtain. she pastes the alphabet up on a wall. but as jocelyn
. >> reporter: just hours later, baby jocelyn emerges into her surreal world.as it like for you, amanda, when you looked in her eyes for the first time? >> it was amazing, because she was so quiet. and she was just the most beautiful thing. >> reporter: you hear of rape victims who have a child. how do you just wrap your mind around it and make it work? >> you know, at first, that's what i was worried about. this is his kid, you know, how do i feel about that? and she...
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together on that imaginary journey every day of jocelyn's kindergarten year. when we come back, how they nearly escaped. ten feet away. did you think about, oh, we should yell? next. stopped me? i was about to be the first 3rd grader to jump the cook county creek. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. mom patched me up. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! what? now there's a new neosporin antibiotic that keeps her protected and minimizes scars. >>> "20/20" saturday continues with "captive." once again, robin roberts. >> reporter: though the house was a fortress, and the girls, for years, locked and chained, the question that many may ask is, why didn't they run? >> i thought about putting rat poison in his beans and then spraying, like, pine-sol in his eyes, but he was always a step ahead of what i was doing. >> reporter: both girls admit there were opportunities that slipped away. castro stopped by, he moved, and chained, all three girls in the basement. the three of you were in the basement and his daughter was right
together on that imaginary journey every day of jocelyn's kindergarten year. when we come back, how they nearly escaped. ten feet away. did you think about, oh, we should yell? next. stopped me? i was about to be the first 3rd grader to jump the cook county creek. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. mom patched me up. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! what? now there's a new neosporin antibiotic that keeps her protected and minimizes scars....
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but we tell you a little bit about jocelyn. she is a bright, driven young woman who excelled in school and soccer. she holds her self to a high standard and failure has never been an option for her. yes, jocelyn has learning disabilities, as she is dyslexic. but she has never used or challenges as an excuse to not achieve. it has only motivated her to work harder. , jocelyn will graduate high school with a gpa of over 3.7. next year, she enrolls impunity college in washington state with a soccer scholarship and an internship with the seattle soccer team. after that, she plans to finish college and a four-year school to earn her degree in sports management with a sports psychology minor. to support her goals, and proud to say that she received a scholarship from the national center for learning disabilities. that is jocelyn now. for the past 13 years, we had our ups and downs. when jocelyn was in fourth-grade, she was struggling with reading and started becoming withdrawn from school. at the end of fourth-grade, jocelyn was a va
but we tell you a little bit about jocelyn. she is a bright, driven young woman who excelled in school and soccer. she holds her self to a high standard and failure has never been an option for her. yes, jocelyn has learning disabilities, as she is dyslexic. but she has never used or challenges as an excuse to not achieve. it has only motivated her to work harder. , jocelyn will graduate high school with a gpa of over 3.7. next year, she enrolls impunity college in washington state with a...
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she talked to jocelyn's teachers. she gave jocelyn, events. she went to meetings with to meetings to jocelyn at night. she stood up for jocelyn's rights. she knew some things i didn't know. if we did not have kerry, if kerry was not educated. as i said, i do not believe success would it have been for joss on the way that it did. i find a really frightening that so many teachers are not educated about dyslexia, that they assume dyslexics are people, that they shouldn't expect much of them. they need the education. they need to understand that dyslexic kids can do amazing things. they think outside the box. they are leaders by nature. it doesn't take much for accommodations. they don't have to cost a lot of money. everything isn't high-tech. so please, please find a way to let all teachers understand what dyslexia is and how they can help. it doesn't take much, but once again it requires education. >> thank you. that's very important. maybe that means i can turn to you, dr. eden. how do we equip all teachers in all school leaders with the traini
she talked to jocelyn's teachers. she gave jocelyn, events. she went to meetings with to meetings to jocelyn at night. she stood up for jocelyn's rights. she knew some things i didn't know. if we did not have kerry, if kerry was not educated. as i said, i do not believe success would it have been for joss on the way that it did. i find a really frightening that so many teachers are not educated about dyslexia, that they assume dyslexics are people, that they shouldn't expect much of them. they...
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zinke: i rise in retribution of contribute of jocelyn. my agricultural expert in montana still is the number one -- agriculture is the number one industry in montana. jocelyn as she goes to montana recognize the contributions of her and her family to montana. you may know that they are pioneers in montana and their family includes jeanette rankin, the first female member of this body and she was a member of this body before females were allowed to vote. i wish jocelyn, as she goes and returns to montana and goes to farming and ranching, the very best. fair winds and following seas. jocelyn, bravo zulu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. deutch: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today on israel's independence day to celebrate the u.s.-israel relationship. 68 years ago
zinke: i rise in retribution of contribute of jocelyn. my agricultural expert in montana still is the number one -- agriculture is the number one industry in montana. jocelyn as she goes to montana recognize the contributions of her and her family to montana. you may know that they are pioneers in montana and their family includes jeanette rankin, the first female member of this body and she was a member of this body before females were allowed to vote. i wish jocelyn, as she goes and returns...
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. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay. next up. >> inspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called i went out to do on inspection a couple weeks ago and theirs in the process of establishing kayak and in touch with staff in the office in the chambers work on a complaint also over the last couple of years actually not starting the outdoor events season i'm in touch with the complainant and will visit his site it is difficult to contain the sound within their property line but see what we can do and mediate and come to an agreement as far as timing and loudness i think i brought up the situation to last hearing we have an empty dwelling next door to 2631st street and th
. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay. next up. >> inspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called...
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d >> look i would wear that dresse today that jocelyn has on.n >> it won't be as cute but --ut she's cute. ce tell us more. re >> how about the head band.bo te >> i mean perfect. >> all right.ig this is jocelyn.elyn >> yes. >> eight months old and heronth favorite part of the show ishow weather and traffic. >> oh, yeah! you've got a fan.. >> we love you even more.n m >> that's right. >> cute little smile, too. >> aww. aww. >> segment up looks great.me >> beautiful baby. >> we love your picture. to send us your child's pictureu go to our fox5 d.c. facebook page. you would think after saying it every day i would have to down. facebook page, fox5 d.c. >> what a love.t a love. >> send it in.it in jocelyn we love your pictureic thank you for watching weather and traffic.d traffic. >> so cute. so cu >>> all right.ig jocelyn, come down and join us i we're giving away pizza start at we just mentioned at 9:30 down:d at dupont circle.ir i think we'll be outside one ofe the metros. we've got plenty of pizza to give everybody free slice.ry >> i love that picture.ove >> we'll hang out and, you kn
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tom jocelyn is the senior fellow for the discussion of democracy and editor of a long war journal and he joins us with more information. so this obviously an indication that al qaeda has not gone away even though we've been focusing on the isis is what i call isis fever. we spoke with isis all the time. quietly, al qaeda has been gaining a lot of territory in yemen, syria and elsewhere and they have a long term goals of building a caliphate, they just go about it differently. the issue is a good reminder that al qaeda is still very much in the game. they have long-term plans for various countries and they are nowhere near decimated or on the run as the obama administration claims. heather: why publicize it? this magazine this weekend was basically a call for targeted killings. this is one of the ways al qaeda tries to distinguish itself from isis. they call for indiscriminate killing. al qaeda says we are one of the more more focused johnny's. were going to kill specific individuals. this magazine came out this weekend and they have three different types of bombs that they want their
tom jocelyn is the senior fellow for the discussion of democracy and editor of a long war journal and he joins us with more information. so this obviously an indication that al qaeda has not gone away even though we've been focusing on the isis is what i call isis fever. we spoke with isis all the time. quietly, al qaeda has been gaining a lot of territory in yemen, syria and elsewhere and they have a long term goals of building a caliphate, they just go about it differently. the issue is a...
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. >> jocelyn's morning changed quickly with a clacking sound. >> i heard crack crack. i said what is it? >> it was the sound of the heavy stone facade literally tumbling down and ripping out windows and he see that going boom from the top. i said what? i walk outside and when i come out and come in here this part was down. >> no one was hurt after first responders departed lni arrived. residents on both sides have to move out for now. this particular home's front wall had been repaired in the past because of prior settlement issues. two blocks away a blue tarp, a similar collapse of a stone fronted twin collapsed just last month. back here live to lake shore where the collapse was this morning. both families dealing with their insurance companies. they need to stabilize the structures and are told by lni, they have to make a decision as to whether the structure needs to be repaired or demolished. >>> the remains of a catholic saint is moving from bucks county to philadelphia. the sisters will sell their historic mother house that holds st. catherine drexel. she used th
. >> jocelyn's morning changed quickly with a clacking sound. >> i heard crack crack. i said what is it? >> it was the sound of the heavy stone facade literally tumbling down and ripping out windows and he see that going boom from the top. i said what? i walk outside and when i come out and come in here this part was down. >> no one was hurt after first responders departed lni arrived. residents on both sides have to move out for now. this particular home's front wall...
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jocelyn, good morning. >> good morning!k about all of the ingredients. >> yes. so, the important things here are definitely your chocolate cake mix. >> and this is a box mix. >> yes, this is a box cake mix, but i make my own, so i'm going to share that, too. and then we have cream cheese, and that's what makes the recipe so gooey, too. here we start with the first layer, and this is just my actual -- i have like my own recipe for cake mix. >> which will be on our website if you want it. >> really easy. absolutely. >> if you want to use the box mix, you can do that. >> you can do that if you want to shortcut it. add the butter and eggs and whisk it together. then you can get the kids to help, just pat it into the pan. nice and easy. >> first layer there. >> then here we have our gooey part. i've actually been mixing the cream cheese and some confectioner sugar. >> get that puffy. >> yeah. make sure the cream cheese is room temperature, too, so you can get that super fluffy. >> what are we adding? >> we are adding our eggs on
jocelyn, good morning. >> good morning!k about all of the ingredients. >> yes. so, the important things here are definitely your chocolate cake mix. >> and this is a box mix. >> yes, this is a box cake mix, but i make my own, so i'm going to share that, too. and then we have cream cheese, and that's what makes the recipe so gooey, too. here we start with the first layer, and this is just my actual -- i have like my own recipe for cake mix. >> which will be on our...
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lincoln high school from marshall jennifer from san francisco international jennifer from marshall, jocelyn from o'connell and jonathan if june gordon high school. >> (clapping.) >> claude district attorney from self-international joshua from san francisco international juan from mission high school karen lopez are you still here art from balboa high school and karen achievers from high school of equity and ross's from hilltop and nelson from san francisco international, another one, if mission high school and stephanie from burdening high school and june jordan for equity and from hilltop high school and that's all 2 give them a round of applause and communicate because of the obstacles they couldn't make it here because of student or other candidates. >> congratulations. >> (clapping.) >> the alliance of black school educators. >> good evening to everyone about president and superintendent and our sister acknowledge her i'm kimberly thomas president of the san francisco alliance ever black educators any of our recipients come and stand by me right now thank you all right. so thank you. >>
lincoln high school from marshall jennifer from san francisco international jennifer from marshall, jocelyn from o'connell and jonathan if june gordon high school. >> (clapping.) >> claude district attorney from self-international joshua from san francisco international juan from mission high school karen lopez are you still here art from balboa high school and karen achievers from high school of equity and ross's from hilltop and nelson from san francisco international, another...
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i tell you what, that last question -- mani.am jocelyn i of howardan alumni university and a park ranger. in my time as a public historian, i have noticed that who chooseore phds to go into public history as opposed to stopping at a masters . there seems to be a gap between public history as a field and scholars who want to continue with the research arm. are you guys noticing more phd is in your application pool? phds are running history because there are no jobs and academic which means they are not necessarily prepared for public history, what the graduate students as well as professors in academia due to train themselves as want to be public history practitioners? >> i will defer to david and others but the reality is that we believe very strongly that working as a public historian is not a second-class citizen. in essence, the kind of training that we expect, first and -- it seemsstorians to me that we can let air on top of that is some of the skills that you need to the above historian. -- smithsonian is strange -- we do not care what other institutions, with the chicago historical
i tell you what, that last question -- mani.am jocelyn i of howardan alumni university and a park ranger. in my time as a public historian, i have noticed that who chooseore phds to go into public history as opposed to stopping at a masters . there seems to be a gap between public history as a field and scholars who want to continue with the research arm. are you guys noticing more phd is in your application pool? phds are running history because there are no jobs and academic which means they...
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. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay.nspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called i went out to do on inspection a couple weeks ago and theirs in the process of establishing kayak and in touch with staff in the office in the chambers work on a complaint also over the last couple of years actually not starting the outdoor events season i'm in touch with the complainant and will visit his site it is difficult to contain the sound within their property line but see what we can do and mediate and come to an agreement as far as timing and loudness i think i brought up the situation to last hearing we have an empty dwelling next door to 2631st street and the realtors and
. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay.nspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called i went out to do on...
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. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay. next up. >> inspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called i went out to do on inspection a couple weeks ago and theirs in the process of establishing kayak and in touch with staff in the office in the chambers work on a complaint also over the last couple of years actually not starting the outdoor events season i'm in touch with the complainant and will visit his site it is difficult to contain the sound within their property line but see what we can do and mediate and come to an agreement as far as timing and loudness i think i brought up the situation to last hearing we have an empty dwelling next door to 2631st street and th
. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay. next up. >> inspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called...
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. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay.t up. >> inspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called i went out to do on inspection a couple weeks ago and theirs in the process of establishing kayak and in touch with staff in the office in the chambers work on a complaint also over the last couple of years actually not starting the outdoor events season i'm in touch with the complainant and will visit his site it is difficult to contain the sound within their property line but see what we can do and mediate and come to an agreement as far as timing and loudness i think i brought up the situation to last hearing we have an empty dwelling next door to 2631st street and the re
. >> anyone else any questions for jocelyn. >> okay.t up. >> inspector burke. >> good evening, commissioners sharon burke here a few notes a new complaint for the fires house off of polk street in any experience run as an art gallery we're hearing as a cafe and on occasion other space so inspection pauley and i are in the midst of switching district and we'll be going out on inspections we had a new operator took over 25 norega with the underground grill it's called i...
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lincoln high school from marshall jennifer from san francisco international jennifer from marshall, jocelyn from o'connell and jonathan if june gordon high school. >> (clapping.) >> claude district attorney from self-international joshua from san francisco international juan from mission high school karen lopez are you still here art from balboa high school and karen achievers from high school of equity and ross's from hilltop and nelson from san francisco international, another one, if mission high school and stephanie from burdening high school and june jordan for equity and from hilltop high school and that's all 2 give them a round of applause and communicate because of the obstacles they couldn't make it here because of student or other candidates. >> congratulations. >> (clapping.) >> the alliance of black school educators. >> good evening to everyone about president and superintendent and our sister acknowledge her i'm kimberly thomas president of the san francisco alliance ever black educators any of our recipients come and stand by me right now thank you all right. so thank you. >>
lincoln high school from marshall jennifer from san francisco international jennifer from marshall, jocelyn from o'connell and jonathan if june gordon high school. >> (clapping.) >> claude district attorney from self-international joshua from san francisco international juan from mission high school karen lopez are you still here art from balboa high school and karen achievers from high school of equity and ross's from hilltop and nelson from san francisco international, another...