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and additional support from the ruggles family foundation. ♪ (a ie speaking): r ita navai: annie livesn the democratic republic of congo, a country torn apart by warring factions. four years ago, after seeing her parents murdered by rebels, she says she was gang-raped. she then fled for her life. annie, what happened after you left your village? nn navai: then, says, she met a united nations peacekeeper from south africa. he'd been sent as part of a mission to protect the local pulation. (annie speaking): >> navai: annie, why did you think this soldier would be different? >> navai: annie's story is not unique. she's one of over 2,000 young women d children alleged to have been sexually exploited or abused by u.n. peacekeepers-- uniformed and civilian-- in missions around the world since the early 1990s. from cambodia to mozambiqu and from bosnia to the democratic republic of congo. ♪ for over a decade, the united nations has been trying to end the abus but even today, it keeps happening. in the past year, the u.n. has introduced n measures to stamp it out. i've come to africa to try an
and additional support from the ruggles family foundation. ♪ (a ie speaking): r ita navai: annie livesn the democratic republic of congo, a country torn apart by warring factions. four years ago, after seeing her parents murdered by rebels, she says she was gang-raped. she then fled for her life. annie, what happened after you left your village? nn navai: then, says, she met a united nations peacekeeper from south africa. he'd been sent as part of a mission to protect the local pulation....
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and additional support from the ruggles family foundation. wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ e"frontline's" "un sex ab scandal" is available on dvd. to order, visit shop.pbs.org or call 1-800-play-pbs. "frontline" is also available for download on itunes. ♪ you're watching pbs the liit's time to select america's favorite book, in the gre american read! come to the website and see our collection of america's 100 best-loved novels. is your favorite on the list? u vote forbook, then share your choice so y r friends and family c the voting is open now! i'm meredith vieira. help us choose america's favorite book, on the great american read. come to pbs.org/greatamericanread and voay for your favorite t (birds chirping) - as a teenager growing up in macon, georgia, jasoaldean dreamed of a futu as a country music superstar. but after years of driving big rigs and playing small town gigs, jason all but gave up that dream. how close did you - i was tremely close. - [carlos] so wh
and additional support from the ruggles family foundation. wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ e"frontline's" "un sex ab scandal" is available on dvd. to order, visit shop.pbs.org or call 1-800-play-pbs. "frontline" is also available for download on itunes. ♪ you're watching pbs the liit's time to select america's favorite book, in the gre american read! come to the website and see our...
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but so do you think anything will happen to us if we continue asking questions no but don't feel ruggles. when they work for putting him in just filter film a new white wooden one. oh no ok all right it's really like. the stuff. you want to get just the something you had my doctor oh no no no no. no no no no ok ok we're going up slap stop stop stop our country ok started their vocal global rule go are going to go ok and i think you're coming from things aren't you good and are going to the muslim brotherhood the islamists that they have a power they being given our water by the only two shits sweden is accountable of social democrats so the social democrats have a special one nation she wins this longest we been both on the show really in sweden these suburbs that you moms out of the one who's controlling that area and if you stand i guess the d.c. mom the moms all you family they would be excommunicated the. the problem is that we cannot have a state within the state. there's no way to confirm or sheets monis claims but one thing's for sure walking through a neighborhood like frank coul
but so do you think anything will happen to us if we continue asking questions no but don't feel ruggles. when they work for putting him in just filter film a new white wooden one. oh no ok all right it's really like. the stuff. you want to get just the something you had my doctor oh no no no no. no no no no ok ok we're going up slap stop stop stop our country ok started their vocal global rule go are going to go ok and i think you're coming from things aren't you good and are going to the...
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saying kyle was angry and ruggling with sexual attraction to men and felt she was unsafe. >> theytaed researching the games and began to worry their whole family had been duped. >> we started noticing a correlation between the lies she vewas telling andthing that needed to be proved to file. va >> vawa is the violence against women act. allows immigrants who are abused or petition for legal status themselves. cutting their u.s. spouse out of the process. thinking the immigrants mig be less likely to call police on y later spouses in t had to rely on the spouse for immigrant status. >> now they are using havvawa an excuse to remainn the relationship. >> he felt powerless to stop it. he now runs a consultingirm andays he's heard from roughly 1500 american whose believe they are marriage fraud victims. >> i love yan. i to be with you. thank you for the green card. goodbye i'm gone. >> they filed a freedom of --. more than 67% of those who already been approved. sampso saysnvestigators are told to treat the american as the prohibitive source of information. and to protect the immigrant's
saying kyle was angry and ruggling with sexual attraction to men and felt she was unsafe. >> theytaed researching the games and began to worry their whole family had been duped. >> we started noticing a correlation between the lies she vewas telling andthing that needed to be proved to file. va >> vawa is the violence against women act. allows immigrants who are abused or petition for legal status themselves. cutting their u.s. spouse out of the process. thinking the...
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ruggle. >> i'm here with the department of public health to present on this item. thank you. this is a new contract. we just did a solicitation. it's following the solicitation effective july 1st. this vendor, however, has been ongoing and currently contains dph clients. it says, along with the facilities that are emptyed by crestwood behavioral health are long-term care mental health facilities with varying licenses to meet the needs of our patient placement. the average term of a length of stay is between nine months to a year. so essentially to continue these services ongoing and to allow us the ability to place clients into facilities when they need this level of care. >> could you talk a little bit about -- so this is a new contract? who previously provided these services? >> it's the same vendor. they did it again. we did a soatilicitatiosolicita. the same two vendors applied, and the -- they were selected. >> is the only contract the new care facility at st. marys? >> essentially. the crestwood operates facilities around the bay area. if, for example, we have a special
ruggle. >> i'm here with the department of public health to present on this item. thank you. this is a new contract. we just did a solicitation. it's following the solicitation effective july 1st. this vendor, however, has been ongoing and currently contains dph clients. it says, along with the facilities that are emptyed by crestwood behavioral health are long-term care mental health facilities with varying licenses to meet the needs of our patient placement. the average term of a length...
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instead, t conflict is defined most clearly by those who are losing-- the civilians, ruggling to live with its consequences. for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in sana'a, yemen. >> woodruff: now, the rising cost of visiting an emergency room.st health care remain a big issue for many americans, and e.r. priceare one part of the problem. in fact, a new analysis found the cost of going to an e.r. has nearly doubled in the last eight years. william brangham looks at ain special repoproject that's chronicling the impact of e.r. prices on individuals andmi es. e stories surrounding some of these e.r. bills are stung. a man in texas with a broken jaw ends up in an e.r., stuck with a nearly $8,000 bill even though they're reer in his insurance network. parents took a daughter in with a cut on her toe, in and out three hours later, treated with ant botic ointment, $900. or a $629 bill for a band-aid for a baby girl in connecticut. these are some of the 1300 anecdotes vox is collecting, part of a big reporting project blocking at the 140 million e.r visits americans make each year and why
instead, t conflict is defined most clearly by those who are losing-- the civilians, ruggling to live with its consequences. for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in sana'a, yemen. >> woodruff: now, the rising cost of visiting an emergency room.st health care remain a big issue for many americans, and e.r. priceare one part of the problem. in fact, a new analysis found the cost of going to an e.r. has nearly doubled in the last eight years. william brangham looks at ain special...
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experiences for these native characters, so different ages in different contexts and different s,rugglesd backgrou various different proximities to their native identity. some struggle with it and some a n't. so i wanted to havnge of what it means to be native right now.fo >> brown: r 36-year-old raange, an enrolled member of the cheyenne andho tribes, his native identity came mostly larough visits to his father's childhood home in ma. wack in oakland, identity more fluid, even concerning what an indian is supposed to look like. >> if i'm in the fruitvale like are now people speak spanish to me first. >> brown: yeah, this part of town. >> in high school i was called racial slurs and at certain points. >>rown: racial slurs? indian? >> it was actually chinese racial slurs. >> brown: really? >> i've been thought to be a lot of different things because i have, you know, an ambiguity. >> brown: if you're being, slurs thrown at you about being chinese, what was your reaction to that? >> i got pretty angry. but it was also conf it's like, you can't even be made fun of right. >> brown: after gra
experiences for these native characters, so different ages in different contexts and different s,rugglesd backgrou various different proximities to their native identity. some struggle with it and some a n't. so i wanted to havnge of what it means to be native right now.fo >> brown: r 36-year-old raange, an enrolled member of the cheyenne andho tribes, his native identity came mostly larough visits to his father's childhood home in ma. wack in oakland, identity more fluid, even concerning...
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since then, she ruggled to find doctors who can treat them. >> ( translated ): we need pediatricians, we need neurologists, and we need geneticists. before, we were able to get to some doctors, but now it has been impossible. we can't get them to come here. and their condition is degenerative, so theworse and worse. so, i needo know what, as a mother, can i do for them? >> reporter: alicea says her daughters recently started getting bedsores. they're in pain, she says, and haven't s seen a doctce they returned to puerto rico. physicians are in short supply here. jose cruz, a pediatricia says the island's ongoing financial crisis and low payments from health insurers drove manyhysicians to seek work in the states. and cruz says the hurricane badly damaged doctors' offices, requiring costly repairs. >> so there's a lot of money that the pediatrician lost, and they just made the decision and left, left to united states. >> reporter: from 2006 to 2016, the number of doctors here declined from 14,000 to 9,000. families who lost their doctors are filling up waiting rooms, like here at a var
since then, she ruggled to find doctors who can treat them. >> ( translated ): we need pediatricians, we need neurologists, and we need geneticists. before, we were able to get to some doctors, but now it has been impossible. we can't get them to come here. and their condition is degenerative, so theworse and worse. so, i needo know what, as a mother, can i do for them? >> reporter: alicea says her daughters recently started getting bedsores. they're in pain, she says, and haven't s...
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a kid who frequently missed class as he and his mom ruggled to get by. >> when i was a kid, i didn'tf if i ever get ananything, i to give back to the less fortunate. >> now after signing ave massi new contract with l.a. lakers, lebron has made good on his word. his new school called i promise, 2200 third and fourth graders identified as needing support chosen for the first classes with plans tohrxpandough the eighth grade soon. doing his part to unite his community throughmi ps he's kept all his life. >> no matter if i'm playing in los angeles or not, akayn, ohio, is ahome for me. always. >> gadi, what about, it' nice to hear everything he's doing but can we talk about basketball? what's up with the lakers? what's he planning, do you k? th >> that's the 154 million uestion after that monster contract. as for public promises, he's not making any of those large promises. he's saying that the lakers are going to win more than they have in previouse ons. but he's lebron james. i don't think he can manage . expectatio as you saw, he seems to be a man of his word. >> gadi, thank you so muc
a kid who frequently missed class as he and his mom ruggled to get by. >> when i was a kid, i didn'tf if i ever get ananything, i to give back to the less fortunate. >> now after signing ave massi new contract with l.a. lakers, lebron has made good on his word. his new school called i promise, 2200 third and fourth graders identified as needing support chosen for the first classes with plans tohrxpandough the eighth grade soon. doing his part to unite his community throughmi ps he's...