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for pimps, so shawna - she was arrested 167 times for prostitution. her pimp never, not once. if you start arresting some pimps that will reduce the incentive to traffic the girls. >> and what about the johns? >> and the johns. about 300,000 men buy sex on any given day in the u.s., 300,000. they almost - almost none of them are ever arrested. a lot of them have revocation, they have things to lose. if you were to arrest 1% that will create disincentive, demand would drop 25%, meaning fewer girls would be trafficked. >> episode 2 looks at poverty with the actress jennifer garner, who is from west virginia. what did you find in west virginia was perpetuating the cycle of poverty? >> we tend to think of poverty in terms of metrics of income and wealth. there are cycles. i think that the better metric of child poverty is how many books are in the home, how often you are hugged or read to. there we have situations with 20% of kids born in west virginia are born with drugs or alcohol in the system. often kids are having kids, bad for the mom and child. in a situation of hopelessnes
for pimps, so shawna - she was arrested 167 times for prostitution. her pimp never, not once. if you start arresting some pimps that will reduce the incentive to traffic the girls. >> and what about the johns? >> and the johns. about 300,000 men buy sex on any given day in the u.s., 300,000. they almost - almost none of them are ever arrested. a lot of them have revocation, they have things to lose. if you were to arrest 1% that will create disincentive, demand would drop 25%,...
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so. >> reporter: shawna i appreciate your time. i hear someone speaking to me and it's a little line. >> sean what do you hear on the ground about the alliance between the crips, the bloods the black guerrilla family which is a known gang there, and even islam that is threatening violence against the police. >> it's tough to ask any of the folks who were probably involved in either of those groups those questions. we did that a little bit earlier, and that didn't end out so well. let's see if i can get shawna back over here. she might have a little perspective to share in terms of the gang activity here. there is no question though that there is targeting of law ep enforcement going on here. we've seen it time and time again. we've seen the throwing of bottles, stones rocks. we've seen law enforcement being pelted with bottles and showing a lot of restraint. shawna handy was asking me a question. tell me about the gang situation. are the gangs trying to get together to go against law enforcement? >> no, no, they actually want peace
so. >> reporter: shawna i appreciate your time. i hear someone speaking to me and it's a little line. >> sean what do you hear on the ground about the alliance between the crips, the bloods the black guerrilla family which is a known gang there, and even islam that is threatening violence against the police. >> it's tough to ask any of the folks who were probably involved in either of those groups those questions. we did that a little bit earlier, and that didn't end out so...
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. >> okay so this actually is a thing. and shawna has been a public advocate to end this un[bleep] believable situation. >> we know that about 33,000 women each year become pregnant through happy. at least a third of them go on to raise that child. so we're looking at at least 10,000 potential custody battles every single year in this country. >> oh that's very interesting. okay, excuse me one second. be rate back. her numbers were making my brain explode. i was going to need a little help getting through this story. luckily i was prepared for just such an emergency. emotional support baby chicken. the good news is wasserman-schultz introduced legislation to fix this. >> we do have bipartisan support. this bill is endorsed by pro-life groups and pro-choice groups. i expected that if it was any issue that would sail through without a problem that it would be this one. but the bill didn't even get a hearing. >> no nope-- it's going to be okay. it's going to be okay. so why did this can't fail bill fail? >> there is a small provision in
. >> okay so this actually is a thing. and shawna has been a public advocate to end this un[bleep] believable situation. >> we know that about 33,000 women each year become pregnant through happy. at least a third of them go on to raise that child. so we're looking at at least 10,000 potential custody battles every single year in this country. >> oh that's very interesting. okay, excuse me one second. be rate back. her numbers were making my brain explode. i was going to need...
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so we're happy today that joining us is dr. shawna the director of medstar health regional health breast program, you're a breast surgeon as well medstar georgetown and appreciate you being here today. >> thank you. alison: dr. willie wilson's case is bringing this to light. a lot of people are discussing this issue of second opinion. what do we learn from what happened here? >> well second opinions help to confirm what the first opinion was or if the two opinions are different, maybe even a third opinion would be necessary. in her case, she actually got a second opinion from another pathologist. and that's really the starting point for the diagnosis and then the treatment decisions are based on establishing the correct diagnosis. she has something that's fairly uncommon and fairly rare. especially in a study where something is uncommon having somebody who looks at those slides a second time can actually change the diagnosis and we see that happen. alison: is it unusual for -- you hear about getting a second opinion from a second doct
so we're happy today that joining us is dr. shawna the director of medstar health regional health breast program, you're a breast surgeon as well medstar georgetown and appreciate you being here today. >> thank you. alison: dr. willie wilson's case is bringing this to light. a lot of people are discussing this issue of second opinion. what do we learn from what happened here? >> well second opinions help to confirm what the first opinion was or if the two opinions are different,...
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for our no babe, no -- no pain, no gain, and charles payne is here so salute an american success and an incredible woman. >> yeah. shawnain it's a woman who was a lawyer she had a battle with breast cancer. she, you know surgeries, all the chemotherapy and everything. she came out of it, she began to drink green juices. and it really had a major impact on her life. she changed course and she started to develop them herself called daily engreen. it's interesting, when you say green juices, a lot of people make that yuck face. cheryl: yeah. until you try them. >> well, it depends. i still make the yuck face. [laughter] cheryl: i like them. >> look at you, you're a health nut. but her first juice was called vitality based off a local barbecue recipe. the flavors, it brings people in who normally may not even want to give it a shot. and, of course, ultimately, it's about a lifestyle and about being healthy. so she's really doing absolutely enormous. cheryl: i love it. she also got, what 100,000 in credit? she basically got a loan. >> which a lot of people do. they max out the credit cards ask friends and family we need a lo
for our no babe, no -- no pain, no gain, and charles payne is here so salute an american success and an incredible woman. >> yeah. shawnain it's a woman who was a lawyer she had a battle with breast cancer. she, you know surgeries, all the chemotherapy and everything. she came out of it, she began to drink green juices. and it really had a major impact on her life. she changed course and she started to develop them herself called daily engreen. it's interesting, when you say green juices,...