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>> certainly in the south philly case, a number of those kids were dealt with in the local criminal justice system because they committed an assault, a pretty serious assault. so that's -- bullying has a continuum. that's the extreme end of the continuum. but then you see what happens on twitter and facebook and the things that occur there and that becomes a lot more challenging to come up with a definition that is sufficiently clear so that it can give guidance to local authorities and also respectful of constitutional first amendment issues of that nature. so it's a very good question to ask. it's a very challenging question to answer given the continuum of abuses that we see that we would put in the broad rubric of bullying. >> do you see, are there trend lines in terms of bullying? obviously cyber bullying and you talked about tweets, we have roughly 7.5 million people on facebook under the age of 13, there's no delete button for those images we post online. are you seeing those trend lines, are you seeing broader trend lines or are we just starting to measure these things because our c
>> certainly in the south philly case, a number of those kids were dealt with in the local criminal justice system because they committed an assault, a pretty serious assault. so that's -- bullying has a continuum. that's the extreme end of the continuum. but then you see what happens on twitter and facebook and the things that occur there and that becomes a lot more challenging to come up with a definition that is sufficiently clear so that it can give guidance to local authorities and...
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we've been to the communities in south philly high school where we saw in one day alone 15 asian students who had to be taken to the emergency room as a result of a persistent pattern of harassment. they didn't speak the king's english. my father spoke ricky ricardo english as well and he would have been a victim of bullying under that circumstance. so we worked with the school district. we don't focus on the criminal prosecution of the specific bully. that's an important element and we work with our partners in local government on that, but our focus has been on the system's issues, of working with the school superintendents, working with the school districts to create a culture of inclusion, to create a culture where people can be accepted for who they are. we've seen bullying in the context of kids with disabilities, kids who couldn't get off the bus because they were getting beaten up on the bus. the bullying of kids who are lgbq, that's probably our biggest growth area. these are kids who are being bullied because they are different. and in suburban minneapolis we saw quite literally
we've been to the communities in south philly high school where we saw in one day alone 15 asian students who had to be taken to the emergency room as a result of a persistent pattern of harassment. they didn't speak the king's english. my father spoke ricky ricardo english as well and he would have been a victim of bullying under that circumstance. so we worked with the school district. we don't focus on the criminal prosecution of the specific bully. that's an important element and we work...
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we go to one in south philly.p's good with it, i'm good with it. >> shares of dish and disney, keep an eye on both. we're getting towards a deadline here, potentially another big fight about carriage. this time espn. >> those big full-priced adds again? >> he may have a different tact than time warner cable but probably couldn't withstand, especially watching subs start to go in places like l.a. where people were able to opt with dish, as opposed to us in new york who are stuck with fios. >> you have to pry my cold dead hands from the tv clicker. >> we know where you'll be on thursday night. >> let's go to bob pisani. >> this is volaris, an ultra low price mexican airline. a little better than $12 it will probably open at. that was the low end of the range, $12 to $14. ultra low priced mexican airline. it's all about the fed today. i'm not going to kid you. i've been calling around all morning asking people what they think. it's amazing, the consensus is $10 billion to $15 billion. i heard credit suisse had $20 bi
we go to one in south philly.p's good with it, i'm good with it. >> shares of dish and disney, keep an eye on both. we're getting towards a deadline here, potentially another big fight about carriage. this time espn. >> those big full-priced adds again? >> he may have a different tact than time warner cable but probably couldn't withstand, especially watching subs start to go in places like l.a. where people were able to opt with dish, as opposed to us in new york who are...
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we have two share death whether you live in north philly, the south side of chicago, new orleans, east d.c. or right here in this very spot. therein lies part of the message for today -- preventing murder and stopping violent crimes must become a national priority to face together as one nation, individual bo -- indivisible. so mayor nutter and i come to you as generals in wartime theater we are telling congress and the american people we need a search on the streets of america, local, state and federal government each need to do their part. schools, friends, neighbors, mothers and fathers each new to do their part. washington is broken. it's time for our country to do what is difficult for the sake of doing what is right. 2012, three out of every four philadelphia homicide victims were african-american men. that is 236 people. 193 murdersn 2012, in new orleans, 500 murders in chicago, 419 in your city, 127 in oakland, 133 in memphis, 331 in philadelphia, 218 baltimore, 386 in detroit. on average, 40 people lost every crisis, ah this mask or worse the newtown every 24 hours. a body cou
we have two share death whether you live in north philly, the south side of chicago, new orleans, east d.c. or right here in this very spot. therein lies part of the message for today -- preventing murder and stopping violent crimes must become a national priority to face together as one nation, individual bo -- indivisible. so mayor nutter and i come to you as generals in wartime theater we are telling congress and the american people we need a search on the streets of america, local, state...
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south carolina. >> two potential 2016 contenders meet in philly. >> i could have been a contender. >> many of us can'telebrate the first woman president of the united states. >> will we see another bush in the oval office? >> we've had enough bushes. >> the number two trender, leather in disgrace. >> i will never stop. >> i didn't expect it to be quite as big as it is. i think once a scandal starts it kind of keeps rolling. >> anthony weiner flips the bird and flops in the mayorelal race in new york. >> we might have come up short in this campaign. but we are all unified in that fight. if you keep fighting, i'm going to keep fighting. >> and today's top trender, palin drops a bomb. >> of course there were death panels in there. there it is, the faceless bureaucratic panel. this bill was always going to lead to rationing. why wasn't there more honesty? >> the former governor's new ad uses big eddie to attack obama care. >> there are no so-called death panels. >> death panels, the lie of the year. >> just another example of president obama lying. >> cynical and irresponsible. >> deceiving the people. >>
south carolina. >> two potential 2016 contenders meet in philly. >> i could have been a contender. >> many of us can'telebrate the first woman president of the united states. >> will we see another bush in the oval office? >> we've had enough bushes. >> the number two trender, leather in disgrace. >> i will never stop. >> i didn't expect it to be quite as big as it is. i think once a scandal starts it kind of keeps rolling. >> anthony weiner...
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we have a shared destiny whether you live in north philly come in the south side of chicago, new orleans southeastern dc, or right here in this very spot. therein lies part of the message for today, preventing murder and stopping violent crime must become a national priority to be faced together as one nation indivisible. so we come to you, mayor nutter and i come to you as generals in wartime and we are telling you that we need a surge on the streets of america. local and state and federal government each need to do their part. churches and schools, friends and neighbors, mothers and fathers, they each need to do their part. washington is broken. it is time for our country to do what is difficult for the sake of doing what is right. >> in 2012, three out of every four philadelphia homicide victims are african-american men. that is 236 people. last year in 2012, 193 murders in new orleans. 419 in new york city, 127 in memphis. 331 in philadelphia. 113 in st. louis, 218 in baltimore. 386 in detroit. on average, 40 people lost everyday to this crisis. this crisis of murder. a body count hi
we have a shared destiny whether you live in north philly come in the south side of chicago, new orleans southeastern dc, or right here in this very spot. therein lies part of the message for today, preventing murder and stopping violent crime must become a national priority to be faced together as one nation indivisible. so we come to you, mayor nutter and i come to you as generals in wartime and we are telling you that we need a surge on the streets of america. local and state and federal...
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philly fans. i would have somehow made it so i was a yankee, fan, though, we were only 89 miles south of new york. because no one in their right mind would affiliate themselves with a team with the most losses in all of professional sports history. i was a curious kid, though, curiosity has been a blessing and curse of mine. like that of a cat that is looking, occasionally jumping on hot stoves. there was always this solid chunk of the paper, called the business section. it was inpenetrable because it had the giant lists of names that seemed to go on forever. they were the other tables. different from the batting average tables and box scores i would scrutinize with regularity. when you read them left to right, they made no sense at all. open, range, close. what open, what range, what closed? what were these strange things? why did they matter? i asked my dad who i know dabbled in the stock market because occasionally i would hear him get mad when he would hear prices mentioned on the radio. and in particular, he always seemed angry when i heard something called national video. and how national vi
philly fans. i would have somehow made it so i was a yankee, fan, though, we were only 89 miles south of new york. because no one in their right mind would affiliate themselves with a team with the most losses in all of professional sports history. i was a curious kid, though, curiosity has been a blessing and curse of mine. like that of a cat that is looking, occasionally jumping on hot stoves. there was always this solid chunk of the paper, called the business section. it was inpenetrable...
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phillies fan back then. if i could go back to time, i would somehow make it so i was a yankees fan. we were only 80 miles south of new york. i was a curious kid, though. curiosity has always been a blessing and a curse of mine. kind of like that of a cat that's always probing to jump on a couple hot stoves. anyway, there was always a solid chunk of the paper that fascinated me of the it was called the business section. it had a giant list of names and seemed to go on forever. they were the other tables. different from the batting average tables and box scores i would scrutinize. when you read them from left to right, they made no sense at all. what open, what range, what closed? what were these strange things? why did they matter? i asked my dad. i know dad knew the stock market because i would hear him get mad at prices that were mentioned on the radio. he always seemed angry when he heard something called national video and how national video went out. i didn't know what national video did or why it went out. i didn't know if it popped him, either, but i know it made him furious. but i wanted to know what th
phillies fan back then. if i could go back to time, i would somehow make it so i was a yankees fan. we were only 80 miles south of new york. i was a curious kid, though. curiosity has always been a blessing and a curse of mine. kind of like that of a cat that's always probing to jump on a couple hot stoves. anyway, there was always a solid chunk of the paper that fascinated me of the it was called the business section. it had a giant list of names and seemed to go on forever. they were the...