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and young people do that. often high school students will do that. come in and clean the clothes and hang the clothes. there are some ways. covenant house will touch 56,000 homeless young people this year in six countries. there will be tonight 2,000 young people sleeping under a covenant house roof. we are part of a much bigger movement across the united states of homeless shelters for kids where we try to put love in the world. there is room for all of us to get involved. last question? >> how can we get involved as adults, not just being kids or so? like here in new york city, how can we help you? >> so the question is, and i promise you i didn't plant this question but thank you so much for asking this question, how can you help us at covenant house? first as i tried to say earlier they're fabulous nonprofits in new york city doing great work with homeless young people. with covenant house at 4st and 10th and we have program for homeless teen moms at 52 shd lnd and 9th. 2300 people will be sleeping under our roof at covenant house. we have volunt
and young people do that. often high school students will do that. come in and clean the clothes and hang the clothes. there are some ways. covenant house will touch 56,000 homeless young people this year in six countries. there will be tonight 2,000 young people sleeping under a covenant house roof. we are part of a much bigger movement across the united states of homeless shelters for kids where we try to put love in the world. there is room for all of us to get involved. last question?...
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young woman in the patent top. indeed. >> shirley's members the uk's parliament we should be fighting to concurrently say we do not discriminate when it comes to our definition of equality and who would toss. thank you. [applause] >> will take a couple more. let me see, who've we got quite certain that the young man at the back of the metal? [inaudible] we are all human beings and it shouldn't matter if you are street or something. it makes the young people and older generations listen and may improve that. thank you. [applause] >> okay, this young man here. spin that my name kate maas in the southeast. we've all talked about how it's an important issue for when we are older and i'm so pleased somebody has pointed out for a number of people where the future. we will be older soon, so it is an issue that affects us. there's so much i can talk about on this topic, so i'm going to try and keep it quite short. we talked about the community. might i point out the end of that comment the tea part, the often silent portio
young woman in the patent top. indeed. >> shirley's members the uk's parliament we should be fighting to concurrently say we do not discriminate when it comes to our definition of equality and who would toss. thank you. [applause] >> will take a couple more. let me see, who've we got quite certain that the young man at the back of the metal? [inaudible] we are all human beings and it shouldn't matter if you are street or something. it makes the young people and older generations...
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young woman in the patent top. indeed. >> shirley's members the uk's parliament we should be fighting to concurrently say we do not discriminate when it comes to our definition of equality and who would toss. thank you. [applause] >> will take a couple more. let me see, who've we got quite certain that the young man at the back of the metal? [inaudible] we are all human beings and it shouldn't matter if you are street or something. it makes the young people and older generations listen and may improve that. thank you. [applause] >> okay, this young man here. spin that my name kate maas in the southeast. we've all talked about how it's an important issue for when we are older and i'm so pleased somebody has pointed out for a number of people where the future. we will be older soon, so it is an issue that affects us. there's so much i can talk about on this topic, so i'm going to try and keep it quite short. we talked about the community. might i point out the end of that comment the tea part, the often silent portio
young woman in the patent top. indeed. >> shirley's members the uk's parliament we should be fighting to concurrently say we do not discriminate when it comes to our definition of equality and who would toss. thank you. [applause] >> will take a couple more. let me see, who've we got quite certain that the young man at the back of the metal? [inaudible] we are all human beings and it shouldn't matter if you are street or something. it makes the young people and older generations...
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young woman in the patent top. indeed. >> shirley's members the uk's parliament we should be fighting to concurrently say we do not discriminate when it comes to our definition of equality and who would toss. thank you. [applause] >> will take a couple more. let me see, who've we got quite certain that the young man at the back of the metal? [inaudible] we are all human beings and it shouldn't matter if you are street or something. it makes the young people and older generations listen and may improve that. thank you. [applause] >> okay, this young man here. spin that my name kate maas in the southeast. we've all talked about how it's an important issue for when we are older and i'm so pleased somebody has pointed out for a number of people where the future. we will be older soon, so it is an issue that affects us. there's so much i can talk about on this topic, so i'm going to try and keep it quite short. we talked about the community. might i point out the end of that comment the tea part, the often silent portio
young woman in the patent top. indeed. >> shirley's members the uk's parliament we should be fighting to concurrently say we do not discriminate when it comes to our definition of equality and who would toss. thank you. [applause] >> will take a couple more. let me see, who've we got quite certain that the young man at the back of the metal? [inaudible] we are all human beings and it shouldn't matter if you are street or something. it makes the young people and older generations...
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we want, wherever possible, young people to have a family.if the family is safe and they can be reconnected to their family, we want to be a part of helping that to happen just as in the case for younger children in the child public welfare system. the vast majority of young people coming to covenant house, not just in new york city, but yews -- but across the united states, do not have families that can be safely reconnected to them. that's not true for everyone. we try to work hard or build going forward a group of folks are -- who are going to love them. we talk both the first job, the first apartment, the fact that kids need to finish their education. the one thing that a young person needs more than anything else is an adult who unconditionally loves them and commits to them and won't let go of them. it's what made a difference in my life. the thing i think you'll see in "almost home" is people stepped up to be that person. the cook in new orleans, and as tina often says it's often not the executive director or the president of the direc
we want, wherever possible, young people to have a family.if the family is safe and they can be reconnected to their family, we want to be a part of helping that to happen just as in the case for younger children in the child public welfare system. the vast majority of young people coming to covenant house, not just in new york city, but yews -- but across the united states, do not have families that can be safely reconnected to them. that's not true for everyone. we try to work hard or build...
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as the young person approached the vehicle, the trunk was slightly ajar, and the young person made thecovery, and the police were called right away. >> the first set of women were found on december 19th, dead in the trunk of a car on promenade street on detroit's east side. >> the girls' families worst fears became reality when the 6:00 news broadcast details of the boy's terrible discovery. >> they said that they found two girls in the trunk of a 300. and i just started screaming and hollering. >> oh, my goodness. that could possibly be them. it was like that was them. because that was the car and it was two girls. and we hadn't heard from them. so it was like, it's them. >> detroit police begin the search for clues. what they find at the crime scene is somewhat unusual. >> at first blush, there were no obvious signs of trauma to either body. the entire vehicle and bodies were removed and taken to the wayne county medical examiner's office. and upon further review confirmed what we were able to see visually, that there was absolutely no trauma to either of the young ladies' bodies. >>
as the young person approached the vehicle, the trunk was slightly ajar, and the young person made thecovery, and the police were called right away. >> the first set of women were found on december 19th, dead in the trunk of a car on promenade street on detroit's east side. >> the girls' families worst fears became reality when the 6:00 news broadcast details of the boy's terrible discovery. >> they said that they found two girls in the trunk of a 300. and i just started...
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professor turner, who was brigham young? >> he was the second president of the church of jesus christ latter-day saints the successor to joseph smith across the country over the mountains to their new home in the west. >> how did he become no to become more well known today than joseph smith? >> keen lived a lot longer. that helped. he led the church for over 30 years. joseph smith was in the church for about 13 years until he was murdered in 1844 and brigham young takes over. he settles and colonizes what is today utah and actually a larger portion of the american west. and he becomes a major long-term opponent to the u.s. government. and that gets him a lot of notoriety in the 19th century as well. >> so, where did brigham young come from and began his life? >> he grew up in basically a state western new york. he came from a very poor family. he didn't have any formal education. and was impoverished, really hard childhood. his family moved around a lot. once he was out on his own he moved around a lot. he was a craftsman,
professor turner, who was brigham young? >> he was the second president of the church of jesus christ latter-day saints the successor to joseph smith across the country over the mountains to their new home in the west. >> how did he become no to become more well known today than joseph smith? >> keen lived a lot longer. that helped. he led the church for over 30 years. joseph smith was in the church for about 13 years until he was murdered in 1844 and brigham young takes over....
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i young people in the area seemed to me they feel the effects of legislation and i've also got youngining example of what can happen when young people get together and work on a particular issue. i'm grateful to the department of education transfer for showing support for the process is less transport providers and charities who have also shown their support. mr. speaker, transport is one of those problems we can work on a local as well as national basis. i'm a local level and cease to work with the council as well as local transport providers to create a new use for it, which i hope will increase dialogue between young people and transport bodies. however, we're nearly there in terms of achieving national success and i do stress the faith is in this campaign. last week i spoke the major providers across the u.k. and the present recommendations, one including no young person of pain adult fare. it is like that of a rail car, but again, we need a coordinated dynamic approach to medicine or youth parliament has got to stand together today to keep public transport a national campaign an
i young people in the area seemed to me they feel the effects of legislation and i've also got youngining example of what can happen when young people get together and work on a particular issue. i'm grateful to the department of education transfer for showing support for the process is less transport providers and charities who have also shown their support. mr. speaker, transport is one of those problems we can work on a local as well as national basis. i'm a local level and cease to work...
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very young reader to paranormal books for the young adult.ots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of paranormal books for young adults. [laughter] it was a remarkable journey, and along the way we found books that shook us, that filled us with joy and gladness, that summoned us to courage and to wonder, that use of language in a astounding ways that surprise us of what narrative could do. or to put in the words of saint augustine, we found books that brought beauty into the world of our young uighurs, and a broad knowledge and understanding into the world. and that brought wisdom into that world. we found books, and this, says saint augustine, is a books greatest virtue. we found books that served the young readers in deep and moving ways. and thus, we found our five finalists. these were the others who took that journey with me on that road. judith ortiz, susan cooper, daniel, marla gillman's, judith susan daniel marley. i tell you the truth it is one of the great honors of my life to have been a part of this committee with you. i k
very young reader to paranormal books for the young adult.ots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of paranormal books for young adults. [laughter] it was a remarkable journey, and along the way we found books that shook us, that filled us with joy and gladness, that summoned us to courage and to wonder, that use of language in a astounding ways that surprise us of what narrative could do. or to put in the words of saint augustine, we found books that brought beauty into the world of...
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we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> out of work and out of options, more and more are turning to the oldest profession in a desperate bid to make ends meet. >> and why are you guys out doing this? >> i'm homeless with four kids. >> but lurking in the shadows are the pimps and the traffickers, predators who will stop at nothing to extract their pound of flesh. >> they're going to beat you, kill you, or overdose you. one of the three, you're going to leave here in a very tragic way. >> get your hands up! >> hands up! >> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan as they battle to rescue the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >> please! please! i beg you. >>> detroit, michigan, once the very hub of american industrial might, the city's economic collapse is staggering. today, with unemployment hovering near 20%, motown is a tough place to find a job. that is, unless you happen to be dealing in one of the few lines
we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> out of work and out of options, more and more are turning to the oldest profession in a desperate bid to make ends meet. >> and why are you guys out doing this? >> i'm homeless with four kids. >> but lurking in the shadows are the pimps and the traffickers, predators who will stop at nothing to extract their pound of flesh. >> they're going to...
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a little young voice said, is this robert neighbor? the only person who calls me robert is my mom and this was not my mom. she went on to say she was thinking of committing suicide and she went on you tube and found some videos that some of jill's friend had made about jill. and she thought, if somebody loves jill that much, maybe somebody loves me. i'm always touched by that. >> some day bullying will be something of the past. i also wanted to say we need to work and i see representatives here of cities and counties because those same children are on sports teams under the city rec department, they are receiving services and they are in programs with the county and so having this training, having this awareness go beyond the schools is really important. so i thought i'd mention that. the other thing that we are moving towards in education is more digital. we'll see less textbooks and more digital learning and with that we are promoting a digital literacy policy which deals with a number of issues and i'm going to go back and look at t
a little young voice said, is this robert neighbor? the only person who calls me robert is my mom and this was not my mom. she went on to say she was thinking of committing suicide and she went on you tube and found some videos that some of jill's friend had made about jill. and she thought, if somebody loves jill that much, maybe somebody loves me. i'm always touched by that. >> some day bullying will be something of the past. i also wanted to say we need to work and i see...
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brigham young takes over. he settles and colonizes what's today utah, naturally a larger portion of the american west. and he becomes a major in long-term opponent of the u.s. government. and that gets him all a lot of notoriety in the 19 century as well. >> so, where did brigham young come from? where did he began? >> he grew up in basically upstate new york, western new york. he came from a very poor family. he didn't get, didn't have any formal education. he was impoverished, really hard scrabble childhood. his family moved around a lot. once he was on his own he moved around a lot. he was a craftsman, kind of a furniture maker and painter. never got ahead, and then his wife entirely changed. once he converted to mormonism when he was a little bit more than 30 years old. >> how did that happen? how did he meet joseph smith, et cetera? >> he first met the book of mormons. missionaries brought it shortly after is published in 1830, some of his family members read it. he later said he read it and he it and he
brigham young takes over. he settles and colonizes what's today utah, naturally a larger portion of the american west. and he becomes a major in long-term opponent of the u.s. government. and that gets him all a lot of notoriety in the 19 century as well. >> so, where did brigham young come from? where did he began? >> he grew up in basically upstate new york, western new york. he came from a very poor family. he didn't get, didn't have any formal education. he was impoverished,...
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the smartest ceos i hiring homeless young people. they may not have the resume but they are so hungary and out to the chief. giving kids the first break right eight hires many to allow them to save up for the first apartment and go to school at night. there is not enough to do this and the smartest ceos get that. >> with the mentoring efforts for young people sometimes all it takes is 1% to will believe in them and hold them into a higher standard to flourishing we have seen over and over with executives and employees just having someone that cares to believe their future could be a game changer. [inaudible] when the hardest hit men questions. >> hy-vee you keep people energized and keep of our raw with those who are so upset? >> the biggest homeless youth center is just when drive down the road to hundred 50 feet of less young people are there. there taking care the on people who have no other safe place to be. the trafficking and exploitation and the pilots have experienced eats away at the soul of those who work with them. 20 year
the smartest ceos i hiring homeless young people. they may not have the resume but they are so hungary and out to the chief. giving kids the first break right eight hires many to allow them to save up for the first apartment and go to school at night. there is not enough to do this and the smartest ceos get that. >> with the mentoring efforts for young people sometimes all it takes is 1% to will believe in them and hold them into a higher standard to flourishing we have seen over and over...
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in that began to ask the young people what this means. it began to say things to me like if you warrant you could have a lot of fun and books. if you want to you can enjoy and learn something from books. i -- reading is something you have to have to exist in this world. my dad was a janitor. could not read or write and always prided himself on the fact that he could support his family. today he could not. not without reading. and al reading it affects all parts of our lives, including national security, this not spoken about very often. one of my sons is a chaplain -- was a chaplain in the air force. weapons the american said it could not use because people could not read the manual. it's just -- it's just coming more and more -- the gap is becoming more and more. the most american thing that we have, the most american thing that we have in this country is the ability for those glasses to wrap themselves, to make themselves whole and to prosper without reading this is impossible. this is why. my own background is, i was raised in a foster
in that began to ask the young people what this means. it began to say things to me like if you warrant you could have a lot of fun and books. if you want to you can enjoy and learn something from books. i -- reading is something you have to have to exist in this world. my dad was a janitor. could not read or write and always prided himself on the fact that he could support his family. today he could not. not without reading. and al reading it affects all parts of our lives, including national...
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aids in 2012, the young people at risk. first, how the president is playing godfather and making republicans they better not refuse. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris perry. it is december 1st, one month from the deadline for the so-calleded fiscal cliff. the drama is building. check out what house speaker, john boehner, had to say this week. >> the white house spends three weeks of trying to develop a proposal that calls for $1.6 trillion in new taxes, calls for a little, not even $400 billion in cuts and they want to have this extra spending that's actually greater than the amount they are willing to cut. it was not a serious proposal. right now, we are almost nowhere. >> oh, mr. boehner, you have got it all wrong. it is a serious proposal, really serious. godfather serious. >>> watching the d.c. drama convinced those of us in nerdland that president obama must be a fan of the francis ford copel la masterpiece. remove the lethal components and there are valuable negotiating lessons that the president seems to be pickin
aids in 2012, the young people at risk. first, how the president is playing godfather and making republicans they better not refuse. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris perry. it is december 1st, one month from the deadline for the so-calleded fiscal cliff. the drama is building. check out what house speaker, john boehner, had to say this week. >> the white house spends three weeks of trying to develop a proposal that calls for $1.6 trillion in new taxes, calls for a little, not...
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i began as a young social worker in south los angeles. with gang infested housing projects that are now almost mythic, jordan downs and nickerson gardens, and i worked in these projects during what is referred to as the decade of death, when crack and unregulated gun availability laid waste to communities of color. in los angeles during the late 1980's and early 1990's, there were 1000 homicides per year in the city of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems effectively unless there is true collaboration. i will talk to you about what this looks like and feels like. i will speak to you about the lesso
i began as a young social worker in south los angeles. with gang infested housing projects that are now almost mythic, jordan downs and nickerson gardens, and i worked in these projects during what is referred to as the decade of death, when crack and unregulated gun availability laid waste to communities of color. in los angeles during the late 1980's and early 1990's, there were 1000 homicides per year in the city of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred...
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. >> i've seen them as young as, you know, 12 years old. >> they are the young and the lost, the run aways, the survivors of child sexual abuse forced into the service of johns and pimps. >> we're talking about american children being bought and sold by american men in epidemic proportions throughout our country. >> today, all it takes is the click of a mouse into an underworld of degradation and drugs. >> it's a career that's like in the pits of hell. >> this dude is actually es poeszed rite now. >> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with oakland's task force as they battle to rescue the young and the lost. and turn the tables on the johns and the pimps who take advantage of america's children. >>> just across the bay lies the rough city of portland. blue collar oaktown has become a hot spot for a different sort of trade. human trafficking. >> oakland california has, unfortunately, been identified by the the f.b.i. as a hub for human trafficking and spefgly, the sexual exploitation of children. >> part of the human trafficking task force. >> the fact that we've been identified by the f.
. >> i've seen them as young as, you know, 12 years old. >> they are the young and the lost, the run aways, the survivors of child sexual abuse forced into the service of johns and pimps. >> we're talking about american children being bought and sold by american men in epidemic proportions throughout our country. >> today, all it takes is the click of a mouse into an underworld of degradation and drugs. >> it's a career that's like in the pits of hell. >>...
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it's why became a stonemason when i was very young. took me all these years to figure out why i was working in stone. war is the great betrayer because of course it doesn't matter that all the training and all the skills you have, it can be that day that it's you. so a long answer for how in some ways even if we say we choose we don't have a hand in a. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> over the next two hours booktv brings you the international sum of the book. panels addressing the current state of letters and publishing as well as the future of the book. first a discussion entitled "reading is not an option" with walter dean myers, national ambassador for young people's literature and john cole director of the library of congress a center for the book. this year's international summit of the book was hosted by the library of congress in washington d.c.. >> earlier this year doctored billing sten named walter dean myers as the third national ambassador for young people's literature. this is a project of the center for the book wit
it's why became a stonemason when i was very young. took me all these years to figure out why i was working in stone. war is the great betrayer because of course it doesn't matter that all the training and all the skills you have, it can be that day that it's you. so a long answer for how in some ways even if we say we choose we don't have a hand in a. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> over the next two hours booktv brings you the international sum of the book. panels addressing...
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women and young girls. welcoming girls inside the protective walls of the school she, herself, built to tell us about her, please welcome a proud support of the segue institute for learning in her hometown of central falls, rhode island, viola davis. [ applause ] >> let's remember this number, 32 million. that's how many girls around the world are deprived of a primary school education every day. for too many, they are denied this right simple is play because they are girls. not allowed to learn how to read and write, add and subtract, understand science and the stars. 342 million brilliant girls told they can't reach for the heavens. that's why razia jan, a woman who embodied courage, says not on my watch. we are going to change this and after she saw the towers fall on 9/11, she did just that. she returned to afghanistan to education those girls and help rebuild her country. under looming threats and real danger, they opened the doors of the zaboli education center. today, these students walk with their h
women and young girls. welcoming girls inside the protective walls of the school she, herself, built to tell us about her, please welcome a proud support of the segue institute for learning in her hometown of central falls, rhode island, viola davis. [ applause ] >> let's remember this number, 32 million. that's how many girls around the world are deprived of a primary school education every day. for too many, they are denied this right simple is play because they are girls. not allowed...
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six dwl how young is two young to grasp -- i know as adults we can't grasp it but how young is too young. >> it's a question we've heard a lot today. i think the age is not the deciding factor. it'smore about how much exposure you think they might have. it'sconceivable that very young children might not have exposure to either media coverage or sense something is wrong with you. >> they read you. >> they do. >> exposure could be both ways. either they're going get it from the media or they'll see that mom, other dad, other adults are overly upset. if you have a sense that they sense something is wrong, start the conversation. >> don't let them come to you, go to them. >> if you don't start the conversation it could seem like it's more threatening. >> do you check to see what they know. >> exactly. find out what facts they know. do they have any facts or misinformation and then you want to generally correct that misinformation. >> all we want them to be is safe so how do you tell them they'll be safe? . >> that's our job really. ourjob is not to provide all of the details but what they're
six dwl how young is two young to grasp -- i know as adults we can't grasp it but how young is too young. >> it's a question we've heard a lot today. i think the age is not the deciding factor. it'smore about how much exposure you think they might have. it'sconceivable that very young children might not have exposure to either media coverage or sense something is wrong with you. >> they read you. >> they do. >> exposure could be both ways. either they're going get it...
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>> kind of. >> young, young.es. >> no. >> anybody under 18. >> not that i know of. >> detectives suspect this woman is out here in the rain today to feed a serious drug addiction. >> i would lean towards crack or heroin for her, just her face or lack of teeth. your first hit you can get addicted to crack, it's highly addictive. >> these abandoned houses serve us a drug dens. >> sometimes they will self dope out of the vacant homes. that way if the police come by they don't have any connection with that house. sometimes they will live somewhere on the block, but they will store their dope in a vacant house. >> vacant houses can serve as makeshift brothels where dealers pimp out female addicts that perform sex outs out in the open in few view of others. >> there are woman told as extra to the drugs. you buy the drug you get a woman. and they're just in there and the idea is they keep the women high so they're just there as that extra large fries with the milk shake if you will. >> somebody on this porch sitting, en
>> kind of. >> young, young.es. >> no. >> anybody under 18. >> not that i know of. >> detectives suspect this woman is out here in the rain today to feed a serious drug addiction. >> i would lean towards crack or heroin for her, just her face or lack of teeth. your first hit you can get addicted to crack, it's highly addictive. >> these abandoned houses serve us a drug dens. >> sometimes they will self dope out of the vacant homes. that way...
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at that time i was a young man. and a young conductor. now after more than 30 years, i don't, i hope that you will not collect the ruins of that man and that conductor. so like pompeii, you know. and they reacted in a very direct and happy way. and we started to-- . >> rose: it was a marriage made in heaven. >> then i started precocious symphony number three that is a very difficult and dramatic symphoniment and from the first moment i felt that i had a ferrari in my hand. you know this is a very difficult and demanding symphony. everything i did was there. immediately with the precision and as i said, they ferrari is to the going to pay me to mention-- . >> rose: but you can always drive one. >> si. and then we made a tour after this concert, that were very successful. and after the tour, a tour with the orchestra can be fantastic marriage between conductor and orchestra and musician, or it can be a disaster. because every day in a different city, the organize tra becomes tired. you are tired and to find inspiration, to inspire them, and
at that time i was a young man. and a young conductor. now after more than 30 years, i don't, i hope that you will not collect the ruins of that man and that conductor. so like pompeii, you know. and they reacted in a very direct and happy way. and we started to-- . >> rose: it was a marriage made in heaven. >> then i started precocious symphony number three that is a very difficult and dramatic symphoniment and from the first moment i felt that i had a ferrari in my hand. you know...
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maybe i will find some young guys.ally successful tour, and my next project and what to do with the young kids. when i write music, it will be for them. tavis: what is your impression, obviously, your band is tight. we go looking for these young guys, was it hard to find them? >> there are not a whole lot of them, but i look for a lot of guys with great technique. there is not that many people that, when you hear them, i will give you an example. if you heard some musicians that are technically gifted, they must practice a lot. i had a girlfriend like that. a whole other level. they make you feel things, you know what i mean? someone that doesn't just have a command of their instrument, they can make you feel something or think about something. to a slight't mean based players, but when you think of base, you think of accompaniments. you don't think of the bass or bass player being the leader and out front, writing music around that instrument. -- camenot in the 70's up in the 70's, i wanted to play and a funk band. fi
maybe i will find some young guys.ally successful tour, and my next project and what to do with the young kids. when i write music, it will be for them. tavis: what is your impression, obviously, your band is tight. we go looking for these young guys, was it hard to find them? >> there are not a whole lot of them, but i look for a lot of guys with great technique. there is not that many people that, when you hear them, i will give you an example. if you heard some musicians that are...
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not just young men. young girls as well. but they have to talk with each other and with us about how we can reach these young people, so they are not signing these probation forms, but that they really mean that they want to change their lives are around them. we have to have everybody's cooperation. the three-part program we are going to invest in. add to will be a budgetary priority, but also, certainly, this they are and our board of supervisors will work closely together to prevent more lives being lost -- this majyor but also to work with our housing authority and all our community partners, but it begins with national night out. i think it is very appropriate that not only myself but others are enjoying in all of our communities to express our support and look for our communities by being with everyone. it is not just one event. it has got to be every night. we have got to have these conversations that reach all these families that could be hurt or already are hurt. we have to have restorative justice on our side, so a
not just young men. young girls as well. but they have to talk with each other and with us about how we can reach these young people, so they are not signing these probation forms, but that they really mean that they want to change their lives are around them. we have to have everybody's cooperation. the three-part program we are going to invest in. add to will be a budgetary priority, but also, certainly, this they are and our board of supervisors will work closely together to prevent more...
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so many of the young people in sncc, so many of the young people that we were working with all across the south were being drafted and going off to vietnam, so we came out against the war in january 1966. but i was there at riverside church on the night of april 4th, 1967, when he spoke. and i think that speech is one of the greatest speeches. a lot of people speak about the march on washington. it was a wonderful speech. but the speech against the war in vietnam, dr. king-he said, "i'm not going to segregate my conscience. if i'm against violence at home, i'm against violence abroad." and he went on to say that america was the greatest purveyor of violence in the world. he was-he was a preacher. he was a prophet. amy goodman: do you agree with him? rep. john lewis: i agree with him. amy goodman: that the u.s. is the greatest purveyor of violence. rep. john lewis: we have more- we spend hundreds and thousand, millions and billions of dollars on weaponry. we're supplying the world. we sell arms to everybody. dr. king was saying that we have to put an end to this madness. he was influen
so many of the young people in sncc, so many of the young people that we were working with all across the south were being drafted and going off to vietnam, so we came out against the war in january 1966. but i was there at riverside church on the night of april 4th, 1967, when he spoke. and i think that speech is one of the greatest speeches. a lot of people speak about the march on washington. it was a wonderful speech. but the speech against the war in vietnam, dr. king-he said, "i'm...
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i did what any concert -- god- fearing a young woman did. i reached for my can of mace, and i was prepared. i looked at the chateau -- shadow, and i heard the voice and knew it was bobby. with all the sensitivity of a new social worker i said, what the -- are you doing here? he told a story that his foster uncle, worked at martin luther king hospital. he convinced his uncle to break into my personnel file. he got my personnel file and my address, there is no transportation in los angeles -- there is nothing. he took three buses and hitchhiked, making it to my old frame house in venice. i said, why are you here? he said i was in a car and we did drive by and i don't know what to do. you said you would always be there for me. there's the answer and the question. how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who wants to avoid being in a gang, who wants to le
i did what any concert -- god- fearing a young woman did. i reached for my can of mace, and i was prepared. i looked at the chateau -- shadow, and i heard the voice and knew it was bobby. with all the sensitivity of a new social worker i said, what the -- are you doing here? he told a story that his foster uncle, worked at martin luther king hospital. he convinced his uncle to break into my personnel file. he got my personnel file and my address, there is no transportation in los angeles --...
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people, young scholars, if it is non-the internet it does not exist. that is a fairly awesome thought. and that means iris speaks to nostalgia as well as tactility as well as tactility as well as tactility not think we all identify with that but we also identify with what i hope is a dual circumstance, so you can have a book with paper and you can also have a book that is access to the internet and that is almost the ideal world when you are speaking with the book. it made be the use of paper will receive but that's beyond our power. that's going to be a public choice. >> in terms of -- [inaudible] >> is a former children's librarian i have to say and research has shown that the attack dial and the book is an object for that container is where you are getting the earliest and most important experiences with text and illustration. that is where you find the wonderful embossing and if you ever seen children's picture books, you know that is the type of creativity and engaging the mind that the digital is not as useful and helpful from zero to six. learni
people, young scholars, if it is non-the internet it does not exist. that is a fairly awesome thought. and that means iris speaks to nostalgia as well as tactility as well as tactility as well as tactility not think we all identify with that but we also identify with what i hope is a dual circumstance, so you can have a book with paper and you can also have a book that is access to the internet and that is almost the ideal world when you are speaking with the book. it made be the use of paper...
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koh presented are particularly important to the health of young people. despite the decline of many of illicit drugs, the survey contains some disconcerting news. marijuana use remains at unacceptable levels and it has increased in all three of the grade levels mentioned in recent years. over the past several years, the perception of harm and risk to run the risk of marijuana has declined it. the percentage of high-school seniors that believe smoking marijuana regularly is harmful is lower than it has been since the 1970's. historically this not only leads to increased use, but we have seen that in the survey results. more surveys -- were students report smoking marijuana than cigarettes. often users are uninformed and i eve about the dangers posed by the substances such as k2, the synthetics that have been receiving a lot of media attention. they were first brought to real awareness by the survey's instrument results from two years ago. we hope to see some decreases in the use of the synthetics, but the troubling numbers in the survey shows that young pe
koh presented are particularly important to the health of young people. despite the decline of many of illicit drugs, the survey contains some disconcerting news. marijuana use remains at unacceptable levels and it has increased in all three of the grade levels mentioned in recent years. over the past several years, the perception of harm and risk to run the risk of marijuana has declined it. the percentage of high-school seniors that believe smoking marijuana regularly is harmful is lower than...
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many young people had jobs at the military base.any americans lived outside and vented flats' in town here. sometimes there were even weddings, and some of our young women ended up going to america. >> at the 11-kilometer mark, we find the vineyard of spiro scarlatina is, who says that this kind of grave was being made here as far back as the battle against the persians, but even a victorious past like that is of little avail to the winegrower -- this kind of grape. >> wine used to be in national temple in greece, but it has become a luxury. after -- how can people who have seen their wage cut by half still afford a glass of wine? >> but he is not ready to throw in the towel just yet. he hopes the marathon label might help his selection of wines find fans abroad. at a fruit and vegetable stand at the 18-kilometer mark, we meet a 22-year-old egyptian who fled to greece four years ago. since then, he has held his uncle growing and selling vegetables. he also works in a tire workshop here, but there have been more and more racist attac
many young people had jobs at the military base.any americans lived outside and vented flats' in town here. sometimes there were even weddings, and some of our young women ended up going to america. >> at the 11-kilometer mark, we find the vineyard of spiro scarlatina is, who says that this kind of grave was being made here as far back as the battle against the persians, but even a victorious past like that is of little avail to the winegrower -- this kind of grape. >> wine used to...
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they knew that i was young. more because i was young. >> after 25 years of surviving exploitation and violence brenda was forced out of the life after a brutal attack by a john almost killed her. >> i get in a car with a customer who began to beat me up to take his money back after we got through, and i tried to get out of the car to get away from him, and he started his car up and was driving off, and as i tried to get away from him, my clothes caught hold to the door and he drug me for six blocks and tore all the skin off my body, my face. >> disfigured and near death, brenda was taken to cook county hospital. there she says she was pushed to the back of the line for treatment because she was a prostitute. >> i felt worthless. i felt that even people who were supposed to help me who had took an oath to help people, didn't want to help a prostitute. i wanted to die. >> now married with a family of her own, brenda says she is living proof that working girls like chenile can turn their lives around with help and
they knew that i was young. more because i was young. >> after 25 years of surviving exploitation and violence brenda was forced out of the life after a brutal attack by a john almost killed her. >> i get in a car with a customer who began to beat me up to take his money back after we got through, and i tried to get out of the car to get away from him, and he started his car up and was driving off, and as i tried to get away from him, my clothes caught hold to the door and he drug...
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. >> that sex slavery is a nightmare reserved only for young foreign girls. >> been sold on the internet for $300,000. >> but it's a million dollar industry that preys on american girls kidnapped and coerced. >> it's so lucrative. that everybody and their brother wants to be a pimp these days. >> police, open the door so we don't have to use the key. >> the sex industry's dirty little secret about girls forced to sell their bodies in order to survive. >> i think i found one here, a missing girl out of redwood city. >> msnbc undercover investigates "sex slaves in the suburbs." >>> it's a story that begins in small town usa with the girl next door. >> i always figured something like that could never happen to me because i was safe. i was always careful. >> at 16 shauna newell heard the stories of thousands of young foreign women being tricked into modern-day sexual slavery. >> i thought stuff like that happened to people who put themselves in that situation, in that predicament, you know. girls who were floozies and girls who took life for granted and i wasn't that kind of person. you know
. >> that sex slavery is a nightmare reserved only for young foreign girls. >> been sold on the internet for $300,000. >> but it's a million dollar industry that preys on american girls kidnapped and coerced. >> it's so lucrative. that everybody and their brother wants to be a pimp these days. >> police, open the door so we don't have to use the key. >> the sex industry's dirty little secret about girls forced to sell their bodies in order to survive....
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profile nationally now as well and we have super stars involved, lady gaga, myself, but you got to reach young people. usually peers are the best, i think, in terms of communicating things and then absolutely the parents. let's keep working, i'm only as good as the information i have and so we want to do the most effective long-lasting legislation. you know what happens sometimes, something is written in law but the attitudes don't change. so that is the human part, that is the part that should have consequences and not be ignored. otherwise the legislation really isn't doing what it's supposed to do, so thank you all very much. i really give a shout out to san francisco unified because they have been very, very on top of this issue, way ahead of the curve. >> thank you, gentlemen, so much. (applause). >> just a couple of comments. we're not going to take a big official break. if people need to get up individually, please do so. we have one more panel then we will take a break, a lunch break, lunch will be served at the table and you will have time at that point to chat with people and to take
profile nationally now as well and we have super stars involved, lady gaga, myself, but you got to reach young people. usually peers are the best, i think, in terms of communicating things and then absolutely the parents. let's keep working, i'm only as good as the information i have and so we want to do the most effective long-lasting legislation. you know what happens sometimes, something is written in law but the attitudes don't change. so that is the human part, that is the part that should...
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he hears on the news, this young man has died. is a fatality from what he did, the shots with the teens, and then he gets in the car and leaves the state. his whole thing, well, i needed an attorney. well, you can get an attorney on the phone, trust me, my clients call me at all times of the day and night. so what is disturbing to me, he fled the state. i think he knows, he has a guilty conscience going on. music, over music, he doesn't say the young men were harassing women, and thought the music was too loud. simple answer, roll up the window or back your car three spots down, and this young man's family would not be going through christmas without him. >> had you ever been in florida? there is a gas station all over the place, if you don't like the one there, go to the other. >> this, to me, was excessive. >> we heard a lot about the stand your ground law, especially when it comes to the trayvon martin case in recent months. should he have been able to use the stand your ground law? he says he felt threatened. >> he also says h
he hears on the news, this young man has died. is a fatality from what he did, the shots with the teens, and then he gets in the car and leaves the state. his whole thing, well, i needed an attorney. well, you can get an attorney on the phone, trust me, my clients call me at all times of the day and night. so what is disturbing to me, he fled the state. i think he knows, he has a guilty conscience going on. music, over music, he doesn't say the young men were harassing women, and thought the...