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When asked whether or not they believed President Trump’s portrayal of the caravan as an invasion of criminals, 29 percent of people say they believe the President while 33 percent of those asked say they believe advocates, who claim the caravan is simply seeking asylum. 272
We filed this lawsuit to make sure that the Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with service-connected PTSD do not suffer the same injustices as the Vietnam generation, said Garry Monk, executive director of the veterans group. "We are thrilled with the court's decision and look forward to creating a world where it doesn't take years of wading through unlawful procedures for these veterans to get relief." 402

What we are seeing is more and more kids that have sexual behavior problems and at the same time, more and more children that have access to pornography, said Rene McCreary, the director of counseling services at the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault.McCreary is on the other end of the problem, helping kids between 6 and 14 years-old who have acted out sexually in an unhealthy way. They call it breaking sexual behavior rules.McCreary says 25 percent of all sex crimes are committed by minors. Many times, the perpetrator has been victimized themselves. At MOCSA, nearly 100 percent of the kids they see have experienced some trauma.She says pornography doesn't play a part in most MOCSA cases, but she sees it playing more of a role."Pornography is different today than it used to be. So, 80 percent of the 15 most-viewed films portray women being hit, spit on, kicked, called degrading names. The kinds of behaviors we wouldn't want our children, or anyone, to act in. Pornography has become more violent," said McCreary.While pornography may not be the direct reason why a child sexually abuses someone else, but it does raise the question: What's the line between child curiosity and a real problem? Is there a line at all?McCreary says they have criteria to determine if a behavior is problematic."Is the child compulsive? Was the child sneaky about it? Did they try to get away and isolate the other child? Did they use coercion or control? Was there a threat made?" McCreary said.If a child does exhibit problematic behaviors, MOCSA uses an extensive treatment protocol called the problem sexual behavior cognitive behavioral therapy model. It's an 18-week program that aims to help kids develop healthy impulse control, help parents increase supervision, help both the child and parent recognize negative peer pressure, help develop relaxation skills and notice when someone's behavior is escalating.MOCSA has also added a "Sexting and Texting" seminar where a Kansas City police officer does a seminar for families. Included is a one-hour session on pornography to help parents understand what is readily available online. 2157
We realize and understand the impact and the hardship, said Sumeet Singh, head of PG&E's Community Wildfire Safety Program. But he urged people not to take it out on PG&E employees. 189
Wednesday’s update from Dr. Conley did not include any information on medications the president is being given. It did say lab tests show a detectable level of antibodies compared to last week. The statement was tweeted out by Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who also tested positive for COVID-19 and is working from home. Two others in her office, as well as several other aides at the White House have tested positive in the last week. 440
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