we ve worked with who have been exploited online talk about craigslist. craigslist is like the walmart of online sex trafficking. reporter: so we re here at george washington university and we just found out that craig newmark, founder of craigslist is going to be speaking here at a tech conference, he doesn t know we re coming. he s been media shy lately about all of these allegations against him. this guy is the craig in craigslist. it s his list. so can people trust that children are not being sex trafficked on craigslist? i think we explained that pretty thoroughly on our blog. that s where jim buckmaster says that you will immediately contact law enforcement if you suspect anything suspicious? yes, jim does a great job showing that we do more than anyone in this area, pretty good for a community of 50 million people. this is inspector brian bray with the d.c. metropolitan police department, also in charge of the prostitution enforcement unit in craigslist blog they say t
allegations against him. he s the craig in craigslist. it s his list. can people trust that people are not being sex trafficked on craigs list? i think we explained that pretty thoroughly on our blog. reporter: that s where jim buckmaster says you ll immediately contact law enforcement jim does a great job showing that we do more than anyone in this area. pretty good for a community of 50 million people. reporter: this is inspector brian bray with the d.c. metropolitan police department. he s also in charge of the prostitution enforcement unit. in the blog, they say they re going to immediately contact law enforcement any time they see a suspicious ad and you say you ve never been contacted by them. that s correct. it does bother us from a law enforcement perspective because the problem s so rampant that, you know, to get a handle on it, we need all the assistance we can get and if they re notifying, i m not sure if they re notifying the right people because we re not getti
takes us inside an unconventional university. and you don t know about-face book and twitter but you re too embarrassed to admit it? maybe what you need is a social media makeover. there s no better time than now with the kids going back to school. everything you need to know to join the digital generation. i m tom foreman. a huge shake-up in the online world tonight involving craigslist. the highly popular website that s been a hit with accusations of promoting prostitution and child trafficking. anybody trying to access the adult section in the u.s. is finding instead of the words adult section, censored. the people who run craigslist are not yet explaining the change but the potential ramifications are huge. in connecticut richard blumenthal said the move was voluntary after he and 16 other state attorneys general sent a letter to craigslist demanding action. craigslist either cannot or will not effectively screen out the ads. and so kracraigslist really voluntarily did
craigslist has taken down the adult services part of its website but will that satisfy the attorneys general from 17 states who accused the bop lar service of promoting prostitution? brand-new poll numbers out this labor day weekend are bringing more of what the democrats nationwide are dreading public confidence in the economy already low is dropping even lower. and it is happening on what is considered the start of the home stretch for the fall elections. president obama is traveling to ohio this week to unveil a new plan to prop up small businesses reeling from thecy session but look at the environment that he is stepping into. with unemployment still hovering around 10%, the latest cnn opinion research survey finds 81%, four out of every five people now say the economy is in poor shape. let s bring in our deputy political director paul steinhauser. he s in pittsburgh with the cnn election express. paul, the president s talking about the economy a lot this week. in addit
services section after criticism from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning. it is 6:00 a.m. where i sit in atlanta, georgia, 1:00 p.m. in baghdad, glad you could be with us. i m t.j. holmes. we welcome troops watching on the armed forces network in iraq and afghanistan. thank you for starting your day with us. we start in iraq, security in the country has been fresh on the minds of people here in the u.s. and around the world after the u.s. formally handed command to the iraqis. suicide bombers going after a familiar target. we want to go to our arwa damon in baghdad for us. arwa, yes, of course the security has been fresh on the mind after the formal handover but truth be known iraqi forces have been in the lead of security for that country for some time in the first place but tell us why this familiar target, why this recruitment center? why has this been such a popular target for suicide attackers? reporter: well, t.j., this recruitment center is also the headqua