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Gone years, the furby in 1998, paying three times the retail price for furbies for more than 100 . People have barely recovered from the tickle me elmo in 1996, in one case, 300 people jostling for a stores last remaining tickle me elmo left a store clerk with a broke on rib and a concussion. Cartier used the toy to market a Million Dollar diamond necklace. That came with a tickle me elmo doll included. But before all those hot toys, it was the Cabbage Patch in 1983. You would think money was being given away. But the mad rush was for a doll. The Cabbage Patch kid doll, shoppers went wild, there were no rules, they pushed this woman won, she got the doll without the wrapping. And while the recession of 2008 and the sluggish Consumer Practices of recent years seem to have tempered toy madness, there are still pockets of Christmas Morning yearning driving parental retail choices. Undoubtedly there its a dad somewhere searching for the perfect elsa doll and accessories. The holiday season, u but its too easy to just sit here and pass judgment, to claim that we have all lost sight of what is truly supposed to motivate the season. Because as unskrutable as it all seals, to be willing to sacrifice money and a moment like this one, that Perfect Moment for your kids when they get exactly what they wanted from santa, because face it, we remember the christmas we got just what we wanted and we remember the one where we didnt. For me it was 1984, you see, i thought that the big square box i found in my moms closet was a mcintosh computer. I was so excited and i waited, and i waited and i saved that as the long box and i opened it and i found a globe. Now a globe was certainly much more in line with my single moms budget, but i can still feel the sting just a little bit. And sometimes theres even worse disappointment, when you get the toy you wanted and it just doesnt live up to the flashy commercials or the overhyped marketing. So our toys are not just play things, they can also be a measure of our naughtiness or niceness. They can be a status symbol for kids . Did you get the cabbage catch kid with the birth documents and everything . Or it could have just been a doll. And just how in an economy of stagnant wages and Financial Insecurity do we get to a place of toy joy without breaking our Household Budgets and giving in to the madness of the latest fad. Joining me now is elise elliott, and author of pink brain blue brain. Byron hurt who is an antisexism author and filmmaker. And Marissa Debartolo which is Senior Editor of the toy inside us. Are toy crazes a thing of the past or are there still things that will drive parents into anxiety over scarcity. Of course you want to be that hero on Christmas Morning. But the manufacturers are on your side. Those hero items, like this years snow globe elsa, those items fall between that 25 and 50 range. So its possible for parents, with online shopping, making stores more accessible, parents can be the hero pretty easily and manufacturers are ready to meet demand, and that ts other most important thing. Some stores are actually limiting you to two per purchase so everyone has access to the doll. If i have a kid whos in this age range, then it may be relatively easy, it may be relatively easy to be the hero on the holiday morning. But, i guess, clearly it is not just in this age range, maybe harder to become the hero when your kid is 13 or 15 years old. And all of a sudden it is an expensive electronic. Part of what im wonderi ining the ways in which we buy still generates the sense that consumption is the thing the that makes us happy. On the one hand i want to be the hero too and i love toys. But i also wonder if were teaching the wrong thing in that moment. I think thats a valid concern, as a parent, i have fallen into that trap of consumption, but i think the key is, as were socializing our kids to understand that we live in a consumer society. If we start early in saying that heres a concrete object, but then we want to also teach them the value of experience. And so sometimes experiences themselves become gifts. I recently had a conversation with my daughter where we were talking about, well, what do you want this christmas . Yeah, what should i get you. And she said, well, you know you always give me experiences. And then i said, well what should i get my son noah. She said, well hes younger than i am and hes going to need something concrete. So that he can know that you love him. So i think some of it is developmental. We go from the concrete. But letting them understand the value of money, but also perhaps give them a warning that as time goes by we focus on experiences. Its not a small point to make that as a parent part of toy giving is really about values. And its important to buy toys that fit youral values. I was given this fantastic set of president ial building blocks, it has all of the 44 president s, including president obama and all that, but i love that. But its probably not the toy that will be most remembered, but it does at least fit my values. If youve got a son, if youve got a daughter, how do you buy the toys that say this is who we are . Its difficult and my wife and i struggle with that with my 5yearold daughter. When you walk into a toy store, theres hundreds of toys, but none that really reflect youral values or what you want them to have. Especially when it comes to dolls and things of that nature that affirm her identity, who she looks like, what she looks like, that can be very difficult when you walk into any retail store when youre trying to buy a gift for a young girl of color, there are so many toys that reenforce all these messages around race and around gender. So its really, really challenging. In fact on the gender piece, when we went looking for the 2014 top toys, there isnt a single list, theyre divided by gender. The top toys for girls include disney frozen, barbie, dolls, for boys, its legos, cars and trucks, teenaged mutant ninja turtle. But theres two lists, one more boy s toys and one for girls toys. Elizabeth sweet wrote this piece in the atlantic which points out that the genderization of toys is really new. We have always had toys and dolls, but they werent put in a category for boys or girls. And were already segregating so much, in schools, in the workplace, theres so much to learn from toys. We need to cross train both boys and girls brains. And theres so much you learn from toys and toys actually do really important things for our economy. How big is the toy industry as an economic matter . The toy industry is a 22 billion a year industry, and thats pretty consistent regardless of economic changes, but the majority of those sales do happen in the Fourth Quarter because parents are out buying holiday toys. But yeah, its a Huge Industry and its so rooted in kids entertainment as well. Theres a kind of strong nostalgic thing going on as well. Has anyone actually ever been able to make a slinkie go down the stairs . Absolutely. I tried to but i never have. I have never actually been able to make that happen. I think only during the commercial. You have to have the right length of stairs. This is my single greatest toy disappointment, except of course for the globe situation. Some are for girls and some are for boys, but why do we categorize all the toys. 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Ring ring progresso i cant believe im eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sisters wedding well its only 100 calories, so youll be ready for that dress uhhuh. You dont love the dress . I love my sister. 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. That is a live picture of the Christmas Tree at rockefeller center. If you have a girl in your life, or you have seen the overwhelmingly pink girls section of your local big box store. You may think that girls have been obsessed with all things princess. Princesses werent much in the toy aisle in the 19 when a disney executive went to a disney on ice show and saw girls dressed in home made princess costumes and saw a retail opportunity. One can only speculate as to whether princess actually turned into a according to our next guest, toys are more divided by gender now than they were 50 years ago. Joining me now from sacramento is elizabeth sweet. She her research focuses on gender and childrens toys. So its nice to have you. We have all been reading your piece. Tell us what do toys teach us about our gender roles. Hey, melissa, thank you so much for having me. I think that toys really embody is different ideas about gender all the time. What i do in my research when i look at toys over to 20th century are the types of gender roles that are embodied in toys, so i observe in the 20th century, in the middle of the century, really a focus on domesticity and for girls a real focus on preparation for the industrial economy. But today that has changed, when you go in the toy aisle, its all princess. And in the boy aisle, its this action hero, superhero forum. We see this immediate too, when you look at tv shows and movies, we have princesses and we have superheroes. Hold on for one second, im going to come right back to you, let me ask about this, because honestly, i loved my toy kitchen for my daughter whos now 13 when he was maybe 2, but a toy vacuum and a toy iron would enrage me, why would a broom be fun to play with. Theyre imitating roles they see. And if they see gender divided roles, thats what theyll do. But if they see dad vacuuming the floor and vacuuming, its perfectly fine for a son or a daughter to do that. The truth is that kids being hard wired towards certain toys is realuntrue. My boy will make a gun out of any long object. A stick, a saw, anything, and for my nephew, this has been a challenge, and on the one hand, when you look at the context of a 12yearold boy shot on a playground for holding a toy gun, this isnt even a game were talking about. So do you push back against it, or do you say no, no, no dont even pretend, or do you recognize that this is just the way boys play. The preoccupation with guns with boys and girls really starts early. I wonder how much of it is biologically, how much of it is socially learned. I think its more socially learned than anything else. But i think we should push back on it especially given the violence we see in our society with guns. Using guns to solve conflict is associated with your manhood and your masculinity, if that starts really early, 3, 4, 5, 6 years old, i think you can see a trajectory where you see this pattern of violence. Where do you see your kids on the guns issue . I tell you, its a really scary time, when i recently viewed the video of the 12yearold being shot, a few minutes later i went up to my sons room and he was playing with the concept of a gun, because he has legos. And although we try to encourage him to build objects, buildings, et cetera, with the legos, he only builds guns, he constructs weapons, theyre long, theyre short. We took them away and that was literally out of fear. I had just seen the video and i can imagine him in a position in a park with legos pretending hes shooting someone, and that was a lot of fear. It makes you think as byron said is this biological because its so early. Even when theres parental push back. We talk a lot about the girl side of this, but im wondering also about the boy side. Whether or not through that question of playing with guns is actually sort of nature or nurture . Its interesting because guns in childrens toys, i mean they vary the extent to which they were offered, so theres a political scientist to studied the prevalence of guns and mi s militaryized one thing i find in my research is that the level of aggression in toys targeted to boys has increased quite a bit or increased quite a bit in the last couple decades of the 20th century and i would argue its far more prevalent today than anything i saw in the 20th century. So what you see are these the sort of hyper masculinization and hyper aggression in boys toys thats the Counter Point to the hyper femininization of the pink girl aisle. If your 2yearold, your 4yearold is princessing it out. Al they often still turn out just fine on the other end, 14, 16, doesnt mean they want be scrappy little stem scientists or does it . I dont think that just playing with these toys is going to brainwash children and thats a problem, but i do think its really important to talk to kids about the messaging because what we know is that these social categorizization and the stereotypes about gender play a huge part in the processes of social inequality. So when girls are ste s arare i relationship that their looks this is problematic, i think it does have important ramifications for social i inequality and we should be really troubled by the fact that our toys are far more divided by gender than they have ever been. Thank you to elizabeth sweet in california. 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Does that suggest to you Something Different going on in the doll world. Doc has been around since 2012 and shes been in the top 10 toys for girls since 2012, and shes, you know, aspirati aspirational, she makes kids want to be a doctor just like her mother. So its really egreat, and its great to see, and she really does break down that whole racial barrier for kids, its amazing. Your research is right at the core of this question of the extent to which black baby dolls matter to less to sort of children who arent africanamerican but to africanamerican girls in terms of building identity and sense of self, why do black dolls matter so much to black girls. Black dolls are important because we all want to see ourselves sort of reproduced or reflected in aspects of society that we deem are important. When we look at the historical presence of black dolls in society, we started with the stereotypical at the turn of the century, there was a very Intentional Movement by black leaders to sort of represent the idea of blackness in childrens play. The thought was if we can reproduce the image of blackness in childrens play, we also represent the image of blackness in children themselves. So its significant that girls see themselves reflected, but its important to know that dolls are not just about girls. The proper presentation of a doll is not just about black girls identity, it is also about the notion of a black man as he sees his counterpart. So in the at the turn of the 20th century, although many people feel that there were no genderization going on, in fact there was. The black man signified the black woman, leaders such as richard boyd stated that north to change the mind of the black man, it was about mate selection at that point. How do we encourage black men, for example, to value not only themselves as black men, but also value the women that they should select in order to reproduce the race. In order to do that, we have to reproduce the image of the black man. So even as youre saying that, as youre thinking through sort of how its not just about black girls who are seeing themselves, youre talking about what we learn, and part of the point of baby dolls is mothering. What if we also present dolls of different races, particularly to white girl children, if you could love and nurture a baby doll of a different race, might that begin to break down some of the those implicit biases that we have been talking about so much in recent weeks. Precisely, so black dolls are not important not just for black girls and boys and white girls and boys and latino girls and boys. You know, you develop relational skills, you learn how to parent. Im really not a fan of the princess, the beautify indication, but baby dolls are a wonderful learning tool and boys and girls, actually young boys actually like dolls but they usually get discouraged from them, with a wayward glance from dad. Men get very nervous when they see their kid playing with a stereo typical label girl toy. And we dont see it the other way around. Right, you can gender cross girl to boy. We encourage it. Right, we have pink footballs for you to buy for your girls. But we dont so much the other way. Part then of what im trying to figure out is as we think about play, as toys, everybodys out trying to be the hero on Christmas Morning. How do we do it in a way that isnt you dont want to preach to your children, you want your kids to play, you want their play then reproduces something you value in the world, as opposed to something that you dont . I want my little girl to be a little girl, i want her to have fun and i dont want to rob her of a childhood, and i want her to have toys and gifts and these different things, but i want her to see her own beauty, i dont want her sense of self to be chiseled away as she grows and as she matures so she doesnt value who she is. Thats why its important for me as a father and my wife as a mother to have access to smart black dolls like dr. Mcstuffins. Latino dolls, that are identifiable within the latino community, asian dolls, are they going to make some inroads into the market . Theyre very marginalized in the market. This year one of mattels toys is entrepreneur barbie, and if you put it in, you get a white version, a black version, an asian version. The facial structure is different the hair and obviously the skin color, but what is great about that, decades ago, the africanamerican barbie doll was named christy, now shes named barbie, on the box, all kids see is barbie, so thats an interesting thing for matel to do and its an interesting standpoint for them to maker. Its certainly the recognition that the market is shifting, even if barbie is not my favorite. Doc ask my favorite. Thank you to our guests. But up next, keeping families out of the lurch, the particular power unique to the church. I make a lot of purchases for my business. And i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. Like 50,000 bonus points when i spent 5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. And i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at Office Supply stores. With ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. Travel, gift cards, even cash back. And my rewards points wont expire. 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Three times on this program we have talked with reverend Allison Harrington, the reverend of south side presbyterian church. Southside is part of a National Movement in which churches try to stop families from being torn apart by offering sanction to immigrants who face deportation. Were just trying to hold the Administration Accountable to the values that they profess. President obama has said we should not be in the business of tearing apart families. So here we are. Were trying to hold our Administration Accountable to their own policies. Shes a mom just like me who adores her two little boys and who wants to be in the stands cheering them on in their Little League games. That was reverend harrington back in august, before president obama announced his executive action on immigration. And the mother shes talking about is rosa logado. Today after 120 days of not being able to step outside the church, rosa remains in sanctuary, hoping her deportation order will be lifted because despite president obamas executive action, rosa remains at risk. Reverend harringtons mission is to get rosa back home with her family by christmas. This week, she and others traveled to washington, d. C. To deliver petitions with 15,000 signatures urging senator Mitch Mcconnell to support president obamas action on immigration. Reverend harrington and others also met with officials from the department of Homeland Security to get answers regarding the face of specific individuals now living in sanctuary, including rosa. Joining me now from tucson, arizona, reverend Allison Harrington of south side presbyterian church. Reverend harrington, its so good so have you back with us. Now that you have taken this trip to washington, do you know if its going to be safe for rosa to leave her church and to go home and spend the holidays with her family . Like you said, i went to d. C. With rosas son, 11yearold geraldo to ask the senator to close her case. We dont know if she will be decorating her tree and putting presents under that tree for her boys. Everyone was so excited to see the president take some kind of action given that there had not been any more comprehensive reform. I want you to take a listen to something you said back in june when question first had you on. We want these families to remain together, and we hope that voice, that moral voice speaking about the importance of family unity would indeed influence policy. When you heard president obama announce his executive action, did it sound to you like he was using that discourse about moral voice and family. I think in part he was seeing the importance of keeping families together, a value that we hold dear, especially at this time of year with the holidays coming. There were some unfortunate things he said, i think that a lot of us recognize that, you know, he had this rhetoric of felons not families and i think a lot of us recognize that sometimes felons are family. And we certainly dont think that the mistakes that a person has made should be the thing that tears them apart from their family. So there was a lot that we celebrated but theres still a lot of questions that we have in terms of how this is going to be affect families like rosas. When you went to the hill, were you able to meet with any republican members of the house or the senate and if so, what was your reception like there . Well, we did a pray in at Mitch Mcconnells office, and there were a few sanctuary family or families that were in sanctuary were able to spend some time telling their stories to mcconnells chief of staff, so we hope that will move his heart. And there were delegations from the various different cities that did meet with Republican Congress people and, you know, its hard to know what the future looks like, but were continuing to push forward saying that people like rosa should not be torn from their family. We were devastated to learn that the mother of another one of our guests, cynthia diaz who actually went on a Hunger Strike to secure her mothers release from detention is actually not protected under the new action. I want to take a moment to listen to something cynthia said the last time she was on our show. It was rough, you know, hearing president obamas announcement that what he said that parents of u. S. Citizens can be eligible, except those who are recent to the United States and because of obamas 2 million deportations and my mom being one of them, she unfortunately does not qualify. So, you know, we realized live on air, this was a family we care deeply about whos fallen through the cracks. Who are the families that are you seeing that are falling through the cracks of this clear intent to do well by families . Yeah, you know, its still really unclear to us. There are people who are clearly going to fall through the cracks. And there are these other people that are in this inbetween place and were not quite sure what the administration is going to do. So we wanted from the administration some clarity as who they viewed as a low priority, even folks who dont have u. S. Citizen kids, there is this category of folks who do not present a threat to the fabric of our societies that the Administration Still sees as a low priority. Were just very concerned that these articulated poll u cities of the administration are not going to filter down to the practices of field offices. And right now for those who have deferred action or will be eligible for deferred action, for these folks, they still have to wait a couple months until theyre able to apply for deferred action. So were very concerned that they are not issuing stays for these folks, because theyre saying that line officers will be identifying people. And i think the administration is asking us to put our trust in boarderer patrol and in i. C. E. Officials, folks who have not been trust worthy. And you dont have much reason to trust. Thank you to reverend Allison Harrington in south side church. Still to come this morning, how the panama canal changed everything for this country and it might do is all over again. But i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. 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Now, heres some news you may find even more surprising. Were comcast. The only isp legally bound by full Net Neutrality rules. For every ten green house tomatoes that come into the u. S. Comes from mexico. How exactly do those fresh tomatoes or eggplants or peppers go from the fields of mexico to American Produce aisles and ultimately your plate . A new Los Angeles Times investigative series sheds some light on the process. December 7 the times released the first of four stories, the detailed war commissions of hundreds of farm ralaborers who harvest the food that we consume. Don and richard spent nine months they found that despite labor laws in mexico, camp bosses at many of the labor camps in question with held pay from workers until their contracts, typically tree months ended. During those three months, the workers some younger than 14 years old reside in windowless rooms with pest infestations. No beds and sometimes no running water. Moros ireports that in some camps, workers are not permitted to leave before their contracts expire. Despite the rules and standards, American Grocery chains have established for labor practices, some countries have purchased produce from mexican suppliers that get their products from these farms. These conditions have led some farm workers in the region to ask this key question. Joining me now from san diego is Los Angeles Times report richard morssi. Richard, tell me what we need to know about the Labor Conditions that produce our produce . Well, first thing that we have to emphasize is that most americans dont realize how much of our produce comes from mexico. More than 50 of the produce that we eat now comes from mexico. And theyre produced at these megafarms that produce tens of millions of pounds of tom matat. So they pick these poorest people on the continent from these Poor Mountain villages and move them hundreds of miles and house them in these labor camps in the middle of these big farms. Theres thousands of folks. Theyre Seasonal Workers and they spend much of their time picking and at night they goo back to these squalid labor camps where they spend much of their time. We saw an image earlier of a baby lying a crate. What does this have to do with this story . The folks who were in that picture were picking for a chile pepper farm down in south. The housing there is really, really poor quality. And that wasnt exactly a labor plant there, that was a chile pepper planting. But these folks were living in very trying circumstances with not much and not much attention given to them. One of the things that was most stunning to me as i was reading these pieces is that some of the laborers who are picking, particularly the chile peppers are adolescent kids, 10, 11, 12 years old. Yeah, i found that largely in the chile pepper a harvest and theres a huge demand here in the United States for chile peppers, its a small plant about three feet high and about threeinch long chile peppers, so its perfect for cultivation for children. So if you go to chile pepper plants, you see a lot of children working with their families. They have a nomadic existence, they travel from farm to farm year round following the chile pepper trail. And we followed the travels of a 12yearold girl, alajandrina as he traveled with her family. How are consumers and american businesses implicated and complicit in these conditions . Well, theres largely a lack of Public Awareness of Labor Conditions of farm workers in mexico. So when i went down there, i was kind of shocked at the conditions, i went to these labor cants and found that these folks have contracts that hold their pay so that effectively traps them around the labor camps and also they fall in debt with this overriced company stores, so the ongoing debt keeps them trapped and tethered to the farm and keeps them there during the season. Corporate companies, which are the biggest in the u. S. , walmart, albertsons, restaurant chains, they source much of their produce down there and they have vendor codes of conduct, social responsibility guidelines that when i was down there, i didnt see much enforcement of these guidelines. I will say walmart did send us a statement saying we have a focus on positively impacting our Global Supply chain, we care about the men and women who work in it. We know the agriculture industry is important in mexico, and we continue to work with those suppliers where our standards are upheld. If am a consumer, and thats mostly what i am. How in 15 seconds can i be an ethical consumer. At this point, there arent any consumer groups have made an impact in the apparel and Garment Industries forcing companies to act to enforce their eguidelines. And there are certification bodies in mexico that are apparently pushing these now and trying these i trying to get these companies to sign on to ensure that all of these codes of conduct are being enforced. Our viewers can learn much more about this story by going on to l. A. Times. Com. The story up now is called children harvest crops and sacrifice dreams in mexicos fields. Still to come this morning, what the panama canal has to do with asthma in newark, new jersey and bill cosby finally speaks about the allegations leveled against him. Theres more on the hp show at the top of the hour. We have the technology. And we have the team. We made over 15 billion successful deliveries last year. 15 billion football has a season. 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This week there have been new developments in two explosive ongoing stories that have brought renewed attention to the yurve of Sexual Assault. After a Washington Post report last week pointed out discrepancies in a Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia, the voracity of Rolling Stones report continued to unravel, as the post dug deeper into the facts of the story. In the story published on wednesday, the post spoke with three students who were identified with pseudonyms in the article. Both the Rolling Stone story and the post reporting are in accord that the three students were the first people who arrived after jackie called to tell them something had happened to her at a uva fraternity, but the account given to the post by students diverges at that point from what Rolling Stone originally reported. The students say they were never contacted or interviewed by Rolling Stone for the story, although two of them told a Washington Post reporter that the magazine had reached out to them this week after they had already told their story to the post. The friends say jackie give a different account of the assault than she told Rolling Stones. The details of is story differ from what she told Rolling Stone. They told the post that they fried to locate the student that jackie named as her attacker on a uva database or on social media. And uva officials had no record as the name is students gave thursday those Three Friends revealed their true identities when they sat down for an interview with abc news and recounted recollections of what happened that differed in the story reported by Rolling Stone. As new facts continue to bring clarity to the inaccurate reporting in the original uva article, the media have maintained a steady if belated pursuit of the swirling Sexual Assault allegations against bill cosby. And this week the list or more than 20 women with similar accusations against cosby has grown by one very high profile name, because the latest accusation comes from another iconic africanamerican celebrity. This week Ground Breaking model Beverly Johnson told the story of her experience with cosby to vanity fair. In the 1970s and 80s, johnson was at the height of her career as one of the first africanamerican supermodels, she made history in 1984 when she became the first africanamerican model to grace the cover of vogue magazine. By the mid 1980s johnson was looking into acts and says cosby asked her to come by his house for an interview for the cosby shoe. Johnson recounts what she says happened when she went to cosbys house and he offered her a drink. I took a sip of the cappuccino and i immediately felt really strange. I started to realize that the room started to spin a little and i was getting very woozy, i took another sip. Then i knew that he had drugged me and he was going to take advantage of me and i just went to survival mode. I just went to a tirade. We should note, bill cosby has denied these types of claims in the past and has not been charged with a crime related to any of the allegations against him. Neither he nor his attorneys have come out specifically on johnsons story. But speaking to a reporter for the New York Post on friday, cosby is quoted as having said, let me say this, i only expect the black media to uphold the standards of excellence in journalism. When you do that, you have to go in with a neutral mind. Turning back the details of Beverly Johnsons story, she said after she yelled at cosby, he pulled her out of his house and into a taxi. Johnson is not claiming a Sexual Assault occurred, but she wrote in vanity fair that she after trying to Congress Front cosby on the phone but never tried again for reasons that she shareded on the today show. I had just gotten out of a marriage with a very powerful man. So i know what its like to go up against a powerful man. I had first hand experience. And its not nice. And its not easy and its very expensive. And i realized at that moment that i was no match for bill cosby. Johnson said that her decision to finally come forward with weighted with worries about the vulnerabilities of africanamerican men. It was very difficult because this was a black man and in todays climate, of black males in america, some being executed, it was very difficult for me to say at this particular moment why at this particular moment . Because that conversation of race, we needed so badly. And i didnt want to bring this subject at this particular time. What johnson is suggesting there, the challenges of telling the truth about a difficult issue like Sexual Assault or attempted assault was the subject of an article for the nation this week by associate of pennsylvania discussing why its hard to write about rape, she says, the complexities and pitfalls about reporting about rape are why many journalists choose to avoid the subject all together. This of course is a problem in its own rite. In the case of comedian bill cosby, it had the ultimate effect of silencing victims and allowed a rapist to assault scores of women with impunity for decades. And of course, again, i have to say, mr. Cosby hasnt actually been proven in a court of law to be a rapist. And yet, this is part of what you are grappling with this in article is how do we talk about Sexual Assault following the ethics, the rules of reporting and of law while also maintain a certain positionity relative to survivors. It was actually a very challenging piece for me to write and i want to thank the editors at the nation for pushing me to kind of think why its so hard for a journalist, and im not a journalist in that sense, im an advocate of Sexual Assault survivors and im a survivor myself so i come to it with a different set of parameters and questions. But i do follow these cases these high profile cases in the media pretty consistently. So its interesting that cosbys own statement is turning to this language of neutrality, and particularly the black media, but for journalists to maintain neutrality which is the kind of standard of ethical journalism, that means that you arent supposed to listen to the survivor or the victims voices, youre supposed to say that maybe theyre both equal and that people who are alleged perpetrators, we should maintain that stance, we dont know what happened, its he said she said, so whats really interesting, as an american and someone whos grown up in this culture, were biassed against people of Sexual Assault so its on the journalists part to actually interrogate that before they approach articles on sexual violence. We immediately blame the victim for the crime thats committed against her or him when it comes to Sexual Assault. And so there is no sense of neutrality, quite frankly. This question of september skepticism, its key to the work we do in the wofrltd of academics, its key to what we do in the world of reporting. You and i both as survivors and activists around the question of Sexual Assault know that that kind of skepticism can be not only painful for a survivor, but deeply problematic for the whole process of undoing and deconstructing rape culture. For me, as i read parts of Rolling Stones reporting and i had like a little antenna that went up and i took that antenna back down, i was like nope, thats just me giving in. So i have been where does your position stand versus your activist position. Its the question of skepticism, theres that skepticism that journalists are always supposed to have when it comes to covering a story. And we have a socialized stostory of blaming survivors. So theres an attempt to restore the integrity of journalists without necessarily protecting the rights of victims. So i just think its, you know, i have been having this conversation, is skepticism the right word, is bias the right word . So when you have the collision of these two cultures coming together, inevitably, the victim of a sexual crime is going to be the one who actually suffers the most. So thats one thing. And then the other thing i think is very important, i mean, i dont think because ial follow these cases, in 2011, the New York Times did an article about an 11yearold girl who was gang raped in texas. The way to the reporter covered the story originally is that she was too adult like, she was wearing too much makeup. There was a push back with a petition so the editor issued an apology in response. And following how it did impact how they covered dominique strausz calmed the situation, it was better coverage there, but it was then considered when the asylum stuff came out, people thought maybe they didnt do their due process and knowing all the facts about her. So theres these really important high profile cases where theres a sense that either the reporters are biassed or theyre not getting all the information. But it really impacts what kind of conversation we have around Sexual Assault reform and it ends up affecting the victims in ak kw that cosbys talking about now. Ring ring . Progresso its ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. Its our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. Apology accepted. Im watching you soup people. Make it progresso or make it yourself sweet charmin softness. Take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and youll love what you see. Not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. We all go. Why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft . The pain felt like my feet were on fire. E pain. I had these very burning, needlelike sensations. I knew i needed to see a doctor. My doctor said, lets try lyrica. Lyrica has helped relieve my pain. 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This is about women finding their voice. You know, to feel that its okay to come out and tell someone, a loved one, the police, anyone, what has happened to them. And that they wont be vilified and that they wont be questioned or attacked for telling the truth. That was iconic supermodel Beverly Johnson speaking this week to tamron hall for the today show about her allegation that she was drugged by bill cosby nearly 30 years ago. Joining my table is byron hurt whos an antisexism activist and Alexandra Broadsky of know your mind. We have talked about the difficulty of reporting on, thinking about the issue of skepticism in journalism. What if i were a title 9 enforcement officer on a College Campus, you have gotten a report, you have heard a story, what are the challenges that you are balancing in that moment . I think the good news is that a schools response mechanism can never be just one person. So there are people in different roles and i think its absolutely essential that when a survivor comes forward, that there is someone who says im on your team, i believe you, im sticking with you the whole way. But that doesnt mean that we dont need somewhat neutral adjudicators, i say somewhat because i think theres a political commitment behind a sentence like i believe survi r survivors which doesnt necessarily mean i cant look at facts before me and i cant make decisions, but just that i me this is not a coveted status, i know that the false reports is pretty low. But i think its also important in that moment that its not a few students rights versus victims rights in this the zero sum game. Because everyone, victims especially need these adjudications to be perceived by the public, to be respected. Whats going on in the Rolling Stone piece, to the extent that this is bad journalism, it does nothing good for jackie or any other survivor, right . I think its such a is shame that we are asking these women who come forward to take on this tremendous burden of being this movement. It was angie and emma and then it was jackie. And im so glad that theyre telling their stories, but we have to work on that, too. We cant depend on them to have this national changing policy. A journalist for the New York Times wrote about, what if every kid on a College Campus was given new language, a phrase whose meaning would not be mistaken that signaled peril for both sides that might be more easily uttered, one phrase that might work is red zone, as in hey, were in the red zone, or this is starting to feel too red zone. Shes suggesting that no is sometimes hard to say, so maybe we need red zone language and i guess my main thought as i read it was, oh, look so now we have to wear nail polish so we can make sure were not being drugged and were responsible for determining when were going to the red zone. I mean with the work that youre doing with men on campus, how do we shift that burden away from simply relying on boys and women . How about teaching boys and men that we shouldnt rape girls and women. Thats what the message should b and i come from a very unique position of being a Founding Member of a mentoring program that really tries to educate and inform and shift the culture of masculinity so that we begin to really confront rape culture, i think i havent read the article, but it sounds to me that this is just another thing that places the responsibility and the onus on women for protecting herself instead of teaching boys and men that rape is a crime, rape is a serious issue, to really Pay Attention to the physical cues that bgirl and women are giving you. When you talk about physical cues, this is part of what doesnt happen in the public conversation about it. That is desire, what is sexy, what we think is normal interactions of human sexuality is built in our social system, what we think looks like consent, and what we think looks sexy or desirable. Part of my concern is that we have actually generated a culture that says that resistance is somehow a yes, that, likethat the thing that you should expect in the context of an engagement between a man and a womans sexuality is that shes got to resist, because thats her responsibility and your job is to overcome that resistance and i guess im literally interested, can we rewrite what we think sexy is . Can we make consent and repeated yeses at various stages the thing that we expect to happen in an engagement and that feels hard to me. Thats why the adopting the yes means yes is important. Its a contemplation that universities actually enforce that and that becomes part of campus culture. But whats also interesting and its not exactly answering your question, but in terms of the bill cosby allegation and this idea of the women being semiconscious or unconscious, so even in a moment where resistance may be seen as sexy, only to kind of further violence against women, you also have these people who are believing that bill cosby may not have done this, precisely because the woman couldnt resist. Why would someone render a woman unconscious to do this. Resistance and consent are all such tricky things, but i think in order to get to the heart of these issues, we have got to have clear definitions, not just clear definitions of consent and a way of enforcing them when theyre violating and thats the challenge that were all facing. Theres so much more to talk about around the uva case and particularly around this issue of title ix, and if campuses are doing it right no matter whats going on with the Rolling Stone reporting. 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Thats sumaria rice whose son was shot by police on a cleveland playground in an action that has now been ruled a homicide. My child was just 12 years old. Just a baby, my baby, the youngest out of four. He is here with me right now telling me what he wants me to do. These lives matter in profoundly personal ways in the families who lost them and these parents have been transformed from grieving individuals into National Activists and we were all reminded by sabrina fulton, the mother of slain teen Trayvon Martin requires that we build sold dare with those who otherwise might choose to look away. Dont preach to the choir, because they get it, they understand. I dont have to tell one of these mothers up here what theyre going through, because they know. I dont have to tell not one single africanamerican about racial profiling, because you guys know. So what i challenge you to do is talk to somebody that does not know. Joining me now from washington to talk about how we transform the personal into the political is barbara arnwine, president and director of what did you learn yesterday that was surprising or unexpected . I was just really overwhelmed by all the families who came with their children, all the intergenerational presence and how much people just wanted to be there, how desperately they wanted america to know that this has to stop now, that they we all must put our hands up and say dont shoot, this is about no justice, no peace, that people were there to say that for future generations, we dont want to see this ever again. Where black lives are at such stake. There was a moment when you talked about people desperately wanting to be there. Yes. There was a moment when some of the ferguson protesters, young people, not part of what we think of the established civil rights movement, took a moment and took the stage, i want to just pause for a second and listen to that moment. This is what i need you all to understand. This is what this is we are not disrespectful, we to have people in my ear saying be with respectful like im not, is condesce condescending, we have been outre in washington and d. C. And new york, and we started this uprising, so we want to tell the people of ferguson that have been out there for 100something days to let them speak. Barbara, what was going on in that moment . If i was planning the march, they would have all been on the program. You cannot have a modern day movement where you do not have the Young Leadership built into every stage of that movement. The planning, the execution, the decision making, they must be the leaders that they are. You got to take advantage of that incredible gift, i consider this a moment of enrichment that we have all been gifted by these really talented, amazing leaders, rika, teda, ashley yates, charlene carruthers, all these amazing new leaders. I just think that we got to embrace them and put them right in the front and let them do what they do so well. Innovate and lead. Its an ongoing challenge within social movements, maybe particularly within civil rights movements around racial equality, but this, you know, both people with long sustaining understanding and tradition within a movement and then new folks who are saying we have new tactics and by the way, we are largely responsible for this, as we are hearing from ferguson protesters, it is us who put this on the agenda at this moment. How do we start to reconcile those kinds of intergenerational challenges. We need to bring people together and we need to give people their proper respect and their proper leadership roles. And we had a meeting this last thursday where three of the Young Leaders did come and meet with the Ferguson Coalition thats put out the unified statement with the 14 key recommendations that is at the lawyers committees website, if anybody wants to see it. But what was good about that meeting was that they were able to tell us what was on their minds, share with us what they want to learn, share with us what they have learned, share with us their tactical, you know, ideals, all of that was fabulous and i think that if we do more of that, we get it right. We get it wrong when we separate and we think that we can make decisions for others. Thank you so much for joining us this morning, barbara, it has been one of the interesting parts for me is realizing that i am no longer part of the Young Leadership, i am now officially talking about the young people. Up next, the panama canal has been open for 100 years. But the renovation under way now is stoking growing fears. vo nourished. 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These are some of the dirtiest trucks and because they are spewing lethal pollution, its getting into the lungs of our residents. She workses for the Environmental Group clean water action. Because the port of new york and new jersey is the largest port in the east coast, we i can see the trucks doubling. And if they are not the newer, cleaner fleet of trucks, it is definitely going to be more Health Problems for residents in the city of newark. In newark, the asthma related death and hospitalization rate is already twice that of the surrounding suburbs. We think we have a compelling case that the Port Authority and the coast guard didnt do an adequate job in studying the environmental impacts. Aaron klinebaum is the director of the Eastern Environmental Law Center and one of the attorneys involved in a lawsuit against the Port Authority and the u. S. Coast guard over the project. My clients in newark are concerned because of the air quality impacts of bringing huge, increased amounts of cargoes under the bridge into the newark port and taking that cargo by diesel truck through that you are communities, past their homes, past their schools and emitting significant amounts of diesel emissions and their kids are going to suffer health impacts, Health Effects from those trucks. Reporter its not just kids, long time newark resident bobby james says the truck have already taken a toll on her health . How have the trucks affected your health in your opinion. Any my opinion, the fumes that comes from the trucks cause me to have asthma attacks, cause me to have a breathing problem. Reporter nancy mince says it has made it hard for her two young sons to do what they do, play outdoors. My youngest son has asthma and my older son was treated. He has it severely and hes not able to be outside because of the constant pollution thats coming in our area. Reporter the Environmental Protection agency has not drawn a direct link from the trucks to cases of asthma in newark, but the epa does indicate that theres mounting evidence showing diesel exhaust can exacerbatal allergies and symptoms. How does it benefit residents in new jersey and the surrounding area . First, the ports, the Port Authority in new york and new jersey account for about 200,000 jobs. This is about preserving jobs, its about growing and maintaining the competitiveness of the busiest port on the east coast. And its also about protecting and enhancing our environment. Reporter violental groups and activists and residents are sounding their alarms saying the project will result in significant air pollution. I think the advocates are wrong. I think there will be fewer container ships coming, theyll be carrying more containers per ship. But the concern is less about the ships coming into port and more about the increased number of trucks transporting the cargo that the ships bring. It would be better if we dont have to breathe everything thats coming from these trucks. Theres a lot of things that are causing us to be sick. Joining me now, one of the activists you heard from in that story, kim gabby of clean water action. Do you feel like city and state officials are being honest about what the likely impact is of raising the bridge and therefore having more truck traffic . Yeah, i mean i think the Port Authority of newark, new jersey is disingenuous because they had the coast guard do an Environmental Assessment and they said it would be little jobs, fewer environment to the problems, so youre spending 1. 3 billion and youre only seeing an increase of 54 trucks . Which one is it because you read all the articles in the newspaper, oh, theres going to be an increase in jobs, increase in ships, increase in cargo. So right now 10,000 trucks come through our port and our neighborhood every day, the Third Largest port in the nation, when they raise the bridge, i can see that count going up to 14,000 to 20,000. So the story isnt being told correctly. We do have a statement from the Port Authority where they say through the aggressive imp men indication of our clean air strategy and clean rail, insent tifr program the Port Authority has dramatically reduced particulate matter by more than 40 despite an increase in cargo. So theyre claiming, there are going to be more trucks, but theyre going to be clean trouks this time. What do you think of that . That is also fraudulent, right now we have trucks that are pre2007. If the Port Authority of new york and new jersey would ban those trucks and only allow 2007 2007 200 2007trucks and newer, we would reduce the pollution by 90 . If im a state official and i see that panama canal opening up, im going to say, listen, we got to go get a piece of that economic pie. But youre telling me theres a way to get a piece of that economic pie and protect the capacity of young people in that community to breathe clean air . This is all were asking for, but the Port Authority refuses. They cant afford the new trucks. This should be expense that the Port Authority of new york and new jersey owns up to as well as the trucking company. Then it will reduce the asthma and lung cancer, we live in a literal death zone in the city of newark, its killing us, they are paying the brunt of the whole reason as that its not fair, not for my kids or any of the kids in residence in the city of newark. Newark as you point out is win of the largest, you look at that flow, you goup the eastern seaboard, are there other seaboard cities, particularly in the gulf coast or others along the eastern seaboard that are facing the same challenges, im wondering if theres a Coalition Work to be done. Im actually part of a moving forward network, that is a National Association from port communities and i am the new jersey and the new jersey representative. We fight very hard to educate our communities, but unfortunately, because of the color of our skin, and when you live to close to the port communities, we receive all of the environmental harm. But were working hard each and every day, and thats why it infuriates us that you have easy solutions that can be implemented today. California implemented some of it. They have the newer trucks. As we were reviewing and getting ready for this i was thinking about the fact that right now one of the rallying cries is i cant breathe, of course, about the fact that eric garner, the final words that he was saying, but this is another form of being unable to breathe because of an injustice, thank you so much for your continued work and activism and giving us a chance to take a look at some of what youve been up to. Up next, it has been a tough year, there is good news and such the is the case for 2014, stick around through the break and ill show you what i mean. the music builds to a climax. more people are coming to audi than ever before. See why now is the best time. Audi will cover your first months payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. Visit audioffers. Com today. A dry mouth can be a common side effect. Thats why theres biotene. It comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so theres moisturizing relief for everyone. 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Making history and becoming the 2014 Sports Illustrated sports kid of the year. Mulala, activism, for Girls Education around the globe was recognized with the 2014 nobel prize for peace. Janet mox beautiful memoir, became a New York Times best seller. And North Carolina representative alma adams sworn into office, becoming the 100th woman in the current u. S. Congress. The most there have ever been. Ever talented chanda rimes extended to mustsee tv. And queen b gave us all a moment of levity during a fraught month of november with her surprise release of the video for her new track 7 11, foot phone and all. Its hard to reconcile the enormity of tragedy and injustice facing our nation. Were grappling with the killing of unarmed children, with disappearing reproductive rights for women, with too Many Americans living in poverty or without a living wage. But as we struggle each year to work towards our vision of a better and more perfected nation, we also have to remember the good news. 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