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Law enforcement agencies shut down child pornography sites, chatrooms and other online "meeting places" for pedophiles, but those with a sexual interest in children keep finding new ways to use the Internet. Diane and her guests explain what parents and kids need to know.
To report child pornography/exploitation or related concerns: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Hotline 1-800-843-5678
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Dept. of Homeland Security) Hotline 1-866-DHS-2ICE
Kurt Eichenwald, investigative reporter for the New York Times
Anna Salter, psychologist who has treated sex offenders; author of "Predators."
John P. Clark, deputy assistant secretary of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the Department of Homeland Security. He serves on the board of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Lt. Chesley Williams, child exploitation unit and Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force, Dallas Police Department
For millions of boys and girls around the world, summertime means gathering bats and balls to play baseball. This year every game of the Little League World Series will be televised. Diane and her guest talk about the history and future of the sport.
Charles Euchner, author of "The Last Nine Innings"