36:18 Last year, the Office of Refugee Resettlement placed 1,558 children in Prince George's County – the fourth-highest number after Harris County, Texas, Los Angeles and Miami-Dade. Tyrone Turner/WAMU/DCist toggle caption Tyrone Turner/WAMU/DCist Nando was in the fourth grade when his older brother was killed by gangs in El Salvador. His mother was terrified for his safety, so Nando stopped going to school. For years, he stayed indoors. "It felt like prison," he says. Nando's family struggled to put food on the table. They grew increasingly desperate. So at 16, he decided to make the treacherous journey to the U.S., leaving behind his parents and younger brother.