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tyler clary's parents describe it. describe the emotion of that moment. >> i think the best -- we all dream of doing things. into to watch your son -- i can't -- i can't. >> it's unreal. very surreal. is it really happening? i mean, it's wonderful. >> it's an amazing feeling. i can't put it in words. >> reporter: and it's not just here at the olympics. it's a feeling every parent with identify with. even in movies like "kicking and screaming" where will ferrell shows the extreme side of parenting from the sideline. >> it's almost as if the parent is down there on the playing field instead of the child doctor there avine, a psychiatrist and author, says it's time to cut our kids slack. >> i think parents have gotten too wrapped up in their kids' lives and in the wrong ways and not the right ways. they are wrapped up in academic and athletic. we have no emphasis or character and completely on performance. >> reporter: when you see some of the examples of people pushing too hard, pushing too far with their kids these day
tyler clary's parents describe it. describe the emotion of that moment. >> i think the best -- we all dream of doing things. into to watch your son -- i can't -- i can't. >> it's unreal. very surreal. is it really happening? i mean, it's wonderful. >> it's an amazing feeling. i can't put it in words. >> reporter: and it's not just here at the olympics. it's a feeling every parent with identify with. even in movies like "kicking and screaming" where will ferrell...
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the parents of the bystander, the parents of the bully, and the parents of a child who was the victimlly is time for parents to take charge of this, and i'm thrilled to be a part of the ad council, which peggy has come and facebook and aol and white family foundation and the department of education and j&j, and the creators of the bullying movie, too, are a part of all this, all focused on all parents to realize that this issue impacts all children. the resource for the campaign is of course stopbullying.gov, and what i try to do is focus on the human side by talking to the parents, talking to the children. i spoke to children, spoke to dozens of parents but also spoke to a 15 girl whose dozens -- whose younger sister was around nine years old, and she of course it's bullied. this older sister is trying very hard to pave the way for little sister to stop being victimized. and one of the things that she has done with her and her friends at 15, she was doing this for a couple of years, is they have gotten together to do this smile and hug program. and when they see a kid who is by thems
the parents of the bystander, the parents of the bully, and the parents of a child who was the victimlly is time for parents to take charge of this, and i'm thrilled to be a part of the ad council, which peggy has come and facebook and aol and white family foundation and the department of education and j&j, and the creators of the bullying movie, too, are a part of all this, all focused on all parents to realize that this issue impacts all children. the resource for the campaign is of...
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around the parent's addiction. so rather than the child getting what they need developmentally, the family is really kind of putting the child's needs last in order to keep the family just functioning. so that sometimes means that children are actually flipping roles with their parents and becoming parentified, where they are in a role that is not appropriate for them. the lines of authority are not clear or they change, depending on whether the parent is high or not high. so there is a lot of inconsistency for children. so, fran, let me go back. a child that is within one of these families, they're dealing with a problem many of them themselves in order to adapt, either develop a mental or a substance use pattern themselves. how-what happens in that dynamic? i think kim described it very well with the total dysfunction of the family and the family, if we don't intervene and find ways to go in and bring services to help them, the child can then get so confused and so frustrated from trying to be a parent and being
around the parent's addiction. so rather than the child getting what they need developmentally, the family is really kind of putting the child's needs last in order to keep the family just functioning. so that sometimes means that children are actually flipping roles with their parents and becoming parentified, where they are in a role that is not appropriate for them. the lines of authority are not clear or they change, depending on whether the parent is high or not high. so there is a lot of...
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are you a parent, many -- are you a parent, daniel? >> yes. it really hits home. >> please feel free to call back if you learn anything more. we will continue to monitor this breaking story. one student shot at perry hall high school. the student was airlifted to shock trauma. the shooter has been taken into custody. there is no longer a threat at the school. what they're trying to do now is evacuate the students in an orderly fashion. tim, are you learning anything more? >> we understand from sources that this was apparently the work of a lone student. we are told that this was a troubled students who entered the cafeteria, certainly someone observed in the cafeteria. at that time, there was someone who was able to maybe bring him down. and one shot was fired and maybe another shot was fired in the process. they labeled this a troubled student. perry hall high school, by the way, as baltimore county's largest high-school. we understand that parents are being told to go to the perry hall shopping center, just down the road from the main campus
are you a parent, many -- are you a parent, daniel? >> yes. it really hits home. >> please feel free to call back if you learn anything more. we will continue to monitor this breaking story. one student shot at perry hall high school. the student was airlifted to shock trauma. the shooter has been taken into custody. there is no longer a threat at the school. what they're trying to do now is evacuate the students in an orderly fashion. tim, are you learning anything more? >>...
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helping other parents. you know, the formal system is extremely important to be there with treatment and with recovery supports, but the power of what erica is doing with reaching out and really offering that "i've been there, i understand. you can do it. i did it." and someone said to me that what they really got when they were engaged with the parent partner was hope. that their life could change. that their family could change. that they could parent their children and that there was a way out. because in the depths of the addiction or the mental illness, you really don't see what's the path, "how do i get out of this?" "what is there besides jail or besides institutions?" so the power of mutual aid, i don't think can be understood-or understated rather. can i add something to that? we've been talking a lot about prevention and some of about treatment, but i always like to say one of my mantras is after care should not be an afterthought. we're talking about the continuum of family recovery, and so for t
helping other parents. you know, the formal system is extremely important to be there with treatment and with recovery supports, but the power of what erica is doing with reaching out and really offering that "i've been there, i understand. you can do it. i did it." and someone said to me that what they really got when they were engaged with the parent partner was hope. that their life could change. that their family could change. that they could parent their children and that there...
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that leads to the termination of parental rights for that parent that has been double -- deported. one in four children is the child of an immigrant. if you look at the numbers, recognize the significance of this issue. the resolution that i am introducing is a resolution that supports two pieces of legislation. california bill sb 1064 and federal bill h.r. 6128 whose primary objective is to keep families together in these kinds of situations where a parent is placed in an immigration proceeding. these pieces of legislation would do the following. that would make immigration status irrelevant for determining the placement of a child. it makes foreign forms of identification valid in potential proceedings including proceedings that require background checks. it actually extends the hearing time and custody -- in custody cases so that when a parent who is undocumented is deported, the loss of parental rights does not happen as expeditiously as it happens right now. it also creates an agreement between local governments and foreign consulates to achieve family reunification. at the en
that leads to the termination of parental rights for that parent that has been double -- deported. one in four children is the child of an immigrant. if you look at the numbers, recognize the significance of this issue. the resolution that i am introducing is a resolution that supports two pieces of legislation. california bill sb 1064 and federal bill h.r. 6128 whose primary objective is to keep families together in these kinds of situations where a parent is placed in an immigration...
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, undocumented parent ended up in the deportation of that parent.t's almost nine out of every 10 cases end up in family separation. that's a really major number. so while we can neatly separate and authorize and simply focus our efforts on the latter group, the truth is immigration enforcement bully has a number of people and is the level of the family and the community that are enforcing decisions that hit home. so gustavo and israel will be talking about today. the manager does our panel. all the way on my way up we have joanna, dreby author of our new report. next is executive director of the national agency of women's forum. sad wessler, investigative reporter at colorblind.com. and finally, ajay chaudry as director for policy at the assistant secretary for evaluations at the u.s. department of health and human services. did i get that right? >> yeah. >> good. >> what is it about your resource and what happens to families that experience deportation? >> short time i start that i didn't anticipate writing actually about enforcement activities. it
, undocumented parent ended up in the deportation of that parent.t's almost nine out of every 10 cases end up in family separation. that's a really major number. so while we can neatly separate and authorize and simply focus our efforts on the latter group, the truth is immigration enforcement bully has a number of people and is the level of the family and the community that are enforcing decisions that hit home. so gustavo and israel will be talking about today. the manager does our panel. all...
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he was a dpd kid, had a good family although his parents were divorced. we're told he's one of three children. they said bullying was to blame for what happened, although they never expected he would do something like this. >> throughout middle school, he was a good kid. then he started changing a lot. >> reporter: the first question after something like this, people want to know were there warning signs. did anybody know something? the only thing that could have led to something was a facebook status update. it said first day of school -- last day of my life. now this person used the facebook profile called suicidal smile. joce sterman, abc2 news. >> as we go along more details continue to come out. tonight we want to say that the 17-year-old is at shock trauma. police have not released the name of the shooter. he is 15 years old. we'll have much more tonight at 11:00. wait until you hear christian schaffer story about the guidance counselor. you can also get latest information when we're not on the air at abc2news.com. >>> it's been the type of morning
he was a dpd kid, had a good family although his parents were divorced. we're told he's one of three children. they said bullying was to blame for what happened, although they never expected he would do something like this. >> throughout middle school, he was a good kid. then he started changing a lot. >> reporter: the first question after something like this, people want to know were there warning signs. did anybody know something? the only thing that could have led to something...
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guilty of extreme parenting.s there an argument to be made sometimes, though, kids aren't trying hard enough. >> sure. sometimes doesn't try hard enough. i think the secret adults have is we grow up and we do what we're good at. we are kind of average at a bunch of things and not very good at some other things. kids need to know this. nobody is expected to be 100% all the time. >> right. you advise parents need to take it down a notch. >> right. >> you say make sure they are getting nine hours of sleep, especially teens, preteens. why is that number so important. >> it's what the american academy of pediatrics recommends. we have a boatload on the negative effects of sleep. the next thing parents need a life of their own. kids don't see adulthood of working all week long, being exhausted and then snding every hour on the weekend watching your kid hit a ball. spend some time with your husband or girlfriend or hobby or something that makes adulthood and growing up look attractive to kids. >> good advice. i hope, my
guilty of extreme parenting.s there an argument to be made sometimes, though, kids aren't trying hard enough. >> sure. sometimes doesn't try hard enough. i think the secret adults have is we grow up and we do what we're good at. we are kind of average at a bunch of things and not very good at some other things. kids need to know this. nobody is expected to be 100% all the time. >> right. you advise parents need to take it down a notch. >> right. >> you say make sure they...
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helping other parents. you know, the formal system is extremely important to be there with treatment and with recovery supports, but the power of what erica is doing with reaching out and really offering that "i've been there, i understand. you can do it. i did it." and someone said to me that what they really got when they were engaged with the parent partner was hope. that their life could change. that their family could change.
helping other parents. you know, the formal system is extremely important to be there with treatment and with recovery supports, but the power of what erica is doing with reaching out and really offering that "i've been there, i understand. you can do it. i did it." and someone said to me that what they really got when they were engaged with the parent partner was hope. that their life could change. that their family could change.
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their parents want them on it. the kids are lying and their parents are helping them to lie to get onto facebook. there'll the brothers and sisters are on it and that is how they communicate in this -- of their older brothers and sisters are on it and that is how they communicate in this world. can we increase the technology to identify these kids earlier answer your and kick them off? or do we of knowledge that is happening and say, you need to have different privacy standards and settings for kids under 13. you ought to have, for example, the same standards that you have on sunday morning cartoons on television for the under 13 crowd. it is a very interesting debate, i think, on how to resolve that. >> why is that your role, or the government's role at some level to police? whether or not kids can go on facebook. isn't that a parental role, just like watching tv? >> parents have a big role on social networks. but very few people know -- a lot more now do, but not every parent knows how they work. not every parent
their parents want them on it. the kids are lying and their parents are helping them to lie to get onto facebook. there'll the brothers and sisters are on it and that is how they communicate in this -- of their older brothers and sisters are on it and that is how they communicate in this world. can we increase the technology to identify these kids earlier answer your and kick them off? or do we of knowledge that is happening and say, you need to have different privacy standards and settings for...
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they do have an alleyway that we have encouraged parents to use.ow those intersections can be very hairy. the last point is on supervisor olague's xq many of our kids depend on the muni system to get back and forth from school. particularly in the afternoon, we have seen the data that there are larger public safety issues, and of course, bullying that happens on it muni. it has been an issue i have thought a long time about, but i think we need to work with mta and prioritize that as an issue. i think the highest number of kind of the electronic gadget thaefts happen between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. certain bus lines are worse than others. i think the 22, i have heard, it used to be the 15th, and also the one that goes -- there are a couple targeted bus lines. there used to be a program where adults would rise to some of these bus lines -- would rise to some of these bus lines to monitor and mentor on the buses. on some of the bus lines with highs levels of incidents. it is really between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., and i hear that fridays are the wors
they do have an alleyway that we have encouraged parents to use.ow those intersections can be very hairy. the last point is on supervisor olague's xq many of our kids depend on the muni system to get back and forth from school. particularly in the afternoon, we have seen the data that there are larger public safety issues, and of course, bullying that happens on it muni. it has been an issue i have thought a long time about, but i think we need to work with mta and prioritize that as an issue....
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and that is what parents -- the predator stuff, parents are going to have to educate their kids.omething very appropriate. let your uncomfortable, you need to talk to your parents, a teacher, whoever you're comfortable talking to about this before it gets worse. >> the children's online privacy protection act is aimed at children under 13. providing enough protection? kids and the 13th. enough protections in the? >> no. >> abcaeight. >> in that time again, the federal government, it's pretty vanilla, but i think that one of the insidious potential components of opening facebook up the kids under 13 is it just who is advertising to them, who is the new market that is getting at them. other fast food chains going after them? are there is soda companies going after them? you really want to make sure that there are -- the advertisements, because that is why they're doing it. really child appropriate. in that think that that suddenly is one of the components. >> i want to come back to one of the earlier questions and get more specifics. what would you like to see congress do? what cou
and that is what parents -- the predator stuff, parents are going to have to educate their kids.omething very appropriate. let your uncomfortable, you need to talk to your parents, a teacher, whoever you're comfortable talking to about this before it gets worse. >> the children's online privacy protection act is aimed at children under 13. providing enough protection? kids and the 13th. enough protections in the? >> no. >> abcaeight. >> in that time again, the federal...
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with foster parents that reunified with their parents in another country. there needs to be clear policy that makes clear that these families, like all families, deserve a chance, real chance, to be reunified, to come back together, and as is often the case, when agencies, when government is not pro-active about ensuring more equitable outcomes in the case, across borders, other sets of biases and practices get to fill in those holes, and so it's really important that localities begin to take on this issue explicitly. try to make sure that these families can be brought back together as well. >> i think it's clear that coordination of different systems -- the child welfare, the criminal system, the immigration system is necessary but from the perspective of chirp and -- children and families i interviewed, two things must have. deportation of parents must be stopped. chirp are afraid of parents being taken away because they are being taken away and that needs to cease and we have to check the priority of having parents of us citizens not deported. the second
with foster parents that reunified with their parents in another country. there needs to be clear policy that makes clear that these families, like all families, deserve a chance, real chance, to be reunified, to come back together, and as is often the case, when agencies, when government is not pro-active about ensuring more equitable outcomes in the case, across borders, other sets of biases and practices get to fill in those holes, and so it's really important that localities begin to take...
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with foster parents that reunified with their parents in another country.there needs to be clear policy that makes clear that these families, like all families, deserve a chance, real chance, to be reunified, to come back together, and as is often the case, when agencies, when government is not pro-active about ensuring more equitable outcomes in the case, across borders, other sets of biases and practices get to fill in those holes, and so it's really important that localities begin to take on this issue explicitly. try to make sure that these families can be brought back together as well. >> i think it's clear that coordination of different systems -- the child welfare, the criminal system, the immigration system is necessary but from the perspective of chirp and -- children and families i interviewed, two things must have. deportation of parents must be stopped. chirp are afraid of parents being taken away because they are being taken away and that needs to cease and we have to check the priority of having parents of us citizens not deported. the second
with foster parents that reunified with their parents in another country.there needs to be clear policy that makes clear that these families, like all families, deserve a chance, real chance, to be reunified, to come back together, and as is often the case, when agencies, when government is not pro-active about ensuring more equitable outcomes in the case, across borders, other sets of biases and practices get to fill in those holes, and so it's really important that localities begin to take on...
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. >> my question has to do with parenting. >> with what? >> with parenting. yeah, because i think that if parents read to their children, that's the best preparation a child can have for school. because the school's going to teach them how to multiply and so on. and the child will come to respect reading. a couple guys got on the subway the other day, and they came -- i was way in the back of the train, and they must have come back on purpose. and they pulled out newspapers, you know, to show that they read. and they took out the sports section and stuffed the rest of the newspaper in a satchel, so hopefully they're going to be reading some of the front page, you know what i mean? >> okay. >> yeah. >> would you like me to chept on that? >> yeah, sure. >> okay. let me just start with a little story. i, as my good friend who drove me over here, alma roberts, knows and the complete -- i'm a complete sports phobic. i know nothing. and i did not want to raise a child who knew nothing. so as a single parent, single mom i put her in various sports, and she was in, w
. >> my question has to do with parenting. >> with what? >> with parenting. yeah, because i think that if parents read to their children, that's the best preparation a child can have for school. because the school's going to teach them how to multiply and so on. and the child will come to respect reading. a couple guys got on the subway the other day, and they came -- i was way in the back of the train, and they must have come back on purpose. and they pulled out newspapers,...
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isn't that, isn't that a parental, parental role just like watching tv? this. >> guest: the parents have a big role on social networks, but none of them know -- very few people -- certainly, not every parent knows how they work, not every parent is privy to their child's facebook account. and the government has a role because we're there to protect consumers, we're there to protect kids. and if 9-year-olds are on there and they become, you know, are susceptible to other predators and people, we're the ones who have to go after them. and we prefer not to go after them. we prefer not to have a sort of fertile playground for sexual predators on facebook. for example, if you're talking about kids under 13 being on there, how do you make sure no one over 18 can contact them other than their parents or people designated by their parents? for example, their sports coaches or teachers? how far beyond that do you want to get? i would argue not very far because then you get this, the problems that we've had in the past. you know, talking about parents, it's interes
isn't that, isn't that a parental, parental role just like watching tv? this. >> guest: the parents have a big role on social networks, but none of them know -- very few people -- certainly, not every parent knows how they work, not every parent is privy to their child's facebook account. and the government has a role because we're there to protect consumers, we're there to protect kids. and if 9-year-olds are on there and they become, you know, are susceptible to other predators and...
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parents ii connecticut could soon have to pay up...skips school.a high school there is tarting a program to fine parents 75- dollars for each unexcused absence.there is aacommunity service option if the family can't pay. that brings us to our question of the day:dooyou think parents should be fined if we'll take your calls in our 7 o'clock hour. you can alss go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you thinkk.. sound off through facebook or send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. a brand new study released this morning... reveals some troubling numbers on drug and alcohol use amonn hiih school students. almost á90-percentá of american teens say they know classmates who drink, smoke, or use drugs... and you won't believe how many are doiig it áduringá the school day. this morning rene marsh joins us live from washington with more on this troubling study. study.good morning, rene. 1) when we talk about drug use among these high school students... what kind of drugs are we talking about here?... illegal drugs? prescription drugs? 2) oes th
parents ii connecticut could soon have to pay up...skips school.a high school there is tarting a program to fine parents 75- dollars for each unexcused absence.there is aacommunity service option if the family can't pay. that brings us to our question of the day:dooyou think parents should be fined if we'll take your calls in our 7 o'clock hour. you can alss go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you thinkk.. sound off through facebook or send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. a brand new...
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>> parents who are really involved. but, you know, in terms of health and wellness, this is a new venue for a lot of people. so my question to you is, for the parents who want to come together, have the abilities, the means, the resources to come together and do something, what kind of programs can a pta throw to help promote health and wellness as a key component of children's lives? um, regardless of age. >> go ahead, dr. meyers. >> okay. i don't want to take all the time, but the national pta really has a lot of stuff of just ideas on their web site. and i highly recommend going there to look because not only -- but then there's another parent group that is affiliated with the pta. if you call the pta office and just say where else can i get some other ideas to work with parents, they'll put you in touch with this other parent coalition. and they've just got phenomenal resources out there to help parents of all communities and all kinds. so go there first. >> i would also recommend, um, going to nwf.org. they -- on o
>> parents who are really involved. but, you know, in terms of health and wellness, this is a new venue for a lot of people. so my question to you is, for the parents who want to come together, have the abilities, the means, the resources to come together and do something, what kind of programs can a pta throw to help promote health and wellness as a key component of children's lives? um, regardless of age. >> go ahead, dr. meyers. >> okay. i don't want to take all the time,...
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not just parents. all of us. we are all responsible for our children's safety, and no one can afford to be a bystander. now, as a mother, i've seen the awful power of bullying on young people. and i know that any parent would move heaven and earth to defend heir child from the pain and fear that bullying might cause. so, working together, we can all join that cause. we can build a nation where every single child no matter where he or she lives, or who they are, gets that same protection and support. thank you for what you do, and have a great conference tomorrow. [applause] >> the education department continues with the second day of the annual bullying prevention summit in washington. speakers include education secretary arne duncan, white house senior adviser valerie jarrett, and mother of musician lady good good our live coverage begins at 8:30 eastern on c-span2. >> i had no idea about the experiences -- despite all the time i spent in germany, i haven't spent a lot of time thinking about what it would have b
not just parents. all of us. we are all responsible for our children's safety, and no one can afford to be a bystander. now, as a mother, i've seen the awful power of bullying on young people. and i know that any parent would move heaven and earth to defend heir child from the pain and fear that bullying might cause. so, working together, we can all join that cause. we can build a nation where every single child no matter where he or she lives, or who they are, gets that same protection and...
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his parents, right there with him.ted as a young boy, his father, a sanitation worker in new york city. and when his dad saw a flyer offering a free gymnastics class, he signed his son up. by 9, training four hours a day, six days a week. hiss parents help, not lost on the first lady. >> starting when he was just 9 years old, john's mother would drive him an hour or more each way to the gym, six or seven days a week. >> reporter: john's parents would get him to all of his competitions and when there was no money for hotels, they would sleep in the car. john himself as a teenager getting a job while training to help pay the mortgage. he didn't medal in london, but he sure came close. and not surprisingly, this 0 m olympian told me today, it's his parents who are the true heroes. >> to all the parents out there, i just want to say, i know your children are really proud of what you've done and sacrificed and we love you to death. the parents also, too, they sacrifice so much and they're there with you every step of the wa
his parents, right there with him.ted as a young boy, his father, a sanitation worker in new york city. and when his dad saw a flyer offering a free gymnastics class, he signed his son up. by 9, training four hours a day, six days a week. hiss parents help, not lost on the first lady. >> starting when he was just 9 years old, john's mother would drive him an hour or more each way to the gym, six or seven days a week. >> reporter: john's parents would get him to all of his...
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viewed as an embarrassment by her parents. shafilea ahmed was born in britain.arents raised her and her siblings in the small town of warrington, where iftikar worked as a taxi driver. plenty of people in warrington knew the family, but no one was willing to talk to us on camera. as though the entire town wanted to put the tragedy behind them. one taxi driver who worked with the father described him as an ordinary man with a temper. neighbors described shafilea as a quiet girl that would slip out of her high heel shoes and cover up her short sleeve tops a block before reaching home. but it was at school that the first warning signs emerged. this is where shafilea went to school and it was her teachers who repeatedly raised the alarm, calling social services when she missed class, when she showed up to school with bruises on her arms. once with bruises around her neck and a cut on her face. and it was her teacher, not her parents, who reported her missing to police in september 2003. after months of searching, her body was found in the river kent. badly decompose
viewed as an embarrassment by her parents. shafilea ahmed was born in britain.arents raised her and her siblings in the small town of warrington, where iftikar worked as a taxi driver. plenty of people in warrington knew the family, but no one was willing to talk to us on camera. as though the entire town wanted to put the tragedy behind them. one taxi driver who worked with the father described him as an ordinary man with a temper. neighbors described shafilea as a quiet girl that would slip...
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so we want to be bridged to the parents. not just the mission parents. we know there is a lot of parents out there that don't know situation. it broke my heart when i went to oakland and i don't know what this is but my son can explain it to you. we want to talk with the parents so they know they can have this information that will benefit them. we don't have a limit or things like that. hopefully as well as many lawyers as we can have to reach many students in san francisco. >> there are still many parents that don't understand exactly what this is. an explanation of what it is and then how they can participate and with their family. >> commissioner fewer? commissioner fewer: thank you, president yee. i meant to say thanks for putting on this forum. i have been hosting a student for going on three years now. i will definitely tell her about this. it is true she has consulted an attorney and the attorney said it was $1,000. so i would definitely direct her to this. thanks very much. >> yeah, it will be great. just tell anyone we would love to have anyone
so we want to be bridged to the parents. not just the mission parents. we know there is a lot of parents out there that don't know situation. it broke my heart when i went to oakland and i don't know what this is but my son can explain it to you. we want to talk with the parents so they know they can have this information that will benefit them. we don't have a limit or things like that. hopefully as well as many lawyers as we can have to reach many students in san francisco. >> there are...
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the kids were able to text their parents and let them know that they were ok. they were able to ease a little bit of the hearts of a number of these parents that we spoke to. so the cell phones came in handy there. >> it can see more pictures and live video from the scene at wbaltv.com. you can also watch live update on your smart phone or tablet device. >>top winds of tropical storm isaacs clocked at about 65 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall tomorrow possibly as a category one hurricane. that has prompted accusations all along the coast. the storm is blamed for 19 deaths in haiti. it blew past the florida keys with little damage. the start of the republican national convention has been pushed back until tomorrow. chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer has been keeping an eye on is it all afternoon. >> it does look more organized over the central part of the gulf of mexico. the water temperature is over 86 degrees. the northern edge of the store looks like it is being torn apart by some wind shear. the latest report from the hurricane center is that t
the kids were able to text their parents and let them know that they were ok. they were able to ease a little bit of the hearts of a number of these parents that we spoke to. so the cell phones came in handy there. >> it can see more pictures and live video from the scene at wbaltv.com. you can also watch live update on your smart phone or tablet device. >>top winds of tropical storm isaacs clocked at about 65 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall tomorrow possibly as a...
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we're not the only parent. we're happy to be the only parent if i think it's the right way to raise my children. oftentimes, parents for safety reasons give their kids a cell phone, not realizing that particularly we're talking about a smart phone, you're handing a mini computer to your child. it's taking the time, it's critical, in a balanced and moderated approach. in my experience, holding off on things like cell phones, even i.m.ing when our kids, lilly we didn't let her i.m. in grade school. it takes away from their homework. technology is wonderful. facebook has a lot of good qualities to it, cell phones do, as well, but age appropriateness is really king. >> you made a point a moment ago about not just educating our children, but educating parents. >> right. >> you make this point in the book, talking about digital tourists or immigrants versus digital natives our kids are digital natives. my child at two and a half years old is going on fancy magazines and wondering why she can't scroll through the maga
we're not the only parent. we're happy to be the only parent if i think it's the right way to raise my children. oftentimes, parents for safety reasons give their kids a cell phone, not realizing that particularly we're talking about a smart phone, you're handing a mini computer to your child. it's taking the time, it's critical, in a balanced and moderated approach. in my experience, holding off on things like cell phones, even i.m.ing when our kids, lilly we didn't let her i.m. in grade...
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similarly, parents must accept their babies, once born, whether healthy or not. surrogates we spoke with talked about building a new home and using their money for their children's education. the money, $7,000 to $8,000 would otherwise take them decades to earn. most say they were happy to have helped infertile couples. the woman who bore baby serenity we met earlier, admitted to some sorrow at heseparation. >> you can't help it when you've carried a baby for nine months. i'd like to see how she does in the future. >> so i do have her address so i can get ahold of her. and i hopefully will be able to maintain some kind of a relationship with her. >> we caught up with serenity's mother in mumbai, about an hour's flight from dr. pa tell's. she and son brandon were holed up in a hotel awaiting dna test results and myriad documents to satisfy the indian and u.s. governments that the infant could leave the country. >> am i living happily ever after now? i certainly hope so. i hope that i can get her home, and i hope that she is a happy, healthy little baby, and that i
similarly, parents must accept their babies, once born, whether healthy or not. surrogates we spoke with talked about building a new home and using their money for their children's education. the money, $7,000 to $8,000 would otherwise take them decades to earn. most say they were happy to have helped infertile couples. the woman who bore baby serenity we met earlier, admitted to some sorrow at heseparation. >> you can't help it when you've carried a baby for nine months. i'd like to see...