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how do we center our kids? and especially the kids that aren't your kids right ones who maybe don't have someone there for them or someone who has the capacity to help them. so i've said in different interviews, delayed the submission of the book because i saw the build back better package which had for the first time a series of policies that would have put us finally in the of all of our peer countries as far as having family leave subsidies for, child care and incomes, subsidies that that shore up and put a floor under child poverty those passed in the house they in the senate they don't have the same constituency but i see that there's movement on the state level. i see that things are happening. california i see that things are happening in virginia. i that portland is put in, you know, not only subsidies for child care, but a living wage. so there is room for this on the state level. there are constituencies for this. seeing care is infrastructure and that's what schools are going to need because they can
how do we center our kids? and especially the kids that aren't your kids right ones who maybe don't have someone there for them or someone who has the capacity to help them. so i've said in different interviews, delayed the submission of the book because i saw the build back better package which had for the first time a series of policies that would have put us finally in the of all of our peer countries as far as having family leave subsidies for, child care and incomes, subsidies that that...
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those are things you never picture for your own kids. them doing something that makes them find joy. >> she can be feeling crappy at home or even in the hospital. she starts to perk up just sitting her at the sink and playing with water. it makes her happy. being out there surrounded by it, she is in her element. are you a surfer girl? yeah. can you say thank you? thank you. ♪ geoff: online, we look at why fall smells the way it does. and no, it's not because of all the pumpkin spice. we have the science of changing temperatures and decomposing vegetation to thank for the at. that's at pbs.org/newshour. and that's our program for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. for all of us at pbs news weekend, thanks for spending part of your saturday with us. we will see you tomorrow evening. >> major funding has been provided by -- ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and instutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioni
those are things you never picture for your own kids. them doing something that makes them find joy. >> she can be feeling crappy at home or even in the hospital. she starts to perk up just sitting her at the sink and playing with water. it makes her happy. being out there surrounded by it, she is in her element. are you a surfer girl? yeah. can you say thank you? thank you. ♪ geoff: online, we look at why fall smells the way it does. and no, it's not because of all the pumpkin spice....
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several years ago, when we had younger kids, we wanted to teach our kids these ideas. i went on amazon day, i was looking for books that would, you know allow me to talk to my kids about free market type ideas, personal freedom and and there was nothing there was a little bit about the constitution, but there wasn't really anything about some of these more fundamental ideas that the founding fathers really fighting for. so elijah and i got to talk and we're like, well let's actually create something. maybe there's market for it. we did. one book is kind of a labor love, a little test project. a lot of people bought it. and so we've continued from there, we've sold over 4 million books. now we're in 12 languages. we have a cartoon. it's just blowing up quite lot. so it's a clearly the market has said, yes, we need and want this. and so we're continuing to create more books. and the word tuttle, tuttle twins. i knew i wanted a boy and a girl because i wanted it relatable to boys and girls. so we chose twins and it was really a silly process of elimination. we wanted alli
several years ago, when we had younger kids, we wanted to teach our kids these ideas. i went on amazon day, i was looking for books that would, you know allow me to talk to my kids about free market type ideas, personal freedom and and there was nothing there was a little bit about the constitution, but there wasn't really anything about some of these more fundamental ideas that the founding fathers really fighting for. so elijah and i got to talk and we're like, well let's actually create...
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you had seven kids. it's not like a second kid or third kid.mi i understand..ta i can't buy the mom guilt. >> we all feel the mom guilt. >> seven kids? >> i follow her on instagram and i like her. she takes care of her body and healthy and posting pictures. i would never do this but i love it because she embracing parenthood and breastfeeding tw children at one time. >> how much patience does alec baldwin have for seven kids? >> they might have eight, nine and ten. >> she's supple. >> supple, yes.av >> another story. >> parents andr coaches getting in fights in el paso, texas, the parents and coaches have one game between the sharks and rams and the coaches started fightine and the parents jumped in. then same league a second fight for the knights and broncos.e >> there's going to have to bei: cops at games. cops in schools. >> you don't like this. >> it's totally out of control. anesthesia kid.s are 7 years ol. i know emotions get high on the football field. h i've been usualing you to get -- urging you to get hayden, who you wrote the book about, into sports
you had seven kids. it's not like a second kid or third kid.mi i understand..ta i can't buy the mom guilt. >> we all feel the mom guilt. >> seven kids? >> i follow her on instagram and i like her. she takes care of her body and healthy and posting pictures. i would never do this but i love it because she embracing parenthood and breastfeeding tw children at one time. >> how much patience does alec baldwin have for seven kids? >> they might have eight, nine and ten....
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you had 7 kids. it's not like a second kid by mistake. i understand she is probably a great parents. but i can't buy the mom guilt. >> we all feel the mom guilt. she takes care of her body and she stays healthy. she is breast feeding two children at one time. have you seen her? they might have 8, 9 and 10. brian: you have another story for me. >> parents and coaches are in fight. they have one game between the coaches and the rams. then they have a second fight between the knights and the broncos. brian: there will have to be the cops at games. there are cops in school. these kids are 7 years old. emotions get high on the football field. i have been urging you to get hayden who you wrote this book about into sports. this is texas. >> i'm from south carolina, people fight. that's what they do. this is a study by the center in japan how to put your baby to sleep. you carry the baby for five minutes, sit with the baby for 8 minutes and lay the baby down to sleep. that was the doctor who was twisting my baby in knots. i thought can i have my
you had 7 kids. it's not like a second kid by mistake. i understand she is probably a great parents. but i can't buy the mom guilt. >> we all feel the mom guilt. she takes care of her body and she stays healthy. she is breast feeding two children at one time. have you seen her? they might have 8, 9 and 10. brian: you have another story for me. >> parents and coaches are in fight. they have one game between the coaches and the rams. then they have a second fight between the knights...
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are you kidding?ut the good people of arizona, i don't know if i should love you or hate you, talked me into running for office. [applause] and i'm so glad that i did, because what i'm seeing now is a movement of people who are ready to save our republic and save our state. i'm so glad to be in this fight with you. when they invited us to have this amazing event here, i thought maybe we could take the helicopter to the border on day one and get busy securing the border. i'm not a pilot, but i'd be happy to sit back there. we will keep an eye on what's happening, because day one, our one, -- hour one, we will issue a declaration of invasion at our border. we're going to stop the oh of -- flow of fentanyl that's pouring into arizona. i want to be known as the grand canyon state. i don't want to be known at the fentanyl pipeline state. we are going to take back control from the cartels that joe biden handed operational control to. that's right. we are done with bumbling biden. hey, listen, he is trying t
are you kidding?ut the good people of arizona, i don't know if i should love you or hate you, talked me into running for office. [applause] and i'm so glad that i did, because what i'm seeing now is a movement of people who are ready to save our republic and save our state. i'm so glad to be in this fight with you. when they invited us to have this amazing event here, i thought maybe we could take the helicopter to the border on day one and get busy securing the border. i'm not a pilot, but i'd...
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i have three y millennial kids that have not had kids yet.you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book? it is a two-part question because i would like to be able to communicate that to two of the couples of my kids who are trying to have kids , to look at this but the other side is what can we do in the audience to help this movement? >> i talked to a gal last week you have the same question. she wasn't sure she was going to get him to read about that did watch the this education series it was influential they never heard that before so i would commend them on fox. >> i agree miseducation of america is a six part series on fox nation where we tell the abbreviated version of the book and film form and work with a great producer who put it together and did a phenomenal job. they will probably want to read it even more but i think ultimately coming at the top of —- topic of humility which is what i will do to mine some day when we make the choices we made w i had no idea. you will want the best for your ki
i have three y millennial kids that have not had kids yet.you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book? it is a two-part question because i would like to be able to communicate that to two of the couples of my kids who are trying to have kids , to look at this but the other side is what can we do in the audience to help this movement? >> i talked to a gal last week you have the same question. she wasn't sure she was going to get him to read about...
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i have three millennial kids that have not had kids yet. do you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book? and also, it is a desk part -- two part question. i would like to be able to communicate that to two of the couples of my kids that are trying to have kids to look at this. but, the other side of it is, what can we do in the audience to help the movement? >> i talked to a gal last week that had the same question. she was not sure she would get them to read a book but they did watch the miseducation series and it was very influential for millennial kids. they had never heard that before. i would certainly recommend that on fox. >> i agree. the miseducation of america is a six part series on fox nation where we tell the abbreviated version of the book in film form and we worked with a great producer, john case, who put it together. he did a great job. i think after watching that they would want to read it more. i think ultimately coming at the topic with humility to your kids, exactly what i will do
i have three millennial kids that have not had kids yet. do you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book? and also, it is a desk part -- two part question. i would like to be able to communicate that to two of the couples of my kids that are trying to have kids to look at this. but, the other side of it is, what can we do in the audience to help the movement? >> i talked to a gal last week that had the same question. she was not sure she would get...
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when you're walking down the street with a kid and the kid says why didn't you that man money?s a little dog and you're like because the money isn't going to the little dog, it goes to -- it goes inside his arm and that he gets really high and then he steals things. children in a weird way they are not there yet. they don't know what's going on. do you ever worry about this happening to your dog? >> i do worry about one of them attacking percy. i think one of the things is people have to start living in the real world. the new york that you loved, the new york that you grew up with or the new york you moved here for during the rudy giuliani years, that new york is no longer here. there is this wishful thinking that you think it's going to get better. i don't see how it gets better i'm usually a pretty optimistic person. >> greg: you made a book called things are going to be okay! [laughter] >> unless you go to new york. >> everything will be okay if you make smart decisions. one of the decisions people are having to make is -- they can't all leave. what can you do to take the i
when you're walking down the street with a kid and the kid says why didn't you that man money?s a little dog and you're like because the money isn't going to the little dog, it goes to -- it goes inside his arm and that he gets really high and then he steals things. children in a weird way they are not there yet. they don't know what's going on. do you ever worry about this happening to your dog? >> i do worry about one of them attacking percy. i think one of the things is people have to...
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when my kids are in school is a dual track education.er 10th grade, your kids decide they want to go to four-year college, that's fine, or do they want trade skill training, vocational training and career certification right there in high school? right there in high school. and i will tell you, that is music to the ears of industry leaders and business leaders, because they say we have great jobs, we don't have people ready for them, let's not let our kids floundered by 10 years after high school, let's get them ready in high school so they are ready for those big jobs. i'm going to date myself a little bit, i'm sure there's a few people my age or older who remembers when we used to do that. we had kids in my high school who got at a high school, they could be mechanics, they knew how to operate tools, they were ready for a job and we need to do that again. and if they decide later they want to go to college, great, but they don't need that. we can get great high-paying jobs for our kids right out of high school and we will work to make
when my kids are in school is a dual track education.er 10th grade, your kids decide they want to go to four-year college, that's fine, or do they want trade skill training, vocational training and career certification right there in high school? right there in high school. and i will tell you, that is music to the ears of industry leaders and business leaders, because they say we have great jobs, we don't have people ready for them, let's not let our kids floundered by 10 years after high...
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we were losing kids. mental health, keeping kids out of the school certainly did not help that. what was obvious was parents who had the resources were able to find options. they were able to get that child in a school, whether it was private because they had the resources to do that, or they were able to move to a different area, get their child into a school system where they could learn.. there were a lot of kids that did not have that option, a lot of families. we had over 2000 -- over 200,000 kids drop out in fiscal year 2021. 92% of those kids were on free and reduced lunch. those kids did not have the option. this is not a zero-sum game. there is an opportunity to help all kids and to make our schools stronger. i fundamentally believe that that choice should not only go to kids and families that have the resources, education is the great equalizer. everyone should have that choice. it is not a zero-sum game. there was a superintendent in eastern iowa who said i don't agree with the legislation, but it's passed. i'm going to do everything that i can to make sure that we ha
we were losing kids. mental health, keeping kids out of the school certainly did not help that. what was obvious was parents who had the resources were able to find options. they were able to get that child in a school, whether it was private because they had the resources to do that, or they were able to move to a different area, get their child into a school system where they could learn.. there were a lot of kids that did not have that option, a lot of families. we had over 2000 -- over...
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it's a little overwhelming to listen and i have three millennial kids that haven't had kids yet.do you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book, and also it's a two-part question because i would like to be able to communicate that to two of the couple of my kids that are trying to have kids to look at this but the other side is what can we do in the audience to help this movement? they did watch the series and it was very influential. they had never heard of that before so i would certainly command that on fox. it is a six part series on fox nation wen basically tell the abbreviated version of the book and work with a great producer who did a phenomenal job. if they are not going to want to read it i think after watching it they will want to read it even more. and i think ultimately coming up the topic with humility which is exactly what i'm going to do to mine someday when they are old enough to understand i had no idea. you're going to want the best for your kids and maybe i didn't know that when i was going through but now you're going t
it's a little overwhelming to listen and i have three millennial kids that haven't had kids yet.do you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book, and also it's a two-part question because i would like to be able to communicate that to two of the couple of my kids that are trying to have kids to look at this but the other side is what can we do in the audience to help this movement? they did watch the series and it was very influential. they had never heard...
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around and they ta thislking about wonderful christian school in north carolina that they sent their kids to, i had known about classical christian schools but my interest had peaked around that point i want to learn more the school system is broken, what we do, you they said you have to meet this guy david goodwin he loves the association of classical christian school so i shot him an e-mail and i said i wanted to learn more, whatdo u guys do and he shot me tons of information he had already done a lot of writing and research on thisan topic and i kept reading and reading i'm calling them too much i think, on a regular basis avid question about this, can this really be true, is this true and at one point i looked at my wife and i was sitting in my office and i said babe, runs a lot of the live stuff on fox nation and i said we have to make a movie outno of this, peoe need to know what is going on from john dewey to the original pledge of allegiance we can get into that to the ability salute and the progressives, the whole story and what david had done in the research he had done is a no-
around and they ta thislking about wonderful christian school in north carolina that they sent their kids to, i had known about classical christian schools but my interest had peaked around that point i want to learn more the school system is broken, what we do, you they said you have to meet this guy david goodwin he loves the association of classical christian school so i shot him an e-mail and i said i wanted to learn more, whatdo u guys do and he shot me tons of information he had already...
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kids and teachers. trust the governor who has already done that work. >> trust the governor who has never spent more money and never gotten fewer results and never put us in a spot where kids are further behind than they are right now. i do not know where this governor gets this slashing by 35%. we have made an economic proposal that is very clear that is on our website. we can absolutely invest in our kids, but we have to make sure we invest in their health care as well. when you go to a doctor's appointment, how long do you wait? you wait longer and longer periods of time. doctors are fleeing the state right now because of bills this dr. -- governor has signed. she raised insurance rates for doctors 900% and that is why you cannot get a doctor for her kids. that is why we have so many issues with health care costs. all of these are intertwined and what we can do is invest and bring people to the state who are going to be critical in making sure we get our education system on track and our medical syst
kids and teachers. trust the governor who has already done that work. >> trust the governor who has never spent more money and never gotten fewer results and never put us in a spot where kids are further behind than they are right now. i do not know where this governor gets this slashing by 35%. we have made an economic proposal that is very clear that is on our website. we can absolutely invest in our kids, but we have to make sure we invest in their health care as well. when you go to a...
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let the kids be kids.'s go back to the time when it was a joyful time to get together with your friends, dress however he wanted to dress and go get candy. they made everything into a political fight, political division and it's an outrage. elizabeth warren, i want to say one thing. she should just claim, now that you can identify as anything, become an italian-american and support columbus day. that's when i would do. >> greg: she would be a terrible italian. i don't think she can cook. >> tyrus: when somebody uses minorities for financial gain and is able to come back and honor it in everyone's okay with it, one has never been -- shouldn't she have been answering questions on the hill? like you used to pretend to be something you're not to get jobs, to get favors, elections. you defrauded your voters. they thought they were voting for someone who was native american and was proud of their heritage. in a way, isn't that some form of crime? but yet facts mean absolutely nothing because there is no conseque
let the kids be kids.'s go back to the time when it was a joyful time to get together with your friends, dress however he wanted to dress and go get candy. they made everything into a political fight, political division and it's an outrage. elizabeth warren, i want to say one thing. she should just claim, now that you can identify as anything, become an italian-american and support columbus day. that's when i would do. >> greg: she would be a terrible italian. i don't think she can cook....
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i have three millennial kids that have not had kids yet.but do you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book? and also it's a two-part question, that because i would like to be able to communicateat that to, two of the couples of my kids who were trying to have kids, to look at this. but the other side of it is, what can we do in the audience to help this movement? i talked to a cow last week you had the same question. she wasn't sure she was going to get them to read the book but they didn't read the miseducation serious it was very influential for millennial kids. they never heard that before. i would certainly recommend that on fox. next i agree, it miseducation ot america to six part series on fox nation. we basically tell the abbreviated version of the book and film form for the work of a great producer who put it together did a phenomenal job. so for not going to want to read it, i think after watching it they will probably want to read it even more. and i think ultimately coming at the topic wit
i have three millennial kids that have not had kids yet.but do you have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book? and also it's a two-part question, that because i would like to be able to communicateat that to, two of the couples of my kids who were trying to have kids, to look at this. but the other side of it is, what can we do in the audience to help this movement? i talked to a cow last week you had the same question. she wasn't sure she was going to get...
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and so even though we have lots of kids coming into the hospital for help every day i get to kids sends home as well and we're able to make sure to do that in an effective and safe way to make sure that everybody gets the care that they need. we're definitely seeing two things. the first is that our rsv surge if you will is happening a little bit earlier this year when i look back at the last couple of years. usually we see a pattern where we start to see rsv cases in november, and this year we really saw a real increase in cases earlier than expected in the 1st and 2nd weeks of october, the other interesting piece of this year's strain is that it seems to be affecting older kids a little bit harder than it tends to. and now this isn't to say that this specific strain that's going around is more dangerous or more variable into as we say, but really, what i think is going on here is that the older kids who normal really would have been exposed to lots of viruses. by the time they hit preschool and the last couple of years. we've done a really good job of protecting them. we've kept them
and so even though we have lots of kids coming into the hospital for help every day i get to kids sends home as well and we're able to make sure to do that in an effective and safe way to make sure that everybody gets the care that they need. we're definitely seeing two things. the first is that our rsv surge if you will is happening a little bit earlier this year when i look back at the last couple of years. usually we see a pattern where we start to see rsv cases in november, and this year we...
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put the kid down. put the kid down. put the kid down, dude. put the kid down!get on the ground now. get on the ground. get on the ground now. get on the ground now. kid. [dog barking] [siren] >> police wrestled the baby away from layner as he attempted to flee from the cops and run away. watch. >> we are fighting with him right now. i have the kid. >> jesse: ordeal ended after a day nine unit took a by the out bite out ofhis leg and tasered a second time. >> stop: stop. stop. >> laner charged with kidnapping and using a minor as a shield currently being held without bail. waukesha criminal darrell brooks who rammed his suv through a christmas parade in november mowed down dozens and killed six disrupting the court as his trial begins. let's bring in fox news correspondent jeff paul for the latest. jeff? >> jesse, jury selection just started monday but brooks, who is representing himself has already been kicked out on both days due to his behavior. now today's outburst started with the judge called brooks by his name. brooks said he doesn't identify with the nam
put the kid down. put the kid down. put the kid down, dude. put the kid down!get on the ground now. get on the ground. get on the ground now. get on the ground now. kid. [dog barking] [siren] >> police wrestled the baby away from layner as he attempted to flee from the cops and run away. watch. >> we are fighting with him right now. i have the kid. >> jesse: ordeal ended after a day nine unit took a by the out bite out ofhis leg and tasered a second time. >> stop: stop....
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it's a little overwhelming to listen, and i have three millennial kids that have had kids yet but doyou have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book, or how do we, and also it is a two-part question, that because i like to be to communiquÉ that the two of the couples of my kids were trying to have kids to look at this but the other side of it is what can we do in the audience to help this movement? >> well, i talked to a gal last week with the same question. she didn't wasn't sure she was going to get them to read the book but it did watch the education series and it was very influential for millennial kids. they had never heard that before would certainly commend that on fox. >> i agree. ms. education of america is a six part series now on fox station. we basically tell the abbreviated version of the book in film for. we worked with a great producer who put it together and did a phenomenal job. so if they're not come to want to read it i think after watching it they will probably want to read it even more. and i think i think ultimately coming at
it's a little overwhelming to listen, and i have three millennial kids that have had kids yet but doyou have a suggestion as to how we can communicate besides just giving them the book, or how do we, and also it is a two-part question, that because i like to be to communiquÉ that the two of the couples of my kids were trying to have kids to look at this but the other side of it is what can we do in the audience to help this movement? >> well, i talked to a gal last week with the same...
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and our kids are there.s are sitting there watching their mother get arrested. >> did you say anything? >> she said would for, the arresting officer said, you've had to have been expecting this. >> and she said no what? she said if i were expecting this, i would have makeup on. >> boyfriend p. j. said he thought there should've been some sort of misunderstanding, a terrible mistake. >> had laura said, i just wish crack was out of our lives? >> no, she wanted craig to have a relationship with the kids, she didn't have animosity towards craig. >> but when deputies searched the home where laura lived, there were clues everywhere, inside the master bedroom a key file to unlock craig's car, in another bedroom, blue tape, identical to the tape used to make that garage make in greg's basement. bits of incriminating evidence. when craig was killed, where were you? >> we were at home. you were with laura at home? >> i was with laura. >> the investigator believed he was with laura, but not innocently at home. six week
and our kids are there.s are sitting there watching their mother get arrested. >> did you say anything? >> she said would for, the arresting officer said, you've had to have been expecting this. >> and she said no what? she said if i were expecting this, i would have makeup on. >> boyfriend p. j. said he thought there should've been some sort of misunderstanding, a terrible mistake. >> had laura said, i just wish crack was out of our lives? >> no, she wanted...
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we are all kids. we are all god's kids. we are all sons of abraham. >> as we said, this interview went almost two hours and not a moment of it was boring at least from our perspective. see if you agree, coming up next. >>> if you google kanye west or ye, one of the first words to appear, and in fact one of the words that appear is crazy or mentally ill or bipolar, struggling with mental illness, et cetera. the theme is the same. the guy is a nut, don't listen to him. we are suspicious of that because through history claims of mental illness were always a way to make dissident voices the quiet. don't listen, he's a lunatic. and so we asked ye directly about this, about his very public struggles with manic behavior and his hospitalization for exhaustion. he gave a remarkable answer. and a believable one. he said the life i was being forced to live was driving me crazy. i had achieved fame and fortune and yet i was still not allowed to express what i really believed. that diminished me and drove me nuts. my marriage was fallin
we are all kids. we are all god's kids. we are all sons of abraham. >> as we said, this interview went almost two hours and not a moment of it was boring at least from our perspective. see if you agree, coming up next. >>> if you google kanye west or ye, one of the first words to appear, and in fact one of the words that appear is crazy or mentally ill or bipolar, struggling with mental illness, et cetera. the theme is the same. the guy is a nut, don't listen to him. we are...
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everybody knows what's up with their kid. and you know, they don't have to try to pretend to be something they aren't. >> reporter: jaden chen is bothered by loud sounds, and wears headphones to try to stay calm. >> even with headphones, if it's a busy area, he'll even cover his head. it will just be too much, even with the headphones, so this is really nice and comfortable for him. >> reporter: autism's numbers are on the rise. for a few hours on sunday morning, chuck e cheese restaurants in the bay area also hosted quiet darkened events for kids with the disorder. a recent cdc study found up to 4% of children in san diego countiy an autism diagnosis. much of that is simply because the public and the medical community are doing a better job of recognizing it. as understanding of the disorder grows, families hope there will be more opportunities for their kids to enjoy holidays, even if they can't handle loud sounds and bright lights. >> they're very cute. and very sweet. >> reporter: in sunnyvale john ramos, kpix 5. >> i'm s
everybody knows what's up with their kid. and you know, they don't have to try to pretend to be something they aren't. >> reporter: jaden chen is bothered by loud sounds, and wears headphones to try to stay calm. >> even with headphones, if it's a busy area, he'll even cover his head. it will just be too much, even with the headphones, so this is really nice and comfortable for him. >> reporter: autism's numbers are on the rise. for a few hours on sunday morning, chuck e...
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saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. migraine hits hard... ...so u hit back with ubrelvy. u put it all on the line. one dose of ubrelvy quickly stops migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. ♪♪ freakin' roots! ugh! somebody said roots! magic root cover up by l'oreal paris. i can cover your greys in 3... 2... 1. done. it's magic. magic root cover up by l'oreal paris. we're worth it. >>> new details this midday on an overnight homicide investigation in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood. police confirm a man was killed. it happened a little after midnight at turk and taylor streets not far from the warfield theatre. police say they were notified of gunfire through spot shotter technology. when they arrived, they found a man was shot. he died despite life-saving measures. >>> also overnight, san francisco police investigating a break-in at a jewelry and antique store.
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and add reflective tape to kid's costumes and think about costumes that do not cover kids faces. >> kids will want to be what they want to be. so, if they choose a darker costume like this darth vader costume, obviously, very dark, the mask covers their eyes. so you want to cut those eye holes larger or maybe just use face paint. >> don't forget when driving through neighborhoods slow down and put the phone down. >> powerball jackpot keeps rising. people are hoping the luck from a store that sold a recent winner will rub off on them >>> a look at sfo. halloween weekend meant several scary movies were out. but could any of them scare the rock? >> halloween fell to 5th place, smile fell to 4th place, pray for the devil, about a nun training fell to third place. ticket to paradise took second place for the second straight weekend earning $10 million. >> i did it your way. >> he has a point. >> black adam ticket sales dropped 60%. but 27.7 million was more than enough to keep the dwayne johnson flick number one. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>> hopefully you bought your lottery ticket. th
and add reflective tape to kid's costumes and think about costumes that do not cover kids faces. >> kids will want to be what they want to be. so, if they choose a darker costume like this darth vader costume, obviously, very dark, the mask covers their eyes. so you want to cut those eye holes larger or maybe just use face paint. >> don't forget when driving through neighborhoods slow down and put the phone down. >> powerball jackpot keeps rising. people are hoping the luck...
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, ticket for the kids that were struggling part of the pandemic.there a data now that'n collected that verifies what i think is likely to be a really serious challenge? and what are the recommendations that you believe need to be made? what do you recommend that policymakers and schools across the country do to do with this huge gap that probably has built up? >> guest: the studies that i've seen whether references i've seen have been mostly anecdotal as well, but i know that mckinsey had even before we have come completely out of the pandemic had estimated five months to well over a year learning loss, again depending on how long a a child was outf the classroom. and this is going to be a longitudinal issue, right? we're going to have to keep measuring. i did see though that sweden just released a study earlier this week. they had not, other than the two weeks initially, two or maybe two to four weeks initially had not closed down schools. they went immediately back to school and they have determined no learning loss for students in sweden. so wha
, ticket for the kids that were struggling part of the pandemic.there a data now that'n collected that verifies what i think is likely to be a really serious challenge? and what are the recommendations that you believe need to be made? what do you recommend that policymakers and schools across the country do to do with this huge gap that probably has built up? >> guest: the studies that i've seen whether references i've seen have been mostly anecdotal as well, but i know that mckinsey had...
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like kids. i would have supported this legislation and i would have signed it because we have to do a better job of protecting kids in the state and across the country. kids are not capable of making life altering decisions like that. there is a reason we have laws in place that protect kids from driving before the age of 60, voting before the age of 18. before we allow them to make decisions about smoking and drinking and wearing a seatbelt because they are not capable of making adult decisions at that age. we need to do a better job of making sure we not only protect them in this instant but across the board. we can and must do a better job and it is the most basic fundamental role of government. >> mr. jones, 30 seconds. jones: kids are not able to make the decisions about their parents are and i trust parents and doctors and physicians to make this decision. it is not an easy and straightforward issue but complex and complicated. we have to trust parents. talk about this issue as if it is a
like kids. i would have supported this legislation and i would have signed it because we have to do a better job of protecting kids in the state and across the country. kids are not capable of making life altering decisions like that. there is a reason we have laws in place that protect kids from driving before the age of 60, voting before the age of 18. before we allow them to make decisions about smoking and drinking and wearing a seatbelt because they are not capable of making adult...
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he's a sweet kid. he likes to make bad jokes and all the little kid stuff and when dom?it away from h? when do i reach into his life and tell him you can't, are you kidding me? run in the store and see what happens to you? it got taken away from me when i was 15. i grew up in a black neighborhoodid and my parents moved to neighborhood as one does i suppose. wese are playing ball and it's like one of those guys in field of dreams who super main neighbor guy and was picked up. if we lose the ball we draw up geall our stick to get the ball. then we finish the game. my mom goes oh. breakdown. a i'm like what is this? and there like you can never do that. i don't care what straw, you are with these boys in yard in your neighborhood and your going to to the man's yard to get the ball quite so never go with to that house about 10 but you have to make your friends understand that you just won't play along. and it was like at first i thought my dad was like, okay father. maybe somebody needs a scotch tonight. but you come to realize you understand why he was making a point.t. i'l
he's a sweet kid. he likes to make bad jokes and all the little kid stuff and when dom?it away from h? when do i reach into his life and tell him you can't, are you kidding me? run in the store and see what happens to you? it got taken away from me when i was 15. i grew up in a black neighborhoodid and my parents moved to neighborhood as one does i suppose. wese are playing ball and it's like one of those guys in field of dreams who super main neighbor guy and was picked up. if we lose the ball...
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are outperforming the other kids in the city on standardized tests. how do you do that? well, she created an environment that's conducive for learning. there's a friend of mine who started school and the mean street economy. ben navarro wanted to proffer that poor kids in poor communities can learn just like everybody else for about 10 or 15% more than the average public school student in chelsea county and he's able to get those kids within two years top 20% nationwide. there's a model that works, we need to follow that model. another model in california, philadelphia, the truth is, when we follow the model that, would for the kids, it works out really well. >> so, what is the rationale for the people who know that those models exist and yet, continue to fight to preserve the status quo? >> i don't know. [laughter] >> maybe more -- i think there's just areas that in order to save them all, you have to wait until you have a solution for them all. >> yes. >> it's as if the house is on fire, instead of saving as many as you can and the house is on fire,
are outperforming the other kids in the city on standardized tests. how do you do that? well, she created an environment that's conducive for learning. there's a friend of mine who started school and the mean street economy. ben navarro wanted to proffer that poor kids in poor communities can learn just like everybody else for about 10 or 15% more than the average public school student in chelsea county and he's able to get those kids within two years top 20% nationwide. there's a model that...
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rachel: the kids do know, my kids which were the houses in the neighborhood that gave the full size candyyou know, kids from other neighborhoods know that. the word spreads. they come to those neighborhoods. that is how it was in our old hometown. so yeah, i think they -- will: are you a full size candy bar house. rachel: fun size. we give big handfuls, big handfuls. will: do you monitor. kids one or two? rachel: i don't do that. will: you're out. rachel: once i'm in, i'm in on the whole thing. todd: well-be the bucket family. i'm on the show i do in the middle of night. i can't stay up. will: monday night this year. rachel: monday night. one of my kids has a school starting the next day. they moved the start time to 10:00. which i thought was really awesome. todd: class, class. with that coming up 16 days away from the potential red wave. it comes down to swing states. our voter panel coming up. rachel: plus pumpkin spice makes everything nice. celebrity chef george duran shows us recipes for the fall. ♪ i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 ou
rachel: the kids do know, my kids which were the houses in the neighborhood that gave the full size candyyou know, kids from other neighborhoods know that. the word spreads. they come to those neighborhoods. that is how it was in our old hometown. so yeah, i think they -- will: are you a full size candy bar house. rachel: fun size. we give big handfuls, big handfuls. will: do you monitor. kids one or two? rachel: i don't do that. will: you're out. rachel: once i'm in, i'm in on the whole thing....
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these kids are outperforming the other kids in the city on standardized tests. how do you do that? well she created an environment that's conducive learning. yes, there's a friend of mine who started a school in charleston called the meeting street academy, a guy named ben navarro wanted to prove that poor kids in poor communities learn just like everybody else for about ten or 15% more than the average public student in charleston. he's able to get those kids within two years in the top 20% nationwide. so a model that works, you just need to follow that model. there's another in california. there's some in philadelphia. the truth is that when we when we follow the that works for the kids, it works out really well. so what is the rationale for the people know that those models exist and yet continue to fight, preserve the status quo? i don't know. let me give you a more in-depth answer. i think there's this theory that in order to save them all, you have to wait until you have a solution for them all. yes. it's as if the house is on fire instead of saving as many as you can. the ho
these kids are outperforming the other kids in the city on standardized tests. how do you do that? well she created an environment that's conducive learning. yes, there's a friend of mine who started a school in charleston called the meeting street academy, a guy named ben navarro wanted to prove that poor kids in poor communities learn just like everybody else for about ten or 15% more than the average public student in charleston. he's able to get those kids within two years in the top 20%...
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are outperforming the other kids in city. on standardized tests. >> she created an environment that's conducive to learning. there's a friend of mine started school in charleston called mainstreet academy, wanted to prove that poor kids import amenities can learn just like everybody else for about 10 or 15 percent more than the average public school students in charleston county he was able gto get those kids within two years in the top 20 percent nationwide. so there's a model that works and it's just follow that model. there's another model in california, the truth is when we follow the model that works for the kids, it works out really well. >> what is the rationale for the people who know that those models exist . and yet continue to fight to preserve the status quo. >> let me give you a more in-depth answer. these are just theories that in order to save them all, you have to wait until you have a solution for them all. it's as if the house is in fire instead of saving as many as you can and i'll set on fire you're going
are outperforming the other kids in city. on standardized tests. >> she created an environment that's conducive to learning. there's a friend of mine started school in charleston called mainstreet academy, wanted to prove that poor kids import amenities can learn just like everybody else for about 10 or 15 percent more than the average public school students in charleston county he was able gto get those kids within two years in the top 20 percent nationwide. so there's a model that works...
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i want my kids to know about roman history. i want my kids to be smart. if you are white ally just ask for your kids. >> host: i want to thank my hosts at the free library of philadelphia. i want to thank the audience for being engaged, this is what it is to be in a democracy, the discourse, the resistance, the compensation for the liberation of the mind. thank you for being here. >> guest: appreciate you getting the book. >> if you are enjoying tv sign a proud newsletter using the qr code on the screen, to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, auto discussions and more. booktv every sunday on c-span2 or any time online, booktv.org, television for serious readers. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast, every
i want my kids to know about roman history. i want my kids to be smart. if you are white ally just ask for your kids. >> host: i want to thank my hosts at the free library of philadelphia. i want to thank the audience for being engaged, this is what it is to be in a democracy, the discourse, the resistance, the compensation for the liberation of the mind. thank you for being here. >> guest: appreciate you getting the book. >> if you are enjoying tv sign a proud newsletter...
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we wanted to get our kids caught up. online learning was not good for the kids. especially the kids in the low income areas. we worked with the boys and girls club and came up with opportunities for teachers to make to -- terrific additional income over the summer with 12 weeks where the kids could come in to get caught up on their math, reading, science and american civics. we had tens of thousands of kids who took advantage of this and it was so successful and appreciated by the parents we pre-funded it for next year. they will be having a summer camp whether they want to or not . that's something that's probably common across the country, kids need that extra instruction. these are the types of settings where not only is it a fun answer for moms and dad's who are often still working over the summer but it is helping our kids leapfrog forward over what they fell behind on. secondly, this idea around school choice. i thought secretary rice put it so eloquently why we want school choice and i'm able to stand on the shoulders of leaders who came before me. arizona
we wanted to get our kids caught up. online learning was not good for the kids. especially the kids in the low income areas. we worked with the boys and girls club and came up with opportunities for teachers to make to -- terrific additional income over the summer with 12 weeks where the kids could come in to get caught up on their math, reading, science and american civics. we had tens of thousands of kids who took advantage of this and it was so successful and appreciated by the parents we...
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i need my kids. my kids are my life. and, he looked at me and he's like, what we do?otta go. he's gotta go. >> so you say to tim we've got to do something and what does he say back to you? >> okay. >> okay? i will kill him. is that what you understood him to say? >> he said okay. >> did you realize that you had crossed the line there? >> not at the time, because it was just talk. >> this is the moment that you became the architect of a murder. >> yeah. but at the time i didn't think it was going to happen. >> maybe not right then and there. but after visiting her children in new york. two months later. the wheels in her head were still turning. >> my son is falling his eyes out to me saying how he hated up here, he wants to come home with me, he wants me to steal him away and that hit me. it was, anyone who knows my son knows that he doesn't just fall his eyes out like that. >> did this put you back in that place where you had that conversation back when? >> yes. >> she says when she returned home to texas, as she told her husband him that it was showtime. >> i'm tell
i need my kids. my kids are my life. and, he looked at me and he's like, what we do?otta go. he's gotta go. >> so you say to tim we've got to do something and what does he say back to you? >> okay. >> okay? i will kill him. is that what you understood him to say? >> he said okay. >> did you realize that you had crossed the line there? >> not at the time, because it was just talk. >> this is the moment that you became the architect of a murder. >>...
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how many kids go to college? how many graduate and all of that, what are they go to school, and what are their earnings potentials? our focus of life is we need to make money. we are taught for 12 years of precollege that your highest value, you're worth is tied to how much money you make. that is dangerous paradigm to instill in young people. and at the same time we remove the spirituality. that is crystals. you forgot world religion -- you have world religion they all the same. we believe in science -- the hard cold facts or whatever. so, unfortunately, there is a trade-off that happens. the children understand that they are just money earners. i don't know about you, but, i gave birth to three children. they are not cash machines. quite the opposite. but i don't expect them to grow up to be cash machines either. so, i think we have adopted this false paradigm. it's a lie. college prep is part of that because college prep -- career readiness, that is not being borne out. we have cage graduating -- we have kids
how many kids go to college? how many graduate and all of that, what are they go to school, and what are their earnings potentials? our focus of life is we need to make money. we are taught for 12 years of precollege that your highest value, you're worth is tied to how much money you make. that is dangerous paradigm to instill in young people. and at the same time we remove the spirituality. that is crystals. you forgot world religion -- you have world religion they all the same. we believe in...