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answer the question. >> you know, you might sometimes see a kid cry because it hurts so hard. >> a stand-upollege player himself back in the day at nevada and louisville. >> there we go. >> evans uses his contacts to get his kids noticed by major college football programs across the country. >> everybody in the coaching world that i have ties to, they know that i won't talk about a kid if he's not a good kid. that's my credibility. get there. there we go. go get it. >> kids like bunchy's friend, 10-year-old haven. >> there we go. >> we've known each other since we were 3 years old or 2 1/2. >> he says he got an offer from the university of nevada. >> how did nevada find out about you? >> by social media and mike. >> quick, push. >> you have eight college coaches come by? >> yes. and that was the second week that we opened. people say, mike, call me when you got them near high school. if you don't get them now, who knows where they're going to go in high school. so a lot of coaches, send me the video then. >> lane kiffin is head coach at florida atlantic university. and has recruited young k
answer the question. >> you know, you might sometimes see a kid cry because it hurts so hard. >> a stand-upollege player himself back in the day at nevada and louisville. >> there we go. >> evans uses his contacts to get his kids noticed by major college football programs across the country. >> everybody in the coaching world that i have ties to, they know that i won't talk about a kid if he's not a good kid. that's my credibility. get there. there we go. go get...
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it is just being a kid. bill: as a stu safer in your mind thinking about long-term political impack imimpact of gun control or know you have security guards, locked doors and a process to keep bad gu >> this issue is simple solution that we can to that aredid be m. >> are you scared as a kid, a sistudent that there was such a failure of keep this kid from buying a gun, being on treat and in the school. >> it is, very scare that's our governmenbut the politicians in, they represent therepresent thee giving them tens of millions of dollar say that i think strong in keeping e class, when you doa in touch wi. >> thank you. bill: all right, you heard the studentte, one side of the student perspective. let's talk about teachers.ros ty weighing in. you see them on twitter, facebook talki you keep schools? one teacher, not happy, with suggestion that some teachers should be a with y teacher,rry permitting in our union high school, nick is not happy, welcome news" how are. >> thank you, bill. bill: about what to you
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she is a great kid. >> she is a great kid. >> reporter: our expert says there is one clear message you should give your kids. >> if you're going out and your kids are on their own, it's don't open the door for anybody unless the house is burning down and you're running out. >> reporter: don't answer the door no matter what seems like simple advice but as kids become i went independent, but it takes even more to keep them safe. so, for our next scenario, we are putting kids to the test where they least expect it. now, john the contractor will run into them on the street. >> oh, what's up, guys? how are you? >> reporter: it's a parents' worst fear. >> oh, yeah, you want a ride? >> reporter: will john be able to whisk them away? first up is 14-year-old eric, an outgoing kid with his own youtube channel. his parents say eric is used to walking home from school by himself and they have taught him to be wary of potentially dangerous people. >> as much as we have to be careful, i want them to also feel that they are in a safe environment. >> reporter: now, that's got them worried. will eric k
she is a great kid. >> she is a great kid. >> reporter: our expert says there is one clear message you should give your kids. >> if you're going out and your kids are on their own, it's don't open the door for anybody unless the house is burning down and you're running out. >> reporter: don't answer the door no matter what seems like simple advice but as kids become i went independent, but it takes even more to keep them safe. so, for our next scenario, we are putting...
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you see a kid -- you go to the cough tier ya and a kid eating by himself or playground kids by themselvesa good teacher and bring them in. bring them into and find a buddy for them. something they can have interest. you can bring them, bring people together. that's what teachers do. >> so when you hear about this person and how do you reconcile? this is somebody who fell through the cracks? >> yeah. because there were video we have seen what we have heard. he had gone to a mental hemt clinic. he had sent things to people. we knew his we found out now in retro spect. his mom had passed away. knowing those things you want the community resources to come to the kid. there's a will the of things that communities have to offer. and we should be trying to, if we know a kid is in pain, is hurting. we have to find a way. and we do. we do it a lot. with foster care kids. >> there is stigma in the country about mental health issues and it's a danger in a situation like this. you don'tment to stigmatize people. because the vast majority are not violent. and won't hurt other people. >> instead of --
you see a kid -- you go to the cough tier ya and a kid eating by himself or playground kids by themselvesa good teacher and bring them in. bring them into and find a buddy for them. something they can have interest. you can bring them, bring people together. that's what teachers do. >> so when you hear about this person and how do you reconcile? this is somebody who fell through the cracks? >> yeah. because there were video we have seen what we have heard. he had gone to a mental...
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because sounds like she wants to build a compound in the walking dead -- protect the kids! ild a perimeter around the wall! i need them dead now! so the idea is don't touch guns, just turn the school into a fortress. why stop with cops and perimeter patrols? why not post snipers on the roof? dig a mote, fill it with gun-eating sharks! yeah, stick the heads of other school shooters on spikes outside the school to deter another attack! ( laughter ) that seems like a crazy idea. you can't have a school with snipers and armed guards patrolling the perimeter. no, apparently we need those guns in the classroom. >> we should start thinking about arming teachers. a minimum of six to eight teachers and administrators trained in the use of firearms. >> it's an issue of not enough superior fire power to stop these killers. >> trevor: so now you want teachers to have guns. like, my teacher didn't even know who was talking in class. ( laughter ) now you want to trust them to shoot the right kid? think about it. how many times did your teacher yell at the kid next to the kid who was talki
because sounds like she wants to build a compound in the walking dead -- protect the kids! ild a perimeter around the wall! i need them dead now! so the idea is don't touch guns, just turn the school into a fortress. why stop with cops and perimeter patrols? why not post snipers on the roof? dig a mote, fill it with gun-eating sharks! yeah, stick the heads of other school shooters on spikes outside the school to deter another attack! ( laughter ) that seems like a crazy idea. you can't have a...
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thisis is a kid who can't buy a beer in this state! think that it is outrageous and illogical, sean! and listen, and we have to remember one thing, that ar-15 was banned. sale of that weapon were banned in this country from 1994 until 2000! >> hannity: it didn't help. >> under the brady ban. for 10 years, we didn't have it. >> hannity: it didn't help! >> i mean, let's do something. we can't have the kid who's fermenting all of this evil inside him have such easy access. not only did he get the machine -- >> geraldo, listen. i appreciate your emotional, you know, involvement in this as well. it was a tragedy, but let's talk reality! the assault weapons ban, the department ofpa justice's own study on the assault weapons ban said it did almost nothing to reduce firearms violence. what you're suggesting -- to be clear here -- is what? that legal, law abiding american citizens like me, right? i own an ar. frankly, geraldo, i like you and respect your opinion but i don't care about your opinion about what weapons i should have. why should i
thisis is a kid who can't buy a beer in this state! think that it is outrageous and illogical, sean! and listen, and we have to remember one thing, that ar-15 was banned. sale of that weapon were banned in this country from 1994 until 2000! >> hannity: it didn't help. >> under the brady ban. for 10 years, we didn't have it. >> hannity: it didn't help! >> i mean, let's do something. we can't have the kid who's fermenting all of this evil inside him have such easy access....
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what could be so offensive about a kid's movie about rabbits to justify calls for a boycott. i just need to keep the wildlife out where they belong or to try to. go for. the animated film peter rabbit or the ology foundation of america because of the way of progress food allergies there's a scene in the movie where rabbits a very human arch nemesis is by throwing a lot for a use of him he's allergic and starts choking having to inject himself to stave off the reaction of the sea call some courage to call for a boycott of the movie claiming it makes light of a serious issue and paves the way for bullying sony pictures house already issued an apology. ok let's go at live knowing get some debating done because we've got live on the program tanya winters president and c.e.o. of allergy and network and also joan griffin a republican party official from texas you're both very welcome to the program thanks for holding on in this extended news hour as well to both of you told me it can we just start with you here the movie actually shows a person dealing with a food allergy is that n
what could be so offensive about a kid's movie about rabbits to justify calls for a boycott. i just need to keep the wildlife out where they belong or to try to. go for. the animated film peter rabbit or the ology foundation of america because of the way of progress food allergies there's a scene in the movie where rabbits a very human arch nemesis is by throwing a lot for a use of him he's allergic and starts choking having to inject himself to stave off the reaction of the sea call some...
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teacher when you see a kid, say you go out to the cafeteria and see a kiding by himself or the playground, the kid is over by themselves. part of being a good teacher is to try to bring them into the fold. try to bring them into find a buddy for them. find out something they can have some interest where you can bring them, bring people together. that's what teachers do. that's what good teachers do. >> when you hear about this person and how do you reconcile it? this is somebody who fell through the cracks? >> yeah. we've seen or heard some signs. we knew he had gone to mental health clinic. we knew he had said things to people. we knew that his -- we found out now his mom had passed away. knowing those things, you want the communities resources the come to that kid. there's lots of things that communities have to offer. we should be trying to -- if we know a kid is in pain or is hurting, we have to find a way and we do. we do that a lot of times with foster care kid, with all kinds of kid. >> there's still stigma in this country about mental health issues.
teacher when you see a kid, say you go out to the cafeteria and see a kiding by himself or the playground, the kid is over by themselves. part of being a good teacher is to try to bring them into the fold. try to bring them into find a buddy for them. find out something they can have some interest where you can bring them, bring people together. that's what teachers do. that's what good teachers do. >> when you hear about this person and how do you reconcile it? this is somebody who fell...
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a school. and. these are the kids a brick show drivers made in my garage. and today one or two of them could get a big step up in life. they're about to sit an exam designed by mensa the world's oldest high i.q. society. and they're here to see if they can discover a genius kid from the slum just. give me your take i think you get the name would be more on hand if that would be good should be good or your top two percent name beard doing a lot. coming. sure a stana minutes a scholar person is hoping this test will uncover a brilliant mind. may otherwise be lost. five to six million children under privileged who have an i.q. over one third. so we're trying to locate uncut diamonds in this all my you know people over here and if we can get some we'll try to polish them up for those who get elected their lives with you. passing the test is just the beginning. if a genius is found a win a scholarship at a school usually only the privileged can ask him. what that means to get her to a nice school. for children every day. what would you like to be one day i learn
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it is not a way to kick kids out of school, it is a way to provide an intervention. it is really critical to be able to do all three of those things. not just for the next shooter but for the next kid that is at risk of suicide. threat assessment solves and schoolss -- and gives and ability pick up kids a lot . intervention sooner. it is not the only thing that we can do, but it is a huge piece. host: after sandy hook where 20 students and six faculty members were killed, many thought that that would be the tipping point to have a conversation on gun debate. nothing changed. then the debate over bump stocks over what happened in las vegas, nevada, was part of the debate. nothing changed. regarding your area of expertise, will anything change on school campuses across the area? i hope so. i hope this is a moment where we have conversations that are constructive. what things can we agree on and do? guns are clearly a huge issue, wear schools are guns., they are beyond we have medical problems, we have other issues from the community. we have a the weather and severe eve
it is not a way to kick kids out of school, it is a way to provide an intervention. it is really critical to be able to do all three of those things. not just for the next shooter but for the next kid that is at risk of suicide. threat assessment solves and schoolss -- and gives and ability pick up kids a lot . intervention sooner. it is not the only thing that we can do, but it is a huge piece. host: after sandy hook where 20 students and six faculty members were killed, many thought that that...
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force of the thinking that as a kid does take it a challenge. for varsha it's the first time in a dream feels really. john dick naked but the real some of the master the art but not to you want to do when there's the morning and i want to get caught up in this basement outer space based on the time he told me they decided they needed to dig through. them with the me i knew something people in the same dream a reality i mean all the things on a day. to behold. i don't know what's in store for vosh. in four used to be among the first mensa scholars to graduate in the pantheon that is a plea but she's already tasted a very different future. even if her family don't realize it's possible. before leaving india there's one last thing i need to do. it's been seven days since menses last round of testing and i want to know if a new genius could be about to start a journey of their own. to him they are but. he. could now. be a man thought bob best misaka but to a nearby. seven high scores out of fifty who were tested. but is anyone scored high enough to
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we are doing a show called "my kid would never do that." ally angel is an actress and you are here on a show about bullying. it was hard. this is no act. >> this isn't. it brings back memories because for me i have gone through this before as a kid as well, and so i want to thank you, bianca. thank you for pulling me aside. when she saw i started crying she started comfort canning me. >> where did that come from, bianca? >> i get bullied a lot too so i know how it feels. >> now, glaze, drace, did you p on the bullying? >> yes, and i didn't want to say anything. everyone here is like really nice. >> we tell them we've been reading the comments they posted online. remember, when one of the bullies called our victim weird grace went along. >> not to put you on the spot, but it is a natural thing i think for kids to want to feel like they're a part of the conversation on social media. so you chiemd med in there on t. maybe did you feel like you had to get them to like you? >> well, i felt more of a connection to them because like i didn't really
we are doing a show called "my kid would never do that." ally angel is an actress and you are here on a show about bullying. it was hard. this is no act. >> this isn't. it brings back memories because for me i have gone through this before as a kid as well, and so i want to thank you, bianca. thank you for pulling me aside. when she saw i started crying she started comfort canning me. >> where did that come from, bianca? >> i get bullied a lot too so i know how it...
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kids. through a question i was gonna come appear for is have you read piece going society? feel like there's this, i keep hearing from parents who come in here with this expectation that the kid should be at a certain level of reading, and this is the problem i had of high school teachers, they clearly had students were way far behind in the reading level at age 16 there were maybe third or fourth grade i kept thinking about this idea that we think it's a given right to move to a different grade because where you're old older, like the earth has gone around the sun and therefore i should be in the next grade even though i'm not meeting those standards and i don't know if there's a way in which, if you talk about this, that combo of yes they need to meet certain standards but how do we d school our way of thinking and that. >> give a question or comment. so even though chicago public schools have set on paper since 2006 there interested in restorative justice, the idea that rather than focusing on punishment representative retribution, there has been very little support by w
kids. through a question i was gonna come appear for is have you read piece going society? feel like there's this, i keep hearing from parents who come in here with this expectation that the kid should be at a certain level of reading, and this is the problem i had of high school teachers, they clearly had students were way far behind in the reading level at age 16 there were maybe third or fourth grade i kept thinking about this idea that we think it's a given right to move to a different...
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. >> these kids think they're trying out for a new pop culture quiz show. >> i don't think we're supposed to be talking. >> these kids won a spot on a new ultimate challenge show. they have no idea we're the one withes testing them. >> why don't we just put 20. >> to see if they'll cheat. >> does anybody know who bella thorne is? >> while our cameras and their parents watch. >> oh, my gosh. >> would your child give in to temptation? >> sasha changed his answer. >> i don't like that. >> we'll tell you what you might be doing wrong. >> i'm a little disappointed, actually. >> and show you how to do it right. >> i want you to be a strong person and really stand up for yourself. >> please, put away your phone. >> he's doing what i taught him to do. >> put away your phone. >> it's "dateline's" my kid would never do that, the cheating edition. >> hello, i'm fatly morales. we all want our kids to shine on the field. how do we make sure they do well on their own and not by cheating? peer pressure is everywhere and the cool to cut corners could be overwhelming. you may think your kids would never t
. >> these kids think they're trying out for a new pop culture quiz show. >> i don't think we're supposed to be talking. >> these kids won a spot on a new ultimate challenge show. they have no idea we're the one withes testing them. >> why don't we just put 20. >> to see if they'll cheat. >> does anybody know who bella thorne is? >> while our cameras and their parents watch. >> oh, my gosh. >> would your child give in to temptation? >>...
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and that's a terrible thing. i have kids of my own. >> a veteran of the -- of over three decades in the classroom, and despite your modesty, we are aware that a whole bunch of parents can be happy you were on the job today because they got their kids home as a result. jim guard, a mathematics teacher at marjory stoneman douglas high school, we're glad you're well, we're glad you're safe. we grieve for the overall school community there. thank you very much for joining us on the air tonight. >> thank you so much. take care. thanks again. >> thank you, jim. throughout our coverage today, we've heard from different students at this high school who knew the suspect before he had been expelled. >> when i was in the vocational school, the alternate school, he went ahead and showed me all his layout of guns and said he'd shoot them around for fun. >> i met nick my sophomore year. he was a little bit off. i could tell there was something different about him. yeah, a little bit insane. not insane. more like the term -- more -- >> tro
and that's a terrible thing. i have kids of my own. >> a veteran of the -- of over three decades in the classroom, and despite your modesty, we are aware that a whole bunch of parents can be happy you were on the job today because they got their kids home as a result. jim guard, a mathematics teacher at marjory stoneman douglas high school, we're glad you're well, we're glad you're safe. we grieve for the overall school community there. thank you very much for joining us on the air...
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kids? now we're putting them to a test after a gun safety class. it be enough to keep them away from the weapon? let's return to our story. we used hidden cameras and now focusing our lenses on little kids. our expert says you should start gun safety training with children as young as 4. the first little kids we're going to test are siblings luke and nevada. what will happen when they spot a gun and think no one is watching. their mom explains why this test is especially for for her kids. i know your husband is training to be a police officer. >> yes. while he was in the police academy he had a gun in the house for a full year. >> reporter: did your kids know where the gun was? >> no. >> reporter: she's sure nine-year-old nevada will know exactly what to do. she's sort of the rule follower kind of kid? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but she's not so sure about 7-year-old luke. >> he's the middle child. he's very outgoing. he's kind of the ham of the family. >> reporter: before we test luke and nevada we send them to a gun safety class with our expert,
kids? now we're putting them to a test after a gun safety class. it be enough to keep them away from the weapon? let's return to our story. we used hidden cameras and now focusing our lenses on little kids. our expert says you should start gun safety training with children as young as 4. the first little kids we're going to test are siblings luke and nevada. what will happen when they spot a gun and think no one is watching. their mom explains why this test is especially for for her kids. i...
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he was a quiet kid in class so nothing outstanding. it was a basic class. i taught the class between algebra 1 and geometry. i can remember the seventh hour, last period of the day and all that. there were just -- i never had any problems with him. and unfortunately, people say does this make any sense? well, no. no shooting such as these make sense. so, i really can't say anything one way or the other. like i said, he never really -- it wasn't a problem in class when i had him, but that was over a year ago now. >> authorities aren't releasing names and we understand that. we want the families to be notified in the proper way. but have you been able to check in with the folks you know and have been worried about? >> well, what we did when i had my six kids there was the first thing i did was take attendance, who is all here. who is not here, what kids are actually absent, and then we were all on various e-mails and i have, you know, some teacher aid said, i have these kids with me. i have these kids with me. i went through all those list s to see if any of
he was a quiet kid in class so nothing outstanding. it was a basic class. i taught the class between algebra 1 and geometry. i can remember the seventh hour, last period of the day and all that. there were just -- i never had any problems with him. and unfortunately, people say does this make any sense? well, no. no shooting such as these make sense. so, i really can't say anything one way or the other. like i said, he never really -- it wasn't a problem in class when i had him, but that was...
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i walked away from all of that and i'm doing what since i was a little kid i wanted to do, which was he world. you talk about what it means for you, mu5ic saved you. around that same time, you were having a son growing up who then hit the same age. they don't tell you this. i mean, i wish they had. i'm not sure how i would have prepared for it but i realised afterwards that it's very common if you were raped or abused a5 a child and you also have a child, when that child turns the age you were when the abuse started, it's very likely that your entire world will implode. that's what happened to me. i just couldn't. .. on a biological level, i couldn't do the math. i couldn't see this perfect miracle child who was four, five years old, this ab5olute god—given miracle, and see that i was that size when this was done to me, and not only that but the terror of, what have i done? i brought this kid into a world where these awful things happen. what was the effect on you? everything fell apart. i was aggre55ively self—harming, i was suicidal, i ended up spending nine months in various secure
i walked away from all of that and i'm doing what since i was a little kid i wanted to do, which was he world. you talk about what it means for you, mu5ic saved you. around that same time, you were having a son growing up who then hit the same age. they don't tell you this. i mean, i wish they had. i'm not sure how i would have prepared for it but i realised afterwards that it's very common if you were raped or abused a5 a child and you also have a child, when that child turns the age you were...
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>> everything from being a little kid watching her -- sorry. ittle girl watching her on television and to seeing her, like, you know, go on and be super successful in everything she did and you know, it just, i -- like. >> it gets you. >> gets me every time i think about it. >> what makes you so emotional? >> i guess, like, just growing up in compton and just having a dream to be something bigger and to be, you know, something bigger than myself. and that's like what tyra was for me. she was such a huge influence on my life and my career because i always wanted to be like her. >> what did she say to you? >> she said do you have a good accounta accountant, she told me go to the party but not the after-after party. >> she's not just your fairy god mother but your mom a little bit bgs tough. >> yeah to hear that from her i'm like okay i want to follow in your footsteps and do everything can correctly. >> the issues her all-female crew have been steadily breaking the cookie cutter standard model of beauty putting graham on the cover in 2016. >> that
>> everything from being a little kid watching her -- sorry. ittle girl watching her on television and to seeing her, like, you know, go on and be super successful in everything she did and you know, it just, i -- like. >> it gets you. >> gets me every time i think about it. >> what makes you so emotional? >> i guess, like, just growing up in compton and just having a dream to be something bigger and to be, you know, something bigger than myself. and that's like...
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these are my heros and i was a weird kid and this for me is geek heaven. >> you say you were a weird u had an exceptionally, almost unbelievably devastating childhood. i want to know how music saved your life? >> it sounds very mel on dramatic, doesn't it? to say music saved your life and there were challenging things happening and it felt like everything was hostile and everything was bad, and then when i was 7 i heard ace of music by bach and literally everything changed. it was like for the first time in my life two things happened. firstly, i had a way of expressing things that i couldn't find the words to express and that's what music does, it goes underneath words if something that beautiful exists in the world, it can't be 100% awful. >> i want to ask you about the awful before i ask you for the beautiful antidote. from 6 to 10, you were relentlessly sexually abused. >> yeah, we softened that word, don't we? we use the words like abuse, molested or rape is the appropriate word, but again, i don't think it's necessary to -- or helpful to quantify trauma. we all undergo trauma. p
these are my heros and i was a weird kid and this for me is geek heaven. >> you say you were a weird u had an exceptionally, almost unbelievably devastating childhood. i want to know how music saved your life? >> it sounds very mel on dramatic, doesn't it? to say music saved your life and there were challenging things happening and it felt like everything was hostile and everything was bad, and then when i was 7 i heard ace of music by bach and literally everything changed. it was...
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and a kid who struggled through school. a kid who fell through every single crack. here is what his public defender said. >> he's a broken human being. he's a broken child. and when your brain is not fully developed, you don't know how to deal with these things. when you have the lack of impulse control that a 19year-old has, that affects the behavior that you exhibit. that's the child that i'm sitting across from. >> reporter: the public defender's office also cited what they say was the extreme trauma the shooter, his mother died in november of last year. he was essentially alone. tonight he is on a suicide watch, don. the public defender's office says he is expressing sadness about what happened. he does seem to be aware of what has occurred. >> kyung, a lot of people are wondering tonight how an individual like this, who was posting so many alarming things on social media, could go unnoticed, but the fbi had been warned. >> reporter: yes. you're talking about an fbi tip from february of 2017. and this came from a youtube vlogger out of mississippi. the mississip
and a kid who struggled through school. a kid who fell through every single crack. here is what his public defender said. >> he's a broken human being. he's a broken child. and when your brain is not fully developed, you don't know how to deal with these things. when you have the lack of impulse control that a 19year-old has, that affects the behavior that you exhibit. that's the child that i'm sitting across from. >> reporter: the public defender's office also cited what they say...
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you could have beaten me over the head with a two by four and i would it my homework so inspiration is key. kids get inspiration from different places they are inspired by different things it was impossible for me to be a good student without inspiration what i found was from a book that said you want to do this you have to do this and it requires homework and that is what helped me. for kids who want to work at nasa i tell them pick something that is qualifying don't become a pilot because we were pilots but because you want to fly airplanes and that helps you great but if you would rather be a chemist and be a better chemist it is good to have a job that you like you are better at. >> i am working on a young reader version of this book right now. >> it has been an incredible pleasure to have the opportunity to sit and talk to you today and anybody who looks or wonders if they should get the book or the audio get both it gives you a different perspective when you are reading and here it in your voice but you have been absolutely incredible. thank you for your service to the nation and nasa and
you could have beaten me over the head with a two by four and i would it my homework so inspiration is key. kids get inspiration from different places they are inspired by different things it was impossible for me to be a good student without inspiration what i found was from a book that said you want to do this you have to do this and it requires homework and that is what helped me. for kids who want to work at nasa i tell them pick something that is qualifying don't become a pilot because we...
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this is a camp for kids who can't be outside during the day, can't play in the sunlight. a camp where everything glows. where the lakes are as dark as the night and brady jumped right in. camp sundown started 20 years ago by parents of a child who also couldn't be in the sun, flipped the world upside down. kids play when they should be in bed, sleep when they should be inside. no one here gets a lot of rest. mackenzie flew almost 3,000 miles to be here. >> i like to come out and play softball. it's really fun. >> brady has been to the week-long camp four years in a row. it was here where he realized for the first time that he wasn't alone in the dark. >> it feels like i'm a normal person. >> it was close to 2:00 am when the campers were coming back from a field trip. >> i didn't think the fireworks show would be that good, but it was really good. >> while mackenzie and brady have epp, many here have different illnesses that make them sensitive to the sun. the camp welcomes family members, too, like mackenzie's twin brother, dawson and brady's two older brothers. when the s
this is a camp for kids who can't be outside during the day, can't play in the sunlight. a camp where everything glows. where the lakes are as dark as the night and brady jumped right in. camp sundown started 20 years ago by parents of a child who also couldn't be in the sun, flipped the world upside down. kids play when they should be in bed, sleep when they should be inside. no one here gets a lot of rest. mackenzie flew almost 3,000 miles to be here. >> i like to come out and play...
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will have voice mail now, but do you remember when you we re now, but do you remember when you were a kidown voice and you would go a god? what do you think? probably the same thing that you think when you see yourself on tv or what journalists you think when you see yourself on tv or whatjournalists think when they are reading articles they have written, it is just slightly uncomfortable. when you are actually paying its? that is the best, time just disappears and that is why i think it is important to find something that you love, something thatis something that you love, something that is ideally created. the big problem that i have fallen for and i think we all have it is that we are not designed to live the way we are living in 2018, we are just not built for it. we looked outside of ourselves all the time to try and fix what is happening on the inside, and without sounding too much like deepak chopra, it is not working. i do not think it works to get self—esteem from how many retreats we get on twitter or how many facebook friends we like, or if we get the shiny new iphone before an
will have voice mail now, but do you remember when you we re now, but do you remember when you were a kidown voice and you would go a god? what do you think? probably the same thing that you think when you see yourself on tv or what journalists you think when you see yourself on tv or whatjournalists think when they are reading articles they have written, it is just slightly uncomfortable. when you are actually paying its? that is the best, time just disappears and that is why i think it is...
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a lot of kids will say i use my phone as my alarm clock. i say go to the drugstore, by a regular alarm clock. the other piece is every week there should be a few hours where kids aren't on screens. >> you think the mophone might e safe in the kitchen plugged in but kids have minds of their own. are their apps that monitor their usage? >> there are several apps that help for example, our pact is an app that allowsparents to turn off different social media apps after a certain hour then there's circle by disney which is a device that works through your wi-fi system that allows you to monitor and turn things off to give it a bedtime. >> i have to ask my dad didn't even have a tv in the house growing up, he thought it rotted our brain and you can see how rebellious i am but is tv still a concern is too much tv time? >> here's what's challenging with television. we can now watch television on our phone so are we using our smartphone or are we watching television then we can share that clip online so there's all these ways we ear using television
a lot of kids will say i use my phone as my alarm clock. i say go to the drugstore, by a regular alarm clock. the other piece is every week there should be a few hours where kids aren't on screens. >> you think the mophone might e safe in the kitchen plugged in but kids have minds of their own. are their apps that monitor their usage? >> there are several apps that help for example, our pact is an app that allowsparents to turn off different social media apps after a certain hour...
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but i only know it because as a kid, i was super talkative. ter what my grades were, my teacher would write on my report card -- a's and b's, talks too much. talks too loud. she's too loud. but this is when you were a kid. yeah, this -- [ laughter ] okay, it's talk! i think that's it's talk too much. talks too much. you're going with talk? talk. okay. [ laughs ] is be loquacious something you do when you talk too much? [ bell dings ] [ cheers and applause ] aah! kay... [ squeals ] all right. [ exhales sharply ] all right, let's see if any of these kids had a similar report card to a young kay. let's see if they know what loquacious means. gervais: here we go. this is a tough one. -bring it! -bring it! -bring it! -i like your style. -[ giggles ] -ready? if someone accuses you of being loquacious... loquacious. ...you do what too much? -oh, i know. i know. -do you? -yes. -i'll be the judge of that. you call 911. [ laughter ] so, if you're loquacious... loquacious? you just do what too much? talk? that's what i do. [ chuckles ] the answer is...tal
but i only know it because as a kid, i was super talkative. ter what my grades were, my teacher would write on my report card -- a's and b's, talks too much. talks too loud. she's too loud. but this is when you were a kid. yeah, this -- [ laughter ] okay, it's talk! i think that's it's talk too much. talks too much. you're going with talk? talk. okay. [ laughs ] is be loquacious something you do when you talk too much? [ bell dings ] [ cheers and applause ] aah! kay... [ squeals ] all right. [...
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a lot from you... you gotta be kidding me, little dude. be strong. ness and strength, that's why we make angel soft mega with more of the value you already love. >>> is it possible to find a group of teens who will refuse a ride from a driver they think is drunk? nicole, alex and taylor have just been told they will be getting in a car that this guy is driving. >> i think you're hammered. >> not there yet. i still have a little bit left. >> wait. that's what's in there? that's not vitamin water? >> reporter: remember, he's an actor we hired into fooling the girls into believing he's drunk. their moms have made zero tolerance for alcohol a part of their parenting, watch to see if it's working. >> i think it is in the spot right in front but let me check. >> reporter: as soon as the teens are left alone, the girls start to push back. >> are we supposed to go with you? >> hold on a second. >> first of all, you're a stranger. i don't know you. >> reporter: but what will they do when our producer returns? >> okay, we're ready. >> reporter: they get up and
a lot from you... you gotta be kidding me, little dude. be strong. ness and strength, that's why we make angel soft mega with more of the value you already love. >>> is it possible to find a group of teens who will refuse a ride from a driver they think is drunk? nicole, alex and taylor have just been told they will be getting in a car that this guy is driving. >> i think you're hammered. >> not there yet. i still have a little bit left. >> wait. that's what's in...
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and one has to wonder why there's not a stronger presence. when you have one kid saying today, everyone predicted it about this student, or this student wasn't allowed to bring a backpack to school and the student was expelled. i don't want to politicize this as others have already tonight. but can we have retired military, retired policemen in our schools as a first line of defense. it doesn't mean it's going to work every time. if they have an active shooter in an administrative building of any kind, would they rather have retired military and police there. i think we owe it to our students because i don't think you can take evil out of people's hearts. >> and there's a big debate about whether or not you have armed police officers on campus. this school did have a police presence at all times. but the question remains, do useful armed police officers? and as far as the social media aspect of it, it goes on every campus across the country. there are privacy laws that protect a lot of these kids. the problem becomes, if you see something, you say something. every
and one has to wonder why there's not a stronger presence. when you have one kid saying today, everyone predicted it about this student, or this student wasn't allowed to bring a backpack to school and the student was expelled. i don't want to politicize this as others have already tonight. but can we have retired military, retired policemen in our schools as a first line of defense. it doesn't mean it's going to work every time. if they have an active shooter in an administrative building of...
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a lot of kids say i use the phone as the alarm clock. do to the drug store and buy an alarm clock. the other piece is every week there should be a few hours where kids aren't on screens. because it creates this opportunity to be off line. >> you think that. and you think the phone might be safe in the kitchen overnight plugged in. but, you know kids have minds of their own and the ability to get up and unplug the phone. are there apps to monitor the usage. >> there are apps out there to help with usage. for example, r pact is an app that allows parents to turn off social media apps after a a certain hourt. circle by disney which is a device that works through the wi-fi system that also allows to you monitor and turn things off to give it a bed time. >> i got to ask, my dad didn't have a tv in the house growing up he thought it rotted our brain. and i work in television. rebellious. >> but it too much tv a concern. >> here is what's challenging with television right we can watch confidential o television on the phone. are we using the smfr
a lot of kids say i use the phone as the alarm clock. do to the drug store and buy an alarm clock. the other piece is every week there should be a few hours where kids aren't on screens. because it creates this opportunity to be off line. >> you think that. and you think the phone might be safe in the kitchen overnight plugged in. but, you know kids have minds of their own and the ability to get up and unplug the phone. are there apps to monitor the usage. >> there are apps out...
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. >> a few decades later, in the 1930s, ernie gets married and has two kids. he settles down on the west coast and opts for a stable career path. >> he owned a gravel company when he was very young, and he was a public accountant in eugene, oregon. >> an accountant ever on the lookout for a more creative living. his dream job? a cartoonist at walt disney studios. he gets the offer, then talks himself out of taking it. >> he had two children, and it was during the depression, so he decided he just couldn't pick up and leave. >> so, ernie keeps counting beans for another two decades, knowing deep inside he's missing his true calling. then, when ernie's 47 years old, he makes an announcement during christmas dinner that stuns his family. >> he goes out to the car, and he gets this cement dinosaur. it was a tyrannosaurus rex, and he brings it in, and he sets it down, and then he said, "this is what i'm going to do." we thought, "what?" he said, "i'm going to build dinosaurs." >> did you all think maybe he had had too much to drink? >> no one said a word. they felt
. >> a few decades later, in the 1930s, ernie gets married and has two kids. he settles down on the west coast and opts for a stable career path. >> he owned a gravel company when he was very young, and he was a public accountant in eugene, oregon. >> an accountant ever on the lookout for a more creative living. his dream job? a cartoonist at walt disney studios. he gets the offer, then talks himself out of taking it. >> he had two children, and it was during the...
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. >> so now we got to eat together. >> from a 15-year-old kid, i'm 24 now, almost 25. m absolutely nowhere near that person anymore. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> this is a very important tool for us. that's how easy it would show up. and it picks up the smallest things. >> even the laundry isn't exempt from random searches. ♪ you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. [ both smooch ] depend silhouette briefs. feature a comfortable sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a coupon at depend.com ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle en
. >> so now we got to eat together. >> from a 15-year-old kid, i'm 24 now, almost 25. m absolutely nowhere near that person anymore. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> this is a very important tool for us. that's how easy it would show up. and it picks up the smallest things. >> even the laundry isn't exempt from random searches. ♪ you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he...
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a lot of them are veterans, a lot of them have kids, jobs. so as i wrote the narrative i was trying to write an engaging one. i did not have young prince him i had, had a slightly older reader. high schoolmean students cannot read up at that was a reader i had a my mind when i was writing. susan: can you give the web address. c-span has a lot of people interested in self-education. how do they find this? know.heck if i susan: we will find it and put it on the screen. [laughter] susan: you take this book up how far? 2016 up until the elections. susan: how do you have a historic perspective on something a year and half old? jane: it is hard. i think that is the reason why far textbooks to go that forward. i found that scholarly work i could draw on, the university, iraqeed work, is about the war. then i relied on primary sources and also on really great nonfiction journalism. for example, someone like george packer who i think is a first-rate researcher and writer. i relied more on them that other things but i do think it is dicey, the closer yo
a lot of them are veterans, a lot of them have kids, jobs. so as i wrote the narrative i was trying to write an engaging one. i did not have young prince him i had, had a slightly older reader. high schoolmean students cannot read up at that was a reader i had a my mind when i was writing. susan: can you give the web address. c-span has a lot of people interested in self-education. how do they find this? know.heck if i susan: we will find it and put it on the screen. [laughter] susan: you take...
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we don't need the one percent to two just how to raise a kid you're already raised us all through television and. your little war a little culture of what your hearts are as we go to break foreclosures don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered of facebook and t.v. see our poll shows at our two dot com coming up at the very time you're in the hawks this is the conservative mind of langridge best view of the liberal by the drought and harris give us their take of some of the biggest stories coming out of capitol hill to watch the whole. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires strongest. going through humiliation to enter an elite society. and partying to death sometimes quite literally. wants other true colors of universities in the us. in the wise words of harvey milk politics is theater it doesn't matter if you when you make a statement you say i'
we don't need the one percent to two just how to raise a kid you're already raised us all through television and. your little war a little culture of what your hearts are as we go to break foreclosures don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered of facebook and t.v. see our poll shows at our two dot com coming up at the very time you're in the hawks this is the conservative mind of langridge best view of the liberal by the drought and harris give us their take of some...
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dallas cowboy, champion super bowl ring holder as well, da marcus' son has adhd, can be a big problem for young kidsittle differently. demarcus decided to get into the singing game and try to make others with the disorder feel a little bit better. ♪ you're not alone ♪ there's others just like you >> i think it's great when athletes can take something that affects them on a day-to-day basis and use thaek platform. >> you hear the distinctive voice of snoop. ♪ in you don't know, you won't know so let me give it to you quick ♪ >> he's in cartoon character he's even swaggy. >> it takes away from the fact you don't have to look at their diagnosis as a hindrance, rather as just something different that they have to approach different. ♪ because if you don't know, now you know, know, know ♪ ♪ oh, you know now, yeah, you do ♪ >>> leo is one heck of a skier. in fact, he takes us on his very first run of the season in the famous valley of valdesaire. >> the video is sped up in part but when he takes those jumps, they actually slow it down so you can appreciate his talent. >> he's kind of good. >> oh, we've se
dallas cowboy, champion super bowl ring holder as well, da marcus' son has adhd, can be a big problem for young kidsittle differently. demarcus decided to get into the singing game and try to make others with the disorder feel a little bit better. ♪ you're not alone ♪ there's others just like you >> i think it's great when athletes can take something that affects them on a day-to-day basis and use thaek platform. >> you hear the distinctive voice of snoop. ♪ in you don't know,...
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he goes on to acquire a total of 22 kids. by the end of the school year, he starts out with a small number because these families are arriving all throughout the year from other countries. south high school serves a very large number of refugee families and immigrant families as well as neighborhood kids. and the teacher is, because it's a very beginner level english class, he has the highest concentration of refugee kids in his room of anybody in the building. the kids who arrived in his room arrive from all of the countries that are producing the greatest number of refugees from all around the world. ultimately, his room actually comes to map the refugee crisis almost perfectly. so the top center of refugees to the united states is the democratic republic of congo, and he gets for students from that country by the years and. another very large center of refugees to the u.s. is burma, and he gets to students from burma. many refugee families are coming to my rack because they aligned themselves with us during the iraq war, an
he goes on to acquire a total of 22 kids. by the end of the school year, he starts out with a small number because these families are arriving all throughout the year from other countries. south high school serves a very large number of refugee families and immigrant families as well as neighborhood kids. and the teacher is, because it's a very beginner level english class, he has the highest concentration of refugee kids in his room of anybody in the building. the kids who arrived in his room...
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and kids broke into a gun store and wanted to get guns. >> martha: you have to ask what the impact with social media, the pressures that kids feel. this kid has been kicked out of school, i don't know if he is looking at social media. seeing other people having fun, i don't know. we will find out. but that pressure potentially is weighing in here in some shape or form. >> absolutely, you have a culture that accepts a violence as part of the speech. this is what we see across the board. people are willing to accept this. and this is the definition of culture. it is not simply about guns, it is about the fact that this kid was probably so ramped up that he may have used a car to meld these kids down. you can use a car. >> martha: that is often the arguments against gun control when we have these conversations, but nine times out of ten it is a gun. >> we have to figure out how it got into his hands. because there is no reason for someone like me who has been in combat, ashley understands how to use it to have it, but he should not have had it. somewhere there is a solution. >> martha: are
and kids broke into a gun store and wanted to get guns. >> martha: you have to ask what the impact with social media, the pressures that kids feel. this kid has been kicked out of school, i don't know if he is looking at social media. seeing other people having fun, i don't know. we will find out. but that pressure potentially is weighing in here in some shape or form. >> absolutely, you have a culture that accepts a violence as part of the speech. this is what we see across the...
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a blind pack this is the biggest blind pack on the market. you don't know what is inside. this is squish delish. for some reason kids love things that squish nowadays and reexpand more. this is a great product from jack specific. really capitalizing on all those trends in one product. $14.99 price point and kids love this stuff there are six different versions of this. you get it now and this is the robot right here and just cool stuff that this generation of kids is having a lot of fun with >> one of the hottest things the finger lings the little bitty ones. this is a big version of it. >> this is the new plush actually a tech company did fingerling this guy brings the technology of a fingerling together in a plush. you can hear him talking to me he gets a little gassy at times. that's just his way and just like any baby. you throw him in the air and he has a grand time you can actually -- a kid can talk to him. it will record your voice and talk back to you in monkey gibberish. he's just cool toy technology, plush. this is the prototype just like that's the protoo type, but a hot toy this year. he's just ridiculou
a blind pack this is the biggest blind pack on the market. you don't know what is inside. this is squish delish. for some reason kids love things that squish nowadays and reexpand more. this is a great product from jack specific. really capitalizing on all those trends in one product. $14.99 price point and kids love this stuff there are six different versions of this. you get it now and this is the robot right here and just cool stuff that this generation of kids is having a lot of fun with...