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. >>> at 18 not everybody is ready to transition into adulthood. the change that will give thousands of foster kids some necessary tools. >>> starting breast cancer month with confusion. should women in their 40s get a mammogram? we'll get a reality check. >>> what a great time it is to be a giants fan. giants fever is spreading. the latest chapter coming up. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] jerry brown and oakland's schools. what were the facts? fact: march 7, 2000. brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases 50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad the state has to take them over. it was "largely a bust," he admitted. jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. california's foster care system. >>> legislation signed today will extend benefits for those who have aged out of california's foster care system. the governor signed the legislation which will provide benefits
. >>> at 18 not everybody is ready to transition into adulthood. the change that will give thousands of foster kids some necessary tools. >>> starting breast cancer month with confusion. should women in their 40s get a mammogram? we'll get a reality check. >>> what a great time it is to be a giants fan. giants fever is spreading. the latest chapter coming up. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] jerry brown and oakland's schools. what were the facts? fact: march 7, 2000. brown...
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the govern more says the extension will give them opportunities to succeed as they transition into adulthood. >>> another bill signed by the governor today regulates what is on tap at the daycare centers. licensed daycare centers will be banned from serving drinks with natural or artificials sweet percent to kids. kids will be loud juice just once a day. milk served to children two years or older must have 1% fat. >>> if allowed television commercials have you reaching for the controller, relief may be in sight. minor dinners still need to be -- differences need to be sorted out between this bill and one that was passed last year. if signed into law, they would have one year to develop the technology to prevent the dramatic volume increase. you know he that car you have but -- you know that car you have but you rarely drive. it can bring in some extra cash courtesy of other insured drives. -- drivers. >>> good hygiene to cover a bad habit. hauliers cleanup after themselves -- how liars cleanup after themselves. >>> while this is being called the goldy locks planet. >>> what we're looking at
the govern more says the extension will give them opportunities to succeed as they transition into adulthood. >>> another bill signed by the governor today regulates what is on tap at the daycare centers. licensed daycare centers will be banned from serving drinks with natural or artificials sweet percent to kids. kids will be loud juice just once a day. milk served to children two years or older must have 1% fat. >>> if allowed television commercials have you reaching for the...
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. -- housed with adulthoods. and we're very excited that she's here. she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted to be a lawyer. i went to my father and told him i want to be a lawyer and he said you would make a great lawyer. if you were a boy. so i buried that dream. but i never forgot. at 15, i met a handsome union soldier named jeremiah fultz and we eloped. we moved west to greener pasttures. first to oregon. then san jose, california. it was around 1876 and i had just had my fifth child. i was working at home as a dress maker and the sheriff came to the door and took my sewing machine for a debt that my hus
. -- housed with adulthoods. and we're very excited that she's here. she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara...
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there is a good point that links the frequency of fast-food consumption did diabetes in adulthood, and one of the longest that is with the children for over 50 years can confirm this finding, so there is a strong scientific basis for taking action. the institute of medicine was funded by the -- founded by the department of agriculture to develop nutrition standards for schools. those recommended it rational standards are the building blocks of this ordinance, the standards in this ordinance. you mentioned a number of them. limits on calories, sodium, and that, as well as requirements for whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. the standards represent the best scientific thinking of what the average meal should look like. i think it is important to note that these standards are currently not implemented by the usda, but there has been a cyclic process with the institute of medicine development standards and the usda making those as regulations and schools complying. the current regulations with which schools comply are not too far off from the institute of medicine recommendations. i thin
there is a good point that links the frequency of fast-food consumption did diabetes in adulthood, and one of the longest that is with the children for over 50 years can confirm this finding, so there is a strong scientific basis for taking action. the institute of medicine was funded by the -- founded by the department of agriculture to develop nutrition standards for schools. those recommended it rational standards are the building blocks of this ordinance, the standards in this ordinance....
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what adulthood beverage is coming to the menu. >>> the martin luther king library has a colorful prospective on life after death. >>> but first students sound off on the privacy issues and the social networking sites. >> i feel like people should just keep their privacy thoughts to themselves, meaning where they are at or how they are feeling. >> too much information is like what happened last night, what they did last night, or their personal problems like relationships. >> anything like i'm going to go drink with my friends, and you post it and you're underage, that's too much. basically what he said what you did last night. >> hey, i know what is safe to post and what is not safe to post. some people have their phone numbers and address. that's too much. just the basic information. >> personally, i don't really find a use for facebook, and that's honestly my biggest privacy, not using it at all. >> since you could adjust it to how private you want it, i think it's fine. like if you want to put on all the information, you could. if you want it as private, you can. i don't think it really m
what adulthood beverage is coming to the menu. >>> the martin luther king library has a colorful prospective on life after death. >>> but first students sound off on the privacy issues and the social networking sites. >> i feel like people should just keep their privacy thoughts to themselves, meaning where they are at or how they are feeling. >> too much information is like what happened last night, what they did last night, or their personal problems like...
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we can move forward to meet, because at least 110 students, they are at risk and will soon enter adulthood and will lose our services and so whatever we can do to prevent them from slipping is really urgent. for me i'm curious to find out what we can do to make that happen. >> i wanted to talk about a couple of things. the two issues i want to get some feedback on, one is what are our objectives? and one of the things i think helps to measure success is what are our goals and is there a mission statement related to young people that require coordination between these multiple systems, because they are in those systems? and it would seem -- these hearings, because of privacy, because of how we work, are very much at a high level, talking about a lot of acronyms, but these young men and women who have come into the juvenile justice system in the past decade are coming in with enormous educational deficits and many years behind in reading and math, very challenging conduct. so the principal, would not rather have a handful of these kids and makes it harder to meet the needs of the larger stud
we can move forward to meet, because at least 110 students, they are at risk and will soon enter adulthood and will lose our services and so whatever we can do to prevent them from slipping is really urgent. for me i'm curious to find out what we can do to make that happen. >> i wanted to talk about a couple of things. the two issues i want to get some feedback on, one is what are our objectives? and one of the things i think helps to measure success is what are our goals and is there a...
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proves is one that -- approves is one that extends foster care parents to help them transfer to adulthood and he also signed health care bills to be in compliance with the new federal healthcare reform. he also vetoed bills that could have banned businesses from charging debit card fees and another bill, california turns. that's where the driver does not make a complete stop. one thing the governor has not signed is the budget. the governor and top leaders are set to meet again to try to hammer out a budget deal. one sticking point is the governor's push for pension reform. another is corporate tax breaks that republicans want but democrats don't. >>> 7:06. well, the electric carmaker tesla motors takes over the former nummi auto plant this morning. ktvu's jade hernandez is outside of that plant with just how many people tesla plans to hire in the coming months. >> reporter: tesla told us they would told the official unveiling later this month. and that's probably why we haven't seen any visible signs that tesla is moving in. tesla is scheduled to take over a small portion of the nummi pl
proves is one that -- approves is one that extends foster care parents to help them transfer to adulthood and he also signed health care bills to be in compliance with the new federal healthcare reform. he also vetoed bills that could have banned businesses from charging debit card fees and another bill, california turns. that's where the driver does not make a complete stop. one thing the governor has not signed is the budget. the governor and top leaders are set to meet again to try to hammer...
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the field fellows will emulate their sponsor around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a focus as getting rich as young as possible and helping others, or not helping ours. speaking of who, let's go to thurston owl, the third. what say you, old boy? >> i would see a doctor immediately ms. november, a doctor immediately. too many people are going to college. this is a fact. they are not paying back their loans. this guy's idea is genius. >> where was this guy when i was going to college? >> i would skip the whole thing. >> give them some ideas, see what you can work out. it is a four-year buffer zone. that's all college is. >> you do nothing but spend your parent's money. is this a great idea or a super great idea? >> i think it can be a good idea and it could be a bad idea. as an eight-year sophomore at cal is when i decided to leave things. i had a great time, but i knew i would work in television and in that capacity i didn't feel a degree was nothing but an a merit badge. i got the heck out after a decade. there are definitely careers that i will want people to go to school for. i don'
the field fellows will emulate their sponsor around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a focus as getting rich as young as possible and helping others, or not helping ours. speaking of who, let's go to thurston owl, the third. what say you, old boy? >> i would see a doctor immediately ms. november, a doctor immediately. too many people are going to college. this is a fact. they are not paying back their loans. this guy's idea is genius. >> where was this guy when i was going to...
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he is just emerging into adulthood and he has been in the mine and he has struggled with a lot of thingsut what we know about this young man. gary, are you there? all right. i can hear the buzz but we have not got gary but we will attempt to get him. watching the pictures, you can see this young man overcome with emotion as he hugs his loved ones and the rescuers. let's not forget the rescuers. it's very important in in of the mining situations that those rescuers are told and given some form of closure because they have worked so hard towards this day to bring the miners to the surface. jimmy sanchez, 18 years of age. the youngest of the 33 miners. he will be taken now for a medical check-up to check all of his vitals. their eyes are the main concern and that's why they are covered. they want to make sure that they don't experience any eye damage as they come to the surface. and they all are going be take on the the hospital for a minimum of two days, in fact, so that they can be checked out to ensure that there are no problems. a lot of their organs they want to check that they are in
he is just emerging into adulthood and he has been in the mine and he has struggled with a lot of thingsut what we know about this young man. gary, are you there? all right. i can hear the buzz but we have not got gary but we will attempt to get him. watching the pictures, you can see this young man overcome with emotion as he hugs his loved ones and the rescuers. let's not forget the rescuers. it's very important in in of the mining situations that those rescuers are told and given some form...
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he extended foster care benefits to age 21, to help them transition into adulthood. >> my foster parents were like get out of the house. >> there have been horror stories about foster kids forced out on their own as soon as they turned 18 increasing likelihood of homelessness and crime. former foster youth say benefits give them a chance. >> they're stagmatized by our past. they think because you're foster kid, we do bad things and go to jail. we get pregnant. i mean, it's -- just statistics are against us. >> the governor qs ls vetoed a proposal would have been popular with california yinz. >> why would you charge me extra? >> one would have banned annoying fees and many acco stations customers have to pay extra 45 cents for using a debate card but the governor nixed the idea saying he's afraid businesses will raise the price for everyone to makeup the difference. >> heesz not the little man and the business people. >> and those cameras with a bill he reducing fines by half for california turns where drivers don't make a complete stop. the governor says he doesn't want to encourage drai
he extended foster care benefits to age 21, to help them transition into adulthood. >> my foster parents were like get out of the house. >> there have been horror stories about foster kids forced out on their own as soon as they turned 18 increasing likelihood of homelessness and crime. former foster youth say benefits give them a chance. >> they're stagmatized by our past. they think because you're foster kid, we do bad things and go to jail. we get pregnant. i mean, it's --...
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eighteen and you're a completely different person you know i mean is it time to perhaps rethink adulthood and how we gauge it and just realize that some people come into it you know on their own at different times different stages different ages i think that one of the thing that's key to understand is that you know when we look at kids we look at celebrity we look at a lot of our youngsters who grow up in a celebrity culture there's this normalization of this type of content whether it's in the t.v. shows that they watch whether it's in the magazines that they read whether it's in the as they're targeting our kids you know we have young girls who are wearing push up bras you know that are they're wearing high heels and you know we have a lot of this kind of culture you know where it really sexualizes our kids and it's not always an age appropriate fashion because their brains are forming and so we're putting these very adult themes these adult with these you know this content whether it's be whether any of the music videos that they watch which some point you know would have been conside
eighteen and you're a completely different person you know i mean is it time to perhaps rethink adulthood and how we gauge it and just realize that some people come into it you know on their own at different times different stages different ages i think that one of the thing that's key to understand is that you know when we look at kids we look at celebrity we look at a lot of our youngsters who grow up in a celebrity culture there's this normalization of this type of content whether it's in...
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the field fellows will emulate their sponsor around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a focus as getting rich as young as possible and helping others, or not helping ours. speaking of who, let's go to thurston owl, the third. what say you, old boy? >> i would see a doctor immediately ms. november, a doctor immediately. too many people are going to college. this is a fact. they are not paying back their loans. this guy's idea is genius. >> where was this guy when i was going to college? >> i would skip the whole thing. >> give them some ideas, see what you can work out. it is a four-year buffer zone. that's all college is. >> you do nothing but spend your parent's money. is this a great idea or a super great idea? >> i think it can be a good idea and it could be a bad idea. as an eight-year sophomore at cal is when i decided to leave things. i had a great time, but i knew i would work in television and in that capacity i didn't feel a degree was nothing but an a merit badge. i got the heck out after a decade. there are definitely careers that i will want people to go to school for. i don'
the field fellows will emulate their sponsor around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a focus as getting rich as young as possible and helping others, or not helping ours. speaking of who, let's go to thurston owl, the third. what say you, old boy? >> i would see a doctor immediately ms. november, a doctor immediately. too many people are going to college. this is a fact. they are not paying back their loans. this guy's idea is genius. >> where was this guy when i was going to...
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but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood. there are adult bullies, too. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devices. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically like, oh, you should -- no one would care if you died. you should just go kill yourself. you're ugly. and like no one deserves to go through that. sorry i'm late fellas. [ evan ] ah it's cool. ah... ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah! ah! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is that? how come my dap wasn't like that? huh? it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask your friends what it's like to be part of a group that's 40 million strong. state farm insures more d
but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood. there are adult bullies, too. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devices. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically...
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we were used to hearing it's about jeans or lifestyle choices made in adulthood.fatty indict. but so at first his findings were completely dismissed by other doctors. but over time, his studies were replicated and the findings were confirmed, and now we're seeing that you can look in the literature and see articles about the prenatal origins of cancer, diabetes, the womb, the nine months of gestation is the latest target, the most promising target that mid sin has for preventing public health problems. >> let's talk about your findings. in your book you cite examples of women near ground zero when the 9/11 attacks occurred. what did you find about them? >> that's right. so the fetus were exposed via the stress hormones their mothers generated in reaction to experiencing 9/11. when the mothers got ptsd, followinging, 9/11, the babies, too, had a aus susceptibility. in a way they were passing on trauma to the fetus. what can be done, anything, to change the predetermined conditions after birth? is there something that can be done? >> yes, in fact, i wouldn't call it
we were used to hearing it's about jeans or lifestyle choices made in adulthood.fatty indict. but so at first his findings were completely dismissed by other doctors. but over time, his studies were replicated and the findings were confirmed, and now we're seeing that you can look in the literature and see articles about the prenatal origins of cancer, diabetes, the womb, the nine months of gestation is the latest target, the most promising target that mid sin has for preventing public health...
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he extended foster care benefits to age 21 to help them transition to adulthood. >> my foster parentsd get out of the house. >>reporter: there has been horror stories about foster kids forced out on their own as soon as they turned 18. increation the likelihood of homeless necessary and crime. the extra benefit give them a chance. >> stigma by our past. think because we are foster youth we do bad things. we good to jai jail. we get pregnant. i mean the statistics are against us. >>reporter: governor schwarzenegger also veto some proposal that would have been popular with california ans. >> why would you charge me extra. >>reporter: one would have ban the annoying debit card fee and many arco gas station customers pay extra 45 cents for using a debit card but the governor knicksed the idea saying he's afraid businesses will raise the price for everyone to make up the difference. >> obviously he's not for the little man and the business people. >>reporter: those red light camera that cost more than 400 dollars perfect violation and raced the fine by half where drivers doesn't make compl
he extended foster care benefits to age 21 to help them transition to adulthood. >> my foster parentsd get out of the house. >>reporter: there has been horror stories about foster kids forced out on their own as soon as they turned 18. increation the likelihood of homeless necessary and crime. the extra benefit give them a chance. >> stigma by our past. think because we are foster youth we do bad things. we good to jai jail. we get pregnant. i mean the statistics are against...
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but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood.re adult bullies, too. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devialses. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically, no one would care if you died. you should just go kill yourself. you're ugly, and like no one deserves to go through that. >>> we're calling this program "bullying, no escape" for a reason. the taunts now follow today's kids home 24 hours a day. everywhere they go, everywhere there's an entire online social scene your kids are using that you probably don't even know about. your kids could be the victim of these websites or could be do being the bullying on these sites. have you heard about formspring, topix, or 4chan. with me dr. phil mcgraw, justin patchen, co-director
but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood.re adult bullies, too. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devialses. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically, no...
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> the that bit about it litter's natural as a cabaret some >> i see the ugly as seen on american adulthoodthat and i'm delighted that is done in a cabaret setting and the show i am not going to like we had to change the key it is only by half's that some very little he wrote with the with the sprinkler in mind. >> by the mercury happens to be those interesting beginner in history >> yes and his family got him and his sister is out of his start to be a dangerous and are meant for them to live cute to major in art >> use a good artist? >> to become of a >> turn his life sort of he had a girlfriend or five years of his life in their mid best runs and he really was more bisexual and then when he died it kind of came along that he had been gay >> it's a sense of a tragic figure but i think he >> was happy he was that good news content with the line of red december that pretty it did not die he does when home because he was happy and bulky contributed to everything he was set out to do >> great so somebody to love and musical tribute to freddie mercury at 10:30 p.m. does anybody know the website
> the that bit about it litter's natural as a cabaret some >> i see the ugly as seen on american adulthoodthat and i'm delighted that is done in a cabaret setting and the show i am not going to like we had to change the key it is only by half's that some very little he wrote with the with the sprinkler in mind. >> by the mercury happens to be those interesting beginner in history >> yes and his family got him and his sister is out of his start to be a dangerous and are...
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but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood.here are adult bullies, too. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devices. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically like, no one would care if you died. you should just go kill yourself. you're ugly. and like no one deserves to go through that. but aleve can la. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. >>> we're calling this program "bullying, no escape" for a reason. the taunts and jeers that used to be limited to places like schoolyards and locker rooms now follow today's kids around 24 hours a day. everywhere they go, everywhere there's
but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood.here are adult bullies, too. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devices. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically...
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i've seen you talk about or read you talk about the idea of going from childhood into adulthood and the disconnections there. >> family is how i make sense of the world. i had a very powerful experience of it. these really giant figures in my life. i was this little kid. i had two older brothers and these powerful and often clashing parents. every novel i've written-- it's been four novels-- i've tried to draw on the energy of those intense family relations to power a book. >> brown: and then you set them in a contemporary society. the corrections came out just before 9/11, right? >> days before, yes. >> brown: days before. now you've set the next novel among this world of post 9/11. >> i seem to be on a cycle of producing novels similar to the cycle of american presidential administrations. so i had a reagan novel. i had a bush one novel. then i had a clinton novel. this would be sort of the bush years. in a sense it goes right up to the president. i'm not writing for people in 200 years. i'm trying to create books that the people can connect with based on the experiences they're havin
i've seen you talk about or read you talk about the idea of going from childhood into adulthood and the disconnections there. >> family is how i make sense of the world. i had a very powerful experience of it. these really giant figures in my life. i was this little kid. i had two older brothers and these powerful and often clashing parents. every novel i've written-- it's been four novels-- i've tried to draw on the energy of those intense family relations to power a book. >>...
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but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devialses. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically, no one would care if you died. you should just go kill yourself. you're ugly, and like no one deserves to go through that. ear. "be careful out there. "as you know, we have more standard safety features "than you. "10 airbags... daytime running lamps... "onstar automatic crash response. "in case ya didn't see it, that's probably why "msn autos called the cruze "the class of its class right now. that seems pretty clear, doesn't it?" the all-new chevrolet cruze. starting under $17,000. get used to more. ♪ but, i'm a home. i'm always outside. i make being inside possible. look, do me a favor. ge
but the problem is when it also carries over into adulthood. >> daniel, crystal, appreciate you talking. thanks very much. as crystal says, there is hope. there's plenty to get through, and it's much worse than it was for previous generations as we've talked about. now the bullying follows kids home. it's online, it's texted, it's in video games, it's on social network sites. mobile devialses. cyberbullying and what to do about it, next. >> it's basically, no one would care if you...
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who ends up so much greater than anyone would have predicted who had read about his adolescence or adulthood. so this is a tremendously inspirational story at a time we all need a little bit of inspiration. i think the american people is pretty depressed at the moment. >> i want to have you do a snapshot of several places where he was in his life, and we'll come back to some of these. what did he do around boston? >> in boston, he goes up in july 1775 and he takes control of the continental army. he has just been appointed commander in chief, and his presence there was extraordinarily important because the continental army was really composed exclusively of new england militia. so one of many reasons that washington was chosen, having a virginia planter as commander in chief suddenly gives a continental perspective to the continental cause, which is most certainly did not have before that and it's a moment where the red coats, the british ra bottled up in boston, they're really under seige from the continental army and washington manages to drive them out of boston and he has his first great
who ends up so much greater than anyone would have predicted who had read about his adolescence or adulthood. so this is a tremendously inspirational story at a time we all need a little bit of inspiration. i think the american people is pretty depressed at the moment. >> i want to have you do a snapshot of several places where he was in his life, and we'll come back to some of these. what did he do around boston? >> in boston, he goes up in july 1775 and he takes control of the...