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d.j.'d say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and shoulders are covered with second and third-degree burns. joel and john also suffer severe burns and cuts, but their focus is on d.j. >> everything around him, his ears, his hair, shoulders were burned, but because he didn't sustain any burns to his nose and mouth, he didn't suffer any respiratory injuries. >> d.j. will lose both his ears. at children's hospital of wisconsin, angela and her husband, chris, learn just how difficult the road to recovery will be. >> they were thinking that it was going to be six to eight months before he even got released from the hospital. >> while d.j. spends months in the hospital,
d.j.'d say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and shoulders are covered with second and third-degree burns. joel and john also suffer severe...
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is playing in the d.j.'s in from all around the world i think it's phenomenal let's talk a little bit more about the serious side of the olympics security it's a big thing has russia managed to have it be secure but not hampered anybody said the security has been faultless but what about the people at the spectators are there waiting in lines then they are there every single train you go through every single cable car every single event you have to go through security it's just like going through ports of j.f.k. or heathrow but it's quicker there's no queues i think i waited more than thirty seconds each one and they've read a case of the for the fact that you've got you've got lots of people here the crowd control is every single person i've spoken to from america u.k. germany whatever have said that the security issues are ten out of ten people feel safe here and the main thing is that even though it's obviously a power it's it's very relaxed so in that ports i've been to around the world. with you special
is playing in the d.j.'s in from all around the world i think it's phenomenal let's talk a little bit more about the serious side of the olympics security it's a big thing has russia managed to have it be secure but not hampered anybody said the security has been faultless but what about the people at the spectators are there waiting in lines then they are there every single train you go through every single cable car every single event you have to go through security it's just like going...
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just name the beach boy's song d.j. and the tickets are yours.okomo, that's where i-i-i want to go. [ laughter ] to get away from it all. [ applause ] from what? from this male-dominated world. this testosterone soaked full house. this house full of men. [ laughter ] as we sit on the bed, get patted on the head. our sins we confess. and we learn a life less -- on. from the men. the men of this full house. this house full of men. cut, it, out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: stick around, we'll be back with more of our favorite guest comedy moments. featuring jerry seinfeld, billy crystal, and a yodeling brad pitt. ♪ this is like having thanksgiving every day. i know, but better because it's not thanksgiving. ahh! five-second rule. ahh! oh! yeah, this is much better. [ male announcer ] oscar mayer carving board gives you all the taste of the holidays, without all the hassle. friends are like family, so who's gonna be in yours? let's get a sound guy and some roadies. [ male announcer ] but the more people you add, the lower the rate. how 'bout sk
just name the beach boy's song d.j. and the tickets are yours.okomo, that's where i-i-i want to go. [ laughter ] to get away from it all. [ applause ] from what? from this male-dominated world. this testosterone soaked full house. this house full of men. [ laughter ] as we sit on the bed, get patted on the head. our sins we confess. and we learn a life less -- on. from the men. the men of this full house. this house full of men. cut, it, out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: stick...
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with us that quite like the d.j. was a big part of the overall ceremony of those this is modern and of course you've got to realize that snowboarding which is a relatively new it's been there for the last two or fifteen sixteen year olds winning gold up there that's right and you've got to realise that it's the olympics for the new generations and with that so you've really got to cater for the you know that. side of it so you do have like d.j. is playing in the deejays and from all around the world i think it's phenomenal let's talk a little bit more about the serious side of the olympics security it's a big thing how has russia managed to have it be secure but not hampered anybody said the security has been faultless but what about the people at the spectators are there waiting in line they are every single train you go to every single cable car every single event you have to go through security it's just like going through ports of j.f.k. or heathrow but it's quicker there's no queues are there i waited more than
with us that quite like the d.j. was a big part of the overall ceremony of those this is modern and of course you've got to realize that snowboarding which is a relatively new it's been there for the last two or fifteen sixteen year olds winning gold up there that's right and you've got to realise that it's the olympics for the new generations and with that so you've really got to cater for the you know that. side of it so you do have like d.j. is playing in the deejays and from all around the...
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you might assume he wouldn't be a very good d.j. correct with that assumption. ♪ >> sometimes i feel like he is doing this stuff specifically for me. thank you a lot for that generous contribution. >> he is taylor-made for you, jimmy. seth meyers made his debut as the host of "late night" early this morning. joe biden stopping by to help welcome seth to his new job. >> my favorite performance of yours all year, state of the union, killing it at the state of the union. now, when you are there and you are pointing and smiling, you are actually pointing and smiling at people? president of the senate, big-time guy like me. i walked the senate over to the house and they announce us. we go in and as we're walking over, a senior senator said, look, joe, i know you and barack are friends but don't stand up on every damn thing he says. i said, all right. i counted 17 times this particular senator stood up in front of the president. i went like this to point to him. talk about a suck-up. this guy was out there telling me don't do that. >>> jo
you might assume he wouldn't be a very good d.j. correct with that assumption. ♪ >> sometimes i feel like he is doing this stuff specifically for me. thank you a lot for that generous contribution. >> he is taylor-made for you, jimmy. seth meyers made his debut as the host of "late night" early this morning. joe biden stopping by to help welcome seth to his new job. >> my favorite performance of yours all year, state of the union, killing it at the state of the...
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. >> d.j. [speaker not understood]. >>> it's a tough one. good afternoon, commissioners. d.j. brook ter, director of [speaker not understood]. i want to echo what we hear from the community. we've worked tirelessly alongside am cal and ocii. looking at schematics and [speaker not understood], they've been a friend to the community since day one and we support moving forward with this as is. thank you. >> thank you very much. further public comment? okay, thank you very much. questions from fellow commissioners? commissioner singh. >> yes, it seems like a very good project, but i'm concerned about the parking 60 units, only 45 parking, what they'll do for the other. >> yeah, so, the parking ratio is .75 parking spaceses per unit, which is consistent ~ with the planning code that doesn't allow more than one parking space per unit. and what we did to mitigate the situation a little bit, we included a car share space as is now required by the planning department as well so people have access to a car and to transportation even if they don't own a car themselves. >> so, if they hav
. >> d.j. [speaker not understood]. >>> it's a tough one. good afternoon, commissioners. d.j. brook ter, director of [speaker not understood]. i want to echo what we hear from the community. we've worked tirelessly alongside am cal and ocii. looking at schematics and [speaker not understood], they've been a friend to the community since day one and we support moving forward with this as is. thank you. >> thank you very much. further public comment? okay, thank you very...
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and you know i wouldn't be here without easy d.j. ella d.j. yellow was more of our you know he's more of our tech guy he was a guy who really knew his way around a quick man and can really help us do you stay in touch yeah a little bit you know when we are so grown and we all got our own lives but whenever we can you know get on the phone every now and then we get on the phone and mc ran into the ring and you know he was he was my age you know wanted to best represent a group. very ferocious that straight out of compton now that album was one of the in rap history i was one of most stand for until right straight out of compton yes what was the inspiration behind that album well you know look like i said that the neighborhood that we come from. forged n.w.a. and really was the reason it was our protest music it was a way for us to tell the world what was going on and how we were living in and. to try to make some kind of sense of it you know we can sometimes we made light of it sometimes we were super hardcore way but it was really you know it
and you know i wouldn't be here without easy d.j. ella d.j. yellow was more of our you know he's more of our tech guy he was a guy who really knew his way around a quick man and can really help us do you stay in touch yeah a little bit you know when we are so grown and we all got our own lives but whenever we can you know get on the phone every now and then we get on the phone and mc ran into the ring and you know he was he was my age you know wanted to best represent a group. very ferocious...
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the more important thing to get rid of an accreditation is the requirement that you have to have a d.jrovide any legal help in this country. that's not nessy. and we should make a j.d. defend itself because of the quality it produces, we should have programs for people who want to be helping out people in specialized areas like the legal equivalent of a nurse practitioner and allowing online companies like they have in the u.s., grossly stores, banks, small business associations, let them hire some of these graduates, take all the risk off them, take off the job of finding clients and collecting from them. and we can lower the cost of the model, there is lots to demands out there. we need to be more creative at the law schools and -- >> let me get the community here: >> does america have enough justice? there is a huge demands for the services lawyers want to provide we need to find a way to graduate lawyers you are able to afford the job. what does the future look like to you? >> let's cut to the chase, we are producing twice an as many graduates as jobs to lawyers, and charging way t
the more important thing to get rid of an accreditation is the requirement that you have to have a d.jrovide any legal help in this country. that's not nessy. and we should make a j.d. defend itself because of the quality it produces, we should have programs for people who want to be helping out people in specialized areas like the legal equivalent of a nurse practitioner and allowing online companies like they have in the u.s., grossly stores, banks, small business associations, let them hire...
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. >>> number 22 ohio state and unranked penn state, four minutes left, d.j.to keep the nittany lions on top. 68-53. in women's basketball, notre dame played lights out number 14 north carolina after winning 100-75, winning their 28th straight game. there was a power outage at the pavilion. throughout the campus, power was restored over an hour later. >>> the brooklyn nets pummeled the nuggets. collins, first openly gay athlete in the nba, was set to meet after the game with the parents of matthew shepherd who was murdered in 1998 for being gay. collins wears number 98 to honor shepherd. >>> lebron james debuted this intimidating face mask against struggling knicks. . the mask didn't distract from his game. he recorded 31 points and routed the mix 180-82. >>> in texas, a $60 million high school stadium, yes, high school stadium will be shut down after being opened for only 18 months. it will be closed until at least june for an examination of concrete that varies from a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch wide. >>> american soccer star lemieux trie
. >>> number 22 ohio state and unranked penn state, four minutes left, d.j.to keep the nittany lions on top. 68-53. in women's basketball, notre dame played lights out number 14 north carolina after winning 100-75, winning their 28th straight game. there was a power outage at the pavilion. throughout the campus, power was restored over an hour later. >>> the brooklyn nets pummeled the nuggets. collins, first openly gay athlete in the nba, was set to meet after the game with...
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thomas gibson with the miss, d.j. johnson, one man gathers what another man spills.pill on to the court. yeah. it's party time in the little apple. >>> the nba, dwight howard and the rockets are on the road against the timberwolves. houston riding a five-game win streak. james harden for howard. howard, 18 points, 15 rebounds. fourth quarter, houston by 13, jeremy lin to terrence jones. the rockets are 13-0 in the calendar year so far when they score 100 or more points. put 107 on the timberwolves. >> yeah, they're also undefeated no matter how many points they score as long as they score more than the other team. >> yes, yes, they are. back to you. >> guys, thanks. >>> all right. you probably know by now that soccer's world cup is this summer in brazil. >> all right. here's an italian soccer player who won't be there, but his goal celebration was enough to be our "play of the day." >> yeah, check it out. he scores an easy goal after making a mistake by the goalie and then runs over to his teammates on the bench. >> and when he gets there, he puts his head straight t
thomas gibson with the miss, d.j. johnson, one man gathers what another man spills.pill on to the court. yeah. it's party time in the little apple. >>> the nba, dwight howard and the rockets are on the road against the timberwolves. houston riding a five-game win streak. james harden for howard. howard, 18 points, 15 rebounds. fourth quarter, houston by 13, jeremy lin to terrence jones. the rockets are 13-0 in the calendar year so far when they score 100 or more points. put 107 on the...
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wife worked our way through college as a waitress in a howard johnson's i was you know a minimum wage d.j. and i worked in bob's big boy what what what how do we transmitted that how do we share. or that. that knowledge how do we make sure that somehow the generation coming up both the generals gen y. who don't remember pre reagan and in particular the millennia old so it looks like are going to be a very activist generation understand that america actually did work at one time or at least did work for many people. your thoughts on this i think americans you know are famous for not knowing history and not caring much about history on the other hand i do believe that generally in our politics. there is a constant sense of nostalgia for the last period the conservatives have it about the fifty's when they think morals were in a different place. than eighty seven about the sixty's and the roads have been about the sixty's and about the period after world war two when we had shared prosperity and that was that was very widely shared so i think those stories and that sense of a last period is
wife worked our way through college as a waitress in a howard johnson's i was you know a minimum wage d.j. and i worked in bob's big boy what what what how do we transmitted that how do we share. or that. that knowledge how do we make sure that somehow the generation coming up both the generals gen y. who don't remember pre reagan and in particular the millennia old so it looks like are going to be a very activist generation understand that america actually did work at one time or at least did...
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d.j. saul has stubbeddied facebook's changing demographics. >> what we found, there are 3 million fewer teenagers and we define that at 13 to 17-year-olds with 18 to 24 being the next demographic up. mrs. a decline in both, and specifically a 25% decline among teenagers in advertising. >> to find out what happened we went right to the source, a bunch of cool kids hanging out after school. >> this whole way where everybody can get ahold of you, no matter what, and like they just know everything about your life, like i don't know. i don't like it, i like so have my own life, and have the ability to choose who comments on it or not. you know. i feel like with facebook you lose that. >> snap chat, pinterest, and of course twitter are the social media of choice. with this generation. >> what are you doing on facebook, and now they are call in it, so they can see everything you are doing. so you are out drinking here, oh, thanks mum, yeah. >> in fact the biggest increase in facebook users during
d.j. saul has stubbeddied facebook's changing demographics. >> what we found, there are 3 million fewer teenagers and we define that at 13 to 17-year-olds with 18 to 24 being the next demographic up. mrs. a decline in both, and specifically a 25% decline among teenagers in advertising. >> to find out what happened we went right to the source, a bunch of cool kids hanging out after school. >> this whole way where everybody can get ahold of you, no matter what, and like they...
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joining me the official d.j. for miami heat and lebron.hor of "country music broke my brain" national famous and fabulous stars. great panel today. i'll start with you. you know the heat and you know sports. what do you make of the fact parents had to sit there. apparently they could clap but could not use their voices at all. >> that's terrible, absolutely terrible. listen, this is a sports environment, right. we want the kids to be competitive, right. these are future athletes, maybe even future pro athletes. guess what, they are not going to be quiet when playing for miami heat, when playing for the rangers. >> we know they are talking a lot of trash on the court. andy, there's been situations where parents got in fist fights, became way too vocal, horrible role models. >> this isn't one of those situations. this looks like a solution in search of a problem. no one said there are parents that ar problem. if you want to eliminate negativity and negative stuff, do that. don't completely eliminate being able to vocally cheer for your kids.
joining me the official d.j. for miami heat and lebron.hor of "country music broke my brain" national famous and fabulous stars. great panel today. i'll start with you. you know the heat and you know sports. what do you make of the fact parents had to sit there. apparently they could clap but could not use their voices at all. >> that's terrible, absolutely terrible. listen, this is a sports environment, right. we want the kids to be competitive, right. these are future...
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. >> no, this is d.j.nd now as a grown man and father of two children now, he realizes there is a story to tell. so he's telling it. she plays my daughter. >> what are you like? what is your character like? >> 16 years old, katie fisher. i am the ground. i think i try and balance what is going on with the divorce and trying to keep henry aligned. and with her, especially, i think with dad moving out, and jenna finding her adolescence again, trying to keep it as normal as possible. >> more mature than your mother basically. >> i am forced to be the mother in a lot of situations. >> that does happen in real life. >> the divorce isn't so -- there is humor. there is a lot of love in this -- in what is happening here. not this sad, depressing divorced story. >> no. that's what i love about the show is you never feel pity or bad for him. he's a strong, bold, confident man. >> who plays that -- >> j.k. simmons. and they are actually growing closer as a family through the divorce, you know? he and -- we talk about
. >> no, this is d.j.nd now as a grown man and father of two children now, he realizes there is a story to tell. so he's telling it. she plays my daughter. >> what are you like? what is your character like? >> 16 years old, katie fisher. i am the ground. i think i try and balance what is going on with the divorce and trying to keep henry aligned. and with her, especially, i think with dad moving out, and jenna finding her adolescence again, trying to keep it as normal as...
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i want to play this sound bite from d.j. gordon. he thinks this is a bad idea. listen to him. >> we're talking about some of the top leaders that they had, two former governors, a former deputy minister of defense. a former deputy of intel. >> could you believe that? that's what we're talking about right now. >> sergeant bergdaal's family is behind it, and the state department is pushing this. thinks it's a good idea. >> who doesn't want him back? i do. but at the same time, guys tied to 9/11, like j.d. just said, we're going to let them walk out in exchange. we may even know where he is, but he's in pakistan, and that's a bright line right now of how far after the bin laden raid can we go into pakistan to deal with this threat. it is unfortunate, i wish we would go after him. there's negative and down sides for that, releasing leadership from the taliban many times from 9/11, undermines the whole aspect of this mission. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> after the president and top democrats launched a new push on global warming, we may now know the reason w
i want to play this sound bite from d.j. gordon. he thinks this is a bad idea. listen to him. >> we're talking about some of the top leaders that they had, two former governors, a former deputy minister of defense. a former deputy of intel. >> could you believe that? that's what we're talking about right now. >> sergeant bergdaal's family is behind it, and the state department is pushing this. thinks it's a good idea. >> who doesn't want him back? i do. but at the same...
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whenever they sit on d.j.'s bed, the music would come in and they would have that teachable moment.earned a great dance to motown philly, probably my favorite episode. >> good times. >> ho doesn't love a teachable moment? >> what was your favorite "full house" episode? >> i mean, i respect you. you know that. and we're friends. >> uh-oh. >> i don't know how you put "full house" anywhere on the list. not on the list, let alone top five. let alone your favorite. >> "full house" is amazing. >> lovely show. positive messages. not artistically inspired is where i come down on it. >> it spoke to me and i spoke to abby in our youth and that means something, okay? you can't take that away from us. >> i was 10. >> tell us what your favorite was. >> i'm not chris christie, i'm not going to hold your high school or your youth against you. i think for me, "cheers" was just such a great show growing up. to me, it was a lot like a play where everything happens almost exclusively in the bar, so you really see people only in that context, and yet you see how they present themselves. they start out
whenever they sit on d.j.'s bed, the music would come in and they would have that teachable moment.earned a great dance to motown philly, probably my favorite episode. >> good times. >> ho doesn't love a teachable moment? >> what was your favorite "full house" episode? >> i mean, i respect you. you know that. and we're friends. >> uh-oh. >> i don't know how you put "full house" anywhere on the list. not on the list, let alone top five. let...
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toronto mayor rob ford showing off latest stunt turns out he is a pretty good d.j. ♪ ♪ doesn't get reelectedn b job now if he doesn't get reelected. a monkey swiping a go pro camera. he took it from a tourist in becausey. he set the camera down to record himself. monkey was more interested in the camera than the food. ran off with the camera taking selfies. eventually the monkey traded the camera for some fruit. jimmy fallon bringing famous history of rap to the tonight sho. fallon and timberlake performing the history of rap part 5. >> ♪ now this is a story about how my wife got turned upside down ♪ and i like to take a minute to ♪ i tell you you how the called blair ♪ what a name. >> that's what we "on the record" are watching tonight. if you want to see more of the videos we showed you go to gretawire.com. and now we promised and here it is, the new edition to healthcare.gov. recruiting prison inmates to enroll in obamacare. that's right. healthcare.gov adding brand new information helping people in prison to obamacare place. they already get their medicare care as bad as it may be from t
toronto mayor rob ford showing off latest stunt turns out he is a pretty good d.j. ♪ ♪ doesn't get reelectedn b job now if he doesn't get reelected. a monkey swiping a go pro camera. he took it from a tourist in becausey. he set the camera down to record himself. monkey was more interested in the camera than the food. ran off with the camera taking selfies. eventually the monkey traded the camera for some fruit. jimmy fallon bringing famous history of rap to the tonight sho. fallon and...
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and d.j. irie live back in new york. ever. as part of our facebook partnership, "gma" likes the oscars, we made over an oscar party with some tips from instagram users. "gma" contributor melissa rycroft shows us how. ♪ >> reporter: who doesn't love the movies, the glitz, the glamour, working mom diane diaz is a huge fan. >> i love going to the movies and used to go to the movies all the time. >> reporter: diane always wanted to host an oscar viewing party but thanks to her two toddlers party planning is easier said than done. >> i don't know that i will be up for throwing an oscar party. maybe i think oh, when the boys are older. >> reporter: fortunately we knew who to call. preston bailey, party planner to the stars. preston's overseeing lebron james' wedding, ivanka's walk down the aisle and oprah's 50th birthday party. within eyeing up diane's house the party master had a master plan for throwing our working mom the mother of all oscar surprise parties. what do you think will be the best part about this particular par
and d.j. irie live back in new york. ever. as part of our facebook partnership, "gma" likes the oscars, we made over an oscar party with some tips from instagram users. "gma" contributor melissa rycroft shows us how. ♪ >> reporter: who doesn't love the movies, the glitz, the glamour, working mom diane diaz is a huge fan. >> i love going to the movies and used to go to the movies all the time. >> reporter: diane always wanted to host an oscar viewing party...
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that is d.j. quinlan, the executive directors of arizona democratic party.ined us this morning from washington, d.c. >> protestors in venezuela say peace talks there are not an option as long as the president is in office. hundreds taking part in more anti-government demonstrations on wednesday continue to blame him for soaring prime rates and a tanking economy. just a few blocks away, legions of pro government supporters marching in support of the president. >> ukraine's parliament approving plans for a new interim government as two government buildings are taken in crimea with clashes between pro russian and pro union demonstrators. there are news reports, russian news reports that claim former ukrainian president yanukovych has been spotted at a moscow hotel and now staying in the kremlin. how will that be received where you are? >> the hotel itself denied that he'd been seen, but we do have a statement from president yanukovych this morning, the first we've heard from him since saturday. he said he was forced to ask russian authorities for protection fro
that is d.j. quinlan, the executive directors of arizona democratic party.ined us this morning from washington, d.c. >> protestors in venezuela say peace talks there are not an option as long as the president is in office. hundreds taking part in more anti-government demonstrations on wednesday continue to blame him for soaring prime rates and a tanking economy. just a few blocks away, legions of pro government supporters marching in support of the president. >> ukraine's parliament...
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. >> d.j.acebook's changing demographics. >> what we found is in the last three years, there are 3 million fewer teenagers and we define that as 13-17-year-olds with 18-24 the next demographic up. there's a decline in both and specifically a 25% decline amongst teenagers. >> to find out what happened. we went right to the source. a bunch of cool kids hanging out after school. >> this whole way where everybody can get ahold of you no matter what, and like they just know everything about your life, like i don't know, i don't like it anymore. i like to have my own life and have the ability to choose who comments on it or not, you know. i feel like with facebook, you lose that. >> snap chat, pinterest and twitter are the social media of choice for this generation it. >> used to be kind of sacred for the family, what are you doing on facebook and now they actually are a part of it, so they can see everybody you're doing. oh, you're out drinking here, oh, thanks, mom and dad. >> the biggest increase
. >> d.j.acebook's changing demographics. >> what we found is in the last three years, there are 3 million fewer teenagers and we define that as 13-17-year-olds with 18-24 the next demographic up. there's a decline in both and specifically a 25% decline amongst teenagers. >> to find out what happened. we went right to the source. a bunch of cool kids hanging out after school. >> this whole way where everybody can get ahold of you no matter what, and like they just know...