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. >> singer taylor swift, olympic swimmer michael phelps, and even rapper eminem have admitted to being bullied as kids, and they're not alone. most of us have been pushed around by a bully. >> up until 6th grade, i was just like, "i love school." >> that's when some of ronnie's friends decided it wasn't cool to be smart. they started making fun of him for raising his hand in class. >> at lunch, kids would be like, "oh, we're not sitting with you," like, "nerd!" >> ronnie stopped participating in class, and his grades fell from a's to b's. >> i was trying to kind of do poorly on purpose, i guess. >> but it didn't help. kids still picked on him. >> i think everybody thinks that they have this image of, like, one big, tough kid just beating up a little kid or stealing his lunch money or something, but it's a lot more than that. >> bullying has many faces and many forms. >> michael cassidy wrote "the skinny on bullying." the book uses clever stick figures to tell the story of billy and beth and how they helped their friends to deal with bullies. >> for bullying, the golden rule is to talk
. >> singer taylor swift, olympic swimmer michael phelps, and even rapper eminem have admitted to being bullied as kids, and they're not alone. most of us have been pushed around by a bully. >> up until 6th grade, i was just like, "i love school." >> that's when some of ronnie's friends decided it wasn't cool to be smart. they started making fun of him for raising his hand in class. >> at lunch, kids would be like, "oh, we're not sitting with you,"...
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nasa gave him as a gift for solving the moonrock caper be named in asteroid after him so there is an eminem st floating around somewhere. but yes, everything in the book is reprinted directly, and a lot of the dialogue is actually, you know, straight from the transcript and everything. so, you know, i do get attacked a lot in the press for my style which is a very kind of dramatic cinematically of telling and non-fiction story but the reality is that everything, you know come in here is from the file. >> you brought that up so that's something i wanted to visit with you about. certainly that came out a lot in bringing down the house. so i wonder if you can talk about that technique that you employ as a writer. >> exactly to the estimate how you employed and why. "the new york times" just came out yesterday. i think that's part of it. >> it's been like this my entire career. i'm a very cinematic finger and this is the kind of stuff i like to read and it is a form of journalism i guess but i get all of these information i interviewed just about everybody, get thousands of pages of court docum
nasa gave him as a gift for solving the moonrock caper be named in asteroid after him so there is an eminem st floating around somewhere. but yes, everything in the book is reprinted directly, and a lot of the dialogue is actually, you know, straight from the transcript and everything. so, you know, i do get attacked a lot in the press for my style which is a very kind of dramatic cinematically of telling and non-fiction story but the reality is that everything, you know come in here is from...
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they're given out like eminem's last year per scription drug abuse became the number one cause of accidental death with more than thirty thousand americans overdosing can consume you sarah quell a bipolar medication generated four point four billion dollars in sales last year listing all its side effects requires forty nine seconds of air time blood sugar has been reported missing or that sarin medicines like it and in extreme cases can lead to come down the number of children consuming anti-psychotic medication doubled in the past decade millions of american adolescents are taking drugs like adderall doled out by doctors to treat hyperactivity only drugs are very very similar to illicit or illegal drugs is a very dangerous now one is a little safer but you're just not sure i mean they're being forced on these. but doctors you know who are telling parents this is the best thing for them when often it's not and so you have a lot of angry resentful just growing up in america here the charity happening because pfizer america's most profitable pharmaceutical company makes anti-depressants not on
they're given out like eminem's last year per scription drug abuse became the number one cause of accidental death with more than thirty thousand americans overdosing can consume you sarah quell a bipolar medication generated four point four billion dollars in sales last year listing all its side effects requires forty nine seconds of air time blood sugar has been reported missing or that sarin medicines like it and in extreme cases can lead to come down the number of children consuming...
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and particularly down the line that you find is there's a lot of piracy of folks at the very top so eminem and lady gaga that piracy sometimes is displacing sales as you get further down to the artists that are already world famous the effect tends to flip and you find that piracy there is actually exposing people for the first time but you know there's less of this reacher is usually smaller scale and most importantly there are very highly paid lobbyists going around touting that research to journalists to you know or to members of congress in the name of you know the industry so what you see is basically reporters say well he's got an estimate and you know the studios say well we do even though it's usually a good example of the kind of ridiculous stuff that happens. the double and triple count this stuff so they say ok you paid ten dollars for a d.v.d. and the production. costs of that d.v.d.'s of ten dollars you know we pay eight dollars to the factory that printed it and then two dollars to the trucking company that shift it so that's ten dollars plus eight dollars plus to go now it's
and particularly down the line that you find is there's a lot of piracy of folks at the very top so eminem and lady gaga that piracy sometimes is displacing sales as you get further down to the artists that are already world famous the effect tends to flip and you find that piracy there is actually exposing people for the first time but you know there's less of this reacher is usually smaller scale and most importantly there are very highly paid lobbyists going around touting that research to...
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dre with eminem, "i need a doctor." "pumped up kicks." >> i tend to stick with the rock 'n' roll metal variety. but i like "foster the people," that was a really good song. >> i never listen to music. i only ever play classical piano. >> there's a song called "knee deep in the water somewhere" by the zach brown band. ♪ >> it's great because it's sort of about, you know, going on a permanent vacation and just imagining the only thing you have to worry about is when the tide is going to hit your chair so i loved that song. >> best band you're not listening to. new orleans' own mute math. >> i think it's one of those bands that if you just paid attention to it, you would see they're doing some really amazing stuff. >> the movies gave us some amazing moments this year, including quite a few sequels. the pirates were back, the apes were rising once more but for sheer box office magic, once again few came close to the boy wizard. >> harry potter. >> the final harry potter film exploded into theaters, conjuring up more than $3
dre with eminem, "i need a doctor." "pumped up kicks." >> i tend to stick with the rock 'n' roll metal variety. but i like "foster the people," that was a really good song. >> i never listen to music. i only ever play classical piano. >> there's a song called "knee deep in the water somewhere" by the zach brown band. ♪ >> it's great because it's sort of about, you know, going on a permanent vacation and just imagining the only...
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dre and eminem. >> and the "pumped up kicks." >> i don't listen to music.sical piano. >> there's a song called "knee deep in the water somewhere" by the zach brown band. ♪ >> it's great because it's sort of about, you know, going on a permanent vacation and just imagining the only thing you have to worry about is when the tide is going to hit your chair so i loved that song. >> the movies gave us an amazing moments this year, and the pirates were back and the apes were rising once more, but for sheer box office magic once again few came close to the boy wizard. >> harry potter. >> the final harry potter film exploded into films. >> harry, harry, harry. >> con juring up more than 38 o -- $3080 billion in ticket sales. >> that was sweet. >> and it put an exclamation point on one of the most literary cinematic experiences of all time. >> it is mr. who's he witsit, and they are riding on the turkucken, and i need a guide book. the great movies this year, and i am trying to think of what my choices are. ♪ >> my three favorite movies will tell you a lot about me.
dre and eminem. >> and the "pumped up kicks." >> i don't listen to music.sical piano. >> there's a song called "knee deep in the water somewhere" by the zach brown band. ♪ >> it's great because it's sort of about, you know, going on a permanent vacation and just imagining the only thing you have to worry about is when the tide is going to hit your chair so i loved that song. >> the movies gave us an amazing moments this year, and the pirates...
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. >> that is a tune by the rapper eminem.at you can do with $50,000 to beef up the police? >> yes. >> feed them more. >> good point. food is not as expensive as other things. >> and it beefs them up. michael, you were skeptical of this whole thing. he has no proof to back up the theory that early release em boldened the nonviolent criminals to commit more violent crimes. he himself says i think this is what is happening. >> it is a correlation not causation. >> good for you. >> it should have been a paul blarke joke. >> michelle, you said of the labor department giving grants, if you are going to help anyone get a job, why are we giving the money to murderers? that's a fair point. may i respond? >> sure. >> the argument here is that raw said daw very much is high and perhaps part of the reason is inmates have a hard time finding jobs. so the idea is that in the long run it is cheaper to help find jobs for them than it is to send them back to prison where it costs us more money. >> fair enough. i just think that right now we s
. >> that is a tune by the rapper eminem.at you can do with $50,000 to beef up the police? >> yes. >> feed them more. >> good point. food is not as expensive as other things. >> and it beefs them up. michael, you were skeptical of this whole thing. he has no proof to back up the theory that early release em boldened the nonviolent criminals to commit more violent crimes. he himself says i think this is what is happening. >> it is a correlation not causation....
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the closest he got is when he accidentally ate a cd because it said eminem on it.ed hoot for newt. pretty hard core. ♪ hoot hoot hoot ♪ vote for newt ♪ who who who ♪ vote for newt ♪ n to the e to the w-t ♪ newt gingrich taking over these streets ♪ ♪ obama about to step out the white house ♪ ♪ there is nobody better ♪ 2012 everybody vote for newt ♪ hoot hoot hoot ♪ everybody vote for newt yeah >> jimmy: what a way to roll into black history month. [ cheers and applause ] the guys behind this say they wrote and recorded this song in one night, which that's impressive. they wrote "hoot hoot hoot for newt" in one night. look out, neil young. i like to see an election that follows the plot of the movie "8 mile," you know? is he on the roof? let's check in with guillermo on the roof. there he is. like the abomable snowman, guillermo. does it seem like a better idea? >> no. >> jimmy: get mentally prepared. we'll come back for the big jump in a couple minutes, okay? [ laughter ] guillermo, how do you say "splat" in spanish? >> huh? [ speaking foreign language ] [ laughter
the closest he got is when he accidentally ate a cd because it said eminem on it.ed hoot for newt. pretty hard core. ♪ hoot hoot hoot ♪ vote for newt ♪ who who who ♪ vote for newt ♪ n to the e to the w-t ♪ newt gingrich taking over these streets ♪ ♪ obama about to step out the white house ♪ ♪ there is nobody better ♪ 2012 everybody vote for newt ♪ hoot hoot hoot ♪ everybody vote for newt yeah >> jimmy: what a way to roll into black history month. [ cheers and...
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on behalf of eminem and everyone else, thank you. >> i believe he did say that. >> he did. >> i've neverething with a good hack. look, i don't believe magic bullet. all right. i feel like we're friends because i was sort of near her. you wouldn't know it by looking at me, but i grew up with soul train. >> wolf blitzer. he was in a band called the monkeys before there was an actual monkeys band. >> did you used to watch the monkeys? >> yes. >> when we sleep together, can we have our names above like they did in the monkeys? >> i don't remember that on the monkeys. >> oh, boy. >>> do you know which topic they cover in the very special kendra? >> i've watched a lot of episodes. and i've actually met kendra. >> i thought he was going to -- i read books. i don't watch kendra. >> well, i read books, as well. and i actually met kendra in toronto once. but it doesn't matter. no one cares. >> i kind of want to know what you talked to kendra about. she's a play mate and a center fold. >> i know she giggles a lot. >> you and kendra have more in common than you think. oh, okay, so i watch cnn all of
on behalf of eminem and everyone else, thank you. >> i believe he did say that. >> he did. >> i've neverething with a good hack. look, i don't believe magic bullet. all right. i feel like we're friends because i was sort of near her. you wouldn't know it by looking at me, but i grew up with soul train. >> wolf blitzer. he was in a band called the monkeys before there was an actual monkeys band. >> did you used to watch the monkeys? >> yes. >> when we...
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i assume you all saw "eight mile" eminem, well, this is seven mile, which is assumed to be a bad area her 2004 mercedes, park it in an alley, i'm just wondering if there's any surveillance at all as to who went to such great lengths to leave her body there, purse and cell phone still there. she's clothed as dan pointed out ligature strangulation, with manual strangulation, with her back injured in injury. many people believe she was actually kidnapped from the home which narrows the range of suspects. >> and that's why the cadaver dogs become important. that's why the computer search becomes important. remember, cadaver dogs, she was in the house, the dogs, it's clear she once lived there. but if you find a scent of a dead body, then you've got a different situation. also the searches of his computer, seems they were looking at his hard drives. >> that's putting it mildly, dan. in a different situation, i guess so. >> that a search of the hard drive, that becomes really, really important in the context of this investigation. >> gross point police have called him a person of interest.
i assume you all saw "eight mile" eminem, well, this is seven mile, which is assumed to be a bad area her 2004 mercedes, park it in an alley, i'm just wondering if there's any surveillance at all as to who went to such great lengths to leave her body there, purse and cell phone still there. she's clothed as dan pointed out ligature strangulation, with manual strangulation, with her back injured in injury. many people believe she was actually kidnapped from the home which narrows the...
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jay-z and eminem, "renegade." that may be a little bit too much for me in the morning.eachers. some teachers say social media like facebook and twitter are effective teachering tools, and other people say oh, no, no. it opens the way for inappropriate behavior. one of the teachers who was tweeting me says that she has every security setting, absolutely no students will be part of her facebook. that is our discussion this morning. we have steve perry joining us, a cnn education contributor. and carlos is joining us as well. steve, we'll start with you this morning. why are we talking about this now? facebook has been around for a while. suddenly it feels like there's a debate about whether teacher should have a relationship. do you support the relationship? >> first of all, i don't see it as a relationship. i see it as an opportunity for teachers to expand their reach, to create opportunity and communicate effectively with children where they are. in fact, if a person is going to be a creep, it will be a creep whether on the internet or in person. we shouldn't malign peo
jay-z and eminem, "renegade." that may be a little bit too much for me in the morning.eachers. some teachers say social media like facebook and twitter are effective teachering tools, and other people say oh, no, no. it opens the way for inappropriate behavior. one of the teachers who was tweeting me says that she has every security setting, absolutely no students will be part of her facebook. that is our discussion this morning. we have steve perry joining us, a cnn education...
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connecting washington recommended eminem whom 21 billion-dollar investment in the vital economic corridors. these projects and more to demand serious attention. the columbia river crossing. the north and south korea or. route 67 between the 40-mile corridor and the new car ferry and the joint base record. consider this. the old and failing columbia river crossing supports $40 billion in commerce a year and 130,000 jobs in the warehouses and distribution centers there is a fourth of vancouver and portland alone, yes the bridge was built on in 1917. it was built to accommodate horse and buggy and it is still the last stop light on i5. or consider this the pass is the only direct route for products flowing from eastern washington forms to our stand ports and for the product flowing from coast ports to eastern washington and beyond. that's a $80 billion going through that critical crestor every year. our record of success for the transportation project is strong. from the 2005 voters approved gas tax we are close to completing all 421 statewide project. 88% have been completed early or on time
connecting washington recommended eminem whom 21 billion-dollar investment in the vital economic corridors. these projects and more to demand serious attention. the columbia river crossing. the north and south korea or. route 67 between the 40-mile corridor and the new car ferry and the joint base record. consider this. the old and failing columbia river crossing supports $40 billion in commerce a year and 130,000 jobs in the warehouses and distribution centers there is a fourth of vancouver...