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she's a daughter. >> reporter: paltry grossman seemed -- mallory grossman seemed vibrant and happy. >> not the typical candidate for bullying. >> we're all kind of really surprised and not really sure how we got >> reporter: mallory's parents diane and seth grossman say the bullying started in the fifth grade. >> she would come to me you know say girls are teasing me and calling me names and sending me pictures and texting me on my phone. >> reporter: in january mallory began trying to avoid school and complained of headaches and her grades suffered. she died a week before the start of summer vacation. bruce, the grossman's attorney, accused school officials of ignoring the alleged bullying. >> all the way up the line. nobody did anything here. >> reporter: in june, two weeks after mallory's death, superintendent wrote to parents, our team will be meeting over the summer to review all of the district procedures and plan for district-wide community building at the schools. this will involve all of our students, staff and families. >> i think parents the need to be -- parented need to b
she's a daughter. >> reporter: paltry grossman seemed -- mallory grossman seemed vibrant and happy. >> not the typical candidate for bullying. >> we're all kind of really surprised and not really sure how we got >> reporter: mallory's parents diane and seth grossman say the bullying started in the fifth grade. >> she would come to me you know say girls are teasing me and calling me names and sending me pictures and texting me on my phone. >> reporter: in...
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grossman said her daughter was bullied in person, in texts, on snapchat and instagram by classmates atd middle school. she characterized the messages as "nasty" and "mean." >> in the beginning it was just teasing. it was name calling. it was-- exclusion was an important part-- "you can't sit here. you're not welcome at this table." >> reporter: grossman says she tried to talk to other kids' parents but her concerns were dismissed. she also said she complained to administrators at the middle school about the alleged cyber bullying, hours before her daughter died. in new jersey alone, 11 cases have been filed against school districts for bullying. 10 of them settled over the last eight years. what do you hope to come from this lawsuit? >> from this, we hope to set accountability, so that maybe teachers and administrators will think twice about before they sweep things under the rug. >> reporter: grossman said officials have still not filed any harassment, bullying or intimidation reports in any of the incidents in which her daughter was bullied. the school district declined to comment on
grossman said her daughter was bullied in person, in texts, on snapchat and instagram by classmates atd middle school. she characterized the messages as "nasty" and "mean." >> in the beginning it was just teasing. it was name calling. it was-- exclusion was an important part-- "you can't sit here. you're not welcome at this table." >> reporter: grossman says she tried to talk to other kids' parents but her concerns were dismissed. she also said she...
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. >> reporter: in many ways, malory grossman was a typical 12 year old. she loved gymnastics, cheerleading and going camping with her family. >> malory is the all american child, the all-american little girl. >> reporter: and on june 14th, near the end of her sixth grade year, malory took her own life, because her parents say she was a victim of bullying. now all that remains are pictures and memories. >> i have this cardboard box, and that's her life. that's all we're left with. 12 years. and we're left with a cardboard box. >> reporter: diane and seth grossman are now speaking out hoping to prevent others like malory from hurting themselves. >> we have been flooded with thousands of messages about other children that have been bullied and tortured and harassed. >> reporter: and also, they say, to hold responsible the people they blame for their daughter's death. >> tell you something like this's happening before people weak up and say enough's enough. >> reporter: they realized malory was having problems at her middle school in rockaway, new jersey. >>
. >> reporter: in many ways, malory grossman was a typical 12 year old. she loved gymnastics, cheerleading and going camping with her family. >> malory is the all american child, the all-american little girl. >> reporter: and on june 14th, near the end of her sixth grade year, malory took her own life, because her parents say she was a victim of bullying. now all that remains are pictures and memories. >> i have this cardboard box, and that's her life. that's all we're...
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you're not welcome at this table." >> reporter: grossman says she tried to talk to other kidss' parents her concerns were dismissed. in new jersey alone, 11 cases have been filed against school districts for bullying. 10 of them settled over the last eight years. what do you hope to come from this lawsuit? >> from this, we hope to set accountability so that maybe teachers and administrators will look-- you know, think twice about before they sweep things under the rug. >> reporter: gross man man said officials have still not fight harassment, bullyings or intimidation reports in any of the insdefnts in which her daughter was bullied. the school district declined to comment on what is an ongoing investigation, but anthony they said their only self-assessment on bullying has met their ct ations. take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. ethat's the height ofs mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at wo
you're not welcome at this table." >> reporter: grossman says she tried to talk to other kidss' parents her concerns were dismissed. in new jersey alone, 11 cases have been filed against school districts for bullying. 10 of them settled over the last eight years. what do you hope to come from this lawsuit? >> from this, we hope to set accountability so that maybe teachers and administrators will look-- you know, think twice about before they sweep things under the rug. >>...
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. >> reporter: malorie grossman's parents say -- >> chronic headaches, stomachaches. >> reporter: in june the 12-year-old straight-a student who loved gymnastics suicide committed grossman announced they will sue the school district for not doing enough to stop it. >> this small device can be a lethal weapon in the hands of the wrong child. >> how was a cell phone used as a weapon against malorie? >> it humiliated her. it intimidated her. it made her feel alone. >> text messages escalated to the point where they actually said, why don't you kill yourself. >> reporter: the grossmans say they turned to teachers, counselors and the principal. >> what was their response? >> we're investigating it. >> reporter: the school board issued a statement in june saying in part, we wish to send our deepest sympathies, adding, it is cooperating with an ongoing criminal investigation and cannot respond to inaccurate rumors and accusations. malorie's case just another example of something the whole country still struggles with. more than 50% of young people report being cyber bullied. 25% repeatedly.
. >> reporter: malorie grossman's parents say -- >> chronic headaches, stomachaches. >> reporter: in june the 12-year-old straight-a student who loved gymnastics suicide committed grossman announced they will sue the school district for not doing enough to stop it. >> this small device can be a lethal weapon in the hands of the wrong child. >> how was a cell phone used as a weapon against malorie? >> it humiliated her. it intimidated her. it made her feel...
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one other historical point, james grossman, someone who was against statues of robert e.robert e. lee. he didn't think it was a good idea, james grossman, to memorialize him. what do you make of that? >> i'm impressed by his level of humility and perhaps his wisdom in that regard. i wish his political descendents had listened more closely. you just mentioned the absolutely crucial issue which is when people say we can't whitewash history or we can't erase history, the history that is being addressed with these statues is two things. one is the confederacy but more important is the historical context in which these statues were built, which as you say were during the jim crow era. most of these statues were built between around 1900 and 1917, 1920, and between 1955 and 1965. they had a specific purpose. that purpose was less to honor individuals like lee or jackson, which they did, but they did that for a purpose. that purpose was to maintain white supremacy. if you look at the historical context. so yes, take down the statues, maybe leave the pedestals, because the erecti
one other historical point, james grossman, someone who was against statues of robert e.robert e. lee. he didn't think it was a good idea, james grossman, to memorialize him. what do you make of that? >> i'm impressed by his level of humility and perhaps his wisdom in that regard. i wish his political descendents had listened more closely. you just mentioned the absolutely crucial issue which is when people say we can't whitewash history or we can't erase history, the history that is...
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host: you are on the line with james grossman. caller: i appreciate james coming on here to speak the truth about that. a lot of people get this misconstrued and think differently because that is what they see on the news. ist you are pointing out very important. if people will base this on, this is part of our history, blah, blah, blah, there is a lot more to the history like you said. madison, washington, jefferson were not necessarily great guys but they made this country a great place. general lee and other guys wanted people to be slaves. would point out a lot of white men regardless of the age now, our country was founded on two major crimes. of native americans and slavery of african-americans. i will leave it at that. these are important points. there parts of our history. we do well in terms of thinking about moving forward in terms of policy to analysis parts of our histories. is when it comes down to how we think about these ,hings is to ask ourselves historical interpretation, fact, and policy. acknowledging historical
host: you are on the line with james grossman. caller: i appreciate james coming on here to speak the truth about that. a lot of people get this misconstrued and think differently because that is what they see on the news. ist you are pointing out very important. if people will base this on, this is part of our history, blah, blah, blah, there is a lot more to the history like you said. madison, washington, jefferson were not necessarily great guys but they made this country a great place....
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dianne grossman and seth grossman are suing over the death of 12-year-old mallory. new jersey cool officials they say ignored repeated requests to help her. she took her own life in june. >> i would bring it to the school's attention. they would dismiss it. she would bring something to my attention, i would bring it to the school's attention it, they would dismiss it. >> for months told she was a loser and finally she w why don't you kill yourself. >> the grossmans have not ruled out suing the parents of the girls who they say bullied their daughter. the school district is not commenting on the case. >>> florida is reporting its first sexually transmitting case of zika this year. the patient lives in the st. petersburg area. health officials say the person's partner showed symptoms after a recent visit to cuba. both tested positive for the virus. no mosquito-related cases of zika have been reported in florida this year. >>> the dow opens this morning in record territory. it's a new all-time high thanks to strong bank earnings. the dow starting the day up 72 points.
dianne grossman and seth grossman are suing over the death of 12-year-old mallory. new jersey cool officials they say ignored repeated requests to help her. she took her own life in june. >> i would bring it to the school's attention. they would dismiss it. she would bring something to my attention, i would bring it to the school's attention it, they would dismiss it. >> for months told she was a loser and finally she w why don't you kill yourself. >> the grossmans have not...
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the grossmans say snapchat was used by several female students at their daughter's school to tease theirgirl for months. they say the district did not address their pleas to have that teasing stopped. >> for months she was told she's a loser, she had no friends and finally she was even told why don't you kill yourself. >> the grossmans are considering legal action against the students' parents as well. the school district has not yet commented on this lawsuit. >> ♪ >> new this morning, angry passengers called 911 after they were stranded on a plane in canada for nearly six hours. the air transit flight from brussels to montreal was diverted because of storms. passengers spent hours on the plane with little or no air conditioning and a lack of food or water. someone on the plane called 911. and emergency crews responded. air transit blames congestion and airport staff saying they were "unable to provide loading bridges or stairs but the ottawa airport authority says they had a gate ready and stairs available but that it was up to air transit to give the order to deplane. >> i think it's j
the grossmans say snapchat was used by several female students at their daughter's school to tease theirgirl for months. they say the district did not address their pleas to have that teasing stopped. >> for months she was told she's a loser, she had no friends and finally she was even told why don't you kill yourself. >> the grossmans are considering legal action against the students' parents as well. the school district has not yet commented on this lawsuit. >> ♪ >>...
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subscribers up 20% year over year this after mindy grossman joined mid quarter.he pointed to oprah winfrey for the growth >> there's no doubt that the weight watchers long-term collaboration with oprah winfrey accelerated the company's progress since 2015 with high awareness of her success and happiness with the program sparking interest and excitement i'm personally looking forward to partnering with her as we transform the brand and business >> grossman takes the helm at a good time. the stock tripled this year and is up about 13% in early trading. coming up in the next half hour, if you're not on a diet, sink your teeth into shares of shake shack. we have the juicy details coming up >> i will watch you make that turn >> they were both good, too. >> really good mindy grossman does know a good thing about the son suptsuna coe ceo of home shopping network >>> viacom's third quarterly results beat forecasts the company crediting a small jump in sales to pay tv providers like netflix the stock has been hit pretty much all year. >>> shares of yelp are surging after
subscribers up 20% year over year this after mindy grossman joined mid quarter.he pointed to oprah winfrey for the growth >> there's no doubt that the weight watchers long-term collaboration with oprah winfrey accelerated the company's progress since 2015 with high awareness of her success and happiness with the program sparking interest and excitement i'm personally looking forward to partnering with her as we transform the brand and business >> grossman takes the helm at a good...
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>> i've interviewed beth grossman, as well.he's extremely articulate, and she has a very strong -- i think a centrist vision for the city, which is important in this particular race, because with this particular democratic candidate, larry krasner, you have someone at the extreme leftward fringes of the democratic party who is representing the prosecutor's office, the law and order branch of the government. and unfortunately, during the primaries, it didn't appear that very many of the democratic candidates were really talking more about the issues that, you know, the quality of life, the victim, how crime affects the victims, and it almost sounded as if they were vying for public defender office, chief defender. beth grossman i think has an opportunity because she does have the backing of the fop, and she does have sort of like a large -- a diverse backing both demographically and i think politically. i think she has an opportunity to really wrest this position from a guy who is seen as, by many, including myself, extremely ra
>> i've interviewed beth grossman, as well.he's extremely articulate, and she has a very strong -- i think a centrist vision for the city, which is important in this particular race, because with this particular democratic candidate, larry krasner, you have someone at the extreme leftward fringes of the democratic party who is representing the prosecutor's office, the law and order branch of the government. and unfortunately, during the primaries, it didn't appear that very many of the...
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. >> six weeks after her daughter's suicide, diane grossman made it clear who she held responsible fors death. the school. >> there was a pattern. a regular history pattern of, the school dismissing my concerns. >> 12-year-old mallory, gymnast and cheerleader took her life one week before after months of relentless bullying. she says her daughter was bullied in person, in texts on snapchat, instagram by classmates at copeland. and characterized messages as nasty and mean. >> in the beginning just teasing, name calling. it was, exclusion. was an important part. you can't sit here. you're not welcome at this table. >> reporter: grossman said she tried to talk with other kids' parent but her concerns were dismissed. she says she come plaend to administrators at the middle school about alleged cyberbullying hours before her daughter died. in new jersey alerngs 11 cases filed against school districts for bullying. 10 settled over eight years. >> what do you hope to come from this lawsuit? >> from this, we hope to set accountability. so that, maybe teachers and administrators will think twic
. >> six weeks after her daughter's suicide, diane grossman made it clear who she held responsible fors death. the school. >> there was a pattern. a regular history pattern of, the school dismissing my concerns. >> 12-year-old mallory, gymnast and cheerleader took her life one week before after months of relentless bullying. she says her daughter was bullied in person, in texts on snapchat, instagram by classmates at copeland. and characterized messages as nasty and mean....
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friends of the grossman family have started a go fund me page that has raised more than $75,000.they asked the school officials repeatedly for help to stop the bullying and they say the school did nothing. malorie's mom was at copeland middle school asking for help on the day that her 12-year-old committed suicide. even elementary school students say it's a problem. >> there are a lot of people that like i've seen on instagram posts and stuff saying, like negative things about each other. i just hate it. >> the year before the grossm tragedy, copeland middle schoolteachers and administrators did a self assessment and gave themselves a 94%, an a, the district did not return calls for comment today. the grossman attorney added that this case prove that cyber bullying can lead to disaster if it's not stopped by the school. >>> tonight on nbc nightly news, stephanie has more with malorie's parents. >> and expert advice on what warning signs parents should be looking out for. >>> now, at 6:00, a live picture outside our studio in northwest washington as heavy rain moves in and the tim
friends of the grossman family have started a go fund me page that has raised more than $75,000.they asked the school officials repeatedly for help to stop the bullying and they say the school did nothing. malorie's mom was at copeland middle school asking for help on the day that her 12-year-old committed suicide. even elementary school students say it's a problem. >> there are a lot of people that like i've seen on instagram posts and stuff saying, like negative things about each other....
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they say their 12-year-old daughter mallory grossman took her own life because of bullies.he young girl's mom diane says that the rock away township school district did nothing to stop the months of bullying and online torture. she says the school never filed a bullying report, even after she made complaints with the school throughout the year. including the morning of mallory's suicide. >> she would come home. i would bring it to the school's attention. they would dismiss it. she would bring something to my attention i would bring it to the school' attention they would dismiss it so there was a pattern. a regular history pattern of the school dismissing my concerns. >> the grossmans are suing the school district for gross negligence in failing to stop the cyber bullying. >>> well controversy yet again surrounds popular netflix show 13 reasons why. new study suggests that the tv series which follows the life avenue bullied high school girl who takes her own life actually caused a line in online searching for suicide including how to go through with it. researchers say googl
they say their 12-year-old daughter mallory grossman took her own life because of bullies.he young girl's mom diane says that the rock away township school district did nothing to stop the months of bullying and online torture. she says the school never filed a bullying report, even after she made complaints with the school throughout the year. including the morning of mallory's suicide. >> she would come home. i would bring it to the school's attention. they would dismiss it. she would...
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mallory grossman's parents are suing the rock way township school district.t was used by several female students at their daughter's school to tease her for months. they say the district did not address their pleas to have this teasing stopped. >> for months she was told she's a loser, she had no friends and finally she was even told why don't you kill yourself. >> the grossmans are now considering legal action against the parents of the students. the school district has not commented on this lawsuit. >> ♪ >> new this morning, angry passengers called 911 after they were stranded on a plane in canada for nearly six hours. the air transit flight was diverted to ottawa monday night because of storms. passengers spent hours on the plane with little or no air conditioning and a lack of food and water. someone on the plane called 911 and emergency crews responded. in a statement air transit blamed congestion and airport staff saying that they were "unable to provide loading bridges or stares" but the ottawa airport authority says they had a gate ready and stairs av
mallory grossman's parents are suing the rock way township school district.t was used by several female students at their daughter's school to tease her for months. they say the district did not address their pleas to have this teasing stopped. >> for months she was told she's a loser, she had no friends and finally she was even told why don't you kill yourself. >> the grossmans are now considering legal action against the parents of the students. the school district has not...
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mallory grossman was just 12 years old.er parents say they begged the school for help but their pleas were never taken seriously. they now plan to sue over what they call the school's failure to protect her from bullying. don dahler is outside copeland middle school in rockaway, new jersey, where mallory was in the sixth grade. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. just hours before her death, mallory grossman's parents say they spoke with administrators at the middle school about the bullying. they say their concerns were ignored, part of a pattern of alleged negligence they believe led to their daughter's suicide. >> she was an athlete, a cheerleader and gymnastics and she's a sister. she's a niece. she's a granddaughter. she's a daughter. >> reporter: mallory grossman seemed vibrant and happy. >> she doesn't strike me as the typical candidate for bullying. >> we're all kind of really surprised and not really sure how we got here. >> reporter: mallory's parents, diane and seth grossman, say the bullying started in
mallory grossman was just 12 years old.er parents say they begged the school for help but their pleas were never taken seriously. they now plan to sue over what they call the school's failure to protect her from bullying. don dahler is outside copeland middle school in rockaway, new jersey, where mallory was in the sixth grade. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. just hours before her death, mallory grossman's parents say they spoke with administrators at the middle school about...
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now seth and diane grossman say they are planning to sue the school board in rockaway, new jersey for not doing enough to stop the bullying. in june the school board issued a statement saying in part, we wish to send our deepest sir ee sympathies adding it is cooperating with an ongoing investigation and cannot report being cyber bullied. 25% repeatedly. girls more than boys. >> we're here today to bring light to the fact that this small device can be a lethal weapon in the hands of the wrong child. >> reporter: the grossmans want accountability, hoping their family tragedy may help prevent another. >> mallory's parents said they contacted the school several times about the bullying. they say the school investigated but claim that's as far as it went. >>> president trump has spent just about every weekend of his presidency so far somewhere other than the white house. now we think we know the reason why. in a report on golf.com, the president called the white house, quote, a real dump. the report claims he said that while talking with members of his new jersey club. immediately respond
now seth and diane grossman say they are planning to sue the school board in rockaway, new jersey for not doing enough to stop the bullying. in june the school board issued a statement saying in part, we wish to send our deepest sir ee sympathies adding it is cooperating with an ongoing investigation and cannot report being cyber bullied. 25% repeatedly. girls more than boys. >> we're here today to bring light to the fact that this small device can be a lethal weapon in the hands of the...
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liz's former colleagues and friends david grossman and producer stuart denman look back at her life.ening. liz mackean was one of the most resourceful and determined journalists i ever met. as newsnight‘s northern ireland correspondent, she was fearless in challenging the paramilitary hard men. the ira may not have authorised his murder and robert's sisters acknowledge that, but the fact that its members could have carried it out, covered it up and then ordered witnesses to stay silent demonstrates the hold the organisation has over its community. she made her name, though, with investigations. she picked difficult subjects and was always on the side of victims who had been ignored, disbelieved, or worse. how are you at the moment? all right. and how is everything going? everything is going all right. newsnight has obtained documents that... in 2010 she shared the daniel pearl award for investigativejournalism for her reporting on the dumping of toxic waste off the coast of africa. the flood of allegations aboutjimmy savile‘s behaviour... it was, though, for her investigations into c
liz's former colleagues and friends david grossman and producer stuart denman look back at her life.ening. liz mackean was one of the most resourceful and determined journalists i ever met. as newsnight‘s northern ireland correspondent, she was fearless in challenging the paramilitary hard men. the ira may not have authorised his murder and robert's sisters acknowledge that, but the fact that its members could have carried it out, covered it up and then ordered witnesses to stay silent...
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>> reporter: dianne and seth grossman say their daughter was bullied relentlessly from fellow class map. in some instances on school property and copeland did nothing to intervene. >> they never filed themandatory reports even though i countless e-mailed them and requested a hib report be written and filed they never did. >> mallory took her own life in june, nine months after the grossmans say they first contacted the school pleading for help as their daughter began suffering. in in the civil realm, the individuals that harassed, stalked, bullied, potentially have liability arguably their parents do. in certain school system could be held responsible, as well. >> reporter: according to the cyberbullying research center, 34% of students surveyed report having been cyberbullied in their life. add less scent girls are more likely to experience the abuse. ♪ >> reporter: mallory's parents now hoping this tragedy will shed light on the growing issue. >> we were in the process before all of this happened about taking her out of the school and putting her into private school, but unfortunately
>> reporter: dianne and seth grossman say their daughter was bullied relentlessly from fellow class map. in some instances on school property and copeland did nothing to intervene. >> they never filed themandatory reports even though i countless e-mailed them and requested a hib report be written and filed they never did. >> mallory took her own life in june, nine months after the grossmans say they first contacted the school pleading for help as their daughter began...
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. >> we're going to talk to mal my grossman's parents in a moment.e gosk has their story. >> reporter: mallory grossman's parents say their daughter was bullied in person and through social media. the worst of it starting last january. >> it got to the point, she didn't want to go to school. chronic headaches. stomachaches. >> for months, she was told, she's a loser. she had no friends. and finally, she was even told, why don't you kill yourself? >> reporter: in june, 12-year-old mallory, a straight-a student who loved gymnastics, committed suicide. now, seth and diane grossman say they are planning to sue the school board in rockaway, new jersey, for not doing enough to stop the bullying. the school superintendent declined to talk to nbc news about the suit. but in june, the school board issued a statement, in part, saying, we wish to extend our deepest sympathies. it is cooperating with an ongoing cooperation and cannot respond to inaccurate rumors and accusations. mallory's case is an extreme example of what's happening across the country. more th
. >> we're going to talk to mal my grossman's parents in a moment.e gosk has their story. >> reporter: mallory grossman's parents say their daughter was bullied in person and through social media. the worst of it starting last january. >> it got to the point, she didn't want to go to school. chronic headaches. stomachaches. >> for months, she was told, she's a loser. she had no friends. and finally, she was even told, why don't you kill yourself? >> reporter: in...
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this morning, the parents of 12-year-old mallory grossman say they will sue her school after they sayuntless complaints over cyberbullying which they say led to her suicide. >> this small device can be a lethal weapon in the hands of the wrong child. and that's exactly what happened here. she was even told why don't you kill yourself? >> reporter: dianne and seth grossman say their daughter was bullied relentlessly for months from fellow classmates. in some instances on school property and copeland did nothing to intervene. >> they never filed the mandatory reports even though i countless e-mailed them and requested a hib report be written and filed they never did. >> mallory took her own life in june, nine months after the grossmans say they first contacted the school pleading for help as their daughter began suffering. >> in the civil realm, the individuals that harassed, stalked, bullied, potentially have liability, arguably their parents do. in certain circumstances and the school system could be held responsible, as well. >> reporter: according to the cyberbullying research cente
this morning, the parents of 12-year-old mallory grossman say they will sue her school after they sayuntless complaints over cyberbullying which they say led to her suicide. >> this small device can be a lethal weapon in the hands of the wrong child. and that's exactly what happened here. she was even told why don't you kill yourself? >> reporter: dianne and seth grossman say their daughter was bullied relentlessly for months from fellow classmates. in some instances on school...
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the grossman's say they want actability. >>> bill cosby needs a new attorney. cosby's lead attorney wants off the case. brian mcmon angel filed documents tuesday seeking to withdraw from cosby's defense team. he says he will stay until cosby can get new lawyers in place. the 80-year-old comedian is scheduled for a retrial in november. >>> campbell police trying to explain why a officers was aiming his gun at an unarmed passenger where officers kept his gun pointed as a car's passenger for more than five minutes. the department says the gun was drawn when the passenger reached under his seat. >> facebook video shows the nine minutes of the gun being drawn. what it doesn't show is the five minutes leading up to that. >>> campbell police say officers are trained to keep guns drawn in threatening scenarios if no backup is near. the critics say there was no need for the aggression. >>> happening today, the bay bridge series continues. last night the giants being the a's 10-4. giants hit three homers. and tonight they'll move to at&t with the first pitch set for 7:15
the grossman's say they want actability. >>> bill cosby needs a new attorney. cosby's lead attorney wants off the case. brian mcmon angel filed documents tuesday seeking to withdraw from cosby's defense team. he says he will stay until cosby can get new lawyers in place. the 80-year-old comedian is scheduled for a retrial in november. >>> campbell police trying to explain why a officers was aiming his gun at an unarmed passenger where officers kept his gun pointed as a car's...
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coming up, historian james grossman will be here to discuss debate.ing national later, david wasserman will be here to preview the election and we will be right back. ♪ >> tonight, realty -- real clear politics bureau chief recounts events in you a sister that happen on specific dates throughout the year. >> it comes out of san francisco. they have gone there for repairs. they have got a secret mission. there is a thing loaded onto it. it is very heavy. it is the components of the atom bomb. obviously top-secret. so much so that the navy does not do what they normally do. it maybe -- maybe the battle for japan. not enough people are aware it is missing. my hundred guys going to the water. nobody is for them and what happens? they drown, and they die of dehydration, sharks eat them. it is horrible. 8:00 :00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> every month, book tv features an in-depth conversation with an offer -- author about the writing career. join us september 3 with our guest whose latest book is "if you can keep it." october 1, author and new york times columnist maureen will .iscuss her b
coming up, historian james grossman will be here to discuss debate.ing national later, david wasserman will be here to preview the election and we will be right back. ♪ >> tonight, realty -- real clear politics bureau chief recounts events in you a sister that happen on specific dates throughout the year. >> it comes out of san francisco. they have gone there for repairs. they have got a secret mission. there is a thing loaded onto it. it is very heavy. it is the components of the...
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family is suing their local school district after the death of their daughter. 12-year-old mallory grossman took her life in june after being bullied on social media by classmates. forparents say their pleas help from the rockaway township schools went unanswered. months she was told she was a loser, had no friends. and finally she was told, why don't you kill yourself. alison: the district has not responded to the lawsuit. they also plan on suing the parents of the students who bullied their daughter. airport: a florida worker is recovering after being hit by lightning. look at this video, the worker just drops. turns out the lightning hit the airplane and sent a shock through his body. he is already out of the hospital and recovering. lucky. alison: 7 on your side consumer alert -- phone cases recalled for a very serious reason. this involves liquid glitter cases sold online and places like victoria's secret. the concern is they can leak and cause skin irritation and burns. >> one person reported permanent scarring. another reported burns and swelling to her face, leg, and other body part
family is suing their local school district after the death of their daughter. 12-year-old mallory grossman took her life in june after being bullied on social media by classmates. forparents say their pleas help from the rockaway township schools went unanswered. months she was told she was a loser, had no friends. and finally she was told, why don't you kill yourself. alison: the district has not responded to the lawsuit. they also plan on suing the parents of the students who bullied their...
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he won the primary for da with 70% of the vote and will face beth grossman in the general election. >>> and mayor kenney was there to talk about diversity in businesses. it was held at temple university. and aimed to help business owners to work with resources at the state and local levels. kenney says that driving businesses in all zip codes is important for the success of the city. >> turning green into more green that is the goal for variety. it helps children with disabilities and organizers plan to use grant money to expand the garden program. the children were in war chester to learn how to cook what they pick from the garden with the help of bistro chef, bill. >>> dozens of childrens were hospitalized after a ymca swimming pool and we have the latest. >>> and a woman that convinced her boyfriend to kill himself when they were teenagers is back in court to learn her fate. >>> today we have new details about a tragedy ecexplosion at a minneapolis high school that killed two people. authorities say that the explosion ignited when a crew pierced a gas line. a receptionist that was
he won the primary for da with 70% of the vote and will face beth grossman in the general election. >>> and mayor kenney was there to talk about diversity in businesses. it was held at temple university. and aimed to help business owners to work with resources at the state and local levels. kenney says that driving businesses in all zip codes is important for the success of the city. >> turning green into more green that is the goal for variety. it helps children with...
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thank you so much, james grossman, for your insights, abbreviated as they had to be here.nks so much for watching. jacob soboroff is picking it up at the top of the hour with new pictures on the ground, from the air as well, from protesters across this country. i'll see you at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow eastern. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed. that's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to
thank you so much, james grossman, for your insights, abbreviated as they had to be here.nks so much for watching. jacob soboroff is picking it up at the top of the hour with new pictures on the ground, from the air as well, from protesters across this country. i'll see you at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow eastern. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you...
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face republican beth grossman in the november 7 election. >>> a cleaner philadelphia. one tire at a time. there's a tire round up tomorrow. drop off tires you don't want. here's the reason why. state representative says there are between 2-5,000 tires ditched just in the west kensington area alone. poping a bie inine ining propos fines higher. >> we have to raise taxes because we have different agencies that have to take time to come and clean this up. enough is enough. we want to clean up and beautify our community. also a health hazard. standing water inside the tires can cause a lot of problems. >>> this morning, new jersey transit again add bus service to help commuters deal with major track work. started adding the extra buses yesterdays to help's delays in new york. commuters take buses into manhattan. added service applies to the morning rush. >>> eighth minutes after 4:00. most of the area looking at dry conditions and cooling temperatures. clear view of wilmington delaware this morning. temperature haves dropped down into the 70s. little bit warmer than yester
face republican beth grossman in the november 7 election. >>> a cleaner philadelphia. one tire at a time. there's a tire round up tomorrow. drop off tires you don't want. here's the reason why. state representative says there are between 2-5,000 tires ditched just in the west kensington area alone. poping a bie inine ining propos fines higher. >> we have to raise taxes because we have different agencies that have to take time to come and clean this up. enough is enough. we want...
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mallory grossman's parents say it got to the point she didn't want to go to school. in june, straight a student who loved gymnastics committed suicide. her parents say because classmates harassed her for nine months with texts and snap chat and instagram. her case is another example of something the country struggles with, more than 50% of young people report being cyber bullied. >> and we have to constantly be monitoring. it's not okay to just hand them this electronic device, tell them don't do this, and then say it is not my child. >> the school district says it is cooperating with the on-going investigation and cannot respond to the accusations. >>> we have an important recall to tell you about if you have young children. about sets like this have been recalled due to a choking hazard. it is the rainbow dream builder and rainbow solid builder. contact for a free replacement. >>> check in with sheena and look at what you face. >> it is going to be decent as you head out the door this morning. the commute forecast for your wednesday. a mild start but dry. notice mo
mallory grossman's parents say it got to the point she didn't want to go to school. in june, straight a student who loved gymnastics committed suicide. her parents say because classmates harassed her for nine months with texts and snap chat and instagram. her case is another example of something the country struggles with, more than 50% of young people report being cyber bullied. >> and we have to constantly be monitoring. it's not okay to just hand them this electronic device, tell them...
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not related to this story. 12-year-old mallory grossman died in june. said their daughter was the victim of relentless bullying on social media. repeatedly asked officials to intervene, including at a meeting just hours before her death. yesterday filed a notice of intent to sue for negligence. >> it's about the school's responsibility to not only be responsible for teachi ining academics. we have to take a look at the emotional well-being of the children. >> families also considering suing the parents of three or four children for allowing the bullying to go on for months. >> >> now let's take you state by state and county by county. look at some of the stories across our area. >> berks county. former mayor of redding denied all charges against him. vaughn spencer pleaded not guilty. former mayor accused oaf accepting cash and philly's tickets in exchange for political favors. one of several local officials indicted in this pay to play scheme. allentown ed pawlowski also pleaded not guilty. >>> serial fbaby formula thief. latest happened at a target. m
not related to this story. 12-year-old mallory grossman died in june. said their daughter was the victim of relentless bullying on social media. repeatedly asked officials to intervene, including at a meeting just hours before her death. yesterday filed a notice of intent to sue for negligence. >> it's about the school's responsibility to not only be responsible for teachi ining academics. we have to take a look at the emotional well-being of the children. >> families also...
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>> the grossmans have out suing the parents of the girls they say bullied their daughter many the schooltrict is not commenting on the case. >>> the dow opens this morning in record territory after setting a new, all-time high on tuesday. the dow adding 72 points to close at it 21,963, inching close to the 22,000 milestone. it is an a 48th record close since the november election and the 31st since president trump's inauguration. >>> and we are going to show you what may be the best catch of the baseball season. >> absolutely. so it happened in boston, watch it right here. hanley ramirez hits it to center field, and that would be cleveland's austin jackson, who goes back, jumps, head first. makes the grab. >> good catch on both ends. way to catch the ball, and way to catch himself. >> exactly. >> wow. >> and he kept the ball. >> got to be proud of that one. >> that is amazing. try doing that again. >> yeah, right? >>> well, coming up, the discovery at a popular beach, what investigators are now saying after finding a woman who became separated from her family, buried in the sand. >>> and
>> the grossmans have out suing the parents of the girls they say bullied their daughter many the schooltrict is not commenting on the case. >>> the dow opens this morning in record territory after setting a new, all-time high on tuesday. the dow adding 72 points to close at it 21,963, inching close to the 22,000 milestone. it is an a 48th record close since the november election and the 31st since president trump's inauguration. >>> and we are going to show you what may...
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krasner faces republican beth grossman in the general election in coming november. >>> some pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced a bill to require motorists to hang up the phone before driving. "action news" reporter vernon odom has more on this proposal to change the rules of the road. >> in delaware county suburb adults on their cell phones as they travel the busy streets for the movement ignoring or not bothering with hands free technology. and it could legally be gone with the wind in philadelphia soon. good say some. >> people don't look what they are doing when they have it in their hands at all. >> another part of plan is to ban drivers from under 18 from using a phone in the car at all. >> it's not a bad idea to ban young drivers from using their phones. there are a lot of accidents. >> and it was the house last week with a dozen sponsors. >> the accidents with cell phone usage in general on the phone or texting and it's rampant and becoming dangerous. already forbidding drivers from using hand held phones, states in the region including maryland and west virginia. no person sh
krasner faces republican beth grossman in the general election in coming november. >>> some pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced a bill to require motorists to hang up the phone before driving. "action news" reporter vernon odom has more on this proposal to change the rules of the road. >> in delaware county suburb adults on their cell phones as they travel the busy streets for the movement ignoring or not bothering with hands free technology. and it could legally be...
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because i do it to take you to more of my duty we're not going through the steve grossman i was i was living through in the dream you do seem to write and i can get you. to take people in much less what i'm not this being missed is it called we did this a lot of public accountability public scrutiny. so all we need to do to use the international. international norms you nor there to me. do you attribute this possibly to the security contractors. forty eight russian speaking children a stranded orphanage in iraq after they were rescued during the battle to liberate the city of mosul from islamic state now t.v. crews going to that shelter to meet them. in. order to get more and more coffins ways. as you saw some of children appear to be considering the been through i guess i'm sure the road names are in how old they are it's believed they were taken to iraq by their parents who joined islamic state and who are now presumed dead russia iraq and jordan are working to try to track down other family members some of the children have been describing the how arrowing ordeal slangy would and t
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in june 12-year-old malry grossman took her own life.er mother said it was because she was harassed on text, on snapchat and instagram. >> in the beginning it was teasing, name calling, was rnt positive part, you are not welcome here. >> professor at san diego state university. >> teens are much more likely now than just five or seven years ago to say that they are anxious and depressed and thinking about suicide. >> in a provocative new artical there's a correlation between popularity of smart phones and increased rates of suicide and depression among young people. >> teens who use electronic devices more hours a day are more likery to be at risk for suicide. >> the so called smart phone generation is less likely to have face to face interaction with friends which she says is crucial for mental health and building social skill. >>> some people in waiting to see if their homes are in danger ei sinkhole has already gobbled two houses and five othes condemned. >> this is as close as authorities will let us get to the sinkhole and to all of
in june 12-year-old malry grossman took her own life.er mother said it was because she was harassed on text, on snapchat and instagram. >> in the beginning it was teasing, name calling, was rnt positive part, you are not welcome here. >> professor at san diego state university. >> teens are much more likely now than just five or seven years ago to say that they are anxious and depressed and thinking about suicide. >> in a provocative new artical there's a correlation...
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in june, 12-year-old mallory grossman took her own life. her mother diane says it was because she was harassed on texts, on snapchat, and instagram. >> in the beginning it was teasing. it was name calling. it was-- exclusion was an important part-- "you can't sit here. you're not welcomal this table." >> reporter: professor jean twenge is a psychologist at san diego state university. >> teens are much more likely now than they were just five years ago or seven years ago to say that they're anxious and depressed and thinking about suicide. >> reporter: in a provocative new article for "the atlantic," twenge makes a correlation between the popularity of smartphones and increased rates of suicide and depression among young people. >> teens who use electronic devices more hours a day are more likely to be it's risk for suicide. >> reporter: twenge says t is less likely to have face-to-face interaction with friends, which she says is crucial for mental health and building social skills. anthony. >> mason: such a disturbing trend, jericka, thank
in june, 12-year-old mallory grossman took her own life. her mother diane says it was because she was harassed on texts, on snapchat, and instagram. >> in the beginning it was teasing. it was name calling. it was-- exclusion was an important part-- "you can't sit here. you're not welcomal this table." >> reporter: professor jean twenge is a psychologist at san diego state university. >> teens are much more likely now than they were just five years ago or seven years...
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up about 20.1% year over year we're listening to this conference call in a little bit where mini grossmannings call since taking over and we'll report back with what we learned. >> oh, right she was at hsn. >> she was indeed, home shopping network. >> oh, wow, and i don't know if we call this the oprah effect, leslie, looking for her name in the release, but i guess, you know, they are probably trying to fight back against the idea that that's it. >> "the wall street journal" reports today that mindy grossman did spend a day with oprah just to kind of track her. >> as she should, right. >> mindy grossman supposedly bought stock in weight watchers before she started running for the job after oprah became involved not trying to avoid the oprah subject. >> from the moment she came on, it was like single digits not that long ago, an incredible run. leslie, thank you, 20% pop in wtw. up next, we'll talk about what eatiev listings loss could mean for investors and millions in capital venture funding and what that means for the space industry just ahead. and live tv. the channels you love. your
up about 20.1% year over year we're listening to this conference call in a little bit where mini grossmannings call since taking over and we'll report back with what we learned. >> oh, right she was at hsn. >> she was indeed, home shopping network. >> oh, wow, and i don't know if we call this the oprah effect, leslie, looking for her name in the release, but i guess, you know, they are probably trying to fight back against the idea that that's it. >> "the wall...