jim steyer with common sense media joining us with more, plus what parents can expect with kids at the box office this morning. good morning, jim. >> hi, anne. >> thanks for joining us. the phishing scandal with google, that hit close to home. >> one of my students at stanford is a tibetan activist, well known, and she has now had her account hacked twice by the chinese government. this is a big deal. in her case, she's a political activist, a young woman, but well known political activist internationally. and so what happens is, you know, the government in this case is actually hacking gmail accounts in order to find out sensitive, confidential information. what this means to you as a parent is you've got to be aware of password creation, right? >> right, china isn't trying to hack into the accounts of many of our kids, but it's something to keep in mind. >> but other people are! anthony wiener this week had his twitter account hacked. so you need to be very careful with e-mails that come to you that appear to be from someone who they are not. that's the other thing. so there's a lot