jim steyer is the founder and c.e.o. of common sense media, which conducted the survey. my jaw is still on the floor about the nine hours. that seems unbelievable. you've got to be counting stuff that i do at work and my laptop. >> it's astounding to me, too. i thought it was about four hours. i thought it would be four, four and a half hours. the truth is it's only an hour and a half of work time. so that means seven hours and 45 minutes per day the average american parent is spending with screen media at home. it was shocking. and they think they're good role models. >> sreenivasan: that's the other part. while they try to tell their kids, get off your phone and pay attention and talk to each other, under the table they're checking their e-mail. >> that's exactly right. i think that's what the bottom line about this whole survey is. first of all, we look at how much time kids cork whether they're age 18, but nobody ever asks parents. i thought parents were much more controlled, but the truth is everybody is addicted to their devices these days. >> sreenivasan: you star