jonathan abrams weighs in on net neutrality. brendan broil talks kids, toys, and science. and jack conte, one half of the band pomplamuse shows us how to give financial support to your favorite artist. >> our reporters, sarah burr and joseph of reuters this week on "press:here." good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. i'm a product of sesame street. when you think about it, i probably had more intellectual growth watching sesame street from ages 1 to 4 than i did in college. engineers would say it was a bigger delta. some of the same folks behind big bird are behind a new educational tv show called newsers. the tv show may not quite the right word because it's on hulu, the online streaming service. brendan broil is one of the world leading authority on kids and creativity. he's a partner at ido. he runs their toy lab, he's a professor at stanford and adviser as well. that's a lot of stuff. sarah and joseph, sarah, you may know her from usa today, now tech crunch. walkmy through the lineage of dosers. i would say sesame street is kind of their grandparent? >> it's from a