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six kids. by the enwe had too why, 12 or 14 a pack of kids roaming the neighborhood. >> were they scared to go out on their own? >> only thing i was slightly scared of, embarrassed if someone asked where my parents were and i didn't want to tell them i was by myself. >> the fact they were by themselves upset a security guard at the library. >> she'd follow us if we went upstairs. >> like bizarre children in the library looking at books and checking out books. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> at first, the kids just had fun. but now they say that, by doing this, they gain something. >> you get trust from your parents. >> yeah. >> these kids take pride in running adult-like errands. >> my parents are like we're running late, can you pick up dry cleaning? and i can walk to the dry-cleaners. >> it's free range for our children. let them play freely. >> the family therapist -- >> drink the kool-aid. why do we have to rush kids into being minuteny adults, 7, 8, 9, 10-year-old. >> many learn, and t
six kids. by the enwe had too why, 12 or 14 a pack of kids roaming the neighborhood. >> were they scared to go out on their own? >> only thing i was slightly scared of, embarrassed if someone asked where my parents were and i didn't want to tell them i was by myself. >> the fact they were by themselves upset a security guard at the library. >> she'd follow us if we went upstairs. >> like bizarre children in the library looking at books and checking out books....
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my kids are both toddlers but the criticism of kids no matter what they do is alarming. athena 115, all about honesty patience, accountability and unconditional love. those are the age of tweeting. >> sounds like a wise woman. >> wise woman indeed. >> general profiles of overbearing parent and more recently, the dolphin pairnt parent emerged. competition for top universities is more credit tough than ever. stanford only selected 5% of its applicants. quite the daunting task so how do parents know when they're getting it right without adding undue pressure? is it getting a nine-year-old to program computer software? what it takes to raise a successful and balanced child. ellen, digital media strategist to work with kids to use social media for social good. what a concept. dr. shimi kay, author of the dolphin way, an alternative to parenting in response to tiger parenting. an advocate of bilingual education as a tool for second and rebecca levy. white house champion for change with her work on youth education. dr. kang, it's all very subjective but generally in 2014 how do
my kids are both toddlers but the criticism of kids no matter what they do is alarming. athena 115, all about honesty patience, accountability and unconditional love. those are the age of tweeting. >> sounds like a wise woman. >> wise woman indeed. >> general profiles of overbearing parent and more recently, the dolphin pairnt parent emerged. competition for top universities is more credit tough than ever. stanford only selected 5% of its applicants. quite the daunting task so...
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every kid's a winner.hat sounds nice but some people call that -- >> the wussification of america. >> what is wussy about kindness? >> jen says what critics call wussification is just fine. >> if those are the qualifications of a wuss then jesus was the biggest wuss of our time. >> youth soccer leagues may require helmets. >> so what? if anything happened to my kid on the soccer field i couldn't live with myself. >> it's a spiritual awakening. a move to protect our kids from dangers like this motorcyclist. he takes his hands off the handlebars and lets his six-year-old steer. i like risk taking but this makes me cringe. the boy doesn't even wear protective clothing. over people object to what this father does. >> you think you got what it takes? >> gavin mcginness posted this video titled how to fight a baby. >> 13 million people have watched this. it's not that funny. >> it must have struck a chord. when they see people whipping their kid around they go that's what i do. children benefit from roughhousing
every kid's a winner.hat sounds nice but some people call that -- >> the wussification of america. >> what is wussy about kindness? >> jen says what critics call wussification is just fine. >> if those are the qualifications of a wuss then jesus was the biggest wuss of our time. >> youth soccer leagues may require helmets. >> so what? if anything happened to my kid on the soccer field i couldn't live with myself. >> it's a spiritual awakening. a move to...
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so do to kids? can't top the best picture ever. >> they are ranked number one in self-esteem for men. they ranked 27th in performance. >> american kids think they are doing so well when they are doing badly. >> how about you acknowledge what they did do well? what about the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good. >> we are talking about kids, you know. >> there's nothing better for a kid than to learn how to m#itlo. that's what childhood is about making mistakes learning to lose, learning to fail. neutral parents. >> he asked us am i a boy or a girl. do you feel more like a boy an that girl? >> okay girls one more time. we have one here, here and here. you know, if you play football for a long time like i did, you're gonna learn to deal with alot of pain. but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! it was this painful rash of little blisters. red, ugly stuff.
so do to kids? can't top the best picture ever. >> they are ranked number one in self-esteem for men. they ranked 27th in performance. >> american kids think they are doing so well when they are doing badly. >> how about you acknowledge what they did do well? what about the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good. >> we are talking about kids, you know. >> there's nothing better for a kid than to learn how to m#itlo. that's what childhood is about making...
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every kid's a winner. that sounds nice but some people call that -- >> the wussification of america. >> what is wussy about kindness? >> jen says what critics call wussification is just fine. >> if those are the qualifications of a wuss then jesus was the biggest wuss of our time. >> youth soccer leagues may require helmets. >> so what? if anything happened to my kid on the soccer field i couldn't live with myself. >> it's a spiritual awakening. a move to protect our kids from dangers like this motorcyclist. he takes his hands off the handlebars and lets his six-year-old steer. i like risk taking but this makes me cringe. the boy doesn't even wear protective clothing. over people object to what this father does. >> you think you got what it takes? >> gavin mcginness posted this video titled how to fight a baby. >> 13 million people have watched this. it's not that funny. >> it must have struck a chord. when they see people whipping their kid around they go that's what i do. children benefit from roughhousi
every kid's a winner. that sounds nice but some people call that -- >> the wussification of america. >> what is wussy about kindness? >> jen says what critics call wussification is just fine. >> if those are the qualifications of a wuss then jesus was the biggest wuss of our time. >> youth soccer leagues may require helmets. >> so what? if anything happened to my kid on the soccer field i couldn't live with myself. >> it's a spiritual awakening. a move...
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are kids kids? >>kids are kids, the kids are absolutely kids this is this is why preschool advantage was started by a family who just the way you describe it they saw how their kid did they were born >>they were wealthy wealth... they were wealthy they were blown away with what was happening and they said to one another wouldn't it be wonderful if every kid could do this and they said we'll fund another one and that's how the whole thing started >>a family... excuse me for interrupting. a family with means >>correct >>who were able to do it for their child said wait a minute we need to help others? >>yep >>privately? >>privately >>not the government? >>not the government hat's how it started and to this day we are totally private we are totally privately funded >>where does the money come from? >>it comes from mostly these wealthy individuals that we talked about that's the advantage of being where we are these people do exist and they're incredible people and they're incredibly philanthropic the in
are kids kids? >>kids are kids, the kids are absolutely kids this is this is why preschool advantage was started by a family who just the way you describe it they saw how their kid did they were born >>they were wealthy wealth... they were wealthy they were blown away with what was happening and they said to one another wouldn't it be wonderful if every kid could do this and they said we'll fund another one and that's how the whole thing started >>a family... excuse me for...
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is showing this kid.t instantly. it takes a ten-year-old child about three minutes. >> and you're talking about children who've never worked on a computer? >> children who've never, in some cases, seen electricity. >> you go into countries where there may not be enough food where the children may not have good enough education to even teach them to read. why a laptop? it almost sounds like a luxury for these people who need so much more than that. >> let me take two countries pakistan and nigeria. 50% of the children in both of those countries are not in school. >> at all. >> at all. they have no schools; they don't even have trees under which a teacher might stand. >> you're saying, give them a laptop even if they don't go to school? >> especially if they don't go to school. >> oh, my. >> if they don't go to school, this is school in a box. >> negroponte took a leave of absence from mit and has done little else but work on this ever since. so, nicholas negroponte... >> yes. >> what's in it for you? >> no
is showing this kid.t instantly. it takes a ten-year-old child about three minutes. >> and you're talking about children who've never worked on a computer? >> children who've never, in some cases, seen electricity. >> you go into countries where there may not be enough food where the children may not have good enough education to even teach them to read. why a laptop? it almost sounds like a luxury for these people who need so much more than that. >> let me take two...
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that is kind of sad for a kid. kids don't really ask to be born and they don't come with a moneyback guarantee. you can't go and return them. there is no return policy when you become a parent. it is tough. it is not easy to be a parent. we also want to work with renee and other organizations and outreach programs. i also wanted to say, the people that are doing this work work really hard and they are like angels. ok? they go out in the field and they talk to these kids and sometimes you get some kids to come in and sometimes you don't. these homeless kids hide, so it is hard to get a count. but we need to get a count. as lisa and laura said, to help them. that is kind of the work that we have been doing. i don't think you should throw any kid away. ok. let me cut to the chase. [laughter] for those of you who don't know, senator leahy and senator collins introduced the runaway homeless youth and trafficking prevention act and it improves the act in a number of ways. it recognizes the needs of all homelessness. ok.
that is kind of sad for a kid. kids don't really ask to be born and they don't come with a moneyback guarantee. you can't go and return them. there is no return policy when you become a parent. it is tough. it is not easy to be a parent. we also want to work with renee and other organizations and outreach programs. i also wanted to say, the people that are doing this work work really hard and they are like angels. ok? they go out in the field and they talk to these kids and sometimes you get...
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and yes, it's the kids, but it's not just the kids. it's all of us, because we live in a world where it's okay, where we don't correct kids when they say that, when we don't say to kids, "all of us deserve to be treated fairly." >> hinojosa: but these are parents who have kind of grown up in an america where gayness is out there. i mean, i'm just wondering, what's going on with the parents? do they not hear, or is it that the parents themselves are still in that place where they're... >> this is... so when you asked me the question earlier, what do we have to do as parents, my belief is... not just me, but all of us. it isn't about asking other poeple why they're different. it's about telling our own kids how we, despite all of our differences, we all want the same things. we want to be able to play baseball, go watch our kid play baseball. you know, we want to be able to go to work. we want to be able to do things and be successful as americans based on how hard we work, based on our values, based on things which should matter. not id
and yes, it's the kids, but it's not just the kids. it's all of us, because we live in a world where it's okay, where we don't correct kids when they say that, when we don't say to kids, "all of us deserve to be treated fairly." >> hinojosa: but these are parents who have kind of grown up in an america where gayness is out there. i mean, i'm just wondering, what's going on with the parents? do they not hear, or is it that the parents themselves are still in that place where...
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we're starting kids way too late. particularly kids in challenged environment. the thing that bothered me most is the average kid started school at 20% vocabulary from a kid of a middle class community. that's a huge gap and that gap grows one-fifth. so starting them earlier. second of all in race to the top, i think president obama hit all the right notes. he did support public charter schools, he did support accountability and holding people to account based on student progress. he did think that data could improve the system. so no president is going to do everything you want, but i think this president and secretary duncan have done a good job. >> charlie: and where have they failed? >> like in anything, i wish they would have pushed it further and harder because i think we need to accelerate the pace. i would have like to see more federal moneys committed, more money paid. for example, we have shortages in america of good math and science teachers and you know from all the work you're doing, science technology, engineering and math is so critical to the fut
we're starting kids way too late. particularly kids in challenged environment. the thing that bothered me most is the average kid started school at 20% vocabulary from a kid of a middle class community. that's a huge gap and that gap grows one-fifth. so starting them earlier. second of all in race to the top, i think president obama hit all the right notes. he did support public charter schools, he did support accountability and holding people to account based on student progress. he did think...
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but not every kid is cut out to be a model. >> these kids are really smart kids.are children who know what they want who are well behaved. >> reporter: you can see the desire in the faces of these hopefuls, lining up at open casting calls across the country. what do you think makes a good model? >> it's more about your personality than your looks sometimes. >> reporter: the odds may be slim, but for those who make it, success can be awfully sweet. >> when she started, i told her, i said, look, you are going to be lucky if you get one. and she's like, i know, i want to do it. and so, of course, she goes on her first audition, it was for oscar dede la renta. >> reporter: and she landed the gig. >> she looks up and me and she goes, see, mommy! and i was like, oh, no! i'm in for it now. >> reporter: mom says violet can quit modeling any time she wants. she's a girl with a lot of different ambitions. what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a photographer. >> what do you like about it? >> the cameras. >> oh, my gold. i did not see this. >> reporter: for
but not every kid is cut out to be a model. >> these kids are really smart kids.are children who know what they want who are well behaved. >> reporter: you can see the desire in the faces of these hopefuls, lining up at open casting calls across the country. what do you think makes a good model? >> it's more about your personality than your looks sometimes. >> reporter: the odds may be slim, but for those who make it, success can be awfully sweet. >> when she...
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many kids in the developing world to do. they will have a tough time concentrating on school and they miss school as a result. we d. worm our pets and when you have an intervention it's so cheap it is kind of crazy that we don't do more of this. it actually strikes us how there are so many ways one can have an impact if one is willing not even through a formal intervention, but simply by taking risks, by showing a little more empathy. it strikes me that in this country there is an empathy gap. one of our favorite stories that's as close as it comes we write about an african-american from arkansas and he grew up in the 1950s in a whirl area and he was kind of a troublemaker, very smart but in high school he was increasingly mouthing off and he got caught shoplifting, he made the librarian who was a saintly teacher at the segregated school she made her cry and then one day he's skipping school, skipping class and goes to the library novel that has a cover of women in a risquÉ dress by 1957 standards which probably means today
many kids in the developing world to do. they will have a tough time concentrating on school and they miss school as a result. we d. worm our pets and when you have an intervention it's so cheap it is kind of crazy that we don't do more of this. it actually strikes us how there are so many ways one can have an impact if one is willing not even through a formal intervention, but simply by taking risks, by showing a little more empathy. it strikes me that in this country there is an empathy gap....
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when they're just kids.he was 8. lily born's pretty cool, too. she saw that her grandfather was having trouble drinking from a glass. his hands shook a lot because he had parkinson's disease. it's amazing what she created when she was only 8. that's right. 8. >> my grandfather has parkinson's disease that causes him to shake. he spilled all the time. i decided to make the cup. i came up with the idea when i was around 8 or 9 years old. i wanted to put legs on the cup because i figured it wouldn't be as likely to spill. the original cup was made out of porcelain. we decided to make a plastic version. so it can be used by nebraska. like little kids. people with mobility issues. i have a design team and they really do help me so much. colorwise, the blue? >> yeah. >> lily has sold about 11,000 cups total. many of her classmates and teachers don't even know what she's doing. >> that would be like the next big thing. >> i really do keep the kangaroo cup talk to a minimum. >> i remember reading about it. >> now th
when they're just kids.he was 8. lily born's pretty cool, too. she saw that her grandfather was having trouble drinking from a glass. his hands shook a lot because he had parkinson's disease. it's amazing what she created when she was only 8. that's right. 8. >> my grandfather has parkinson's disease that causes him to shake. he spilled all the time. i decided to make the cup. i came up with the idea when i was around 8 or 9 years old. i wanted to put legs on the cup because i figured it...
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but i think i get emotional thinking of what was lost with kids, you know, how many kids we've lost already. and we can't change the past but no matter how bad it was, you could take something good from it and go forward. >> my name is raymond cournoyer. i'm the icwa director for the yankton sioux tribe, and also the chairman of the coalition of sioux tribes. a group of south dakota icwa directors have come together to meet in rapid city. >> i think today is a, kind of a monumentous day for us because we're here to make changes to move forward, so it's like a new beginning for us. they're trying to come to a new agreement with the state's attorney, mark vargo. >> i am very comfortable that if we go around this table the goal of every person in this room is essentially the same, so the question becomes nuts and bolts, how do we set up processes, or eliminate processes that let us get to our goals better. officials from dss were at the meeting but asked us not to film them. >> i just think so many of these cases could be avoided if law enforcement was more aware or better trained in this whol
but i think i get emotional thinking of what was lost with kids, you know, how many kids we've lost already. and we can't change the past but no matter how bad it was, you could take something good from it and go forward. >> my name is raymond cournoyer. i'm the icwa director for the yankton sioux tribe, and also the chairman of the coalition of sioux tribes. a group of south dakota icwa directors have come together to meet in rapid city. >> i think today is a, kind of a monumentous...
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midnight kids in bed. good night. >> then you are out. >> then real party begins. >> baby-sitter comes in, boom, party is on. >> do you want to party like a rock star tomorrow night? what do you think? why not do it in celebrity fashion. ladies, we have the hottest looks to ring in the new year and not very expensive. something you can go out and buy today and taylor swift will be impressed. she will have her mouth opened. >> just like that. >> count down billboard magazine's top songs have the year all morning long. some other ones we didn't get to, you you are so fancy. >> by iggy azalea. >> or dark horse by katie perry. >> but it is time to reveal the number one song of 2014 according to billboard magazine and here it is. >> ♪ >> yeah, in surprise. >> in surprise at all. >> i liked it for the first, maybe 100 times i heard it. >> right exactly. >> you just kept hearing it. you could not getaway from it. >> i. heard it in a while. >> thank goodness. >> we will now on the count down shows. >> bob, we have
midnight kids in bed. good night. >> then you are out. >> then real party begins. >> baby-sitter comes in, boom, party is on. >> do you want to party like a rock star tomorrow night? what do you think? why not do it in celebrity fashion. ladies, we have the hottest looks to ring in the new year and not very expensive. something you can go out and buy today and taylor swift will be impressed. she will have her mouth opened. >> just like that. >> count down...
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kids can do amazing things when they are just kids.t. arethra franklin was singing for churches when she was just ten. and lily barns saw that her fwra grandfather was having trouble drinking from a glass. his hand was shaking a lot from parkinsons disease. lily found out a way to help him. >> my grandfather was parkinson's disease that causes him to shake. he spills all the time so i decided to make the kangaroo cup. i came up with the idea when i was around eight or nine years old. >> i wanted to put legs on the cup because i figured that it wouldn't be as likely to spill. >> the original cup was made out of porcelain. we decided to make a plastic version so it can be used by anybody like little kids, people with mobility issues. i have a design team and they really do help me so much. color wise -- >> yeah. >> blue? >> uh-huh. >> lily has sold about 11,000 cups total. many of her classmates an teachers don't even know what she's doing. >> it will be like the next big thing. >> i really do keep the kangaroo cup to a minimum. >> i rem
kids can do amazing things when they are just kids.t. arethra franklin was singing for churches when she was just ten. and lily barns saw that her fwra grandfather was having trouble drinking from a glass. his hand was shaking a lot from parkinsons disease. lily found out a way to help him. >> my grandfather was parkinson's disease that causes him to shake. he spills all the time so i decided to make the kangaroo cup. i came up with the idea when i was around eight or nine years old....
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and i said what what other kid the rich kids like with the kids who aren't so rich and you said they're kids they're fine so i said and you also said that's one of the reasons why the people who founded the organization who were wealthy parents who were able to do that for their kids one of the reasons they did it right? >>right >what is also being said here is that there's resentment on the part of some in the state who are saying what are you... what is the state doing taking some of my money and sending it to some of these poor districts that those kids can go to pre k. does that make sense to you? >>yeah i don't see with our funders i don't hear resentment they have just stepped up in their community and said until someone else does this we are going to look after your kids and >>but your money is all private? >>but our money is all private but i have heard this from the public school systems in our area >>sure >>who are very frustrated that what they are being asked to do for their kids with no funding and they're being judged on their achievements with no funding while all the mon
and i said what what other kid the rich kids like with the kids who aren't so rich and you said they're kids they're fine so i said and you also said that's one of the reasons why the people who founded the organization who were wealthy parents who were able to do that for their kids one of the reasons they did it right? >>right >what is also being said here is that there's resentment on the part of some in the state who are saying what are you... what is the state doing taking some of...
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with more "teen kids news." and have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. res-res-- brought to you by seaworld and busch gardens. for more than 40 years-- working to preserve the world we share. say hello to poco and his friends-- african chimps who have the same traits as some of us humans. they groom... they relax... they play... ...and they're orphans. ♪
with more "teen kids news." and have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. res-res-- brought to you by seaworld and busch gardens. for more than 40 years-- working to preserve the world we share. say hello to poco and his friends-- african chimps who have the same traits as some of us humans. they groom... they relax... they play... ...and they're orphans. ♪
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we are seeing day by day more and more kids falling behind, kids who are going to be unprepared. right now, and the thing in the report that secretary rice and i did, three out of four kids in america or not even able to apply to the military, even if they wanted to get in. it is an amazing thing how underprepared we are. and the other issue secretary rice felt very strongly about, she always said in america it's not where you come from, it's where you're going to. less opportunity and less social mobility. >> here is one issue we talked about. school systems in america are a government-run monopoly, dominated by unions and political interest and not subject to the kinds of accountability and competitive advantage that breed successful organizations. >> it's absolutely true. steve jobs said the same thing. ink about it, and america, people want choices. everyone i know wanted a choice for his or her child when it came to schools. the kids in the worst neighborhoods, it's one and done, a monopoly set up. if you give people a choice, two things follow. parents get more involved in
we are seeing day by day more and more kids falling behind, kids who are going to be unprepared. right now, and the thing in the report that secretary rice and i did, three out of four kids in america or not even able to apply to the military, even if they wanted to get in. it is an amazing thing how underprepared we are. and the other issue secretary rice felt very strongly about, she always said in america it's not where you come from, it's where you're going to. less opportunity and less...
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my kids are the real hero because i'm not there. what's your next question?t involved with heroes for a long time. >> first of all, you have a lot of nerve even bringing up heros to me. >> why? >> talk about a wounded warrior. i have been wanting to present at heroes forever because i think it's a truly amazing award show. and i believe i confronted you new year's eve about it. >> all right. let's move on. >> let's talk about heroes. cnn heroes is an amazing show. number one, not only was i not even invited. they told me that they didn't trust me. >> did people not know you were actually volunteering and going overseas to afghanistan and iraq? that would seem to be -- >> no, i guess over at cnn you guys are so worried of my potty mouth that they said you can't come to the show or print, however, what if we showed you mopping up at a soup kitchen? >> to make up for past wrongs, i would very much like you to present at cnn heroes. is that something you'd be willing to do? >> you trust me? >> i absolutely trust you. >> i'm excited to go. >> thank you. >> do i ha
my kids are the real hero because i'm not there. what's your next question?t involved with heroes for a long time. >> first of all, you have a lot of nerve even bringing up heros to me. >> why? >> talk about a wounded warrior. i have been wanting to present at heroes forever because i think it's a truly amazing award show. and i believe i confronted you new year's eve about it. >> all right. let's move on. >> let's talk about heroes. cnn heroes is an amazing show....
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tell his kids to lie to "20/20." >> you clearly told your kids to manipulate us. >> plus, the moment no one saw coming. the brother and sister reunion. >> i don't want you to go. >> i know. >> and you won't believe what our mike picked up, and the father with the questions you'll all want answered. >> do you think you're a dad or a devil to these kids? >> tonight, they're keeping it all in the family. >> i said, oh, son, if i didn't know better, i'd say that was you. >> here now, elizabeth vargas and david muir. >> good evening. we hope you've had a great christmas with your family, but tonight here, a father, son and daughter who weren't home for the holidays this year. as we come on the air tonight, they are all behind bars. it's all in the family. locked up after that father asked his children to do the unthinkable. >> he convinced them to rob banks with him. and tonight, they're all telling all about their disguis, the guns and the getaway cars they used. and "20/20" goes one-on-one with that father, as matt gutman looks him straight in the eye and asks, how could you turn your o
tell his kids to lie to "20/20." >> you clearly told your kids to manipulate us. >> plus, the moment no one saw coming. the brother and sister reunion. >> i don't want you to go. >> i know. >> and you won't believe what our mike picked up, and the father with the questions you'll all want answered. >> do you think you're a dad or a devil to these kids? >> tonight, they're keeping it all in the family. >> i said, oh, son, if i didn't know...
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he ain't god no kids. how about i drive my kids out to the vatican for a few hours, see if they can get grape jelly on the pope's hat. i bet they can do that. >> this is a good family movie this, is a g-rated movie for the kids. i got good comments on it so far. i hope everybody does have a good christmas. >> merry christmas you're allowed to say that. >> well, darn right trying to get rid of everything. us christians don't have $3 in the country. christmas, easter and daytona 500 is all we do. that is all we do, sean. >> the question of the day straight ahead. vo: you get used to pet odors in your car. you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. female passenger: wow. smells good in here. vo: so you and your passengers can breathe happy.
he ain't god no kids. how about i drive my kids out to the vatican for a few hours, see if they can get grape jelly on the pope's hat. i bet they can do that. >> this is a good family movie this, is a g-rated movie for the kids. i got good comments on it so far. i hope everybody does have a good christmas. >> merry christmas you're allowed to say that. >> well, darn right trying to get rid of everything. us christians don't have $3 in the country. christmas, easter and daytona...
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will they feel like a kid again? >> of course they will. >> yeah. >> the kid was like, you don't have to ask me twice. >> old and young alike jumping on the bed. even the dog gets in on it. everyone jumps on the bed, huge smiles, laughing, even a couple of smooches. this all has a purpose. you see that hash tag on the back of that bed? be a kid again? this is cut together by child lifeline and their affiliate. their mission is to restore the life of childhood to children whose innocence is loss with the diagnosis of a life-threatening or life-long illness. this is to raise awareness. each summer about 400 children diagnosed with cancer or life-long illness are sent to a camp medically supervised to forget about treatment, forget about medication, to forget about illness, to remember what it is to be a child. and to make sure we help the children who are in need. >> how easy was it for them to get their message out with just one bed? >> if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. in these three videos, if at first
will they feel like a kid again? >> of course they will. >> yeah. >> the kid was like, you don't have to ask me twice. >> old and young alike jumping on the bed. even the dog gets in on it. everyone jumps on the bed, huge smiles, laughing, even a couple of smooches. this all has a purpose. you see that hash tag on the back of that bed? be a kid again? this is cut together by child lifeline and their affiliate. their mission is to restore the life of childhood to children...
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colleges take kids money. it's that simple.egree into a six-year degree. i don't know why they need to be four years. if it's two years, get them out. it's about money. >> tough parents here. thanks, guys. thank you, jessica for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> okay. now that's a mile race that i could not only run but win. the name that could be running up because of it. it's a man's world? well i don't see anybody's name on it. while they were out doing their thing. we slowly changed all that. we changed all that. today women can do anything men can do. and there's one thing we're even better at... >>> predictions. gary b., take it away. >> i bet almost every watching uses amazon for christmas. the stock is up 40% in the next six months. >> amazon prime. jonas? >> the flu vaccine is not effective this year. it's good for people getting out of the flu business. >> john? >> scientists broke the record in the beer mile run. if you are going to drink and run, do it in under armor. >> i bet on you for that one. >> one in three pa
colleges take kids money. it's that simple.egree into a six-year degree. i don't know why they need to be four years. if it's two years, get them out. it's about money. >> tough parents here. thanks, guys. thank you, jessica for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> okay. now that's a mile race that i could not only run but win. the name that could be running up because of it. it's a man's world? well i don't see anybody's name on it. while they were out doing their thing. we slowly...
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he ain't god no kids. how about i drive my kids out to the vatican for a few hours, see if they can get grape jelly on the pope's hat. i bet they can do that. >> this is a good family movie this, is a g-rated movie for the kids. i got good comments on it so far. i hope everybody does have a good christmas. >> merry christmas you're allowed to say that. >> well, darn right trying to get rid of everything. us christians don't have $3 in the country. christmas, easter and daytona 500 is all we do. that is all we do, sean.
he ain't god no kids. how about i drive my kids out to the vatican for a few hours, see if they can get grape jelly on the pope's hat. i bet they can do that. >> this is a good family movie this, is a g-rated movie for the kids. i got good comments on it so far. i hope everybody does have a good christmas. >> merry christmas you're allowed to say that. >> well, darn right trying to get rid of everything. us christians don't have $3 in the country. christmas, easter and daytona...
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it doesn't solve the problem though. >> my kid is a september kid.hen he's around older kids, he's more inspired and more engaged. what am i to do? >> this observation is most pertinent for kids that have other problems. those already facing a series of socioeconomic or cognitive struggles. >> in david and goliath you're arguing a disadvantage can become an advantage, and here you have parents giving their kids an artificial advantage. are those ideas counter to each other? >> no, they are supposed to be in parallel. the idea of david and goliath is that our understanding of advantage needs to be much more sophisticated, so that there are clearly occasions when giving someone more resources or removing an obstacle helps them. and there are also occasions when it doesn't. if they were contradictory, i would be fine with that. we need to get away from the notion that ideas are only interesting when they are fundamentally consistent. wrong. what intelligent people do with their brains is mull over inconsistencies. it's when two ideas are in conflict, an
it doesn't solve the problem though. >> my kid is a september kid.hen he's around older kids, he's more inspired and more engaged. what am i to do? >> this observation is most pertinent for kids that have other problems. those already facing a series of socioeconomic or cognitive struggles. >> in david and goliath you're arguing a disadvantage can become an advantage, and here you have parents giving their kids an artificial advantage. are those ideas counter to each other?...
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i want my kids to go to college. [laughter] it wasn't that. i don't like the fact that he told me i shouldn't believe in my dream. while we are young, this is when we should take chances. >> what was your dream? >> at the time, i read a book of one of the founders of dreamworks, david geffen. and then i read a book about richard branson. the truth is i just wanted to be an entrepreneur. >> you became quite the celebrity on the atlanta hip-hop scene. ludicris and cee-lo were going to your parties. you threw a party for brittney spears. >> i was a good party promoter. it got to a point where i was not throwing their parties. they were going to mine. >> when was your big break? >> giving me an opportunity opened up a whole world for me. but it could have been steve rivkin. he was the first person to give me a record deal for asher roth when no one did. >> in the early days, how were you looking for talent? >> everyone thinks that every act i have ever signed has blown up because we have been on a crazy run. but i had to learn the hard way. i fail
i want my kids to go to college. [laughter] it wasn't that. i don't like the fact that he told me i shouldn't believe in my dream. while we are young, this is when we should take chances. >> what was your dream? >> at the time, i read a book of one of the founders of dreamworks, david geffen. and then i read a book about richard branson. the truth is i just wanted to be an entrepreneur. >> you became quite the celebrity on the atlanta hip-hop scene. ludicris and cee-lo were...
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it is more important for my kids to understand the meaning of christmas.der tan this is not the way it is. we are fortunate and blessed. this year actually, before today, i had my kids at a, we went to a toy drive and we passed out toys to unfortunate kids that aren't in the same situation because i want them to see that but we're giving. we're a giving family. we want to help. we want to uplift. i want my kids to have the same mentality i do. it is a subtle christmas. you don't do too much but we put smiles on your face. >> you have a heart. >> it is a hart christmas, a kevin h art christmas. i got nothing. >> the best gift you have ever given. >> best gift i have ever given, my time. my time. that is best gift i have ever given. >> watch this, watch this, we have wedding crashers, coming in, january. >> wedding ringer. >> that too. >> or wedding ringer. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> coming in january, that is a late christmas gift for all of us. >> well, you know what, this is more than a gift, q. this is something that is needed. >> strictly a bu
it is more important for my kids to understand the meaning of christmas.der tan this is not the way it is. we are fortunate and blessed. this year actually, before today, i had my kids at a, we went to a toy drive and we passed out toys to unfortunate kids that aren't in the same situation because i want them to see that but we're giving. we're a giving family. we want to help. we want to uplift. i want my kids to have the same mentality i do. it is a subtle christmas. you don't do too much but...
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colleges take kids money. it's that simple.s turn a four-year degree into a six-year degree. i don't know why they need to be four years. if it's two years, get them out. it's about money. >> tough parents here. thanks, guys. thank you, jessica for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> okay. now that's a mile race that i could not only run but win. the name that could be running up because of it. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! >>> predictions. gary b., take it away. >> i bet almost every watching uses amazon for christmas. the stock is up 40% in the next six months. >> amazon prime. jonas? >> the flu vaccine is not effective this year. it's good for people getting out of the flu business. >> john? >> scientists broke
colleges take kids money. it's that simple.s turn a four-year degree into a six-year degree. i don't know why they need to be four years. if it's two years, get them out. it's about money. >> tough parents here. thanks, guys. thank you, jessica for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> okay. now that's a mile race that i could not only run but win. the name that could be running up because of it. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby...
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kids were all over the place.e came back, and i believe we got about between eight or ten bars that he got. and he says, "i got some chocolate." i says, "okay. let me have some." well, he wouldn't give them to me. he took it home and he gave it to mother who knew how to ration it and to make it stretch. so every night before bed she gave every child a square of chocolate. you put it in your mouth and you don't chew it. you just kind of saliva at it and try to make it last as long as you can. (gail halvorsen) in september 1948, general tunner said, "they want somebody to go back to new york "and tell the press all about what the airlift's like "from a personal standpoint, "and i want you to go and pick up an airplane and bring it back." went to new york on "we the people" television, radios and all over the place for a week. and the american confectioner's association president, mr. king and mr. swerzy from one of the candy companies said, "we'll give you all you can drop. "whatever you can do, we'll send it to you
kids were all over the place.e came back, and i believe we got about between eight or ten bars that he got. and he says, "i got some chocolate." i says, "okay. let me have some." well, he wouldn't give them to me. he took it home and he gave it to mother who knew how to ration it and to make it stretch. so every night before bed she gave every child a square of chocolate. you put it in your mouth and you don't chew it. you just kind of saliva at it and try to make it last as...
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the kids are looking forward to next year's reviews. >> what do they get? that's money is letting them see the world. they've started home schooling and travelling to places like yosemite. >> it was cool. we saw a lot of deer. >> and snow. >> it's part of a plan whchlt getting too old to make toy videos don't be surprised to see them out for more adventures. >> that is a fun way to make a living. >> we're getting fog getting thick and dense. state wide tomorrow look for rainy conditions and by afternoon, rainfall sweeping into parts of the bay area. high temperatures tomorrow much cooler than today. record highs today, upper 50s to low 60s and here is the accu-weather forecast. we'll get a dry pattern continuing into next week. >> wow. >> thank you. >> we invite you to give where you live this holiday season. >> find out how to help through a link on our web site. >> and it's >>> good evening, university of michigan is doing all it can to entice june jim harbaugh, turning 51 years old today. and niners nine backer one woman says alden smith was there, break
the kids are looking forward to next year's reviews. >> what do they get? that's money is letting them see the world. they've started home schooling and travelling to places like yosemite. >> it was cool. we saw a lot of deer. >> and snow. >> it's part of a plan whchlt getting too old to make toy videos don't be surprised to see them out for more adventures. >> that is a fun way to make a living. >> we're getting fog getting thick and dense. state wide...
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>> you know how picky the kids are?hey go whatever mom, dad makes, but sometime, no, too -- so so i want you guys to try this. >> you can have a bunch of different thing, toppings on here if you would like. >> what kind of toppings do you have smear. >> we have march mellow week may at the bakery, member err mint, and plane. >> i love whip cream. >> awesome. >> and then put little chocolate sprinkles on. >> and you have nutmeg? >> nutmeg, cinnamin. >> sort of the mexican hot chocolate? >> really. >> now do you want to show them to you to do it? >> exactly. >> definitely. >> you go around like that. so i will let you do that. >> go for it. >> put the sprinkles on. >> taste your first zip there. >> running out of time. go ahead, aaron. >> perfect, perfect temperature. >> how is it? is it okay? >> hot. >> little hot, sorry. >> how is it? >> it's good. >> well guess what, also have a surprise for you. we found a photo of your dad, we put make up on him. yes, so stick around, you have to see this picture. >> thank you. quinc
>> you know how picky the kids are?hey go whatever mom, dad makes, but sometime, no, too -- so so i want you guys to try this. >> you can have a bunch of different thing, toppings on here if you would like. >> what kind of toppings do you have smear. >> we have march mellow week may at the bakery, member err mint, and plane. >> i love whip cream. >> awesome. >> and then put little chocolate sprinkles on. >> and you have nutmeg? >> nutmeg,...
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if you want to have kids, have kids. if you don't, have a dog, we have a cat.'s our best friend. >> animals are not a substitute. >> we've really enjoyed having a child. and i think it's a blessing from the lord. >> i think it's true that animals cannot replace humans. >> i love my animals, they're like four legged little people. >> i have two dogs. four grand kids. and two children. >> who do you love more? >> my wife. my wife, my children. >>> do you like kids? well the pope is very concerned that a growing number of adults aren't too keen on them, to the point that a lot of those adults are saying, when push came to shove we'd really just prefer a cat or a dog to a kid. efsh. the pope says that kind of scares him. but think about it. is it selfish to not want kids, and instead want fido? you argue it's selfish. explain. >> well, first of all, man's best friend is not his dog, it's his family. that's what a lot of people come to realize. especially when they've invested in one. a lifetime of love, laughter, and legacy. but here's the thing. having kids makes
if you want to have kids, have kids. if you don't, have a dog, we have a cat.'s our best friend. >> animals are not a substitute. >> we've really enjoyed having a child. and i think it's a blessing from the lord. >> i think it's true that animals cannot replace humans. >> i love my animals, they're like four legged little people. >> i have two dogs. four grand kids. and two children. >> who do you love more? >> my wife. my wife, my children....
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bad kid.e all was kids before. you know you are a bad kid. you are two feet tall and a virgin and you will set stuff on fire. that's how it, would. enjoy it. >> i didn't set anything on fire. >> sure you did. >> i didn't torture cats. >> in this industry you are going to miss that? the fox news show. >> i like when kids look like their names. bob was pudgy. tim was thin and sick lea. >> joanne gnaw was a clutz. i don't mean all of them, there was one girl. >> why do white people instead of saying richard and rich they say richard and dick. why do you call guys dick? >> i have no idea. >> that's a good yes. >> i know the answer, but i can't tell you. >> you are are passive aggressive. >> and why isn't colonel not spelled like it. >> it is, k-e-r-n-e of l, right? >> should you nap where you crap? they conducted a survey on bathroom habits in the workplace. they interviewed 13,000 people often barging in to question them. among the findings 25% of the bathroom text or call and 5% take a nap. 8% e
bad kid.e all was kids before. you know you are a bad kid. you are two feet tall and a virgin and you will set stuff on fire. that's how it, would. enjoy it. >> i didn't set anything on fire. >> sure you did. >> i didn't torture cats. >> in this industry you are going to miss that? the fox news show. >> i like when kids look like their names. bob was pudgy. tim was thin and sick lea. >> joanne gnaw was a clutz. i don't mean all of them, there was one girl....
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she is the founder and executive director of kid power, teenpower, fullpower international.hat's a mouthful. she is the author of multiple books including two very important resources "bullying what adult need to know and to keep kids safe," and "face bullying with confidence." your organization has been around for a long time. how did you start this? >> the inspiration for starting kid power happened when i took more than 25 years ago, when i took a group of young children, including my own two on a field trip. and ended up protecting them from a man who was threatening to kidnap them. >> my goodness. >> so now you've pretty much become an expert between your own life and all this. how do we know the difference between bullying versus normal children and their conflict? >> well, experimenting with negative youth as a power is normal. when it becomes bullying is when it's becoming damaging, when there's -- you know, if it's back and forth and kids are working things out with adult support, it's not going to grow into bullying. but if there's more power that one group has or
she is the founder and executive director of kid power, teenpower, fullpower international.hat's a mouthful. she is the author of multiple books including two very important resources "bullying what adult need to know and to keep kids safe," and "face bullying with confidence." your organization has been around for a long time. how did you start this? >> the inspiration for starting kid power happened when i took more than 25 years ago, when i took a group of young...
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a lot of white kids, working class white kids don't have that equal shake.re's a real opportunity gap in this country. one element of that is race. a lot of that is class as well. >> how would you grade america as a nation? how would you grade our fellow citizens in how we are doing at being global citizens? are we getting a passing grade, a failing grade, a good grade when it comes to the role we play in the world? >> there have been studies in thinking of how philanthropic we are. the u.s. does well in that regard. the united states tends to do some less well as a portion of international humanitarian aid we provide. on the other hand, we are open in terms of immigration, we provide a certain amount of immigration and give them a chance to send remittances back. private donations in this country to people who need the money abroad tend to be high. australia is number one and in the rankings over ten years. the u.s. is near the top, in the top five countries. i say overall, we do pretty well. but the problem is that whether it's, you know, aid at home or ai
a lot of white kids, working class white kids don't have that equal shake.re's a real opportunity gap in this country. one element of that is race. a lot of that is class as well. >> how would you grade america as a nation? how would you grade our fellow citizens in how we are doing at being global citizens? are we getting a passing grade, a failing grade, a good grade when it comes to the role we play in the world? >> there have been studies in thinking of how philanthropic we are....
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i imagine more kids in a study.se so that we know whether or not this is going to be a new way of looking at high school football as well? >> i think we need to determine what the implications of these brain changes are so we need to determine are there cognitive changes that correlate with the severity of the changes in the brain? are there other newerlogical deficits, things like dizziness, difficulty with balance. do those correlate with the severity of the changes that we're seeing? >> well, it's a startling report that's just out. dr. cohen, thank you for your thoughts. >> thanks. >>> lawmakers holding a hearing on isis on capitol hill amid reports that since the bombing campaign began, the number of foreign fighters, guess what, it has not decreased. it's increased. what new now are we learning about the so-called khorazan group in syria? >>> president obama facing another setback in his battle to close guantanamo bay. we will have the details coming we will have the details coming up. t for me, it starts with
i imagine more kids in a study.se so that we know whether or not this is going to be a new way of looking at high school football as well? >> i think we need to determine what the implications of these brain changes are so we need to determine are there cognitive changes that correlate with the severity of the changes in the brain? are there other newerlogical deficits, things like dizziness, difficulty with balance. do those correlate with the severity of the changes that we're seeing?...
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i was the first kid in the suburbs to discover biggie. i played in a basketball camp and my roommates were from harlem. they were like, "you don't know notorious?" i went back to the suburbs with this mix tape. when it hit the radio four months later i felt i owned it. it gave me for the first time the idea of self discovery of music. >> can you sing? >> till about puberty. >> can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvahs and weddings on the weekends for $150. >> how about playing an instrument? >> my instrument was always my ear. i knew what songs to make the audience move at the right time. >> one of the values of your company is have a super-human work ethic. what's the origin of that? >> i think it originally came from guilt. my grandparents were holocaust survivors and my parents did not grow up with a lot, really nothing. knowing i was the first generation to have a little bit of something, i wanted to not receive anything and i wanted to work harder than everyone to make my own mark in the world. >> you went to co
i was the first kid in the suburbs to discover biggie. i played in a basketball camp and my roommates were from harlem. they were like, "you don't know notorious?" i went back to the suburbs with this mix tape. when it hit the radio four months later i felt i owned it. it gave me for the first time the idea of self discovery of music. >> can you sing? >> till about puberty. >> can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvahs and weddings on the...