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every kid's a winner.unds 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. you
every kid's a winner.unds 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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i shot billy the kid! >> i don't think that's him, pat. [ gunshots in distance ] >> stay right here. get him! >> [ shouts indistinctly ] >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ >> narrator: on the north american plains, opportunity calls men of courage to chase the sun west into a new frontier. they would shape a nation, lay hold of their destiny, and birth a new mythology. but with the passing of time, every myth has its reckoning. william h. bonney, orphan turned outlaw, low-life scoundrel and escape artist... a legendary gunfighter credited with multiple murders, one for each year of his short life. but behind every man stands a myth, and behind every legend lies the truth. >> billy the kid. quite possibly the most legendary outlaw in the history of the american west, a symbolic figure of the untamed frontier. he's a charismatic kid, but he's a killer all the same -- far from the sadis
i shot billy the kid! >> i don't think that's him, pat. [ gunshots in distance ] >> stay right here. get him! >> [ shouts indistinctly ] >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ >> narrator: on the north american plains, opportunity calls men of courage to chase the sun west into a new frontier. they would shape a nation, lay hold of...
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we can send kids in to job sites and job shadowing. >> job shadowing for kids is so cool, gives themhat real world experience. how many do you have in greater washington area helping out? >> i was going to say, suffolk county thousands each year and utilize over 2,000 volunteers. >> wow, that's a lot. could you use more? >> absolutely. all the time. >> right. yeah. >> these are both parent and corporate sponsorships. >> talking about corporate sponsorships, enlighten us about that. how do businesses get involved and what is their role? >> chamber of commerce partners deeply with ja. what we do is provide many of the volunteers. we provide some dollars, because it takes money to keep this going. it takes consistent money. capital one, for example, major, major sponsor. want to thank them for what they are doing. right in line wanting to make sure there's multiple access. >> so how do people get involved? what's the first thing if they are watching this and say, this is really cool, whether business owner or parent, what's the first thing they need to do, go within the school system? e
we can send kids in to job sites and job shadowing. >> job shadowing for kids is so cool, gives themhat real world experience. how many do you have in greater washington area helping out? >> i was going to say, suffolk county thousands each year and utilize over 2,000 volunteers. >> wow, that's a lot. could you use more? >> absolutely. all the time. >> right. yeah. >> these are both parent and corporate sponsorships. >> talking about corporate...
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look at these kids. they are the future. >> i feel like i can do anything i want to do because of this program. >> someone took the time to guide and inspire me. changed my life. take some time. go to u.s. first.org. [applause] >> terrific, well done. >> that may invite administrative pulled in for his remarks and we will go to q&a. spent first about big message and want to give you masses journey to mars. i don't like to miss that this morning if you hear nothing else but how do we get there and a lot of the stuff that dean talked about is important. we need young men and women from all over the place who will help us do that. if you go to the johnson space center today not a commercial for first with you will find that the engineers in our robotics lab at the johnson space center participated in the first program in high school so there is great benefit from it. we are using are missions to try to inspire the youth of today. tell people nasa has an $18.3 billion budget today. he spent $19.3 billion on
look at these kids. they are the future. >> i feel like i can do anything i want to do because of this program. >> someone took the time to guide and inspire me. changed my life. take some time. go to u.s. first.org. [applause] >> terrific, well done. >> that may invite administrative pulled in for his remarks and we will go to q&a. spent first about big message and want to give you masses journey to mars. i don't like to miss that this morning if you hear nothing...
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aising four kids., the success of the common sense media platform, we have 70 million users now, is pretty amazing. we didn't know iphones and ipads and snapchat and facebook were going to happen. that whole digital world happened in the past ten years and common sense is there to give parents good advice. but the other thing is holding political and business leaders and people's feet to the fire saying this should be number one priority in society and it's not. and i'm proud of that. >> rose: it's the future. it is. i'll tell you this, charlie, you look at the anger going on in the presidential election and the frustration so many americans feel and i look at that and feel we ought to tap into this because most people are worried about kids will be worse off than parents. >> rose: you have this saying mobile devices and families. tell me what that's about? >> we polled 1200 parents and kids and asked are you addicted to your cell phone, and 50% of kids admitted that they felt addicted and 60% of paren
aising four kids., the success of the common sense media platform, we have 70 million users now, is pretty amazing. we didn't know iphones and ipads and snapchat and facebook were going to happen. that whole digital world happened in the past ten years and common sense is there to give parents good advice. but the other thing is holding political and business leaders and people's feet to the fire saying this should be number one priority in society and it's not. and i'm proud of that. >>...
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the organization lobbies for kid-friendly bills. it is called aarp for kids.e him at this table for the first time. welcome. m: good to be here, charlie. charlie: i saw this note, i saw an e-mail from you. that is when i said we should do this now. my instinct in life is do it now. so i fired away an e-mail, and you said i will be on the east coast, let's do it. tell me about how you came to do this, to be an advocate for children. jim: i grew up here in new york. in manhattan, with my brother. your brother supports environmental causes and democratic politics. jim: our mom was a school teacher in harlem and the bronx. charlie: your father was a big deal lawyer. and anthony is in my class, the truth is we grew up thinking with a mom who came home from harlem and the south bronx saying you got good education but that is not the way it is for all kids. i got out of high school and went to exeter and i taught with my mom. i went from one of the best high schools to one of the worst. i decided this is what i wanted to do with my life. i was 16 or 17. charlie: 16?
the organization lobbies for kid-friendly bills. it is called aarp for kids.e him at this table for the first time. welcome. m: good to be here, charlie. charlie: i saw this note, i saw an e-mail from you. that is when i said we should do this now. my instinct in life is do it now. so i fired away an e-mail, and you said i will be on the east coast, let's do it. tell me about how you came to do this, to be an advocate for children. jim: i grew up here in new york. in manhattan, with my brother....
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there are not many good kids like these kids? i tend not to agree with that assertion by many that watch the show the last time you were on. let me start with you, sydney. you are in the classroom with many kids do you think they have the intelligence, discipline, the kind of parents you get to enjoy everyday which your greatest blessing? >> i am most fortunate to have good teachers of parents i have right now. i don't think all kids are as fortunate and all luck to end up with the kindness, the people that care enough about us of which they will teach us to be kind. they will pay for such an amazing school that is wakefield, right. >> armstrong: what is it that you must do, you must sacrifice other kids enjoy doing so you can have the knowledge, your touch of wisdom to understand these subjects. >> these subjects are very complicated, what kind of sacrifice you must make to continue this journey. do you have a lot -- do you do fun things beyond studying the world issues of today? >> one sacrifice, i haven't played x box in ten m
there are not many good kids like these kids? i tend not to agree with that assertion by many that watch the show the last time you were on. let me start with you, sydney. you are in the classroom with many kids do you think they have the intelligence, discipline, the kind of parents you get to enjoy everyday which your greatest blessing? >> i am most fortunate to have good teachers of parents i have right now. i don't think all kids are as fortunate and all luck to end up with the...
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kids now you're berserk. kids now you're taking it from being in space and you have an no g in your introducing it and i are shaking your stuff. here's a platform away away from the international space station. put your pharmaceutical there. you're going to get great drugs and all kinds of stuff. that is the demand that we don't have yet. everyone is sitting back, relying relying on nassau to provide the international space station. that is not a demand for commercial space industry. i've been saying that for seven years now. we have have got to create the demand for the supply that we are developing. >> think of that question. two thirds the way back back with a lady with her hand up. >> i promise to come to the other side of the aisle in a moment. >> thank you, my name is autumn lewis i'm with national council on teacher quality. something we haven't talked about today is the shortage of stem educators that were facing across the country. what are your suggestions for how states and districts can incentiviz
kids now you're berserk. kids now you're taking it from being in space and you have an no g in your introducing it and i are shaking your stuff. here's a platform away away from the international space station. put your pharmaceutical there. you're going to get great drugs and all kinds of stuff. that is the demand that we don't have yet. everyone is sitting back, relying relying on nassau to provide the international space station. that is not a demand for commercial space industry. i've been...
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kids need hands-on stuff. like dean said, my son is back there, but he has three beautiful girls who are my incredible granddaughters, the love of my life. i don't have any trouble with where they're going to be on the weekend. unfortunately, they're going to be in softball, ballet, volleyball or something else because that's what we emphasize, but i want them also to be participating in music or in art, and his baby girl is an artist. she's spent all day yesterday, you know, mother's day, just creating incredible artwork. that's really important. so we need to expose them. and the schools need to make sure that there are opportunities for kids to do things like create a robot, create a satellite. today, we use something we call, well, you can call them small subs, whatever, but they're about the size of this glass. and a kid in elementary school today can be taught how to take a cell phone, take it apart, take the memory card, take the camera, and put it into a box that big, take it to the international space
kids need hands-on stuff. like dean said, my son is back there, but he has three beautiful girls who are my incredible granddaughters, the love of my life. i don't have any trouble with where they're going to be on the weekend. unfortunately, they're going to be in softball, ballet, volleyball or something else because that's what we emphasize, but i want them also to be participating in music or in art, and his baby girl is an artist. she's spent all day yesterday, you know, mother's day, just...
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kids having fun. computing, working together to dream up, design and build robots. >> it's an exhilarating feeling. i'm using power tools. >> there are having the hardest fun they will ever have and they are becoming our next generation of engineers and innovators. for inspiration and recognition of science and technology. -- by challenging and trusting me, these mentors got me to understand that i could do anything i put my mind to. first mentors are changing kids lives every day. professional engineers, teachers, parents teaming up with young people not just to build robots but to build confidence and self respect. >> i'm around people i can get along with. founded by one of our greatest inventors, dean kamen. he saw the kids mostly look up to sports heroes and movie stars. sports and entertainment. let's inspire these kids to be big thinkers the way shaquille o'neal and inspire them to spend dozens of hours a week bouncing a ball. stand side-by-side with athletes as role models. the white house we
kids having fun. computing, working together to dream up, design and build robots. >> it's an exhilarating feeling. i'm using power tools. >> there are having the hardest fun they will ever have and they are becoming our next generation of engineers and innovators. for inspiration and recognition of science and technology. -- by challenging and trusting me, these mentors got me to understand that i could do anything i put my mind to. first mentors are changing kids lives every day....
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by kids. i just remember so vividly what it was like to feel like a teenager, and i'm kind of emotionally stuck there. >> next question? >> i just wanted to step back for a second. you talked about how start 500 years ago and this is a country built on slavery, and it also has -- through all kinds kinds f contradictions has changed, including people have fought heroically to shaken e change this society. do you think about a whole different world could be created and by the very same people that are considered not human, actually coming to understand how the system works, and then i'm from revolution books and this is our mission, to put out a strategy and vision that could actually make this happen. but not on its own, because the system itself is in crisis. we have hitler for president. the economy is tanking. there's 800% increase in mass incarceration. it's an untenable situation, and the people that took the streets in baltimore, a whole different way of -- i'm sure they had many differen
by kids. i just remember so vividly what it was like to feel like a teenager, and i'm kind of emotionally stuck there. >> next question? >> i just wanted to step back for a second. you talked about how start 500 years ago and this is a country built on slavery, and it also has -- through all kinds kinds f contradictions has changed, including people have fought heroically to shaken e change this society. do you think about a whole different world could be created and by the very...
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is an equal opportunity for disabled kids and for kids and minority kids. i thought your answers to senator warren's questions were spot on. but that's a real uncomfortable thing for us to talk about, especially when we're sitting in front of a bunch of educators and superintendent and state officials. what we are saying is without federal requirement, that kids of color or poor kids or disabled kids we treated fairly, that local political dynamics are going to accrue to the detriment of those kids, that if you don't have a federal requirement, that ultimately those kids are not going to get a fair shake. so becomes a difficult thing for us to talk about. it's been at the foundation of our federal commitment to civil rights and that the foundation of our federal education law for decades. so i do think it's important, and i have since the beginning of the drafting process for this law to have some strong accountability requirements and some high expectations for schools and for kids. i don't think that it ends at the text of the law. i think there's a very
is an equal opportunity for disabled kids and for kids and minority kids. i thought your answers to senator warren's questions were spot on. but that's a real uncomfortable thing for us to talk about, especially when we're sitting in front of a bunch of educators and superintendent and state officials. what we are saying is without federal requirement, that kids of color or poor kids or disabled kids we treated fairly, that local political dynamics are going to accrue to the detriment of those...
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kids love to go -- i use the term kids because i'm an old man.ut people love to go to work for gene. they love to go work for spacex and they love to work for jeff bezos, that's what nasa should be doing. i'm not satisfied that government is doing our part because historically in this country over the last few decades we have abandoned research and development. we have abandoned technology development and that's one of the things that we have increasingly tried to put in the nasa budget. we started a space technology mission. its general is to develop technologies. we can't get to mars based on what we have today. you know, yeah, we can go back to the moon, and we will, but we want to get to mars. and in order to do that we've got to have young people coming out of our schools and colleges who are wanting to design and build new things, new technologies that we need. >> dean, any thoughts on that? >> well, you asked whether we're investing enough. i'm not an economist. but i'd say to you it's pretty clear that whatever we're investing, it's proba
kids love to go -- i use the term kids because i'm an old man.ut people love to go to work for gene. they love to go work for spacex and they love to work for jeff bezos, that's what nasa should be doing. i'm not satisfied that government is doing our part because historically in this country over the last few decades we have abandoned research and development. we have abandoned technology development and that's one of the things that we have increasingly tried to put in the nasa budget. we...
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a better job but the cohort remains the kids in foster care kids that come in as a younger age belief before six or eight months we are better another addressing the kids that are older needs to come into foster care is sexual abuse and other things we look at the length of stay in care and look at the first time entries into care the unification rates we're picking up in every area with the care that's a good thing when you look at the caseloads there were 28 hundred kids in foster care. >> how many 28 hundred about 8 years ago now blow seven hundred and that's kids under a 18 we do fortunately have what is called non-minor dependent foster care through the assembly bill 12 which loud the kids to remain in foster through age 21st and 18 they're not prepared to enter the world whether college and whatever so we can provide for their support up to age 22 in the form of housing or tuition that number's is 200 and 50 so under seven hundred kids and 200 and 50 non-did not that would be been out of the system. >> between 200 and 50 and ages 18 to 21 yes. >> and seven hundred that are 18. >
a better job but the cohort remains the kids in foster care kids that come in as a younger age belief before six or eight months we are better another addressing the kids that are older needs to come into foster care is sexual abuse and other things we look at the length of stay in care and look at the first time entries into care the unification rates we're picking up in every area with the care that's a good thing when you look at the caseloads there were 28 hundred kids in foster care....
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kid.she was a smart kid. science came lies for her. >> when she aced her act college admissions examine, teara was over the moon. >> i'm pretty sure she texted me in all capital letter, like what i got! i didn't even study. >> it was january 10th, 2014. to celebrate her score and good grazed, tara asked if she could have a friday night sleepover. >> at that time, i was so happy i can't turn her down, i said, sure. >> the girl that came over was somebody you knew? >> we didn't know her as well as her close core of girlfriends, tara knew her pretty well and they would sit there and watch scary movies or whatever and chat and talk. >> and eat junk food. >> it made me feel very secure knowing they were in the lower level of our home hanging out together where they had space from us yet they were safe. >> there was something some of tara's friends knew but her parents didn't. tara was planning to experiment that night with lsd. >> the main purpose of having the sleepover was to try it, try the
kid.she was a smart kid. science came lies for her. >> when she aced her act college admissions examine, teara was over the moon. >> i'm pretty sure she texted me in all capital letter, like what i got! i didn't even study. >> it was january 10th, 2014. to celebrate her score and good grazed, tara asked if she could have a friday night sleepover. >> at that time, i was so happy i can't turn her down, i said, sure. >> the girl that came over was somebody you knew?...
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@biggbill7 writes: are you kidding me? no more cheeseburgers on a pizza? are you kidding me? back, big bill - with bacon. are you kidding me?! papa's bacon cheeseburger pizza is back. piled high with hickory smoked bacon, dill pickles, and zesty burger sauce. and try our new mushroom swiss burger pizza. just ten dollars each for a large. papa john's dot com ♪ you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. its deadly killing force kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infestation. frontline plus. vet recommended flea and tick killer. hcalluses and bunions ymake them unbearable?s, introducing dr. scholl's cushions with advanced duragel technology. they provide a thin, flexible layer between your shoes and foot pain. so you can move with confidence. new dr. scholl's cushions. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ra® gelcaps? we're going out in an hour... fast. for allergy symptoms, allegra® is the fastest non-drowsy relief you can buy. allegra® gelcaps... not just fast. allegra® fast. >>> jus
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of kids admitted they felt addicted were0% said their kids addicted.ll you digital devices are changing human relationships. changing the way parents and kids react. teachers, everybody. adults. comingust on the subway up here, everyone is glued to their iphone. professor.ford i had a couple of colleagues who did a study that was basically based on kids in their dorms who would be having conversations and theyious issues would be looking down at their devices all the time. by're constantly distracted this device, you're not paying attention to the other person. if the is about face-to-face medication. one in: if i use circumstances like that i feel like i have to apologize. i have promised this person i would get back. otherwise do not do it. jim: kids feel they have to respond. -- they will get a text and they will pick up the device and i am like put it away but they said so-and-so just texted me. , you can getwhat back to them in an hour. it is a big deal. it has a big impact on everything and at common sense we have the chance to focus on changing
of kids admitted they felt addicted were0% said their kids addicted.ll you digital devices are changing human relationships. changing the way parents and kids react. teachers, everybody. adults. comingust on the subway up here, everyone is glued to their iphone. professor.ford i had a couple of colleagues who did a study that was basically based on kids in their dorms who would be having conversations and theyious issues would be looking down at their devices all the time. by're constantly...
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look at these kids. they're the future. >> i feel like i can go and do anything i want to do because of this program. morgan freeman: somebody took the time to guide and inspire me. it changed my life. take some time. org.o usfirst. [applause] >> well done. let me invite administrator bolden for his remarks as well. and then we will go to some q&a. >> first of all, a big message that want to give you. nasa is on a journey to mars. i don't want you to miss that this morning if you hear nothing else. but how do we get there? a lot of the stuff dean talked about is critically important. we need young men and women from all over the place to help us do that. if you go to the johnson space center today, you will find that about half the engineers in our robotics lab were participants in the first program when they were in high school. there is great benefit from it. we use in our missions to try and inspire the youth of today. nasa has a $19.3 billion budget today. we spend $19.3 billion on stem education bec
look at these kids. they're the future. >> i feel like i can go and do anything i want to do because of this program. morgan freeman: somebody took the time to guide and inspire me. it changed my life. take some time. org.o usfirst. [applause] >> well done. let me invite administrator bolden for his remarks as well. and then we will go to some q&a. >> first of all, a big message that want to give you. nasa is on a journey to mars. i don't want you to miss that this morning...
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these kids, these kids leave this f.i.r.s.t. program and the world is their oyster. >> the schools are fighting over them. we have what we call scholarship row. we had 180 some odd universities lined up 2 weeks ago scouting just like the football coaches do. and by the way, we handed out over $30 million of scholarships from a lot of little tech schools. some are local trade schools like m.i.t., stanford, cal tech, georgia tech. they're all lined up. wpi, rpi. they're all there. yale. and they're fighting over these kids. and these kids get an education in tech, and there's no question, how do you get them into the jobs? the question is every company out there is fighting as to they all want them. >> that's a happy dilemma. >> encourage them through whatever means possible to invest their time and energy into s.f.e. m.-related courses. you can't do it once they get to college. you have to have it at the elementary level, then it feeds into the secondary level. and then into college. and it makes no difference, again, i always te
these kids, these kids leave this f.i.r.s.t. program and the world is their oyster. >> the schools are fighting over them. we have what we call scholarship row. we had 180 some odd universities lined up 2 weeks ago scouting just like the football coaches do. and by the way, we handed out over $30 million of scholarships from a lot of little tech schools. some are local trade schools like m.i.t., stanford, cal tech, georgia tech. they're all lined up. wpi, rpi. they're all there. yale. and...
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>> oh, oh, my kids. i have a kid. i'm not going to say his name.o look too bad as he's applying to college in ten years, but he made a website at was called -- that when you clicked on it, it said you are a big pile of turd so just shut up. >> jimmy: i love that site. >> he made it. >> jimmy:. >> i calm can my pun ished him and told him he was going to lose all internet privileges and explained to him the dangers of the world in front of him, and then this is coming down as soon as you take it down, because i don't know how to do that. >> jimmy: i don't know how to do it either. how did he do it? >> no idea. i have no idea. >> jimmy: are you sure it's down? >> that's actually a very fair question. i'm not sure what it was actually called. i think it was called you're a big pile of the turd to shut up. they know more about technology than i do. >> jimmy: are you shooting your show right now? >> we wrapped last month. i should be enjoying my -- i should be relaxing in the sun. i should be preparing for mother's day with a real spray tan, not me with
>> oh, oh, my kids. i have a kid. i'm not going to say his name.o look too bad as he's applying to college in ten years, but he made a website at was called -- that when you clicked on it, it said you are a big pile of turd so just shut up. >> jimmy: i love that site. >> he made it. >> jimmy:. >> i calm can my pun ished him and told him he was going to lose all internet privileges and explained to him the dangers of the world in front of him, and then this is...
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and poor kids and minority kids. i thought your answers to senator warren's questions were spot on. that's a real uncomfortable thing for us to talk about. especially when we are sitting in front of a bunch of educators and superintendents and state officials because what we are saying is that without some federal requirement that kids of color or poor kids or disabled kids be treated fairly, that local political dynamics are going to accrue to the detriment of those kids. that if you don't have a federal requirement, that ultimately those kids are not going to get a fair shake. so it becomes a very difficult thing for us to talk about here, but it's been the foundation of our federal commitment to civil rights and foundation of our federal education law for keaks. -- decades. i do think it's important and i have since the beginning of the drafting process for this law, to have some strong accountability requirements and some high expectations for schools and for kids. i don't think that it ends at the text of the la
and poor kids and minority kids. i thought your answers to senator warren's questions were spot on. that's a real uncomfortable thing for us to talk about. especially when we are sitting in front of a bunch of educators and superintendents and state officials because what we are saying is that without some federal requirement that kids of color or poor kids or disabled kids be treated fairly, that local political dynamics are going to accrue to the detriment of those kids. that if you don't...
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for kids, we recommend that you visit our kids page. >> the message is pretty clear.on't take steps now to combat colony collapse disorder, one day, we may be without bees. >> we've got lots more to tell you about on "teen kids news." we'll be back in a minute. >> let's test your knowledge of u.s. history. what's america's oldest city? >> chicago. [ boing! ] >> is it new york? [ crash! ] >> jamestown, virginia. [ toink! ] >> nope. but before i give you the answer, one more question. where was america's first thanksgiving celebrated? >> was it on plymouth -- not -- plymouth hill or something like that, on the rock? plymouth rock. [ laughs ] >> i think it's plymouth or somewhere in massachusetts. >> plymouth. >> plymouth, massachusetts. >> yes, we usually learn in school that the pilgrims celebrated the first thanksgiving in massachusetts in 1621. but the spanish beat them by more than 50 years. and that bring us back to our first question -- what's america's oldest city? the answer is found in sunny florida, at the city of st. augustine. and that's where kara franker i
for kids, we recommend that you visit our kids page. >> the message is pretty clear.on't take steps now to combat colony collapse disorder, one day, we may be without bees. >> we've got lots more to tell you about on "teen kids news." we'll be back in a minute. >> let's test your knowledge of u.s. history. what's america's oldest city? >> chicago. [ boing! ] >> is it new york? [ crash! ] >> jamestown, virginia. [ toink! ] >> nope. but before i...
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for "teen kids news," i'm alexa. >> that wraps it up for this edition of "teen kids news."ee you again next week. >> write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. jack: jack hanna's "into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide and the columbus zoo and aquarium. partners in conservation for over 30 years. hi, everyone, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my home here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "into the wild." you know something, people always ask me where i got my start working with animals. well, today i want to show you as i head back to my hometown near knoxville, tennessee. kathaleen: wow, i can't believe it's here. jack: this is where i walked and milked cows down here. farm, family, and fun. and even smokey the dog makes an appearance. so you all love this dog? >> yes. we love smokey. jack: so he goes to all your games? sierra: every single one. jack: come along next, as we head into the wild.
for "teen kids news," i'm alexa. >> that wraps it up for this edition of "teen kids news."ee you again next week. >> write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com. jack: jack hanna's "into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide and the columbus zoo and aquarium. partners in conservation for over 30 years. hi, everyone, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my home here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "into the wild." you know something, people...
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as much as their teen kids or more than their teen kids. what do you think? >> i would naturally think we adult would use it less than the kids, because kids seem like they're constantly on it. >> it is just as much, yes. six hours, every day what mom and dad report, now, here is the surprising part of, that the majority of moms and dads say not only are they using personal technology six hours a day but tends to use it during meal time, family leisure time, during communication time with their children which of course makes it difficult to focus. question two, personal technology use can present risk to communication skills, hearing health, or both of those things. >> record using devices with some sort of head phone at least three hours a day. so three hours a day they have something either over their ears, in their apps respect channel l volume directly into their ear canal, which of course when expose today volumes too high can be quite damaging. report technology is under mining basic communication skills making it harder for their chi
as much as their teen kids or more than their teen kids. what do you think? >> i would naturally think we adult would use it less than the kids, because kids seem like they're constantly on it. >> it is just as much, yes. six hours, every day what mom and dad report, now, here is the surprising part of, that the majority of moms and dads say not only are they using personal technology six hours a day but tends to use it during meal time, family leisure time, during communication...
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sink into my kids and my kid would become crazy. i'm jealous. let's be honest. i am jealous. first of all i'm jealous but second of all you don't become a family. a lot of things do you on the weekday running, do this and doing that. weekend are only time you get bond with your kids, with your families and really have quality time. so, one thing i believe, the grandmother she's 85 years old. how long will this be able to last. >> until she dies. >> exactly. >> eighty-five years old. i don't think she thought in her 20's or 30's when i'm 85 i will be watching a two-year old. it is selfish. a eight five-year old cannot watch a two year old. i can barely watch a two year old. it is a selfish thing. >> lets put up a picture of this husband and wife want date every weekend. >> they are certainly good looking. >> let's stare at them. they are good looking. >> we can hate them just for that. >> they are spin, in shape. >> right. >> yes. >> they work out together. >> real issue is when the mother says they cannot happen. that is when divorc
sink into my kids and my kid would become crazy. i'm jealous. let's be honest. i am jealous. first of all i'm jealous but second of all you don't become a family. a lot of things do you on the weekday running, do this and doing that. weekend are only time you get bond with your kids, with your families and really have quality time. so, one thing i believe, the grandmother she's 85 years old. how long will this be able to last. >> until she dies. >> exactly. >> eighty-five...
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but these aren't just any kids. a sea of kids in their yellow hats and their mothers picnicking, playing games and having their faces painted. for christine and her daughter, it's a chance to be a regular mom and a regular kid. >> i think it's wonderful. i think it's great that they can do this for us. >> reporter: for them it's a nice change from their regular routine. doctors diagnose d her as havin kidney cancer last november. today is a chance to try to forget about all that. >> it's a good distraction. >> we used to be pretty active people and had to put our lives on hold for the situation we are going through. >> reporter: anna-lee is one of the 600 kids enjoying the annual courageous kids day sponsored by the american cancer society. >> this is a day away from cancer for these families. it's a day they can kind of forget about the hospital and kind of just have fun. >> reporter: along with the games, mothers and their kids had a chance to take pictures with their favorite cartoon characters and retired 49er a
but these aren't just any kids. a sea of kids in their yellow hats and their mothers picnicking, playing games and having their faces painted. for christine and her daughter, it's a chance to be a regular mom and a regular kid. >> i think it's wonderful. i think it's great that they can do this for us. >> reporter: for them it's a nice change from their regular routine. doctors diagnose d her as havin kidney cancer last november. today is a chance to try to forget about all that....
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he's still a little kid.st pray every day like i hope he get out. >> i know you're a very quiet person, but, i mean, you've got to make a decision if you want to stay in here or not. because it will put both of you guys on the stand, ask you guys some questions and the prosecutor is going to have a chance to ask you guys some questions. she is tough. her job is to protect society from people who commit crimes and people who commit crimes repeatedly. and that's what she sees in you two right now. okay? let's be frank. if the judge thinks you guys are an ongoing threat and you're still a danger, get used to this place. >> nothing but a little bench warrant. >> what did you do? >> didn't go to court. >> what you have to go to court for? >> probation. >> how long have you been on probation? >> i've been on probation for, like, five years. i'm not really too worried about these court dates. i don't know. now that i'm 18, legally they can't hold me no more than 120 days. as soon as i get this legal trouble out of t
he's still a little kid.st pray every day like i hope he get out. >> i know you're a very quiet person, but, i mean, you've got to make a decision if you want to stay in here or not. because it will put both of you guys on the stand, ask you guys some questions and the prosecutor is going to have a chance to ask you guys some questions. she is tough. her job is to protect society from people who commit crimes and people who commit crimes repeatedly. and that's what she sees in you two...
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how are the kids?ime you walk up to where our chairs are, we're all video chatting our children. >> such a good mom. make no mistake, this is a very adult movie. >> the guy who wro this also wrote the three hangover movies. what can we expect? >> basically, sort of vile language. not a family film. >> in the movie mila is sing well two kids. in real life she and ashton have just one daughter so far. so i'm wondering, does that make you think about maybe a sibling? >> oh, for sure. listen, no, i'm not pregnant. oh my god. that's how rumors start. absolutely i do want to have more kids one day. for sure. yes. >> dr. christi . >> back to christina's side. what is the last time you allowed yourself an evening out to get more crazy? >> last night. >> last night? talk to me. what happened last night? >> hey, when the husband and the kids are out of town. >> oh, man. >> i mean, i made out with so many women tonight. >> guys, i really like -- >> in real life kristen is not much of a partier. >> we put the kids
how are the kids?ime you walk up to where our chairs are, we're all video chatting our children. >> such a good mom. make no mistake, this is a very adult movie. >> the guy who wro this also wrote the three hangover movies. what can we expect? >> basically, sort of vile language. not a family film. >> in the movie mila is sing well two kids. in real life she and ashton have just one daughter so far. so i'm wondering, does that make you think about maybe a sibling?...
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i'm just kidding. don't call me.a helped calm residents' fears by sampling some of the water. >> and, uh, this used, uh, a filter. >> larry: it had to use a filter. he's the president of the united states. i mean, i get the optics, but you can't take any chances. check out what happened when moments earlier when a flint official sampled unfiltered water. >> larry: he chose poorly. he did. gotta be careful. that's all i'm saying. did the right thing. but flint is not the only place in michigan that's having some problems. the detroit public schools also have a bad taste in their mouth, but for a different reason. >> union leaders telling detroit public school teachers to go back to their classrooms after two days of sick-outs. >> our school system is falling apart. >> detroit schools include buildings in major disrepair, some infested with mold and rodents. >> larry: infested with mold and rodents? it's a public school, not spirit airlines! ( laughter ) ( applause ) what were they thinking? but to be fair, the kids ar
i'm just kidding. don't call me.a helped calm residents' fears by sampling some of the water. >> and, uh, this used, uh, a filter. >> larry: it had to use a filter. he's the president of the united states. i mean, i get the optics, but you can't take any chances. check out what happened when moments earlier when a flint official sampled unfiltered water. >> larry: he chose poorly. he did. gotta be careful. that's all i'm saying. did the right thing. but flint is not the only...
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the kids and families spent their day at great america as part of the annual courageous kids day. here's nbc bay area's laura malpert with their story. >> reporter: a sea of kids in yellow caps and their families enjoy mother's day at great america, playing games, picnicking and having their faces painted. for monique manning and her son dylan, it's a chance to be just a regular mom and a regular kid ff's a really great opportunity. my kids and i, we get to come here and have a great time. >> reporter: a great time unlike their regular routine. doctors diagnosed dylan as having a brain tumor back in 2007. today is a chance to try to forget about all of that. >> brain tumors don't tend to go away. >> reporter: dylan is one of nearly 600 kids enjoying the annual courageous kids day sponsored by the american cancer society. >> this is a day away from cancer for the families, a day they can forget about the hospital and just have fun. >> reporter: along with the games, mothers and their kids had a chance to take pictures with their favorite cartoon characters and retired 49er and four
the kids and families spent their day at great america as part of the annual courageous kids day. here's nbc bay area's laura malpert with their story. >> reporter: a sea of kids in yellow caps and their families enjoy mother's day at great america, playing games, picnicking and having their faces painted. for monique manning and her son dylan, it's a chance to be just a regular mom and a regular kid ff's a really great opportunity. my kids and i, we get to come here and have a great...
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beauty what we have now is kid play to the kids to the right and left, and there is that freedom that they can have. in the city you have that too. we have a lot of just friend that live on the block. >> block parties in the city in the summer. so much fun. everybody comes out, comes together. >> i have no problem raising kid in the city. >> i think people are doing it now as well. >> issue is in schools. if you happen to be in a good school, then you're golden and you are set. it is costly if you decide your school isn't great and that is private that is a fortune and struggle for so many families. >> i remember my siblings, they were not upset with me but they talked to me bit because i was living in manhattan, you are going to raise your two daughters in manhattan. you're going to be crazy. too dangerous for them. there is no place to run. >> what did you do. >> we went to central park and they would run. >> how long did they live in manhattan. >> five years. >> then what did you do. >> then we had to move to los angeles for a job and then they had a yard. >> oh, so terrible. >> i
beauty what we have now is kid play to the kids to the right and left, and there is that freedom that they can have. in the city you have that too. we have a lot of just friend that live on the block. >> block parties in the city in the summer. so much fun. everybody comes out, comes together. >> i have no problem raising kid in the city. >> i think people are doing it now as well. >> issue is in schools. if you happen to be in a good school, then you're golden and you...
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kids told us maybe more malleable.is a violation of international law in some cases it's a war crime. >> thompson: the u.s. supports somalia's fight against al-shabab what kind of questions does this raise about u.s. government knows about the situation or did it condone this? >> we were told that the a provides substantial funding and training for the somalian intelligence agency. the cia wouldn't respond to our questions about their involvement. but somalia officials told us the cia knows everything we're doing. the u.s. government knows that somalia has used child soldiers, which is a slightly different thing. and that's been a huge issue, there's a law against providing military aid to countries that use child soldiers, there's a weaver some time for national security reasons. there is a real question of how much the cia had observed or is aware of what is real human rights abuse. >> thompson: what happens now for these kids? is anything being done to end this practice, also has so mallee government sad anything ab
kids told us maybe more malleable.is a violation of international law in some cases it's a war crime. >> thompson: the u.s. supports somalia's fight against al-shabab what kind of questions does this raise about u.s. government knows about the situation or did it condone this? >> we were told that the a provides substantial funding and training for the somalian intelligence agency. the cia wouldn't respond to our questions about their involvement. but somalia officials told us the...
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a better job but the cohort remains the kids in foster care kids that come in as a younger age belief before six or eight months we are better another addressing the kids that are older needs to come into foster care is sexual abuse and other things we look at the length of stay in care and look at the first time entries into care the unification rates we're picking up in every area with the care that's a good thing when you look at the caseloads there were 28 hundred kids in foster care. >> how many 28 hundred about 8 years ago now blow seven hundred and that's kids under a 18 we do fortunately have what is called non-minor dependent foster care through the assembly bill 12 which loud the kids to remain in foster through age 21st and 18 they're not prepared to enter the world whether college and whatever so we can provide for their support up to age 22 in the form of housing or tuition that number's is 200 and 50 so under seven hundred kids and 200 and 50 non-did not that would be been out of the system. >> between 200 and 50 and ages 18 to 21 yes. >> and seven hundred that are 18. >
a better job but the cohort remains the kids in foster care kids that come in as a younger age belief before six or eight months we are better another addressing the kids that are older needs to come into foster care is sexual abuse and other things we look at the length of stay in care and look at the first time entries into care the unification rates we're picking up in every area with the care that's a good thing when you look at the caseloads there were 28 hundred kids in foster care....
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[applause] the kids in flint are not "those kids" they are our kids.applause] that is what scripture teaches us. i am not going to start preaching in front of some pastors. so, let me close by saying this. i know this has been a scary time. i know it is disappointing. you have been let down. but, there is a sermon about a phoenix rising from these ashes. and there is the opportunity out of this complete screwup, this painful tragedy, this neglect, this disappointment to actually pull together and make for a better future. sometimes it takes a crisis for everybody to focus their attention. there have been a lot of crises in flint, they were just not as loud and noisy and nobody noticed. [applause] there are a lot of small, quiet crises in the lives of people around this country. and this helps lift it up. it, and we understand it, we feel it, maybe we start making a connection with each other. and that begins to change our mindset, and improve our politics, and improve our government to make it more , responsible and more accountable. the good news is,
[applause] the kids in flint are not "those kids" they are our kids.applause] that is what scripture teaches us. i am not going to start preaching in front of some pastors. so, let me close by saying this. i know this has been a scary time. i know it is disappointing. you have been let down. but, there is a sermon about a phoenix rising from these ashes. and there is the opportunity out of this complete screwup, this painful tragedy, this neglect, this disappointment to actually pull...
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kids: yeah! kids: nice! three. see? keep your eye on the ball. you follow the ball right into here. see that? okay? try it, sparkplug. swing out a little bit when you run around the bases. you wanna point in this direction. left foot on the inside of the bag. you're gonna push off with that left foot. what's with the patch? nothing. cat scratched me. but don't tell buttermaker. engelberg: dying... dying... you know, there's a mennonite anecdote about a simple farm hand who lifted a calf every morning until one day he found himself able to lift a cow. what the hell does that mean? if we stay focused, eventually our strength will build. that's the dorkiest stuff i've ever heard. come on, guys! two more laps! you're draggin' ass! nice... engelberg. buttermaker. glad i caught ya. feel like we got off on the wrong foot last week. said some things we didn't mean, you know. let's forget about it, huh? sorry. all right. all right... ...you're sorry too, or...? i said, all right. okay? uh-huh. how's that? how's what? you feel th
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>> you have like 47 kids? >> oh, no. hell, no. >> you got me sounding like an out of control basketball player. >> you talked about adding to the family, correct? >> i have a kid coming. >> in real life. >> are you talking about the show? >> the character. >> i was going to say -- >> only on "e.t." >> i like the awkward silence. it was actually a couple of weeks after that interview with kate she announced she was pregnant. >> of course, eric's brother is the father of that baby. >> yeah. >> bye, everybody. guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. sfx: clap, clap, ding e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experi
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>> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm brandon. let's begin with our top story. >> this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. welcome to the new york international auto show. ♪ besides being the perfect place to see the latest cars and trucks, it's also the prefect place for the national road safety foundation to debut its very first teen driver safety >> we found a great way to have kids interact with the different things that are going on here. they're getting the education and the awareness about how to be a safe driver and make safe decisions on the road. >> this is the new york state police roll-over simulation. it demonstrates the importance of wearing seatbelt use. in this demonstration, it simulates what a 25-mile-per-hour crash with a pickup truck or suv-type vehicle would look like. >> people who don't wear seat belts are 30 times more likely to die in a car crash. luckily this is only a dummy. >> all right. here we go >> as part of the save a life tour, there are two simulators teens can drive.
>> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm brandon. let's begin with our top story. >> this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. welcome to the new york international auto show. ♪ besides being the perfect place to see the latest cars and trucks, it's also the prefect place for the national road safety foundation to debut its very first teen driver safety >> we found a great way to have kids interact with the different things that are going on...
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>> there's lots more ahead on "teen kids news," so don't go away.e right back. >> as you're about to see, a state flag can have a lot to say. >> when the american colonies declared their independence from england, one led the way with a rousing motto. >> the year was 1774, two years before the declaration of independence. and new hampshire declared their own independence from great britain. their motto at the time was "live free or die," and it's still the state motto today. >> another revolutionary first for new hampshire is pictured here on the state flag. in 1776, the warship raleigh was the first to fly the new american flag. new hampshire is home to many other firsts. the first potato was grown here. america's first astronaut in space, alan shepard, was born here, as was the first free public library. >> new hampshire is known as the granite state, and it's because their number-one natural resource is granite. this is a particularly good stone for building bridges, houses, even statues. and although the colony was first established for f
>> there's lots more ahead on "teen kids news," so don't go away.e right back. >> as you're about to see, a state flag can have a lot to say. >> when the american colonies declared their independence from england, one led the way with a rousing motto. >> the year was 1774, two years before the declaration of independence. and new hampshire declared their own independence from great britain. their motto at the time was "live free or die," and it's...
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, it's kids. >> jimmy: i know it's kids.those. >> jimmy: you can't fit in those, no. >> you can. >> jimmy: yeah, i can do this. [ laughter ] i can -- thank you. but you're involved with the movie now, "teenage mutant ninja turtles." did you know about them growing up? >> i was always a big fan. if you wasn't a fan of the turtles growing up, then something is wrong. [ laughter ] something's very wrong. >> jimmy: eatin' pizza, shredder, all that stuff. you got to get into it. >> you have to get into it. >> jimmy: is your son into it? >> my son is into it. >> jimmy: tell him i said hi. >> i will. he loves you, man. >> jimmy: i love that kid. we bonded. >> i know. at the game? >> jimmy: yeah. you bummed out about that, right? >> no, no, i'm actually excited. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you made a face like "yeah, i know, i'm bummed out he liked you." >> i get tired of hearing about it. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, i hear about it every day. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we bonded, man. we have the same brain. how old is he? >> nine. >> ji
, it's kids. >> jimmy: i know it's kids.those. >> jimmy: you can't fit in those, no. >> you can. >> jimmy: yeah, i can do this. [ laughter ] i can -- thank you. but you're involved with the movie now, "teenage mutant ninja turtles." did you know about them growing up? >> i was always a big fan. if you wasn't a fan of the turtles growing up, then something is wrong. [ laughter ] something's very wrong. >> jimmy: eatin' pizza, shredder, all that...