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she was looking out for her kids and other kids. she went up to the school because she heard my cry. she took my complaints seriously. i say this to say that pants can be advocates to some very powerful ways to kids when they are young. >> that wraps up tvs of michelle obama's book tour of her memoir book tour "becoming". if you like this would like to see them again, go to booktv.o booktv.org, watch them in their entirety. >> is your booktv marks our 20th year of bringing you the country's top nonfiction authors and their latest book. find us every weekend on c-span2 more online at booktv.org. >> next, citizens united president, david bossie and former campaign manager, cory lewandowski argued that bureaucrats are seeking to undermine the presidency of donald trump. the two are interviewed by investigative journalist, sharyl attkisson of "smear". afterwards is a weekly interview interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> thank you for turning us. i thought we'd begin with the short version, a synopsis if you wi
she was looking out for her kids and other kids. she went up to the school because she heard my cry. she took my complaints seriously. i say this to say that pants can be advocates to some very powerful ways to kids when they are young. >> that wraps up tvs of michelle obama's book tour of her memoir book tour "becoming". if you like this would like to see them again, go to booktv.o booktv.org, watch them in their entirety. >> is your booktv marks our 20th year of bringing...
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maybe the older kids can help the youngir kid -- on younger kids cross safely. >> you are a credit to the school well-done. >> next speaker please. >> thank you, chair men, members of the sfmta board. i am the parent of a sixth grader. my wife and i have been commuting by bicycle with our daughter from our home. i am taking time from work to come here today to support the valencia street bike lane design proposed by the sfmta. while i understand the concerns of the school, i think all of us, parents, administrators can rally to develop a plan to ensure the safety of our children as they move from the sidewalk to the dropoff area. my daughter suggested we enlist our 6, 7, eighth grader to help find solutions such as coaching of children and other creative solutions to come up with before implementation which haven't been explored as the school community. the situation on valencia is dangerous. i know several people have haven injured and many experienced close calls where they were almost hit. as contradictly designed i do not like riding with my daughter it is unsafe for children duri
maybe the older kids can help the youngir kid -- on younger kids cross safely. >> you are a credit to the school well-done. >> next speaker please. >> thank you, chair men, members of the sfmta board. i am the parent of a sixth grader. my wife and i have been commuting by bicycle with our daughter from our home. i am taking time from work to come here today to support the valencia street bike lane design proposed by the sfmta. while i understand the concerns of the school, i...
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, my kids complained that their study was affected and some kids were playing around or fooling around , and they couldn't -- it affected their learning quality, and i would like this situation to be stopped, and i hope you have a solution to solve this problem and find more substitutes, and have the kids in their own class. thank you. [applause] >> hello. [speaking foreign language] >> my name is melanie and i am a parent of a visitation valley elementary school child. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: okay. even though with a lack of teachers reported to our principal and reported to our assistant superintendent, and what their answer is, they don't have enough funds to hire more teachers. so where has all the funds gone? [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: we have reported -- after we reported to the assistant superintendent and got the same answer, and now we come to this. we plan to come to the board meeting. and we heard that the funding is allocated in november, and now they have money to hire teachers i don't know what the process is like. why
, my kids complained that their study was affected and some kids were playing around or fooling around , and they couldn't -- it affected their learning quality, and i would like this situation to be stopped, and i hope you have a solution to solve this problem and find more substitutes, and have the kids in their own class. thank you. [applause] >> hello. [speaking foreign language] >> my name is melanie and i am a parent of a visitation valley elementary school child. [speaking...
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the kids are grown. but i can see the struggle in them. i would like to have the american dream but this is ridiculous living in this area. >>host: she lives just outside of washington d.c.. >> your voice your tone and your honesty the depth of your experience really reminds me of the subjects i interviewed for the book and i really feel for you and to go through all that education and then to still be working all these different jobs and then feed your kids. there are solutions out there but we're just not embracing them as a country. >>host: so by saying it's not your fault i could hear my mother and her generation say if we could not afford something we would save for it we would put our money away and we would save all you kids do is want want want to. which is true. [laughter] so isn't there a factor we have become a little bit addicted to debt quick. >> like a consumer society? that is halfway true but looking at the debt it isn't a flat screen entertainment system or even for computers. those are pretty much things that cost less th
the kids are grown. but i can see the struggle in them. i would like to have the american dream but this is ridiculous living in this area. >>host: she lives just outside of washington d.c.. >> your voice your tone and your honesty the depth of your experience really reminds me of the subjects i interviewed for the book and i really feel for you and to go through all that education and then to still be working all these different jobs and then feed your kids. there are solutions out...
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the kids like it. >> kids like to scream, and there is a place for that. kids should get to run around and play and make noise and have fun. just not at my dining table. screaming at the top of their lungs inside. i was wondering if maybe this was a plot to try to get kids to think about running for
the kids like it. >> kids like to scream, and there is a place for that. kids should get to run around and play and make noise and have fun. just not at my dining table. screaming at the top of their lungs inside. i was wondering if maybe this was a plot to try to get kids to think about running for
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too young for kids to begin transforming their lives? steve rosenthal: i personally feel it'd be malpractice to withhold that kind of treatment. announcer: the brightest medical minds are at odds. eric vilain: it's this idea that if i behave like a girl, therefore i am a girl. well, that's not necessarily true. announcer: the growing debate and a mother's fear. female: i would rather have a trans daughter than a dead son. female: get your read books out. announcer: teachers are now seeing an increase in the number of students identifying as transgender. female: every single school. announcer: but are educators prepared? laurie wekaser: i think it's something that we do need to be taught. announcer: our two-year investigation exposes a serious lack of training for educators across the bay area. bigad shaban: your school district wasn't providing training for teachers. chris funk: that's correct. announcer: new policies are now in place, and top school officials credit our reporting. male: it did give me pause. you know what? we need to do
too young for kids to begin transforming their lives? steve rosenthal: i personally feel it'd be malpractice to withhold that kind of treatment. announcer: the brightest medical minds are at odds. eric vilain: it's this idea that if i behave like a girl, therefore i am a girl. well, that's not necessarily true. announcer: the growing debate and a mother's fear. female: i would rather have a trans daughter than a dead son. female: get your read books out. announcer: teachers are now seeing an...
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our kids, all of these kids but, together i like cousins. they are out in the world and they all have done well, which was another lesson that i learned. you can parent all different kinds of ways. there's no one right way to do. again, if there's love and consistency and a foundation and security, they are going to be okay. we learn to let ourselves off the hook. then we started doing fun stuff together like we worked out together, the same women i would do a boot camp with at camp david. i want to thank these women who would come because i started everybody healthy, so like once a season of drinking to camp david and we do like these intensive workouts. i like eliminated white and stuff like that and to a buddy said they were not coming and thus i put wind back on the menu so i had to put wind back on just to not lose my friends. we would work out three times a day, and a little navy cadet kids would be like, go low on your push-ups. you're like, you are just so cute. don't call me ma'am. [laughing] so we were getting healthy together, and
our kids, all of these kids but, together i like cousins. they are out in the world and they all have done well, which was another lesson that i learned. you can parent all different kinds of ways. there's no one right way to do. again, if there's love and consistency and a foundation and security, they are going to be okay. we learn to let ourselves off the hook. then we started doing fun stuff together like we worked out together, the same women i would do a boot camp with at camp david. i...
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you've got to be kidding me. >> i get the kind of words to give you the award if you go pick it up. [laughter] the montana crime writers convention. i'll give you an award if you are going speech and all that. i'm rewarded in other ways. how about another question. right here. yes, you. in the blue. your next. [inaudible] >> to question his advice to the serving writers. someone trying to write their first book. james. >> i say right in rewrite and rewrite some more. and when the first book is done and nobody pays attention, right this second book. but when you do that and make him an overnight success, you'll have three in your pocket. [applause] >> i tell people occasionally we ask to give advice as writers because what works for us won't work for someone else. there is no rules. you can pick up a handbook and say this is how you write the, published this. it's different for everybody. it's different for the two of us i hesitate to give advice. i do feel if your serious about it, and until you reach a point to
you've got to be kidding me. >> i get the kind of words to give you the award if you go pick it up. [laughter] the montana crime writers convention. i'll give you an award if you are going speech and all that. i'm rewarded in other ways. how about another question. right here. yes, you. in the blue. your next. [inaudible] >> to question his advice to the serving writers. someone trying to write their first book. james. >> i say right in rewrite and rewrite some more. and when...
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they ready for kids? >>> and how eva longoria is teaching her 6-month-old son to pay it forward. >> days like today i'm so proud. >>> plus, how former tv doc patrick dempsey is helping real-life cancer patients. >> it's very moving. we cry a lot. >>> and how will ferrell is changing the world. our feel-good interview filled with plenty of laughs. >> that won't make it on the air. >> won't make it. >> oh, but it will. this is "entertainment tonight." ♪ >>> merry christmas, everybody. merry christmas, kevin. >> merry christmas, nancy. >> even though i already told you. >> yeah. >>> everybody, it is the perfect night to celebrate the big stars who have even bigger hearts. >> did santa bring you everything you wanted? >> and more. >> i feel the same way. back to the big stars and their generosity. it was on display during the california wildfires. some famous faces lost all or portions of their homes. here's the cool thing -- they turned their efforts to helping others. ♪ >> very real for all of us. we evacua
they ready for kids? >>> and how eva longoria is teaching her 6-month-old son to pay it forward. >> days like today i'm so proud. >>> plus, how former tv doc patrick dempsey is helping real-life cancer patients. >> it's very moving. we cry a lot. >>> and how will ferrell is changing the world. our feel-good interview filled with plenty of laughs. >> that won't make it on the air. >> won't make it. >> oh, but it will. this is...
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five extraordinary kids. even at such a young age, they realize they held the power to be a compassionate force. and they didn't wait to grow up to act. as you meet them, i hope you will be inspired by their efforts. you can go to cnn.com at any point in the show. all star tribute which is this sunday night. kelly ripa will once again join me as a compahost. we visited the indonesian island of bali. in this paradise with its lush forest, and beaches and rice fields, nature surrounds these sisters and when they began noticing plastic pollution ever where, these children got to work. the equivalent of one garbage truck of plastic dumped every minute every day. five years on, bye-bye plastic beings has grown into a movement working to protect nature on the islands of the gods. >> bali has a sort of enchantment to it. i think it is a magical place to grow up here. our house is really close to the ocean and surrounded by the rice fields, the forests. >> living so close to nature, i think it established a bond with
five extraordinary kids. even at such a young age, they realize they held the power to be a compassionate force. and they didn't wait to grow up to act. as you meet them, i hope you will be inspired by their efforts. you can go to cnn.com at any point in the show. all star tribute which is this sunday night. kelly ripa will once again join me as a compahost. we visited the indonesian island of bali. in this paradise with its lush forest, and beaches and rice fields, nature surrounds these...
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there is no such thing as bad kid. kids are not born bad. [cheering] they are products of their situation. so i've learned to give myself a break because my kids are loved and they are going to be fine. we mess up a lot and make wrong calls as parents that we hold them to high standards as people. we don't measure them by things and grades, we measure them for how they interact in the world, how do they treat their friends and each other, things like kindness and compassion and empathy. those are the things we've tried to teach them over these years. here's the thing, kids watch what you do, not what you say so the biggest thing we could ever do to be good parents to our kids is to be good people in the world for them to see every day. [cheering] and that's true whether you were the president and first lady or laura marianne and fraser robinson. that's all that kids need. as you know working in the communities you are seeing these kids come into your doors with such promise they just want somebody to love them and somebody to tell them that
there is no such thing as bad kid. kids are not born bad. [cheering] they are products of their situation. so i've learned to give myself a break because my kids are loved and they are going to be fine. we mess up a lot and make wrong calls as parents that we hold them to high standards as people. we don't measure them by things and grades, we measure them for how they interact in the world, how do they treat their friends and each other, things like kindness and compassion and empathy. those...
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and that is i see, and i see how much of your heart you give to your kids whereby your three kids, and much of your heart you give to this show and to your career. and it's -- well, i think it's not easy. and it pulls you in two different directions. and i also know that women out there can relate they know the feeling where it never feels like it's enough. >> i wouldn't be able to be -- maybe now, more so. but imifn my career path i wouldn't be able to be one of those moms in the lunchroom even if i wanted to be because i'm working. i appreciate you saying it. it's hard for any woman trying to balance as we do. >> that's just the reality of it. larry, no guilt on your end. you're not allowed any. so good to see you both. larry and sara, thank you so much. that does it tonight for trish regan prime time. we're going to be back here tomorrow night. we've got a big show in store. good night everyone. from the financial capital of the world, "kennedy" begins right now. ♪ kennedy: the nation remembers former president george h.w. bush tonight lying in state at the u.s. capital as thousands
and that is i see, and i see how much of your heart you give to your kids whereby your three kids, and much of your heart you give to this show and to your career. and it's -- well, i think it's not easy. and it pulls you in two different directions. and i also know that women out there can relate they know the feeling where it never feels like it's enough. >> i wouldn't be able to be -- maybe now, more so. but imifn my career path i wouldn't be able to be one of those moms in the...
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my kids are kids and they would rather be caught dead than have a nonapple brand as they get older, theyng about the cost the iphone is more controversial. they don't like change what they don't want really is the samsung. pay to have all of their millions of pictures stored. when my kids beg me for a s samsung, you might hear me say different things about apple what they will know is how to feel guilty that they feel about the amount of phone charges they rack up. do you think i have been recommending ve recommendi recommending verzone for nothing? how about this, google it, dad when i got the word from the kids that they weren't allowed to google something at school because it was cheating, that was something. we had access to the houghton library. they had to go to the stacks and find out things that you wouldn't know where to begin with i wonder what happened to those jobs my kids are not into sports. they get their news from the iphone and their entertainment is it the simple interface, the desire for them to watch what they wanted to watch all of them. i reluctantly signed up so we
my kids are kids and they would rather be caught dead than have a nonapple brand as they get older, theyng about the cost the iphone is more controversial. they don't like change what they don't want really is the samsung. pay to have all of their millions of pictures stored. when my kids beg me for a s samsung, you might hear me say different things about apple what they will know is how to feel guilty that they feel about the amount of phone charges they rack up. do you think i have been...
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>> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to encourage. these kids can bring up the creativity and also the love for photography. >> a lot of people come into my classes and they don't feel like they really are creative and through the process of working and showing them and giving them some tips and ideas. >> this is kind of the best kept secret. you should come on and take a class. we have orientations on most saturdays. this is a really wonderful location and is the real jewel to the community. >> ready to develop your photography skills? the harvey milk photo center focuses on adult classes. and saturday workshops expose youth and adults to photography classes. [applause
>> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to encourage. these kids can bring up the creativity and also the love for photography. >> a...
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the kids are all grown up. >> jimmy: did you have real kids before you had tv kids?e show. on the pilot i was pregnant with the twins. so they taught me like, you know, be mean, how to know the kids are not supposed to like you as a parent. >> jimmy: have you ever had to ground one of your tv kids, or really let one of them have it? >> there was a time -- and i won't say who -- where i did whip a cell phone out of somebody's hand. >> jimmy: oh, you did? >> yeah, a, you have a cell phone. they were teenagers at the time. and, b, they would like text all the time. and i was like, unacceptable. now i realize there's nothing you can do about that. you're texting right now. i can see your other set hand. he has a second set of hands just like this. >> jimmy: my mannequin hands. i'm not one much those guys. i don't text that much. >> i don't either. rn f. it purses people off. >> jimmy: that makes us better than everybody else. julie bowen, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: 9:00 on abc. we're back with three ridiculous questions with kim kardashian west. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
the kids are all grown up. >> jimmy: did you have real kids before you had tv kids?e show. on the pilot i was pregnant with the twins. so they taught me like, you know, be mean, how to know the kids are not supposed to like you as a parent. >> jimmy: have you ever had to ground one of your tv kids, or really let one of them have it? >> there was a time -- and i won't say who -- where i did whip a cell phone out of somebody's hand. >> jimmy: oh, you did? >> yeah, a,...
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just kidding. >> whoa. yeah, he's kidding around.s we see, who do you think shows up? >> are you security? >> you've got me, officer. >> mind me with pepper spray, okay. >> that's what i thought. >> pretty good. >> others agree, this has millions of hits on line. >> just watch this, shake the tree, ornaments fall, he walks out. >> put on a green mask, walk around like the grinch. it's like a license to be a jerk. >> same to you -- >> nobody likes me. >>> there are many things that say christmas. for some people, trains are a thing that make you think of the season. thanks to the five mad movie makers, we've got this train stunt video. >> nice. >> he's guys never grow up, and i appreciate them so much for that. looks like they're playing with a thomas the tank engine train set. >> wait, this is a thing? >> yeah. >> my goodness. >> pretty cool. doing a little jump with the train. >> wait, how are they doing this? a motor -- >> no, just gravity. a wooden track. they're doing it by trial and error. when they get it right, they put togeth
just kidding. >> whoa. yeah, he's kidding around.s we see, who do you think shows up? >> are you security? >> you've got me, officer. >> mind me with pepper spray, okay. >> that's what i thought. >> pretty good. >> others agree, this has millions of hits on line. >> just watch this, shake the tree, ornaments fall, he walks out. >> put on a green mask, walk around like the grinch. it's like a license to be a jerk. >> same to you --...
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, there are 500 kids going there.from what i understand, they have some of the best carpooling transit biking and walking rates in the city. a really big shout out to that school for being a partner in doing this and making sure that they have as many children not arriving in private automobiles as they can. thank you everyone for your work on this. thank you, directors for your remarks. do i have a motion to approve class. >> so moved. >> second. >> any opposed clot hearing none , this is approved. thank you for coming out. i really appreciate it. why don't we take a short break before [laughter] >> that is not how i was going to introduce the item. writes. this was not a recessionary kind of conversation. we were charged, as you recall, by mayor breed to focus on and accelerate improvements in muni service. about three months ago, we responded with a list of actions , short, medium and long-term that we proposed to take in order to meet that call. three months in, we wanted to report back to you. we also set ourselv
, there are 500 kids going there.from what i understand, they have some of the best carpooling transit biking and walking rates in the city. a really big shout out to that school for being a partner in doing this and making sure that they have as many children not arriving in private automobiles as they can. thank you everyone for your work on this. thank you, directors for your remarks. do i have a motion to approve class. >> so moved. >> second. >> any opposed clot hearing...
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chicago i tend to bury myself in a little office and hang out here in the library and to meet the kids to come over after school and just hang out and it's what a community library ought to be. it has been a treat to meet some of my neighbors. i am a little intimidated i do understand there's a strong contingent here. i don't know how that replays on the shelter but you know, to be a leader in the movement i don't need to tell you that reform is one of the most polarized debates in our already polarized nation although interestingly this is one of the few debates that is not strictly along party lines this is on both sides of the debate defenders of traditional public schools will tend to save most are doing okay and where problems exist is usually because communities are under resourced. some will say this guy is falling. but the reality is public schools must constantly improve the way that they teach children to challenges of a high technological global world but also those citizens in a democracy and those are not mutually exclusive. so to decades of top-down policy failed to impro
chicago i tend to bury myself in a little office and hang out here in the library and to meet the kids to come over after school and just hang out and it's what a community library ought to be. it has been a treat to meet some of my neighbors. i am a little intimidated i do understand there's a strong contingent here. i don't know how that replays on the shelter but you know, to be a leader in the movement i don't need to tell you that reform is one of the most polarized debates in our already...
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smart kit kid. we think you taught have him aecked out and took him in and kept getting diagnosis of add. deficit syndrome. we didn't believe that. we thought it may be something else. we gave in to the diagnosis. he was prescribed adderall this toworst thing you can give somebody that has anxiety or depression. aentually we started to sense little liquor was despairing. my wife mary would confront and he was quite open. i need something at night to come down off of the adderall. lead to the other. self medication is on one of the pathways of getting into substance abuse disorder. andthan is on that pathway lead to harder and harder drugs and more and more drugs. was not a party kid but self-medicating. >> i know that through your year, iork in the last mean, just from talking to you. you a fountain fountain of information about this epidemic. take me back then when you were abusewing get substance care for the son and treatment. what did you find despite being powerful well connect pepper in this w
smart kit kid. we think you taught have him aecked out and took him in and kept getting diagnosis of add. deficit syndrome. we didn't believe that. we thought it may be something else. we gave in to the diagnosis. he was prescribed adderall this toworst thing you can give somebody that has anxiety or depression. aentually we started to sense little liquor was despairing. my wife mary would confront and he was quite open. i need something at night to come down off of the adderall. lead to the...
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all 12 kids -- the first 8 kids went through that? or all 12? >> i don't know about the last, you know, the last two or three, i wouldn't say they all went through that, but all -- most of them did. toward the later days when we moved out to queens, some of them went to lutheran church because they fell away from the baptist church. the lutheran church didn't demand as much, you know? 11:00, 12:00 you're out. [laughter] >> yeah, we heard of that church when i was a southern baptist. we couldn't believe -- [laughter] >> i bet you couldn't. >> you know, that was, -- that was what presbyterians and lutherans did, but they weren't really christians. [laughter] we couldn't get over the black folks down south where they'd come to church at 10:00 and go and go and go, you know, until about 1 when we're caving with hunger and take a quick break and then go on and on and go all sunday night. i mean, that was not unusual. >> but see, the music, you know? the music had a lot to do with that because, you know, you're going -- ♪ ♪ >> and then it stops, and t
all 12 kids -- the first 8 kids went through that? or all 12? >> i don't know about the last, you know, the last two or three, i wouldn't say they all went through that, but all -- most of them did. toward the later days when we moved out to queens, some of them went to lutheran church because they fell away from the baptist church. the lutheran church didn't demand as much, you know? 11:00, 12:00 you're out. [laughter] >> yeah, we heard of that church when i was a southern baptist....
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it's an orangeage for kids -- orphanage for kids infected with hiv and aids.e an impact on people's lives across the globe. >> i met him last year when he gave and he brought baseball and we played with him. >> one, two, three steps. >> when max goes to kenya, he and his father will have clinics where they'll teach the skills of baseball. >> there you go. just like that. >> he will bring the equipment to universities, high schools, and if we can, primary schools. >> george mahenda, he's our boots on the ground there that receives equipment, distributes it, teaches. he's the president of the kenya little league. >> good equipment, gloves, helmets, has been quite a shortage. >> there is no way for them to get equipment other than donations. the goal of kenya little league is to grow baseball, make baseball the sport in kenya. one of the days we were in kenya, we got to see probably the two best teams in the country go against each other. it was cool to see a sport that was so foreign four years ago be played so perfectly in a way. having this organization has ma
it's an orangeage for kids -- orphanage for kids infected with hiv and aids.e an impact on people's lives across the globe. >> i met him last year when he gave and he brought baseball and we played with him. >> one, two, three steps. >> when max goes to kenya, he and his father will have clinics where they'll teach the skills of baseball. >> there you go. just like that. >> he will bring the equipment to universities, high schools, and if we can, primary schools....
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my kids go to this school and my kids go to the unified school district. they are right here.my family is right here. they are billing problems at the school. there are 14 staff members that were gone last year. we have no secretary. three of them are gone. we are asking for help in reaching out as a diverse community. we are asking for you guys to cs and look at us and help us out. we are asking for outside help and we are asking for an audit for our school. [applause] >> good evening board members pay a good evening everyone. let me read a letter to you. there is a concern from all of the parents in our school. to the board of education, we have -- >> sir, can you share your name for the record? >> my name is ben. i am eighth father of three kids that are attending the school. we are concerned about our principal. he is not a good principle for our school. last year was the first year at our school. after the first year, many teacher left. the school secretary left. our interpreter left. our spanish interpreter left. our social worker left. they left because they don't want
my kids go to this school and my kids go to the unified school district. they are right here.my family is right here. they are billing problems at the school. there are 14 staff members that were gone last year. we have no secretary. three of them are gone. we are asking for help in reaching out as a diverse community. we are asking for you guys to cs and look at us and help us out. we are asking for outside help and we are asking for an audit for our school. [applause] >> good evening...
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i have 3 incredible kids. i have a daughter who's six, a son who's five, and another son who's three. they're incredibly cute, which is probably good because their behavior is not always perfect and if they weren't so cute, we might think about trading them in or something. [laughter] kidding, by the way. that will probably get me in trouble. but i think it's important for me personally, i want my daughter to see that if she wants to do anything in this world, she's capable of doing that. she's capable of having and raising a family and doing that in an, in a powerful way, but i also want her to kw that if she -- no that if she wants to have a career, she can do that. but if she doesn't, that's ok too. i think it's absolutely vital to our society that we empower women and that we help them believe that they can have everything. >> politico reported that the white house brought on a stylist and a make-up artist and i'm sure all of the women in this room are familiar with the sort of scrutiny that high powered a
i have 3 incredible kids. i have a daughter who's six, a son who's five, and another son who's three. they're incredibly cute, which is probably good because their behavior is not always perfect and if they weren't so cute, we might think about trading them in or something. [laughter] kidding, by the way. that will probably get me in trouble. but i think it's important for me personally, i want my daughter to see that if she wants to do anything in this world, she's capable of doing that. she's...
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steve: i was a very shy kid. very shy kid. i was a shy kid when i got to harvard.n i built my confidence as my -- i built it because i was doing things and being successful. i was shy when i got to business school. oh, when i got to procter & gamble, the guy who is my roommate said it like this -- hi, my name is steve ballmer. my palms are so sweaty because i am nervous. so a shy kid. but i got better and better. i developed some confidence in public speaking. and it turns out i have something of a knack, and part of that is getting in front of your troops and pumping them up and telling a story. i will do -- and basketball is a weird environment. of course, i don't have a lot of credibility. i'm an owner, for god sakes, not an expert. but at the end of the day, i can get into the game and be verbal and vocal. david: ok. what would you say is the most important characteristic to be a good leader? steve: commitment. you really have to have your head in the game and be committed to be a good leader. there are two parts to leadership, one is leading people. and that i
steve: i was a very shy kid. very shy kid. i was a shy kid when i got to harvard.n i built my confidence as my -- i built it because i was doing things and being successful. i was shy when i got to business school. oh, when i got to procter & gamble, the guy who is my roommate said it like this -- hi, my name is steve ballmer. my palms are so sweaty because i am nervous. so a shy kid. but i got better and better. i developed some confidence in public speaking. and it turns out i have...
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setting limits on tech time for your kids. >> on this day after christmas kids everywhere are gleefullylaying with their toys but now while toys are new is a good time for parents to set healthy time limits. here's abc's becky worley with some tips. >>> oh, an xbox. >> reporter: the joy of the gift. the excitement of playing. but before christmas is even done -- >> you guys, you've been on that thing all day. get off. >> reporter: -- jim steyer of commonsense media explains the issue. >> so with kids self-regulation is tough so it's really helpful to set time limits. >> reporter: his first tip create a media contract. common sense has them available for download. >> you can talk about what the limits ought to be and get the sense in their brain as tough as that may be for them that, you know, this is a privilege, not a right. >> reporter: for many families that's not enough. i fire up the gaming consoles with common sense parent editor sierra filucci. >> i think they finallyha paren more control over what their kids are doing. >> reporter: next tip, use those parental controls. create a
setting limits on tech time for your kids. >> on this day after christmas kids everywhere are gleefullylaying with their toys but now while toys are new is a good time for parents to set healthy time limits. here's abc's becky worley with some tips. >>> oh, an xbox. >> reporter: the joy of the gift. the excitement of playing. but before christmas is even done -- >> you guys, you've been on that thing all day. get off. >> reporter: -- jim steyer of commonsense...
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i'm just a farm kid from idaho.t i didn't know was there's kids next door and they need our help. >> i had some life changes and became a single mom. we just kind of had to start all over again. >> mattresses, sheets, these kids we serve, they come to us from all walks of life. people trying to get back on their feet. >> we slept on the couch or slept on the floor. it's been tough. >> usually, finding shelter or food for the kids are priority one. beds are a luxury for some of these families. all right! hello. can you show me where your burning beds are going to go? want them over here? >> i think we want them here. >> when you deliver a bed, you walk in and these kids are so excited. here you go, guys. we make sure they understand this is your bed. >> surprise, your bed! come on in, welcome. >> we deliver burning beds and teach these volunteers how to build beds. they jump in and four hours later, dusty, sweaty, they have smiles on their face because they just built 40 beds. >> let her rip. >> i stumbled upon this
i'm just a farm kid from idaho.t i didn't know was there's kids next door and they need our help. >> i had some life changes and became a single mom. we just kind of had to start all over again. >> mattresses, sheets, these kids we serve, they come to us from all walks of life. people trying to get back on their feet. >> we slept on the couch or slept on the floor. it's been tough. >> usually, finding shelter or food for the kids are priority one. beds are a luxury for...
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you have a school to prison pipeline where kids doing the same behaviors, the black kids and latino kidsproportionately hurt and so obama gave good guidance to figure out, hey, listen, we want to keep schools safe but let's do it in a fair way. it's ironic to me that this whole commission was set up to deal with mass shootings. there has not been a single african-american or latino kid doing a mass shooting and yet somehow they get their protections stripped away but we're not talking about guns. so, this is a very, very screwy thing that's happening here. it's very unfortunate. the protection from the school to prison pipeline taken away, even though black and latino kids are not the ones responsible for the mass shootings. >> steve? >> i wonder if there's any american who really believes that the problem with our government schools today is that there's too little discipline. i mean, van, i got to say, i'm disappointed in you. i have great respect for you but the problem is you know, i've been to a lot of these public inner city high schools in places like detroit or my hometown of chi
you have a school to prison pipeline where kids doing the same behaviors, the black kids and latino kidsproportionately hurt and so obama gave good guidance to figure out, hey, listen, we want to keep schools safe but let's do it in a fair way. it's ironic to me that this whole commission was set up to deal with mass shootings. there has not been a single african-american or latino kid doing a mass shooting and yet somehow they get their protections stripped away but we're not talking about...
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faces, my kid, it's appreciated and uplifting around christmas. >>> well, there was a special moment for a couple in paradise this week, this couple lost everything in the camp fire, he got down on one need and proposed to cassie on the doorstep of the house that they once lived. the fire brought them closer together, they said. >> it meant more because of what we had already gone through. >> and cassie says when she first met lucas he didn't want to get married or have kids, they're going to decide their wedding plans and whether they'll rebuild their home. >> that's a very cool story, they can rekindle their love for one another. >>> and if you're planning to head out for the holidays, we'll tell you what you can expect for travel plans and when more rain could arrive. you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero at a price that makes you the hero? yes. that's yes for less. yes! with hot holiday toys for all ages, ross is your toy destination. it feels even better when you find it for less, at ross: yes for less. your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters?e it's t
faces, my kid, it's appreciated and uplifting around christmas. >>> well, there was a special moment for a couple in paradise this week, this couple lost everything in the camp fire, he got down on one need and proposed to cassie on the doorstep of the house that they once lived. the fire brought them closer together, they said. >> it meant more because of what we had already gone through. >> and cassie says when she first met lucas he didn't want to get married or have...
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i was a really sick kid. i developed epilepsy when i was eight years old and i would have violent seizures, and literally i couldn't get out of bed. couldn't walk, sometimes for a week or two, and my mom went to the library. we were lower income, my dad was in the navy, he was in vietnam, my mom was trying to sell real estate. mark: and you were in san diego. >> this is 1973, there is no cable, no kids television and we definitely didn't have the money for more than one tv in the house. my mom got me a set of books that was sort of kismet, it changed my life. it was john d. fitzgerald's the great brain, about an eight-year-old kid growing up in utah in the 1890s coming up with schemes to make money, and i devowed the books. i think it was eight books in the series, i read them in a week or two, and i fell in love with reading. i was 12 years old and checking out books on physics. >> self-educated mostly books you read on your own. >> yeah. mark: so when we watch you on your show, "pawn stars," and you see thi
i was a really sick kid. i developed epilepsy when i was eight years old and i would have violent seizures, and literally i couldn't get out of bed. couldn't walk, sometimes for a week or two, and my mom went to the library. we were lower income, my dad was in the navy, he was in vietnam, my mom was trying to sell real estate. mark: and you were in san diego. >> this is 1973, there is no cable, no kids television and we definitely didn't have the money for more than one tv in the house....
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and to play games with your kids. are an amazing and fun way for parents to work together. emily: gaming advocates would say that games can be better than watching television. jim: agreed. emily: if you are a parent, you put your kid in front of the tv or do you let them -- how do we make these decisions? jim: i agree. jen made good points there. but there is a reason why we don't let the videogame association regulated health. -- regulate itself. if we let every industry do that, everything won't be ok. my 14-year-old loves fortnite. so do tens of millions of kids out there. the point is valid. but we need a lot more responsibility in general. this is a story about the arms race for attention, not just for video games. but netflix, youtube, instagram, snapchat. there is intentional design to addict you and me, adults, as well as kids. we have find the right balance. these gains and platforms are not going away but we need a much healthier discussion about this. since bloomberg has a big business audience, we need bus
and to play games with your kids. are an amazing and fun way for parents to work together. emily: gaming advocates would say that games can be better than watching television. jim: agreed. emily: if you are a parent, you put your kid in front of the tv or do you let them -- how do we make these decisions? jim: i agree. jen made good points there. but there is a reason why we don't let the videogame association regulated health. -- regulate itself. if we let every industry do that, everything...
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i'm just a farm kid from idaho. what i didn't know was there's kids next door, and they need our help. >> almost getting too big. >> i had some life changes, and i became a single mom of five. we just kind of had to start all over again. >> mattresses, sheets, safety rail, side rails. > these kids that we serve, they come to us from all walks of life. people trying to get back on their feet. >> we would crash on the couch or crash on the floor. it's been tough. >> usually finding shelter, food for the kids are priority one. beds are just a luxury for some of these families. all right. hello. can you show me where your bunk beds are going to go. >> yeah. >> one right here. >> i think we want it over here. >> when we deliver a bed, you walk in, and these kids are just so excited. >> here we go, guys. >> we make sure that they understand that this is your bed. >> what's that going to be? >> the bed. >> your bed. >> come on in. welcome. >> we build bunk beds by getting the community involved. >> whoa. >> we actually tea
i'm just a farm kid from idaho. what i didn't know was there's kids next door, and they need our help. >> almost getting too big. >> i had some life changes, and i became a single mom of five. we just kind of had to start all over again. >> mattresses, sheets, safety rail, side rails. > these kids that we serve, they come to us from all walks of life. people trying to get back on their feet. >> we would crash on the couch or crash on the floor. it's been tough....
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>> he said, i'm not kidding. seriously going to see this on the news. >> it's intent to kill, right. he's announcing it. >> he's lying in wait. >> and he's telling them, you wait and see. you're going to see this on the news. >> that's a defense attorney's nightmare is testimony that your client told somebody else, i'm going to commit this crime, and then they're later charged with that crime? >> correct. >> as the trial came to an end, dearen's friends gathered to support his visiting parents. >> there was a huge group of kids who went to the closing statements, so we went to support them on the last days. we filled up the seats with i don't know how many kids. >> a tree in front of our house became essentially the memorial for dearen and more and more things showed up. we felt more and more loved by missoula than we ever had because they were trying to show support for us. >> but missoula was trying to follow the law and nothing else. here's how it played out. >> what the defendant believed at the time he shot
>> he said, i'm not kidding. seriously going to see this on the news. >> it's intent to kill, right. he's announcing it. >> he's lying in wait. >> and he's telling them, you wait and see. you're going to see this on the news. >> that's a defense attorney's nightmare is testimony that your client told somebody else, i'm going to commit this crime, and then they're later charged with that crime? >> correct. >> as the trial came to an end, dearen's friends...
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kids should not be using e-cigarettes. very important. the way we get tthe state where kids are not using e-cigarettes, number one, we have to form them and their parents about what the consequences are of e-cigarette use. the majority of children using juul products, the most popular type of vaping product, don't think they are using a nicotine-containing product. laura: they don't, and yet wery learned that euul contains as much nicotine as regular cigarettes. should the sales be banned altogether?rt dr. : what is important in -- is learning what is driving these sale the most common reason they cite is the flavors. why do we allow e-cigarettes and flavored e-cigarettes in particular to be sold to kids? this issue has been ta by the fda in the united states. they are taking steps to restrict the sale of e-cigarettes to kids. but we are not moving nearly fast enoh. if we cannot protect kids from using e-cigarettes, which the last few years have shown we have not done a good job of, we edo think about a wholesale ban or we
kids should not be using e-cigarettes. very important. the way we get tthe state where kids are not using e-cigarettes, number one, we have to form them and their parents about what the consequences are of e-cigarette use. the majority of children using juul products, the most popular type of vaping product, don't think they are using a nicotine-containing product. laura: they don't, and yet wery learned that euul contains as much nicotine as regular cigarettes. should the sales be banned...
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it's sad when you can only give a kid one gift." but it's back and better than ever."we are going to put a lot of smiles on a lot of faces."you can either drive up and drop off a present - or you can stop inside and sing some christmas carols like me and really get into the holiday spirit.( nats)"i came and donated a present i was singing with everyone and i felt really happy."you have until ten tonight to come by and drop off a present - they will be making rounds and dropping off the presents all day. so come on down to jefferson street - 145 jefferson. in san francisco, sara stinson kron four news. (vicki) coming up... kevin spacey breaks his silence in an odd christmas eve video. what the actor is now saying about the sexual assault allegations against him. (grant) and next... rudolph might be on santa's naughty list after being caught on camera breaking into a business. take a look at this... one person in colorado certainly made it onto santa's naughty list. authorities in fort collins say they are looking for a burglar dressed in a "rudolph" costume. the woman,
it's sad when you can only give a kid one gift." but it's back and better than ever."we are going to put a lot of smiles on a lot of faces."you can either drive up and drop off a present - or you can stop inside and sing some christmas carols like me and really get into the holiday spirit.( nats)"i came and donated a present i was singing with everyone and i felt really happy."you have until ten tonight to come by and drop off a present - they will be making rounds and...