reaserchers at cincinnati's children's hospital are trying a high tech approach to help stop teen suicides. they've developed an app called sam - it stands for spreading activation mobile. the app is used to record counseling sessions. then it measures the words, tone and pitch a teenager uses to figure out if it's similar to a person who's at risk for suicide. the app also detects when a teen's language is just the speech of a typical teen. suicide still remains the third leading cause of death of kids age 10 to 14. if you're planning to hit the road for your holiday travel this week-- allstate is offering roadside rescues on wednesday. the rescues for 2 dollars throught its 'good hands rescue' app and mobile website. you can download the app for free or visit the mobile website for roadside emergencies, including tows, flat tires, jump starts, lockouts or fuel delivery. a community rises together when hate shows its face on the walls of an elementary school. more on their show of strength and how they say they'll move forward now children's hospital was hit by a bomb in the war torn syri