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(fast, upbeat music) - welcome to teen kids news. i'm veronique. let's begin with our top story for this week. - this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. car crashes are the number one killer of teens. that's why, every year, a special week is set aside in october called national teen driver safety week. philadelphia's famous simeone automotive museum hosted the city's first ever drive safe for pa event. - the museum is about sports racing cars. you may have all heard of le mans, watkins glen, sebring, so these cars raced on the roads in the major races. - [nicole] dr. simeone says that all cars, not just race cars, need to be driven with care and safety. - [frederick] we all know they're beautiful and they've changed our lives. they've given us highways, shopping centers, allowed us to move. they can also give you a lot of harm. - and that brings us to why we're here. the national road safety foundation, partnered with ford driving skills for life to show teens just how dangerous it is to drive distracted or impaired. -
(fast, upbeat music) - welcome to teen kids news. i'm veronique. let's begin with our top story for this week. - this report is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. car crashes are the number one killer of teens. that's why, every year, a special week is set aside in october called national teen driver safety week. philadelphia's famous simeone automotive museum hosted the city's first ever drive safe for pa event. - the museum is about sports racing cars. you may have all...
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for teen kids news, i'm amelia. (exciting energetic music) - we've got lots more to tell you about on teen kids news, so don't go away, we'll be right back. as diyu reports, you don't need to be a math genius to learn how. - laptops, tablets, and smart phones all have one thing in common, they depend on programs to operate. (energetic rhythmic music) that's why the computer experts who write those operating systems are called programmers. they use letters, numbers, and symbols to create the code that tells the computers what to do. and if you think that only adults can learn to write code, listen to this. - the younger you get into coding, really, the better you are in your career, whether you want to go into programming itself or if you want to go into other industries. - [diyu] the new york code and design academy offers a summer camp and classes for teens to learn to code. and if you're worried that you need to be a computer whiz, don't worry. - some basics are kind of helpful. like, obviously learning how to type
for teen kids news, i'm amelia. (exciting energetic music) - we've got lots more to tell you about on teen kids news, so don't go away, we'll be right back. as diyu reports, you don't need to be a math genius to learn how. - laptops, tablets, and smart phones all have one thing in common, they depend on programs to operate. (energetic rhythmic music) that's why the computer experts who write those operating systems are called programmers. they use letters, numbers, and symbols to create the...
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teen kids news will be right back. - here's what's coming up on teen kids news this week. - i'll tell you why there's blindfolded woman on one of our state flags. - plus much more on teen kids news. (rock music) of the things we use every day. but there are simple things even teens help make a difference. eden tells us more. - when we're hungry, it's easy to cook something on the stove or in a microwave. but for many people around the world, that's just not possible. not only don't they have microwaves and stoves, they don't have the electricity needed to power them. but there's a pretty amazing invention that can do the job without needing to plug anything in. it's one of the incredible devices in the book "100 tools for empowering global women." and it was written by betsy teusch. welcome back. - great to be here, thanks. - you call this tool the wonderbag. how does it work? - the wonderbag is an insulated bag for cooking in, they call it a fire-less cooker. it's kind of like a crock pot, but it doesn't require any electricity and that's important in places where people don't have a
teen kids news will be right back. - here's what's coming up on teen kids news this week. - i'll tell you why there's blindfolded woman on one of our state flags. - plus much more on teen kids news. (rock music) of the things we use every day. but there are simple things even teens help make a difference. eden tells us more. - when we're hungry, it's easy to cook something on the stove or in a microwave. but for many people around the world, that's just not possible. not only don't they have...
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for teen kids news, i'm amelia. - relaxing, how it can help you make the grade, when teen kids news continues. - [luke voiceover] closed captioning is brought to you by... - do you sometimes feel overwhelmed with all the work you have to do for school? well, christin's here to help with this week's make the grade. - being a good student take a lot of work. you have to research, read, study, take notes, analyze, review, write, edit, relax. yes, i said relax. academic experts say students will do a better job at studying if they make a point of taking breaks. here's one way to do it. sit quietly in a comfortable position. close your eyes. slowly breathe in through your nose, out through your mouth. relax your feet, your legs, your hands, your arms, and your neck, and even your face. feel the tension draining away. imagine you're at some favorite peaceful place. just be there for, say, four or five minutes. when you open your eyes, continue to sit quietly and continue your slow measured breathing for a bit longer. there, i'm certainly feeling better. a short break like this will recharge your me
for teen kids news, i'm amelia. - relaxing, how it can help you make the grade, when teen kids news continues. - [luke voiceover] closed captioning is brought to you by... - do you sometimes feel overwhelmed with all the work you have to do for school? well, christin's here to help with this week's make the grade. - being a good student take a lot of work. you have to research, read, study, take notes, analyze, review, write, edit, relax. yes, i said relax. academic experts say students will do...
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kid. >> "eyewitness news" has learned that the two injured teens are expected to survive. >>> spreading fire investigators are trying to pinpoint what sparked a three alarm fire at abandoned warehouse. crews responded to the 200 block every south 11 street around 9:30 sunday morning, fire burned for several hours before crews were able to put out the flames at this point firefighters did arrest, evacuate some resident near the warehouse, and no one was hurt. >>> much more to cover on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning, some ran, some walked, all every them raised awareness though for organ donation, meet one woman who is living proof about the gift of life. >> and country music's biggest night. the guy with the hat and what he won at the academy every country music awards when we come back in two minutes. ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty
kid. >> "eyewitness news" has learned that the two injured teens are expected to survive. >>> spreading fire investigators are trying to pinpoint what sparked a three alarm fire at abandoned warehouse. crews responded to the 200 block every south 11 street around 9:30 sunday morning, fire burned for several hours before crews were able to put out the flames at this point firefighters did arrest, evacuate some resident near the warehouse, and no one was hurt....
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new program kicks off tonight. >> helping parents help their kids. police officers helping parents break through to their at-risk teens. police begin a 12-week course called the loving solution. designed for parents who may be seeing some behavioral issues in their kids. they'll talk about reducing conflict, giving positive praise and how to address problem behavior. >> an ad that has a lot of people talking. pepsi getting political in a new ad starring a kardashian. why this advertisement is leaving a bitter taste for many. noa le lk atheaybrge whe wve dn >>> a check of weather and traffic real quickly. an update to give you as we effort a look at the bay bridge. we know it's still out there somewhere. san francisco behind us. we have a closure tell you about on i-80 that happened overnight. >> caltrans closed that off ramp. work through the morning. you know about that. they're going to open the ramp in about 15 minutes. good news for commuters this morning. just in time for people to head out the door. >> we'll closely follow that one. >> mike is always tracking everything. >> you and your wazers. >> we're trying t
new program kicks off tonight. >> helping parents help their kids. police officers helping parents break through to their at-risk teens. police begin a 12-week course called the loving solution. designed for parents who may be seeing some behavioral issues in their kids. they'll talk about reducing conflict, giving positive praise and how to address problem behavior. >> an ad that has a lot of people talking. pepsi getting political in a new ad starring a kardashian. why this...
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you know, i've got kids who are late teens and early 20s, and they have grown up not really, frankly, settling down to watch newsrent affairs television in the way that we did. so do you think it doesn't have a future? no, i think because... thank goodness, i still believe, from the feedback i get, anecdotal and the evidence we get in audience research, that there are enough people who value what we do, that we've got a very strong future. and i think tim is right, in the current political environment around the world, and all this discussion of fake news and alternative facts, and an attempt by so many people in power to manipulate information... it's an antidote. but you must have had people walk out on you? very few, actually. very few. one of the most memorable wasjames hewitt, diana's lover. yes, yeah. we got to a point in the interview where i said, "you've just written this tell all book, — did you not consider the feelings of her children, the princes?" and he went, took of the microphone, and said, "that's a disgusting question to ask. you're a cad!" i said, "i'm a cad?" i'm suddenly the bad person in t
you know, i've got kids who are late teens and early 20s, and they have grown up not really, frankly, settling down to watch newsrent affairs television in the way that we did. so do you think it doesn't have a future? no, i think because... thank goodness, i still believe, from the feedback i get, anecdotal and the evidence we get in audience research, that there are enough people who value what we do, that we've got a very strong future. and i think tim is right, in the current political...
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. >> reporter: whether or not teens watch the new netflix thriller series, "13 reasons why", it offers an opportunity for parents to talk to their kids about mental health issues and the topic of suicide. it's based on a popular novel and tells the story of a teenaged girl's suicide and the events that led to her death. because of that, the officials took the unusual step of sending the letter to parents and offering suicide prevention advice from experts >> definitely talk to your kids. at age 8, 5, and2, we don't bring it up. >> reporter: it's meant to be a tragedy, not a heroic action. think are also urging teens to seek help in loved ones if they experience suicidal thoughts. >> being a parent, you have to get a handbook on things. any guidance that you can talk to your kids is a good thing. >> reporter: the parents we spoke with welcomed the opportunity to have conversations about serious issues. >> obviously screening what my child watches is important. and if it's a topic that's heavy, he may not understand it. >> reporter: if you're struggling with thoughts of suicide, we have these numbers on our website as well. reporting l
. >> reporter: whether or not teens watch the new netflix thriller series, "13 reasons why", it offers an opportunity for parents to talk to their kids about mental health issues and the topic of suicide. it's based on a popular novel and tells the story of a teenaged girl's suicide and the events that led to her death. because of that, the officials took the unusual step of sending the letter to parents and offering suicide prevention advice from experts >> definitely...
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news in prime time. <30 kids board my train beat up someone rob them and they run off the train>(steve) now at 8. a call for help. after a mob of teenss on bart and robs riders. thank you for joining us i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. police say more than 40 teenagers
news in prime time. (steve) now at 8. a call for help. after a mob of teenss on bart and robs riders. thank you for joining us i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. police say more than 40 teenagers
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news journal this weekend, alfred alfred i. dupot for children, teen prom, more than 110 teen patients and guests? attendance, a lot of the kidsre hospital. >> this gives them an opportunity to get dress dollars up and have a big event, good for them. >> i love. that will everybody deserves a chance to get dressed up. that's wonderful. that's look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, what a come-back for the phillies. >> pat gallen is here to break it all down, good morning, pat. >> good morning, guys, yesterday good things came in three for the phillies, we will show that you wild eighth inning that had the phils thinking sweep. that's just ahead on but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose™ helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose™ did not inc
news journal this weekend, alfred alfred i. dupot for children, teen prom, more than 110 teen patients and guests? attendance, a lot of the kidsre hospital. >> this gives them an opportunity to get dress dollars up and have a big event, good for them. >> i love. that will everybody deserves a chance to get dressed up. that's wonderful. that's look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning,...
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kids home. >> today the perspective of a run away and the group that helps teens in need. >> here's news 4's justin finch. >> reporter: often the young faces on these flyers are running from something. >> many young people don't feel safe, don't feel safe in their community and don't feel safe in their schools. >> just need to go. >> reporter: just last month news 4 was there as a mom and daughter were reunited. when asked why they're leaving home. >> they're leaving. they don't know what they're looking for. they don't know what they're trying to fi at risk kids since 1974. interest she says has grown through d.c.'s missing kids cases went viral with many wondering why so many are children of color. >> where we see the young people that are missing or are coming into our services, more often they are young people coming from communities that are strained and stressed. if you look at our society, the people who are most strained and stressed are people of color. >> reporter: and now shore is advising the district that it makes child welfare reforms. >> i am seeing this as a wonderful opportunity. >
kids home. >> today the perspective of a run away and the group that helps teens in need. >> here's news 4's justin finch. >> reporter: often the young faces on these flyers are running from something. >> many young people don't feel safe, don't feel safe in their community and don't feel safe in their schools. >> just need to go. >> reporter: just last month news 4 was there as a mom and daughter were reunited. when asked why they're leaving home. >>...
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new survey about teen drinking. the study done in partnership with madd. eight in teen parents don't want their underaged kidk. the survey found only half of parents had talked to their kids about their concerns. >> happening this weekend tens of thousands comcast employees are take part. nbc 10 employees will work at the boys and girls club. workers will be cleaning, painting, landscaping. i'll be there. comcast is parent company of nbc 10. activists will be holding marchs for science. the largest scheduled for the national mall in washington. similar rallies planned for atlantic city. the marchs will focus on changes in government policies. >>> free bus ride is part of opening week festivities for philadelphia's new museum. you can get a free single ride today, tomorrow and sunday. all you have to do is present your admission ticket for the new museum to the driver when you get on board. >>> also this weekend lego lovers will gather in oaks for brick fest live. you can check out giant lego creations and build some of your own. it is open tomorrow and sunday. >> all right. thank you. >>> ask any mom and she
new survey about teen drinking. the study done in partnership with madd. eight in teen parents don't want their underaged kidk. the survey found only half of parents had talked to their kids about their concerns. >> happening this weekend tens of thousands comcast employees are take part. nbc 10 employees will work at the boys and girls club. workers will be cleaning, painting, landscaping. i'll be there. comcast is parent company of nbc 10. activists will be holding marchs for science....
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kids. abc 7 news was in the bay view district as tina turner and guy mcintyre joined teens on a walk along third street. the group put up posters and handed out fliers to stores along the corridors. they want business owners to keep an eye out for kids skipping school. >> the kids that are truant are not going to school are out in the community all day long, okay. they're going in and out of stores. they're shopping, they're purchasing things and the merchants have contact with them. >> the academic reentry program is run by former 49er ethan ram son. in nine years, it's helped nearly 700 kids transition back to school. more than 400 of them have graduated high school. >> united airlines has reached a settlement with the passenger who was forcefully dragged off a flight in chicago. >> the announcement comes on the same day united announced changes to improve customers' experience. abc 7 news kristen sze is here with the details. >> who can forget this viral video that caused outrage around the world. passenger david dao physically dragged off a united express flight to make room for united
kids. abc 7 news was in the bay view district as tina turner and guy mcintyre joined teens on a walk along third street. the group put up posters and handed out fliers to stores along the corridors. they want business owners to keep an eye out for kids skipping school. >> the kids that are truant are not going to school are out in the community all day long, okay. they're going in and out of stores. they're shopping, they're purchasing things and the merchants have contact with them....
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we have resources on where kids in d.c., maryland and virginia can get help right now in the nfc washington app. search help for teens. >>> trooper killed. newls emerge about the man who had local ties to our area. >> reporter: what's in your medicine cabinet? and do your children have access to your prescriptions? frank discussions in loudoun county. >>> good morning. if you're grilling out in the backyard this weekend, the weather will be nearly perfect. feeling like summer. many spots could be in the 90s tomorrow. more about today's focast whenre >>> right now a metro sick out. how the threat is playing out during the morning commute. >>> a kind and gentle man. that's how friends are describing the trooper who was murdered at a wawa. >>> and dangerous drug cocktail. the warning to parents about the drink caught in the hands of middle schoolers. >>> "news 4 today" startw. >>> it is 6:29. normally we get straight to your morning traffic and weather, but first we want to update you on a situation with metro. >> here's what we know now. at the new carrollton station there does not appear to be any big impact on the possible worker sickout. we
we have resources on where kids in d.c., maryland and virginia can get help right now in the nfc washington app. search help for teens. >>> trooper killed. newls emerge about the man who had local ties to our area. >> reporter: what's in your medicine cabinet? and do your children have access to your prescriptions? frank discussions in loudoun county. >>> good morning. if you're grilling out in the backyard this weekend, the weather will be nearly perfect. feeling like...
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. >> stephen: joey mcintyre, teen heartthrob, i feel obligate toddy squeal luke a 13-year-old girl. are there any girls out there who were 13 when new kidsre everywhere. >> stephen: that is a familiar sound to you, it must be. >> yes. >> stephen: how many years have you been hearing that now? >> well, thankfully-- well, there was a 15-year hiatus, and the new kids got back together in 2008. >> stephen: but you had to have still heard that in between. >> yeah, here and there. it's been good. we got good fans, amazing fans, yeah. >> stephen: you joined new kids-- i have a shot here. i think this is-- that's you right down here. you joined new kids right down here. when you were 12. and actually, we have a clip of you right here. jim, can we play the clip of joey singing ♪ please don't go girl tell me you'll stay ♪ >> i love it, too. let's keep listening. no. ( applause ) we sang that here at the ed sullivan theater before letterman took it over, at the u.c.p. thel thon, the cerebral palsy telethon. when they used to have telethons. remember them? probably '88. but this was, yeah -- >> stephen: we fixed it up a little bit. >> it looks nice.
. >> stephen: joey mcintyre, teen heartthrob, i feel obligate toddy squeal luke a 13-year-old girl. are there any girls out there who were 13 when new kidsre everywhere. >> stephen: that is a familiar sound to you, it must be. >> yes. >> stephen: how many years have you been hearing that now? >> well, thankfully-- well, there was a 15-year hiatus, and the new kids got back together in 2008. >> stephen: but you had to have still heard that in between. >>...
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teen is suspected of and where he was tracked down. >>> pretend pilot. a man puts on a disguise in an attempt to trick security at jfk airport. >>> and internet pause. the new way to get kidsput down their phones and their laptops. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty calories or less, try our chocolaty brownies, tangy lemon bars, and creamy cheesecakes. fiber one, >>> two internet giants could soon become one. google is helping you take a pause from the web. landon dowdy is here with the cnbc business news. >>> hey there, good morning to you. let's play the name game. when verizon completes its nearly $5 billion deal to buy yahoo!'s internet business this spring, it will combine them with aol and name the new entity o. it's likely mail, finance, and well-
teen is suspected of and where he was tracked down. >>> pretend pilot. a man puts on a disguise in an attempt to trick security at jfk airport. >>> and internet pause. the new way to get kidsput down their phones and their laptops. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry...
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news in prime time. <30 kids board my train beat up someone rob them and they run off the train>(steve) now at 8. a call for help. after a mob of teens gets on bart and robs riders. thank you for joining us i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. police say more than 40 teenagers jumped onto a train at the coliseum station. then attacked people. committing at least seven robberies.(steve) kron-4's dan kerman is following the search for the teens and how police are hoping to track them down. --nats---30 kids board my train beat up someone rob them and they run off the traina distress call from bart saturday night as 40 to 60 juveniles jump the gates, go up to the platform, and rob passengers aboard a 9 car dublin train as it entered coliseum stationsot alicia trost/bart spokesperson18-28 the moment the doors opened they jumped on board committed 7 robberies, 6 on the train, one on the platform. we had 5 cell phones stolen, one duffel bag, one purse, i do know 2 people were punched in the face.bart spokesperson alicia trost says the robbery happened very quickly and all suspects were gone by the time police arrived. now authorities a
news in prime time. (steve) now at 8. a call for help. after a mob of teens gets on bart and robs riders. thank you for joining us i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. police say more than 40 teenagers jumped onto a train at the coliseum station. then attacked people. committing at least seven robberies.(steve) kron-4's dan kerman is following the search for the teens and how police are hoping to track them down. --nats---30 kids board my train beat up someone rob them and they run off the...
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kids while embryos. >> listen up. >> listen up. >> huge congratulations to them. what an accomplishment. talk about proud parents. >>> a new jersey teenws because of his application to stanford. ziad ahmed answered the question what matters to you and why. keeping it simple. he wrote #blacklivesmatter, 100 times to meet the word requirement. >> guess what? he was accepted. ahmed didn't think stanford would say yes. he is happy the school viewed his activism as positive. the 18-year-old bangladeshi çó american and muslim says that -- to be muslim is to be #blacklivesmatter ally. >> very creative writing. wish i had thought. you know how much time i spent on college essays. should have found a catch phrase. cut paste. cut paste. >> gave my school a pepsi. hope that would be the key. awe thought one works. didn't work. >> will you got in. >> oswego. thank you. >>> coming up, barry manilow is breaking news. finally ready to take day chance on his fans. >> ooh, legendary grammy award winning superstar is opening up about an aspect of his private life he has been keeping a secret for 50 years. >> did he tell us who lola was? >> she was a sh
kids while embryos. >> listen up. >> listen up. >> huge congratulations to them. what an accomplishment. talk about proud parents. >>> a new jersey teenws because of his application to stanford. ziad ahmed answered the question what matters to you and why. keeping it simple. he wrote #blacklivesmatter, 100 times to meet the word requirement. >> guess what? he was accepted. ahmed didn't think stanford would say yes. he is happy the school viewed his activism as...
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kids in many cases. people in their 20s and their 30s and even their teens. and this is the new generation of russia.d they're saying no. they're saying enough. and there's frankly not much that mr. putin will be able to do with that in the long term or medium term. there is a new way of approach as planned for the next weekend. in fact, a couple -- following weekend, excuse me, a couple weeks from today. and another for june. and i think this is not going to stop. this is only the beginning. the young generations of russians are realizing this regime is robbing them, not only literally in terms of the egregious corruption it's engaging in, and these were the immediate reasons for the protest but also robbing them of the future. and of their prospects. russia deserves so much better than a clepto accuratic tho authoritarian regime. and this is only the beginning. >> and a tragedy for a lot of americans. a lot of people feel a different kind of american administration might be encouraging those people. >> my nephew went, 20-year-old nephew went and screamed against putin. so here we go. >> makes you w
kids in many cases. people in their 20s and their 30s and even their teens. and this is the new generation of russia.d they're saying no. they're saying enough. and there's frankly not much that mr. putin will be able to do with that in the long term or medium term. there is a new way of approach as planned for the next weekend. in fact, a couple -- following weekend, excuse me, a couple weeks from today. and another for june. and i think this is not going to stop. this is only the beginning....
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teen drama. coming up why suicide prevention advocates are so upset with netflix hottest new show, and what parents need to know before you let your kidst though mike thomas back with a look at when the sun will come back and some weather changes that are on the way just in time for the weekend. time right now is 9:26. we'll be right back. then we wad it up to make it nice and soft. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. mmm, cushiony...and we can use less. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. remember, that's charmin in there... no wasteful wadding! ♪ >>> got a choice to make tonight in washington. >> um-hmm. >> do you root for the wizards, do you root for the caps, do you root for both. >> let's do both. >> caps it's game four they need a win to prevent a possibl elimination game on friday. the maple leafs lead the caps four-one. game four in canada tonight at 7:00 o'clock. >> one other sports story for you wizards also play at 7:00. one other sports story b
teen drama. coming up why suicide prevention advocates are so upset with netflix hottest new show, and what parents need to know before you let your kidst though mike thomas back with a look at when the sun will come back and some weather changes that are on the way just in time for the weekend. time right now is 9:26. we'll be right back. then we wad it up to make it nice and soft. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. mmm, cushiony...and we can use less....
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kids are more vulnerable than others. >> let's talk about the news. the series, "13 reasons why." a lot of young teens are watching it.e strong feelings whether teenagers should be watching this or all. >> 90% of all of the teenagers who commit suicide have a psychiatric disorder. and that's 5,000 teenagers this year. and 600,000, one every 2 1/2 minutes, will make an attempt that leads to the emergency room. that means that this show should be pulled off the air immediately. teenage suicide is contagious. we know for over three decades that when kids watch television where they depict a suicide, they're more likely to attempt and they're more likely to actually suicide. the problem with "13 reasons" is that it shows you that when you're in trouble as a teenager, there is no help, you're hopeless. and that suicide is glamorous and effective. that's not the message we want them to have. we want the message that my younger self gives. these are prominent people that say, when i spoke up, i got help, i can have a great life. >> and hopefully the celebrities who talk about it, will help erase the stigment. thank you for b
kids are more vulnerable than others. >> let's talk about the news. the series, "13 reasons why." a lot of young teens are watching it.e strong feelings whether teenagers should be watching this or all. >> 90% of all of the teenagers who commit suicide have a psychiatric disorder. and that's 5,000 teenagers this year. and 600,000, one every 2 1/2 minutes, will make an attempt that leads to the emergency room. that means that this show should be pulled off the air...
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kids and teens died in 2015. that's down from 14.2 million in 1990. most of the deaths occurred in south asia and sub-saharan africa. that is the cnbc newsck to you. >> huge improvement. >> yeah, it is. good news. >> yeah. >>> all right. we are 90 minutes from the closing bell. stocks are lower across the board, but off the worst levels of the session. and we are watching the health insurers, cigna, humanna, aetna, united health, they are all lower at this hour. >> oil prices under pressure today, closing around $50 and a quarter, which what it looks like right now. some of that dawnward pressure coming from the fact that the libyan production that we were worried about is slowly coming back online. and also some doubts that even if opec does continue its output cut throughout the rest of the year, that that 1.2 million barrels is really enough to boost prices. we did get back over 50, because we're getting ready for that summer driving season to begin. that's a seasonal effect. and traders say we could be in this range before we broke 50, about 50 to 54 for quite some time. a little frustrating for those of you out there who are trying
kids and teens died in 2015. that's down from 14.2 million in 1990. most of the deaths occurred in south asia and sub-saharan africa. that is the cnbc newsck to you. >> huge improvement. >> yeah, it is. good news. >> yeah. >>> all right. we are 90 minutes from the closing bell. stocks are lower across the board, but off the worst levels of the session. and we are watching the health insurers, cigna, humanna, aetna, united health, they are all lower at this hour....
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kids talking about major issues facing teens today. why schools across the country are expressing their concerns about the series. >>> plus casting jonbenejonbene. a look at the newbefore seen approach to exploring the unsolved murder. >>> and she's still the one. a major announcement from shania twain that her fans will love. today is thursday, 2017. >> we have people celebrating. >> our 15th anniversary. >> who do you want to say hi to? >> denver. >> look who i found. >> my grand baby, harper smith from texas. >> today is bring your kids to workday. you're going to come to work with me. go out that door. >> i see more some kids. kids, you want to come to work with me? come on. follow me. we're going to work. come on. you want to come to work with me? come on. we're going to sneak inside the studio. come on. >> where did matt go? >> thanks for coming. >>> good morning, everybody. it is 8:00 on "today." a great day out on the plaza. the 27th of april. we have all kinds of kids out there. it's fun. it's cloudy but not from the voice. everything is great. >> for a minute. yeah. >> can we stretch that out? >> i'm trying. >> next week we have a concert for you. one r
kids talking about major issues facing teens today. why schools across the country are expressing their concerns about the series. >>> plus casting jonbenejonbene. a look at the newbefore seen approach to exploring the unsolved murder. >>> and she's still the one. a major announcement from shania twain that her fans will love. today is thursday, 2017. >> we have people celebrating. >> our 15th anniversary. >> who do you want to say hi to? >> denver....
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news we didn't cover. abby: i would go there with kid rock as well he is one of my favorites. steve: absolutely. abby: tip bringing police to missing teen couple minutes arrested. a cab owner spotted his vehicles and alerting investigators to the northern part of northern california. that is more than 2,000 miles from where they originally disappeared in tennessee. police finding two loaded guns in the cabins. he faces possible kidnapping charges that could land him in prison for more than a decade. the teen expected to arrive home today. so glad she's safe. and stop and watch this incredible video. a tire flies off of a car sending it soaring through an open door, hitting two unlucky guys in turkey. the entire incident captured on surveillance video. accident apparently causing the tire to break free, hitting a tree and flying in that pharmacy. luckily, no one was seriously hurt. supposed to be magical. driving one starbucks barista to an entire meltdown. watch this. >> police don't get it. i have never made so many frappuccinos in my entire life. if you love us as baristas, don't order it. abby: starbucks says they will talk to that t
news we didn't cover. abby: i would go there with kid rock as well he is one of my favorites. steve: absolutely. abby: tip bringing police to missing teen couple minutes arrested. a cab owner spotted his vehicles and alerting investigators to the northern part of northern california. that is more than 2,000 miles from where they originally disappeared in tennessee. police finding two loaded guns in the cabins. he faces possible kidnapping charges that could land him in prison for more than a...