Musician neyo, American Idol david archuleta, and comedian nick cannon theyre just some of the celebs who support the Childrens Miracle Network hospitals. But 15yearold alena galan and millions of kids like her are the real stars of the charity. Want to open it . Alena gets a special present delivered to her house once a week. Its not clothes, jewelry, or games. Alenas gift is medicine that helps keep her alive. So, i have a rare genetic disorder called maroteauxlamy, or also known as mps 6, and i take an enzyme replacement once a week to help me live and grow. Its my enzyme. She has to go through a long procedure called an infusion that pumps the medicine into her veins. Super its four hours and ten minutes on a pump. Oh, shes beyond brave. Shes very brave. And its because, you know, the importance of getting her medicine. So, she knows she has to do it. Health professionals like pearl are able to help kids like alena deal with their medical condition in part, thanks to donations to Childrens Miracle Network hospitals. Well, i think its great that people in our community have contributed to my care because then i know theres people out there who actually care and that want to help. You might be at a costco or a walmart and see our Childrens Miracle Network hospitals balloon, and you can pay a dollar, and that donation will go to your local Childrens Miracle Network hospital, whichever one is in your community. Alena regularly visits the hospital. What our program does is it teaches children about their illness and about the procedures that theyll have while theyre in the hospital and how to cope with any pain and anxiety they might encounter while theyre here. And without the support of Childrens Miracle Network hospitals, we wouldnt be able to maintain that program. Alenas been a part of the hospitals Child Life Program ever since she was 3. Thats when her family realized she was sick. You dont expect that youre gonna hear news that this little, thriving, little kid probably wouldnt make it through her 25th birthday. The disease affected alenas ability to grow and move around. When i was little, when i didnt get the enzyme treatment, i wasnt able to reach my arms high, but now i can make my arms go high. I couldnt run as fast, but it hasnt affected me any way. I could just do what any normal child could do. And thats given her something to sing about. Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens alenas vocal about her illness, because she wants people to know they can help other kids like her. My favorite things she also practices what she preaches. Alena helps raise money for Childrens Miracle Network hospitals as their poster child. Do you have what it takes to be a leader . Well hear from students who are on their way to becoming officers in the navy and marines, when teen kids news continues. Its one of the best colleges in the country. Its free. And its graduates help protect us all. Heres an upclose look at the u. S. Naval academy, where students learn to be leaders. They patrol above and below all seven seas. Their fliers are the top guns of combat aviation. Theyre often the first to hit the beach, prepared to fight, or as part of American Humanitarian effort. They are the men and women of the United States navy and marine corps. Many of the officers who command these forces started their careers here, at the u. S. Naval academy in annapolis, maryland. Its a very special type of person that chooses the Naval Academy. Its an unbelievable education. It is free. You do get a job when you leave, but there is that element of commitment to the country and also an element of selfdiscipline. I love the atmosphere. I love being around all the history. The Naval Academys been around since 1845, and the tradition is astounding. Its great being a part of that. I think the Naval Academy offers a very unique opportunity to discover yourself, to grow as a leader, and to basically live and learn with the best and brightest i think in our nation. Were trying to find the horizontal distance and the function of the number of pumps in the squirt gun. Today were doing a reverseengineering experiment. As you can see theyve got these squirt guns. So, theyre gonna pump it a few times with some water in it and see how far it will spray. And then the next thing that theyre going to do is disassemble it, and were going to try to write mathematical equations that describe the behavior of the squirt gun. The ultimate end game of this class is to get students excited about engineering and to get them familiar with the principles that theyll be using in the next three years here at the Naval Academy. Classes like these help make the academy one of the top engineering schools in the country. So, right now my partner and i are getting our models set up so that we can conduct the lab for our principles of ship performance class. Finding out how to prevent capsizing is certainly a good thing to know if youre going to be a naval officer. Its cool to get both the engineering side and the practical side of it. Thats why handson training is so important at the academy whether its learning how to handle a boat powered by wind or by engines like these yps. Yps are yardpatrol craft. Theyre 108foot and 130foot training vessels used to go anywhere from key west up to boston. We have a pretty wide operating range. 36 degrees spark advance on the engine, okay. Were starting at 36, and were going to go advanced as we can. In todays navy, officers also must understand the complex aerodynamics that keep fighter jets in the air. I decided to come to annapolis because my father was in the navy, and he flew planes, and i decided i wanted to do the same thing, follow in his footsteps and serve my country. The compression ratio goes from 5 to 1, on a centrifugal, to a 50 to 1 in a compressor like this one. We are definitely a technically oriented school. We are very heavy into the math and sciences, and we have a great engineering and mathematics curriculum here, but we also serve humanities and social sciences, as well. Our students attend classes and have to complete a degree program, just like at another university. They take a wellrounded curriculum. And you can major in anything from Political Science all the way to electrical engineering. The Naval Academy has a language of its own. For example, the students are called midshipmen. The term midshipman actually comes from the olden days, when younger boys were training to be sailors on the ship, and they lived in the middle of the ship. But now the term is used, its gender neutral as a student at the Naval Academy. The entire student body about 4,400 midshipmen, is referred to as the brigade. Its made up of smaller units such as squads, platoons, and companies. When they march in formation its called a parade. A hat is a cover. And this door does not lead to the office of the headmaster. Ill explain that in a minute. We want those students who strive to be leaders in their community. Students face a lot of competition to get here. And you need to be recommended by a member of congress or by the vice president. But dont let that scare you. Their offices will be happy to help, if you have the right grades and character. So, we know and understand those students exist in all places and all corners of the country. So, we like to attract those students. Well have more on the Naval Academy, when teen kids news continues. Remember that door marked head . Its navyspeak for. Its hard to believe, but after the american revolution, congress shut down the navy to save money. Because of the need to fight pirates, president George Washington won funding in 1794 for a permanent navy. Then, in the 1840s, the u. S. Naval academy was established in maryland. Each year, more than 1,200 students, called plebes, arrive to start life at the academy. What they experience during plebe summer is something theyll never forget. [ laughs ] plebe summer occurs the summer before you enter the Naval Academy. Its about two months of training that everyone has to go through. Its intensive. Its to break you into a military environment, especially for those whove never been involved in the military in any aspect before. So, youre gonna get a crash course in physical fitness. Youre gonna get a crash course in military indoctrination. Youre gonna get a crash course in just overall discipline, time management, and bearing. Youre gonna do pushups youre gonna do situps, youre gonna learn who your friends are, youre gonna become one with the brigade of midshipmen. Teamwork is definitely a watchword here. In fact, its tradition to end plebe year by placing a midshipmans cover a hat on top of herndon monument. Talk about teamwork there are definitely points especially during plebe year where i thought to myself, you know, carolyne, you gave it all you could, but this is it, you know . This is where the line ends for you. And someone would come along and say, you know, you got a little more. And i crossed what i thought was my limit, and its come to a point where i honestly dont know where my limit is because every time ive set the bar somewhere, someone has helped push me past it, or ive come to learn to keep pushing myself. Just like on a ship midshipmen here live in rather close quarters. They all reside in Bancroft Hall, said to be the Largest College dormitory in the world. Its also where they all eat. Before noon meal on weekdays we have something called noonmeal formation. Every Company Forms up by platoons, and the Naval Academy band will play anchors aweigh, and we will march in Bancroft Hall and go eat. Like other College Students midshipmen compete in sports play instruments, do Theater Community service, and all kinds of clubs. And, as we reported, admission to the academy is free. What you pay is a commitment. So, youre committed to the four years that youre here, and then after that youre going to be committed to five years of service as a leader within our nations military, particularly the navy and the marine corps. At this point im hoping to go to a destroyer, or ddg, out of pearl harbor, hawaii. Im going to join the submarine force. I hope to be a Surface Warfare officer in approximately seven months and enter the fleet. Serve on a destroyer or a cruiser, ideally. Wherever they go after graduation, these new officers in the navy and marine corps take a lot with them training, honor, confidence, and friendships that will last a lifetime. You cannot imagine the friendships that you make while youre here at the Naval Academy. Well, you can start thinking about it as early as seventh and eighth grade, really. The Service Academies in general and the Naval Academy specifically, you want to just start to establish a relationship with the academy, and thats essentially submitting your name to our contacts database and going on to our website and just checking things out. I know undoubtedly that even once i leave this institution and we all scatter throughout the world on different deployments, different stations, were still gonna have this bond. Were still gonna be friends. We always share this one experience that is the Naval Academy. The motto of the academy is. That certainly explains why ours is undoubtedly the best navy in the world. To find out more about the u. S. Naval academy, check out the link on our teen kids news website. In flag facts, the state that gave us two of our most Important National treasures. Ought i could ignore it, and i wished it would just go away. [rock music playing] it was my adhd. And like many kids with adhd i didnt outgrow it. One of the issues i had was not being able to focus. I would read and i would reread the same sentence. Youd read it over and over and over again. And then, five minutes later i wouldnt know what i just read. It wasnt sticking with me. It wasnt sinking in. And that, to me, was really frustrating. As i got older i was still having that issue. And thats when i knew i needed to talk to the doctor. Announcer if you were diagnosed with adhd as a kid you might still have it. Find out more. Take a quiz at ownyouradhd. Com to help recognize the symptoms like inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, then talk with your doctor. I take responsibility for my adhd. Its your adhd. Own it. Whatever state you call home has a flag all its own. Here are the facts about one of them. Maybe its yours. In 1681, the king of england gave land in the new world to an englishman named william penn. Since the area was rich in forests, it was named pennsylvania, which is latin for penns woods. Pennsylvania is a wonderful agriculture state. Actually 30 of the state is considered agricultural land. And thats represented on the state seal, and the state seal is featured on the flag. There are corn stalks, there are sheaves of wheat, there are plows, and then above all this is a ship, and thats meant to represent the importance of philadelphia as a port city. The flags blue background represents loyalty and justice. Its the same color blue found on the american flag, which originated in pennsylvania. Well, june 14th is flag day in the United States, and thats because in 1777 the Continental Congress met in philadelphia, and thats when they accepted the firstever american flag. The declaration of independence and the constitution were also written in pennsylvania. Despite these contributions to our federal system pennsylvanians did not want any government to have unlimited powers over their state. So, emblazoned across their state flag for all to see is the motto, virtue, liberty, and independence. And heres another influence pennsylvania had on colonial america. When william penn drafted the states first constitution, he included religious freedom for all. That provision became the model for one of our nations most precious rights. With flag facts, im harry. We like to know whats on your mind. So heres our speak of the week. Twentysix letters that we all know by heart, but can you say them backwards . No. [ laughs ] z, y, x, w. V, u, t, s, r, q. Z, x, y. No, i cant. [ laughs ] z, y, x, w. Uh, no i cant. I cant recite it backwards quickly. P, o, n, m, l. Z, y, x, uh. No, i cannot. [ laughs ] k, j, i, h, g, f, e, d, c, b, a. She certainly gets an a for for effort. With speak of the week, im eden. Coming up, we talk to the voices brandon chase. Shine through all the pain her eyes selling cookies is about. The big picture. You have to have a goal. A big goal. Something you and your team. Want to do in the world. We choose. Where the money goes. A trip. An adventure. Helping people out. Helping a lot of people out. Something never been. Done before. We have to decide. Make a plan. We all. Have to agree. Its not always easy. And about the money . We are responsible for it. Handling it. Managing it. Tracking it. Doing great things with it. This is business. Girl business. Girl business. The biggest. Girlrun business. In the world. Its kind of amazing. Girl scouts are everywhere. Over 2 million of us. My mom is one. My little sister is one. My cousin michelle is one. Maybe youre one. Girl scouts should totally run the world. I think we already do. Im not surprised. Are you surprised . Were not surprised. Did you think this was just about cookies . Brandon chase is not your normal 21yearold. He started playing music at the age of 14. At 15 he finished high school, and by 17 he had a masters certificate for songwriting from Berklee College of music. Most recently, he was seen on season 5 of the voice on coach Blake Sheltons team, but he was eliminated during the knockout rounds. Now working on a new album and making his acting debut in the movie 8 days, he took some time out of his busy schedule to join us. Hi, brandon. Hi. How are you . Good. Youve already accomplished a lot in your 21 years. Were your life and career always so smooth sailing . Definitely not. I wish i could say that everything is just easybreezy all the way through, but ive definitely had my struggles and challenges. Ive had people tell me that i couldnt do things, that i wouldnt be able to make it to a certain point, that i just wasnt good enough. I have such a desire and such a passion to do this as a living to do this as my career, and i cant even see myself doing anything else other than music. So that passion, that drive has really moved me forward and has allowed me to just overcome every obstacle along the way. How did you become so interested in music . None of my family was in music. So, it was just never even a thought until, you know, i was that age of 13, i went to church camp that summer, and my life just kind of totally got transformed and changed. And as soon as i got home, i told my parents that i wanted to homeschool, and i did that and started interning at my Church Every Day and just through that process of just serving and just giving my time and heart, an opportunity came up to be a part of the youth worship team, and i had no idea why but i just felt so called and just felt like it was what i was supposed to do. So, i went to that audition, not knowing really what i was gonna do, but i just went and i grabbed a microphone and started singing a song, and from there i just never stopped singing and that just became my one desire and passion for life. Very cool. What made you try out for the voice, and what was that experience like . You know, its kind of funny. Some people just audition and audition for different shows and whatnot, but for me i never really wanted to be part of like a singing reality show. I never really i just couldnt see myself doing that. But i got to a place in my career where things were kind of just moving a little slow, and i knew something was on the horizon, but i didnt really know what it was. And about that same time i got an email from the voice inviting me to a private audition. So, just gave it a shot. Went out for the audition, which was in houston, and i was from arlington, texas. So, its about a 4hour drive. So, jumped in the car and went and did it, and that just turned out to be a really great opportunity for me and opened a lot of doors for me. You have a lot fans around the world who call themselves chasers. Of course we know that your last name is chase, but does that mean anything else . Yeah, you know, its so much deeper at least it is for me, and i hope other people think so, as well. For me, being a chaser is about chasing your dreams and your desires. You know, my biggest thing is just inspiring and encouraging other people, and i hope that when they call themselves chasers its because theyre inspired and encouraged and inspired and encouraged to follow their dreams and to chase after the things that they love. Its really nothing about me. Its more about the individual calling themselves a chaser because theyre believing in what theyre doing. Looks like youre chasing your dreams, too. Your song arise is in the upcoming movie 8 days, and you also act in it, as well. Can you tell us about that experience and why this movie is so important to you . Yeah, you know, its just a cool, cool thing to you know say youre in a movie. It was a lot of fun during the whole process of filming, but, you know, for me why its so special and important is because its over a topic that is really crucial for our time because theres a crime thats been going on that not a lot of people know about, especially here in the u. S. , and its about human trafficking. And to me just the whole thought and idea of just buying and selling human souls is just, something that i just cant even fathom. You know . Theres a lot of horrible things that go on in our world selling drugs and selling other things that are obviously not good, but selling and buying a soul is just, to me, is just the ultimate crime. So, bringing awareness to that fact and hopefully bringing an end to it because of the awareness thats whats so special and important to me, and im just so grateful to be a part of it. Any advice for teens who want to follow in your footsteps . As long as you believe in something and you give it a hundred percent of your efforts, a hundred percent of your heart, you cant be unsuccessful. Theres no other option but to succeed, as long as you believe in it and just put your whole heart into it. Then, literally the sky is the limit. You just, you cant fail. As long as you believe, then youre gonna be okay. Sound advice. Thank you so much for joining us. Absolutely, thank you for your time. If you want to listen to more of brandons music, check out the link on our website. That wraps up our show, but well be back soon with more teen kids news. Thanks for joining us and have a great week. Jack hannas animal adventures, brought to you by seaworld and busch gardens. For more than forty years, working to preserve the world we share. Wow, look at this bird attacking that one whoa whoa, see look, those are frigates, frigates cannot get their own food so they steal the food from other ones. They eat that . Yes. It doesnt hurt their mouth . No. music