To do. Coming up, ill show you the unusual way they celebrate the new year in the land of mozart vienna, austria. And theres lots more ahead, so stay with us. Welcome to teen kids news. Im mwanzaa. And im livia. Heres this weeks top story. You might think of it as a healthy way to start the day, but you could be eating a bowl full of trouble. Tyler has the disturbing truth about some of our favorite cereals. I think its very nutritional. Yeah, but it depends on what cereal. If you think your favorite cereal is healthy, heres a shock. It might be more than half sugar. And thats not sweet. Its been linked to obesity, diabetes. And when you eat tons and tons of it, youre obviously more at risk of developing type 2 diabetes or becoming more obese. Thats why 84 popular cereals were tested by the environmental working group. Theyre a private organization dedicated to protecting the health of the public and the planet. They found that most of the cereals in fact, three out of four of them failed nutrition guidelines, guidelines that are set by the federal government. These cereals may taste good, but would you want to eat them . If the government was saying its unhealthy, i would assume that it can be harmful to your body, so i wouldnt want to. The guidelines are voluntary. They ask that cereal not be more than 26 sugar by weight. But some cereal makers seem to be ignoring that big time. The worst offenders are more than 50 sugar. Its kind of surprising what we found that a number of cereals have more sugar than a twinkie, and this is a snack dessert that, you know, has a lot of sugar and is heavily processed. To figure out how much sugar is in a cereal, read the label. The government requires all food makers to list ingredients. Keep in mind, that added sugar has many names. So other names of sugar on the Ingredient List could be honey, high fructose corn syrup, molasses is an added an added sugar, as well. And these are on the ingredient labels, theyre listed based on the amount thats in the food. Thats important to remember. The next most used ingredient is listed second, and so on. I did not know ingredients were listed in the order of the amount. If some form of sugar heads the list, watch out. Your cereal has more sugar than any other ingredient. There are some cereals that do meet the guidelines, and that, you know, you could be okay to eat in the morning. We all need the healthy boost that breakfast gives us to get us energized for the school day. And some sugar is okay, but too big a spoonful of sugar could make the grades go down. Well be back with more teen kids news in just a few moments. Stick with us. Long, long before there was this. And even long, long before there was this. There was this. [ men chanting ] more than a thousand years ago, monks labored lovingly to create manuscripts the books of the medieval ages. Made by hand, they were also works of art. The pages are so brilliantly decorated, they seem to give off light. Thats why these are called illuminated manuscripts. That old craft comes to life again at manhattans Morgan Library and museum. The morgans were famous bankers, and they were passionate about books. So, officially, welcome now to mr. Morgans library. I want to take us right away, actually, into mr. Morgans reading room, which is the room with the majority of the books, the majority of his 15,000 books. These students are part of an Educational Program run by the library. Get close enough that you can see the handwritten text, and that you can see the handpainted paintings that we were talking about. To illuminate manuscripts, the monks used many colors. But the most prized was gold. Real gold. Called gold leaf, its even thinner than a leaf from a tree. You would have enough gold from that plumsized nugget of gold to cover the floor of an entire tennis court. Cool, right . Thats how thin that gold is. While these students are getting their first look at illuminated manuscripts, these students are learning how they were made. Basically, its my first initial, and we got to design around our first initial. What you do is you blow your hot air onto the glue dots, and then you take the gold and you press it on. And then you get to use real gold and stick it on, and then you just have gold on your paper. Its really cool. What else is cool is the glue the monks used in the old days. It was made from fish guts. And everyones gonna get an opportunity to do something, okay . The students learned that most colors came from nature. They used the flower to make the yellow, just like things like that to make paint. And purple, it came from this its cochineal its a type of bug. Cochineal is a bug that comes from mexico, and it gave us a sort of a red color, as well. And what we do here is we actually grind it in order to create the pigments that the children are using. And the last color blue it came from this mineral called lapis lazuli. That blue is really nice. The lapis lazuli blue stone was so rare and expensive, you had to get it from afghanistan, you had to hike up the hindu kush mountains, so it became tied to either the royalty or the most important cathedrals, to show that they were the ones capable and wealthy enough to get this resource. You might call this an illuminating experience. These students now have a new appreciation for what it once took to make a book. They just like discovering how long an average illuminated manuscript might take three to five years to make a single book is sort of a wow factor. I used to think that manuscripts were just like pictures of things that were just, like, beautiful. And then now i think that its really hard to make and it takes a lot of work and that it really reflects on history. Theres one more very important part of history here at the Morgan Library. And we have, as i call it, the big bang of writing in our library. Thats the famous gutenberg bible. Its the first book printed with moveable type, meaning it was made with the help of a machine. That sped up the process of printing and lowered its cost. And that meant the universe of reading would expand to include everyone. Prom. Its one of the biggest events of school. Sadly, there are kids across the country who dont go to prom because their family just cant afford it. But as carina reports, theres an organization that can help. Theres no argument, prom can be expensive. Prom tickets, hair and nails, preprom dinner, boutonnieres and flowers, maybe even a limo. [ sloop ] youre already talking big bucks. And we havent even mentioned what youre going to wear. [ Cash Register dings ] thats why this particular Shopping Experience is very special. All the dresses here have been donated. And theyre to be given for free to students. This program is called operation prom, and it was started by a woman who used to work as an event planner. And i was planning lots of weddings, meeting brides with their bridesmaids that were going to have these bridesmaids dresses that they were never gonna wear again. So, it inspired me to give them back to girls who were in need of dresses for their prom. There are dresses in every imaginable color, size and style. And theyre in Great Condition because almost every one of them has been worn only once, if at all. Who donates the clothes . We get dresses from everywhere, from people just cleaning out their closet to stores that have to get rid of inventory. Jacqueline is miss westchester teen. She gave operation prom the gown she wore for her beauty pageant. I donated my winning dress because i felt amazing in it and i wanted other girls to have that same feeling when theyre going to their prom. Jacqueline is one of the many teen volunteers here today to make finding the right dress easy and fun. Im helping girls pick out dresses for their prom. And im around that age of where girls are getting ready for prom, so im just as excited as they are to find that perfect dress. No, this ladys not looking for a dress for herself. One of her students couldnt make it here today, so shes shopping for her with a little help from technology. So how did you find one for her . Well, i went around, looked at different colors that she requested, and then i took pictures, i sent them to her, and she replied. The reactions i see from the students is excitement. Theyre ready for their night, theyre so excited that their dress fits, and its just so nice to see them happy and that they just cant wait for their night. Operation prom isnt just about dresses. Its not just for girls. We have partnerships with some tuxedo companies that will help us give tuxedos to boys going to proms, as well. In addition to the outfits, theres also tons of accessories. How does someone apply for clothing, and how do they prove they need the help . Well, the student does have to fill out an application, and they need to see their guidance counselor or social worker, who will approve them for the program. They do need to be in financial need, and they have to be passing all of their classes. Started in new york, operation prom is expanding to states across the country. In addition, its also offering School Supplies and scholarships, as well. To find out more, check the link on our website. When cinderella had nothing to wear to the ball, her fairy godmother saved the day. [ twinkle, twinkle ] here in the real world, its operation prom to the rescue. Im carina for teen kids news. First aid its something we all should know. Heres this weeks report. Little miss muffet had it right. When that spider sat down beside her, she ran away. And while many of us would do exactly what little miss muffet did, for the most part, spiders are harmless, right . In the u. S. , the vast majority of spiders are not dangerous to humans. So if were bitten by a harmless spider, do we need to apply first aid . Yes, wash that spider bite with soap and water two or three times a day until it heals. Also, you can apply a cold compress, which is basically just an ice pack. Just make sure that there is a piece of cloth between your skin and the ice. What spiders are dangerous . Hmm. Theres two of main concern. First is the black widow. Its identified by this red hourglass, but its on the underside of its body. The second is the brown recluse, which also has a marking on its back in the shape of a violin. If you think youve been stung by either of these spiders, call 911. You know, the more i learn about spiders, the more im convinced that theyre just little, ugly, disgusting creatures. Ugh for teen kids news, im emily. To mark our 10th year on tv, each week we take a look back at one of the stories weve covered. [ Classical Music plays ] when ballet first began, the performers were all men. Eventually, the number of male ballet dancers dwindled because some didnt consider it masculine. Our own reporter gianni gave it a twirl to show us ballet is not just for girls. Okay, lets go, gentlemen. This ballet class is for boys only. Ready . [ piano plays ] stomach in, please. Chest up. Most of these guys started dancing a couple of years ago. So how do you keep your students who are boys coming back to class . Really, the key to keeping young men coming back to class is training them separately from the young ladies. And one. Dont turn those legs out so much, please, and. Mr. Naidu is the head of the Dance Theater of harlem school. I recently joined one of his classes. What did your friends think . Were you worried that they might tease you . No, because im not insecure about myself. Im very confident in what i do. Mr. Naidus class shows us why boys ballet training can be compared to sports. Men or young boys are more apt to be more competitive. Theyre a lot more physical, they certainly cant stand still for long periods of time and focus on great detail, so, in training them, we use their natural instincts. We use their competitive edge. Get it. Come on get it. Ballet also can help with flexibility and coordination. That can be used on the football field and the basketball court. If you watch a player on the court going up into the air, turning around once, and then dunking the ball, its called a 360, right . Well, most people dont realize that ballet dancers, male dancers, do an equivalent, but its a 720 thats two circles in the air. Thats what we call a double tour en lair. This class isnt ready for a 720, but other jumps are part of the training. After class, these dancers are exhausted. We usually, like, get drinks, eat, because were losing a lot of energy, but its actually really fun. Some people think ballet is easier than sports, but i know from experience its not. For teen kids news, im gianni. A single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. That single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you cant control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted. Org man, chanting, snapping fingers oh, those boys are much too much those boys are much too much we got the spirit, were hot, we cant be stopped we got the spirit were hot we cant be stopped were gonna beat em and bust em. Announcer the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a childs life. Both chanting lets. Get. A little bit rowdy. Rowwhoo dy. Announcer take time to be a dad today. One more time. Call or visit fatherhood. Gov to learn more. But we can beat it it causes difficulty eating, sleeping and learning. But we can beat it it causes serious infections and even death. But we can beat it its severe tooth decay and we can beat it. Because this silent epidemic is completely preventable. We can start by making sure children brush, floss and rinse at least twice a day and visit a dentist regularly. To find out more visit americas toothfairy dot org today. Learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. So will getting into college. Ive got what it takes. So do you. This report is brought to you by Orange County auto show. Well, its fall outside, but inside, its all about the new season of auto shows. Lets start by talking about a car that a lot of families, i think, will be interested in because it gets such great gas mileage. The all new kia optima, its a hybrid. I like this car cause it doesnt look like the traditional hybrid. Itll get mom and dad 40 miles to the gallon, and the seats, they heat or they cool. How cool is that . And look at the graphics inside the car. Its all about high tech. You can punch up and see just how much gas mileage youre getting. The new kia optima, about 26,000. Its in showrooms right now. Well, another car that gets great gas mileage for the whole family is this from ford. It is the cmax energy. You can get it in a plugin hybrid or traditional hybrid. Its made in michigan, right here in the u. S. 47 miles to the gallon, and check this out. If mom or dad have their hands full with a package, you just put your foot under the tailgate, and it lifts up automatically. Its in showrooms now. 25,000 from ford. Well, weve all seen honda accords before, but theyre all new for this year and with a lot more styling. This, for 2013, the accord is filled with a lot of hightech features on the inside. Outside . Pretty goodlooking, as well. Check that camera out. When you put the turn signal on, itll tell you and show you where the blind spot is, making it a lot safer for the whole family. 21,600 from honda. And a lot of folks are seeing commercials for this car. This is the allnew dodge dart. It looks a lot like the italian alfa romeo because the companies are joined, and a lot of the styling effects are from alfa. It has 52 led lights on the inside. You can choose one of any 12 different colors. On sale right now, just 15,000 in dodge dealerships. And this, from chevy, the allnew chevy spark for 2013. Its chevrolets first mini car, but still a family of four can drive around pretty comfortably. 10 standard airbags it makes it very, very safe, and itll be on sale in showrooms this month. 12,995. A lot of cars that are super Family Friendly and ready to be driven home. Im doug brauner in Orange County, california, for teen kids news. When you think of new years eve, you probably think of watching the ball drop on tv. Nicole shows us how a famous, old city in europe ushers in the new year. [ Classical Music plays ] vienna is the capital of austria. Nicknamed the city of music, mozart, beethoven, strauss, and many others composed and performed here. So its no surprise that when it comes to ringing in the new year, vienna does it with music. Lots of music. In fact, new years eve here is a giant, traveling party called silvesterpfad. That means the new years trail. Instead of being jammed into a single location like new yorks times square, in vienna, the celebration takes place all over town, and it starts early. [ merengue music plays ] if you like the latin beat, theres music from the Dominican Republic called merengue. The name comes from meringue, a dessert made from whipped egg whites. Apparently, people thought the dancers looked like human egg beaters. Beats me. [ indistinct conversations ] these people are learning to do the waltz viennas gift to the world. [ crowd shouts ] as day turns into evening, the lights get brighter, and the crowds get bigger. It seems like the entire city is on the move, hearing all kinds of sounds. [ drums play ] african rhythm. I fell for you like a child american countrywestern. [ rock n roll plays ] theres rock n roll. You were always on my mind even elvis. You were always on my mind but my personal fave was this one. Are you ready . Its fun to stay at the ymca [ singing operatically ] not far away, opera lovers were singing along, too, to die fledermaus, which means the bat. Written by strauss son, johann, jr. , the plots too complicated to explain right now, but fledermaus is young johanns most famous operetta. And the sachertorte is viennas most famous dessert. Served everywhere, but especially here at cafe sacher. This delicious chocolate cake was invented almost two centuries ago by a 16yearold apprentice chef. Sweet. As midnight approaches, viennas giant Amusement Park takes center stage. When the hour strikes, all eyes are on the skies as the new year starts with a bang. [ fireworks crackling ] ringing in the new year, vienna style. For teen kids news, im nicole. Thats teen kids news for now. Thanks for tuning in. Well be back next week. See you then. [cheers and applause] [woman laughing] man wheres my daughter . Hey, baby. Child aw come here. [cheers and applause] girl i love you, dad. Please sir, i want some more. More . Well he did say please