don t know people like that. that s because you live in washington. you ve got to get out more. bonnie fuller, good to have you on the program. up next what s your story where members of the panel get to talk about the story that caught their eye. maybe you missed the it today, maybe i did. we ll see what it is ahead. nano tubes. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn t expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that s not good. [ man ] by exploring their options,
they re being exploitive in some instances and not in others but somebody in the middle of a divorce they want to be seen with the kid to make someone think they re good parents that week or not, that s up to them. that is a parental right. it is my right as a parent to determinate what point i want to have my child in the public eye and not. and it is no one else s right to sweep in and say, today because you let the cat out of the bottle or whatever, cat out of the mixed metaphor, bag, whatever. thank you, mark. that now he or she is fair game and that i can just take pictures or i can run up to their preschool. that is not okay. this is not okay, bonnie. but how is anybody supposed to know which day it is? the day you want to promote your child and yourself. i think it should be privacy of the child. that should be the default position of every publication interested in these particular pictures. if the parent makes that child available you use the pictures. that should be the
places where children would normally be where they would expect to be safe? because that s not sexy. in new york, can i tell you an anecdotal story. there s a playground in new york where celebrities take their kids all the time. hugh jackman goes all the time. all the moms line their backs up in front of the paparazzi. to protect. want to bring in bonnie fuller president and editor in chief of hollywood life.com. former editor of us weekly, cosmo. great to have you on the program. this a good law and b, do you think the law can actually work? first of all i have for say i m a mother of four. so i m very sympathetic to the issue and of course to having your children frightened in any way by paparazzi or anybody else. on the other hand i have to agree, the way the law is written it s so unspecific, it doesn t have anything about keeping paparazzi certain distance away from the children. and i think that is probably the
grape nuts flakes or whatever, i don t know people like that. that s because you live in washington. you ve got to get out more. bonnie fuller, good to have you on the program. up next what s your story where members of the panel get to talk about the story that caught their eye. maybe you missed the it today, maybe i did. we ll see what it is ahead. i had pain in my abdomen. it just wouldn t go away.thing. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing. but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that s what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something s wrong. see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. [ dings ]
places where children would normally be where they would expect to be safe? because that s not sexy. in new york, can i tell you an anecdotal story. there s a playground in new york where celebrities take their kids all the time. hugh jackman goes all the time. all the moms line their backs up in front of the paparazzi. to protect. want to bring in bonnie fuller president and editor in chief of hollywood life.com. former editor of us weekly, cosmo. great to have you on the program. this a good law and b, do you think the law can actually work? first of all i have for say i m a mother of four. so i m very sympathetic to the issue and of course to having your children frightened in any way by paparazzi or anybody else. on the other hand i have to agree, the way the law is written it s so unspecific, it doesn t have anything about keeping paparazzi certain distance away from the children. and i think that is probably the most essential thing that needs to be in here if it actual