[ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kao. 25 minutes past the hour. the nation s students followed the arizona shooting on cnn student news. carl azuz, host of the show is here to tell us how they reacted. what lessons have the students learned? one big thing they keep bringing up to us is security. a lot of students, it was normal for congresswoman giffords not to have a lot of security at many of her town hall style meetings or meetings with the public but that s something a lot of america s students don t quite understand, and you ll hear in these comments i have for you the first one from mary how security sort of is an
25 minutes past the hour. should teenagers have an expectation of privacy in this digital age? today some help to avoid making mistakes online. time now to bring some extra credit with our guy, carl azuz from cnn studios. good to have you as always. parents, we re so worried about our own privacy but you might forget the kids probably need more help than anything. they probably don t think about it as much as we do. they don t have an extent. this group that i spoke to not too long ago said when it comes to their phones, they expect privacy. they expect their friends not to give their numbers out. they do expect a level of privacy even when texting. when it comes to what they post online, this group had said no way. if you put it on there somebody will see it. it will get out in the public. if you listen to them speak about the dangers of it, i thought this was interesting how they talk about when it s out there, it s out there regardless of whether it s on your phone or online.
t.j.? all right, barbara star for news washington on two topics this morning, barbara, we appreciate you. good to see you here on a sunday morning. coming up, internet privacy. some would say that s an oxymoron. it does not exist, not possible, but parents while you re trying to protect your own privacy you might be doing something to try protect your children s privacy as well. this topic being tackled this morning, carl azuz is joining us. nds. together we ll make her holiday. that s why only zales is the diamond store. where you can get up to $1,000 off now through sunday. the morning after the big move starts with back pain. and a choice. take advil now. and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move.
stand out they ll find a new way to stand out. some say this is up to the parents. one thing i could say they all agree on, by and large, they support the no saggy pants policy. kids are telling us we don t want to see other kids underwear but do not like the idea of the wall of shame. a lot of students don t want to be seen in front of their friends if they re caught doing this. too bad you have to go that far to embarrass a kid for something to be effective but it s working. it s working at that school. carl. what more can you say? great stuff as always. nine minutes to the top of the hour. can you imagine living in a house smaller than your average parking space in yes, it s happening. it s all the rage in one particular city, we ll tell you where it is happening. alka-seltzer plus.needs fast powder packs are a taste-free fizz-free way to transform your drink into a powerful cold fighter! there s a cold front moving in, but relief is on the way. progresso.
you ve got to buy the kids the backpacks, the notebooks, the new clothes for school, the pen, the pencils. then shell out $400 for the kid to ride the school bus. sounds steep, but that s what parents in parts of massachusetts may soon have to fork over to get their kids to class. carl azuz, always good to have you here. this one will certainly have a lot of parents perking up this morning, what did he say? it has a lot of parents, especially in framinframingham, massachusetts, perking up. because what we re seeing there, unlike a lot of school district where is they re cutting bus routes or field trips, this school district has cut bus service to students that live within two miles of school. and at least at the elementary level, parents are saying, that s too far for my kids to walk, so they re having to drop those kids off at school. we have pictures from framingham with cars lined up for what looks like miles. parents of elementary schools