by brazilians will go on to show their support for team brazil, i am certain. but again, most of them are headed home. this was already a little extra time, a little extra fun. and keep in mind that after brazilians, americans were the fans that bought more tickets. over 100,000 to go to the games here. 10 they feel like they ve had their fun. now it s time to sit back and see who goes next, don. all right. now to paul, my belgian american friend. it must have been a roller coaster for you. but at least you came out smiling in the end. i was going to smile no matter what. as i said, don, i had a guarantee to be in the quarterfinals. it was great. i want to start a campaign on the don lemon show. let s erect a statue of tim howard. do you know he said a record today for most saves in a world cup? just phenomenal, don. not since 1966, i believe. i understand that your mom, though, paul, is one of 14 children. so the legion of vercammens, how are they reacting?
that. you know, at a young age, i was told that i was bad kid in school. reporter: tunette proved them wrong, eventually got her college degree, wrote a book, and became an accomplished public speaker, even giving a ted talk. the powells have worked hard to make a good life for their children. my biggest fear is that they ll be labeled and that they ll believe it. reporter: every day she fights to inspire her boys. more a preschool to premed mentality. go! reporter: than preschool to prison. sara sidner, cnn, omaha. sara, thank you very much. what do we do about this preschool to prison timeline, and what will it take for us to do right by all of our kids? joining me now is a man who has a lot to say about that. education secretary arne duncan. welcome. thank you so much, don, for the opportunity. let s talk about this report. it s finding a shocking number of preschoolers are being suspended, and that across the board, far more black students
whatever. it doesn t matter frankly to me. what does matter is we better train, equip adults to deal with these issues and take step likes the l.a. school system has been courageous enough to do to better support students who are struggling. so i ve been to high schools that historically were very violent, had all kinds of challenges where adults are actually relinquishing giving up some of their power, moving towards peer juries, moving towards peer mediation and empowering the teenagers themselves to take ownership, take control of the culture in the schools. and guess what? incidents of discipline and violence are going down. very significantly. and they got rid of this willful defiance rule. and now that changed the numbers drastically in the right direction. don, again, these children, 99.9% of them, these are good kids, don, really good kids who need a little extra support or love or attention or clear expectations, high expectations. this is never about perpetuating an unsaf
children. my biggest fear is that they ll be labeled and that they ll believe it. reporter: every day she fights to inspire her boys. more a preschool to premed mentality. go! reporter: than preschool to prison. sara sidner, cnn, omaha. sara, thank you very much. what do we do about this preschool to prison timeline, and what will it take for us to do right by all of our kids? joining me now is a man who has a lot to say about that. education secretary arne duncan. welcome. thank you so much, don, for the opportunity. let s talk about this report. it s finding a shocking number of preschoolers are being suspended, and that across the board, far more black students are being suspended or expelled than whites. what is going on? i m so proud of our civil rights for doing this massive data collection. and as a nation, we ve had a lack of transparency, a lack of information on these critically important issues.
actually relinquishing giving up some of their power, moving towards peer juries, moving towards peer mediation and empowering the teenagers themselves to take ownership, take control of the culture in the schools. and guess what? incidents of discipline and violence are going down. very significantly. and they got rid of this willful defiance rule. and now that changed the numbers drastically in the right direction. don, again, these children, 99.9% of them, these are good kids, don, really good kids who need a little extra support or love or attention or clear expectations, high expectations. this is never about perpetuating an unsafe environment. but when we meet children halfway, they will more than meet us halfway. we as adults have to be willing to take the step and have the courage to deal with these tough issues openly and honestly and transparently and holding ourselves accountable each year for improving outcomes for young people who need to be in school, who desperately