that somebody could have just taken my son. yeah, it s hard. i ve been there i have been in your shoes and i know, it s an eye-opening home and you see that door shut on your kid. you say my kid would never do that. he got into a stranger s car and closed the door. you don t know him. right? just one minute. what if he just took you? what if it was somebody else and just took you? reporter: ude says he knew this was dangerous and tried to snap a photo of the truck s license plate. you had good instincts. is there something could you have done to have been more per base is sive with your brother? i could have grabbed him and walked away. no, we got to go. do you feel like you learned something really important here today? yeah. are you glad you did this? yeah, really glad i did this. there you go. reporter: as we have seen, even parents trying their best have a tough time getting the message across to their kids. but what about a parent who knows the dangers of
so, what are your predictions? i predict that sam will let him right in. how would you feel about it if he does let john right in? bad. i m already getting upset, like i didn t do the right thing. reporter: now, our hidden cameras are rolling and we are watching as john, the contractor, walks up to their house. [ door bell rings ] will sam remember what to do? or will he let him inside? my heart s pounding. coming up, sam s mom has told him the rules. i ve told him to hide. i have told him not to answer the door when i m not home. for no one. but when he sees the friendly contractor, will he remember what she said? oh, look. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen.
you know, he is really corey, an actor. oh, i did bad, didn t i? sam said he thought john could be trusted. he seemed like a nice guy but i sort of realize now that sometimes nice guys can be very bad ones. do you want to tell sam how you felt when he opened that door and what your reaction was? my heart was pounding and i started to cry. aw. it s all right. reporter: sam s mom says she is to blame for not teaching him that meeting someone once doesn t make them a safe person. this was a big teachable moment. yeah. reporter: so, for our next test, we found a mom who is convinced her 12-year-old daughter, danielle, will know what to do. i would say if i know them doesn t mean you know them. don t open the door if i m not home. don t talk to people who come by in the car. you feel like you have prepared her to pass the test? you know, i do. she says dan gel a born leader. she is an independent thinker.
economy in general strokes. we need to say, we passed these tax reforms and look how it s improved your life. but is there any evidence before us that the lessons of obamacare, the debacle, is that, a, republicans on capitol hill will learn to compromise on policy which they could not do on obamacare and, b, the president will learn to moderate his behavior in terms of saying negotiations are now open when the speaker tells you this is the best deal i can get. don t open the door to negotiations. or to celebrate a health care bill and call it mean. they couldn t compromise. very strongly held. you ll have some issues. they re going to be there.
stories tall. 3300 rooms, 135,000 square feet. should bags be x-rayed? should there be security changes? once las vegas can deal with the trauma and tragedy, the first responders and visitors are dealing with, there will be a review what happened and what could have prevented or mitigated this. it is certainly something that will be looked at. we didn t take our shoes off before richard reid try to attack us with a shoe bomb and we adjusted our security protocol to address that. that may be something down the road hotels start looking at. we ve trained hotel staff during the course of events too look for suspicious behavior and look at individuals who may be putting that don t open the door sign on for extended periods of time. to look for individuals who are very suspicious of personnel grabbing their bags. to look for pre-indicators to this and report it to law enforcement as part of the see something say something.