worse now, this is in the 50s, but if you are different in any way now you were tortured. we learn that either from our parents or tv or kids at school. but it s got to stop because i buried a lot of people this year. people who couldn t fight the battle of obesity anymore. or anorexia or any of it. you even said to me it s really the one accepted form of prejudice that s beyond silly and stupid. how do you deal. there is always prejudice against. see you. i tell them to be nicer and kindler and accept everybody. i mean, you know, god gives us a bracelet, and we put the charms on it, neil. they are not happy charms. we all go through the ups and downs of life. at the end ever the day you are really too blessinged to be stressed. and when you get another day on this earth.
better prepared for that other day, were it to be upon us? well, dylan, one of the things we say is before an emergency, time is your alley. after an emergency, time is your enemy. it s a good wake-up call for people across the country to remember that today is the best day to prepare and make sure that you have all the supplies you need in your home. that you have emergency evacuation plans with your family and how to contact one another in an emergency, because, really, it could happen to any of us anywhere in the country. what if you re planning to contact each other is to use your blackberry? well we know many times cell phones go down. so there can be a meeting point if you re talking about with a community. parents, kids at school. parents at work. where are we going to meet? you have to assume that, if there s a major emergency, everybody goes on the cell phone. towers go down. you ve got to be ready to communicate. you talk about having resources in the home.
think, up into the 80s. that is a huge, huge improvement. what do you owe your school s success toll-to-you think? look, it s the first of all, i like to tell people that i am the smartest person that you will ever meet. unfortunately, i m not smart enough to teach all of the subjects. i m not smart enough to pick up the kids at school. the credit goes to teacher, parents and kids who did the work. what i did, was hire some people. you studied. i understand that gender-based classes, putting boys together with boys and girs with girls do you think that s helpful to play a role in this process? definitely, very specific things that we do do. the class, 82% graduation
we want to play you that entire interview for now. just listen to this. the devastation here. and since, the problem has been that last time we were blessed by the fact it took place in the middle of the night and no one was around. it s been the polar opposite this time. during the day, a lot of shoppers out, a lot of people at work, kids at school. the advice i ve had so far is that 65 people have lost their lives. we can t rule out death toll climbing from there. i think that s a reflection of the fact that you ve had people trapped in buildings. you ve had the facades of buildings collapsing on people as they ve been going down the street. and while the information flow is not perfect here, that s the best advice we ve had. so new zealand may be staring down its darkest day as we take stock of a city that s been hit hard. what s the priority? so our number one priority is
of the book, free range kids, once a big skeptic of recess coaches now she s in favor of them. good morning, lenore? hey, good morning, alisyn, happy to be here. okay, recess coach, really? we need to teach kids how to play? when i first heard this concept. i was so disgusted i went it my blog and wrote what are they doing. one 20 minutes all we re asking for the kids in the day and turning into that p.e.? i was outraged and starting hearing from parents who had kids at school where there were the recess coaches and they were so grateful because sometimes it s not the choice between kids running around freely and gayly making up their games or in nazi coming in and telling them what to do. it s at schools where recess was so violent and depressing and sometimes all of these kids crammed together with nothing to do because they actually didn t know any of the old street games that we knew. that it was a choice between