and one jumped out. it is called solo. i m going to write messier moneys and deliver them like truth torpedoes. if they can t condemn it [ bleep ] turn me into a god and worship it and realize i m behind them cutting their throat last night was a train wreck filled with puppies. sean: joining me dr. ablow and anna david. dr. ablo, one thing that charlie says. you have never seen him, you ve never treated him. we are just seeing what he s doing on tv. is it fair, as a did to stand back and make an analysis of his condition? i don t think we can diagnose him, because i haven t end viewed him in person. still, you can look look at what he s saying the re y of
arrived there, at that time i was waiting outside in my car. then i see the ambulance and then after a few minutes later i see her crying and jumping. then i run up to her and i hold her and i put her in my car. then i follow the ambulance. she told me, that s my mother. i don t have anybody to ask what happened to her. i also asked the family if maybe a language barrier or cultural differences may have prevented her from demanding better care from this doctor because the d.a. told me dr. g osnell s clinic took advantag of poor and immigrant patients. she was unable to because she did not she don t speak english at all. she did not go to school, and that s why i was there also. but they did not tell me
most cyber bullying on. with me dr. phil mcgraw, justin patchen, co-director of the cyberbullying research center. justin, you say the biggest site is formspring? formspring is maybe the most recent site that a lot of parents just don t know about in terms of what it s about and why kids are interested in it. what is it? it s basically a social networking site where users have the ability to ask questions to those who have profiles. one of the key features is it s easy to be anonymous on this site, so people can ask you questions, maybe inappropriate questions about your sexual orientation or why you re so stupid or why you re so dumb, and when the students reply, they get posted to their profiles, but if they don t reply, then it s like, well obviously you must be gay or you must be stupid. i want to show, dr. phil, something we talked about, a student named jason, a middle schooler. he talked about formspring. let s hitsen. i would have a friend of mine
we re calling this program bullying, no escape for a reason. the taunts and jeers that used to be limited to places like schoolyards and locker rooms now follow today s kids around 24 hours a day. everywhere they go, everywhere there s an entire online social scene that your kids are using that you probably don t even know about. your kids could be the victim of these websites or could be do being the bullying on these websites. maybe have you heard about one called formspring or topix or 4chan or myyearbook.com. with me dr. phil mcgraw, justin patchen, co-director of the cyberbullying research center. justin, you say the biggest site is formspring? formspring is maybe the most recent site that a lot of
we re calling this program bullying, no escape for a reason. the taunts and jeers that used to be limited to places like schoolyards and locker rooms now follow today s kids around 24 hours a day. everywhere they go, everywhere there s an entire online social scene your kids are using that you probably don t even know about. your kids could be the victim of these websites or could be do being the bullying on these sites. have you heard about formspring, topix, or 4chan. with me dr. phil mcgraw, justin patchen, co-director of the cyberbullying research center. you say the biggest site is formspring? formspring is maybe the most recent site that a lot of parents just don t know about in