causing 20,000 worth of damage. rather than apologize for the kid s behavior, several parents are threatening to sue former nfl star brian holloway for posting teen s photos and names on a web site he created after the party. brian is joining me. brian, thank you for being here today. thank you. this is an important conversation. it really is. you found out about this your 19 year old son got tweets from your home? yeah. he started getting tweets. what were you finding out as it was going on? it was hard to believe it was happening. we realized right away we needed to document everything. and it was like i can t believe we are in the house and broke in and i never been this drunk before and greatest night of my life and let s wreck the mansion
all women are not created equal. you cannot compare a golf ball to a grapefruit. it ain t going to happen. a girl like brittany should not have to go to a dance in a burlap sack because she is large busted. it s ridiculous. reporter: a district spokesperson says if the student s appearance does not meet the dress code, staff helps students come up with a solution to attend the event. i felt self-conscious. they took the magic out of the night. reporter: in minder s case she wasn t allowed in the prom until she covered her cleavage with a shawl. she stayed about an hour. it was tough being there after all that happened. i didn t feel comfortable. i had a huge blow to my self-esteem. i didn t really want to be there anymore. reporter: minder says her gown was designed for a woman with a larger bust, but now it is a painful reminder and she is not sure what to do with it. an important night of my life was ruined there is no way i can gain the experience back. this story
oklahoma, and it is a devastating tragedy, part of tornado country as they call it, the lack of shelters in public schools. cnn spoke with the mother of a child of a child that died at plaza towers. she joins us now. you have a cnn exclusive. tell us what you ve seen and heard. reporter: well, we met, wolf, with the mother of kyle davis, an eight-year-old boy, one of the seven children that died at plaza towers elementary school. she s in shock and also loss and anger. here is a portion. monday night was the hardest night of my life. people are telling me go home, get some rest, and sleep. how can you sleep when you don t even know where your baby is at? you don t know if he is safe, is
cnn s kyung lah spoke with the mother of a child who died at plaza towers elementary school. kyung is joining us now. ki kyung, tell us what you ve seen and heard. well, we met, wolf, with the mother of kyle davis, an 8-year-old boy. he is one of the seven children who died at plaza towers elementary school. she is understandably in shock. she feels an overwhelming sadness at her loss. but also, some anger. here s a portion of our conversation. monday night was the hardest night of my life. i mean, people are telling you, go home. get some rest. and sleep. you know, how can you sleep when you don t even know where your baby s at? you don t know if he s safe? if he s still stuck under all that rubble? is he you know, where is he? being a mother, you know you have to know where your babies
i m not doing it. that mom went on to credit the marine corps with making him strong but hammer s parents say they need their son home now and they are appealing for any help they can get. steve harrigan is live in our southeast newsroom. steve, hammer s father says people have threatened his son s life. both parents say they have been getting calls at all hours of the night from that prison. the first call demanded $1,800 to be sent by western union or else their son would be killed. his mother said this was the absolute worse moment of this four month ordeal, here is what she is h. to say. it was the longest night of my life, i was physically ill all night long just waiting for the next call and they would call back and trying to stall them to give the embassy time to get him isolated. after those attempts at extortion and threats on hammer s life were made, he was moved from the general prison population into a storage room, harris.