country and having that meeting with the pope. it s not about christians in general and catholics. president trump during the campaign, during the election actually proved to be pretty successful with christians. we know the majority, about 58% of christians, even more catholics, voted for president trump. so he did strike a chord with them. clearly reflected their worries about several issues. and in particular it was pro life issues and same-sex unions that had a liberal take under the obamapresidcy. the people behind me that you can hear that are filling up st. peter s square, they re screaming because just looking at whether the pope is already touring the square but they re screaming because the pope is there. it s not just italians. most of the time it s people coming from abroad or outside of rome or italy to at least get a chance to see the pope once. they probably were not even
hey there, and thanks for joining us. on tap today, vitamins. as a nearly $30 billion industry, but doctors say they are nonsense. this is going to be important to listen to. he sat down with me to explain. also ahead, cnn s new inside man, morgan especial yok. he s going to stop by to talk about his time spent working in a medical marijuana dispenser. first, a new study says this, this caught my eye, parents need to watch out for bullies not just in the classroom, but in the living room. according to the study, nearly a third of kids reported feeling aggression from their brother or sister in the past year. and researchers say your child s siblings may be causing more damage to their mental health than the school thug. i ll tell you, as a dad of three daughters, three young girls, this story really did strike a chord with me and i want to
parents need to watch out for bullies, not just in the classroom but in the living room. according to a study nearly a third of kids reported feeling aggression from their brother or sister in the past year and researchers say your child s siblings may be causing more damage to their mental health than the school thug. i tell you, as a dad of three young girls this story really did strike a chord with me and i want to bring in my friend and psychologist wendy walsh to talk about it. wendy, i know it struck a chord with you as well, a third of these siblings getting bullied at home. and what i found interesting the second part the mental impact from that sort of bullying in the house could have a much more long-term impact as compared to in the classroom. what did you think of this? exactly. what i like to say is we save the most sadistic parts of our personality, dr. gupta, for those we love the most, right? sad but true. that s what happens with these siblings. t the closer you
it does strike a chord, send a shiver down your spine. we relate to it. we re touched by it. it is a little frightening that there is some whacko out there that will do some unthinkable thing as we saw in gabby. but we ve got to keep doing it. we have to be out there. you heard mr. hoyer say he thinks the last two year it is environment is worse, more threatening, that there is sharper language, more threatening language. have you received specific threats against you? well, i just completed my first term in congress. i have only been there 24 months, but unfortunately i have had my share of threats. i have had to engage the sergeant of arms and capitol hill police. i think they have done a good job. i think every single member of congress on both sides of the aisle has felt the heat. has really felt people have step over the line and been a threat. it s just part of the reality of being in congress. you have a permit to carry a