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The president you gotta agree with this

We can't have madmen out there shooting Rockets all over the place

So how do we stop Kim jong-un aka Rocket Man Rocket?

Man, Virginia congressman a former Navy SEAL Scott Taylor is in the house this morning to discuss

What sir how you don't we can't have madmen out there

Shooting rockets all over the place he may be totally crazy, but you know what no matter what he is

We're gonna handle. It folks believe me the president continuing his harsh words about North Korean leader Kim jong-un

But what makes the rogue leader?

Such a madman since taking power in 2011 Kim jong-un has publicly executed more than

340 people killed multiple government officials including his own uncle by firing squad and

anti-aircraft guns run forced labor camps where 40% of prisoners die from malnutrition that reads like a madman resume

Right there. Yeah. He also has let 40% of North Koreans stay

Malnutrition detained citizens arbitrarily and increased efforts to keep people from escaping his hermit Kingdom

So what can be done to stop him joining us now to weigh in is?

Virginia congressman Scott Taylor and former Navy SEAL as well Scott

Thanks for me to be with you guys shooting me, so what can be done

We're looking at you know you're looking at this president

He's up to the rhetoric at the UN talking harshly about little Rocketman and we will destroy them if necessary

Are they taking the right approach and what more should be done?

Well, you know a lot of concentration it goes on the president's rhetoric as well as Kim's as well

But the reality is there's a lot of other things that are happening behind the scenes and this administration is also

When you look at the last 25 30 years

You know the guy pops up kind of like a like a zip you know every once in a while

And they get a little concessions and but that's change now this president has this administration

they've tightened the screws on them they have gotten China to the to the table basically the head of tomorrow a lot of

Ships that went there of course they talked about trade with China to get China who has 90 percent of the trade with North Korea

To the table they China publicly has denounced them they've supported two UN

resolutions of course and they've talked about that will they stop imports of coal so

Unlike before this administration has gotten one to keep chyna to the table to help us out

I think that China and Russia and others were perfectly comfortable prior to have in a North Korea be an

Agitator to us of course the missiles are shooting to the east not to the west. They didn't really care

That's changing in this administration. Not only has up rhetoric, but they've actually taken tangible steps to change the dynamic there

I mean there's a reason why you look back all the way to

George HW Bush when you lay out all the options on the table in dealing with North Korea

There aren't many and there aren't many good ones. You know no one really wants to go to war with North Korea

That would be a disaster for for everybody including China that is the last thing they want do you think that North Korea and China?

Do they think of Donald Trump differently than other leaders in the past they take him more seriously?

Given the rhetoric that he's shown us well two things

first of all I have the great honor of representing a district that if something happens in the world our people are there because we

Have a huge military concentration. No one wants war. It's a last thing

I think that we should be obviously one at all. There'll be catastrophic losses if that happens there

I think that China doesn't understand or how to read

President Trump, you know when they tryna usually takes the long-term approach. I don't think they understand how to read the president

That can be good and bad obviously

But I think they are nervous and like I said you've seen them step up unlike ever before under under this administration

And the S. They're read China's red line of courses. They don't want to destabilize, Korean, Peninsula

They'll have a huge refugee crisis of course all on the border, but the redder line for China

Which I think this president has touched and tapped his trade with China and their relationship with us Kiron just a quick follow-up

Abby was saying you know going all the way back to George HW Bush, this guy has fired more missiles threatened our allies in ways

More so than his father or even his grandfather, so you've got to be looking as a former Navy SEAL

What can we do militarily so I think there has to be a sb2 two-pronged approach if you will yes this this

Leader unlike his father has really aggressively pushed this year trying to get this kid these capabilities

When you look I think we have plenty of military options. They're not none of them are good none of them are good

There's gonna be bad, but you have cyber you have other hard military things diplomacy has to be there as well, too

I think after the Congress People's Congress in October the president should go to China and show a symbol their diplomatic symbol

If you and we should look at shooting down this

Powerful we gotta leave it right there unfortunately though. Thank you

More Fox and Friends on the other side

Some quick headlines the Golden State Warriors are preparing to defend their NBA

Title but it still remains unclear if they'll celebrate their chairmanship at the Whitehouse

Star Steph Curry is now making it clear. He doesn't want to go

We have an opportunity to send a statement

That hopefully encourages unity and encourages us to just appreciate what it means to be American

And stand for something curry says the team will make a final decision as a group in

Russia takes aim at actor Morgan Freeman after he accused Moscow of election meddling

We have been attacked

We are

Freeman recording the clit for the nonprofit grid the committee to investigate Russia

Russian TV allegedly calling him a propaganda loudspeaker accused of having a drug problem

Abbey

Alright, thank you so much. Well a ten-year Army veteran is giving back to military families while showing his patriotism

He creates these wooden American flags two of which are with us in studio today

He sells them and then donates all the proceeds to families of soldiers

Who've taken their own lives after returning home from the battlefield here to share his work as a CEO of?

Dogtag furniture, Troy Walker Troy great to have you with us this morning

Good morning, Abby and Pete and thanks for leaving some in our studio. They're absolutely beautiful

We want to get to that story

but first tell us about you a 10 year Army veteran talk to us about yours your service I

was just a

Grunt say what a nothing spectacular?

It was a tank crewman on the Abrams tank

Yeah, that's about it. Well. You did your part. Just just like so many have but when you came home

One of the one of the men that you served with took his life, and you decided to take action tell us what happened

That is correct about five years ago my best friend

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and his wife called me and said that they could not afford a funeral they were already living paycheck to paycheck and

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so the body was gonna go unclaimed and be put into a baggie and

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Thinking it was a one-time deal. We didn't realize

we always thought that there were some people out there helping with these expenses and

When I when I found out that not one veteran organization sole purpose is to provide financial assistance

That's how it dog day got started well

And we know I wear a ring on my finger that reminds me every day that 22 veterans in this country commit suicide

It's an epidemic

It's a real problem, and you're saying and when it happened once other families came to you and said you know we need help

We've lost another one and you decided I've got to do something to find a way to pay for this because I can't keep going

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To sell something to pay for a veteran's funeral than a flag

And I wanted everyone to hang the flag in their room

I send a flake to the family with all the people who help don't eat to do that flag and to

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As I said

We have them here in our studio people that are watching that want to help out they want to own one of these flags where

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You make five a day

Before you before you make each flag you say a prayer that God gives you enough strength to make another one you're a one-man mission

And you sell these flags so that you can get the money

To provide for the funerals of men who have taken their lives and that that's what dogtag furniture is about get a flag but more

Importantly the proceeds go to these families. Who've lost somebody

That is correct. Yeah, I've done it in my garage. I've made over a hundred flags, and I keep doing it

I got it down to a pretty good system

Right you are a good man, and we are thrilled to have you on the show this morning

We hope that we can help you out and sell some more these flags

Thanks so much for being absolutely and more importantly we saw the flags we helped the families Troy

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And you got thank you Pete and ABI, thank you all right former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski joins us live next plus

What do you think what do the people think of the president's first visit to the United Nations Grif takes a trip to the UN?

Yep, Grif on the loose

The supporter of freedom is a supporter of Liberty

It's 8:30 on the island of Manhattan maybe earlier where you live you're in a different time zone

I'm not sure where we find corey lewandowski this morning, but he joins us now senior adviser and spokesman for the America first

Action pack and former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey, thanks for joining us this morning. Where are you Corey?

I'm in the swamp today. Unfortunately trying to get out so please

We're helping you get out of this swamp virtually at least here for a few minutes, so you saw the president speech last night

He slammed Senator McCain for that decision

Was this a surprise to the White House did they hope to have his vote?

Well of course the White House wants all of the votes that they can get in the health care bill because this is something that

The president pledged during the campaign was to repeal and replace Obamacare

We saw that the governor of Arizona has come out in support of the bill and that John McCain

specifically when he ran for re-election last year went out and campaigned on the fact that the Obama care bill was a

Disaster premiums are up 116 percent in Arizona and now on two separate occasions

John McCain has had the opportunity to repeal and replace Obamacare and has not done that

Which has been you know a lie to the people of Arizona when he said that's what he's gonna do when he came back to

Washington yeah, it sounds like the president doesn't think this is over yet even though

I mean the votes as you know are so crucial here, and we're still waiting on Susan Collins in Murkowski, but he tweeted this morning

Saying that he knows Rand Paul and is trying to convince him thinking that he could come back around again to a yes vote

What do you think's going on behind closed doors?

Is this just the president trying to convince him via Twitter, or do you think maybe they've had some conversations oh?

I'm certain the president and Senator Paul have spoken about the legislation

I'm sure that the president's team is making sure that they understand exactly what the Senators concerns are about the piece of legislation

The same is true with Senator Collins. I'm certain of it and look the president's a great deal maker

He's the greatest closer what we're gonna

Do is he's gonna find a way to bring these people together because it's the right thing to do for the American people if not

Obamacare collapses and people go without health care, and that's the problem and Senator Paul knows that Senator Collins knows if Senator Murkowski

So you need to find a way to get to yes

Well, why wouldn't and Paul be there he voted for the skinny bill?

Which many people think was actually a weaker bill than this one? What's to oppose from Rand Paul's perspective?

Well, you know I don't speak for Senator Paul

But I think his main objection is that?

The notion of federalism which is giving the states the opportunity to control healthcare at their level is important

But that also means the state should be

Raising the money for the health care bill from their own respective state and so you know the Senators

You know as a person believes in states rights a lot and wants to make sure that if we're gonna give that

Control back the states have that responsibility. Hey Corey Griff here

I went down to the UN ask people how the president did your former boss?

What did you make of his speech to the UN?

And what do you make about reports that he was?

Specifically advised not to go after Kim Jong than by name called him rocket man

And now that's the headline and stilted last night in Alabama

Well, you know I I had a four word term when I was on the campaign

It said let Trump be Trump

And I think that's what the American people want and that's what they expect and that's what he should be

Because the president went to the United Nations

And he made a bold speech that Netanyahu said was probably

you know the greatest speech that has been given at the UN in the last thirty years and the reason for that is for the

First time the American presidents out telling the world exactly that things have the way that things have to be done for the United States

We can't continue to pay

22% of the dues to the United Nations for a hundred and you know 93 countries that don't pay their fair share

It's time we hold people accountable and Nations accountable

And we have to have the collective effort of China and Russia to ensure that a madman in North Korea doesn't promulgate nuclear weapons

That's something that we have to do and the president's called on the world to help make sure that that happens the core you talk

About holding people accountable last night also in Alabama the president talked about owners in the NFL

Holding players accountable for the fact that they're taking in me. He spoke very passionately about it

We know he's a football fan himself

Of what brought him to the point where he said?

Enough of this kneeling stuff and these coaches should be at it should be on or the owners should be on the hook as well

For what players are doing?

Well look you know this you have to respect our flag too many people my family you as a veteran

you know have fought for our opportunity to have that great American flag and died for it on many occasions and

This notion that you're a professional athlete

And you can't have the decency to stand and put your hand on your heart and listen to what a so patriotic just so many

People you know it's a pourable and what the president said was look try that with Jerry Jones

I think you tried that with Bob Kraft you see what happens if you do that you know

Hopefully those players don't work anymore my boy. Plays flag football. You know I couldn't imagine

What would happen if he decided to take a knee when they played the national anthem and?

Be incomprehensible to me

And that's what those professional athletes are doing they're instilling these values of non

Patriotic values into our children kids look up to these athletes they want to be them

They emulate them and what we see is they don't even have the decency to stand for our great country and what it means

It's it's a terrible disaster

Yeah, if we can't if we cannot respect the flag of a national

Or as a country that is so well said is so true Cory always good to have you with us on the show thanks Cory

Get out of thank you

hang in there

All right turning out of some other headlines that were following closely as rescue efforts and Tessa

Intensified for a powerful earthquake in Mexico one incredible story of survival is now

Surfacing Dianna Pacheco sending whatsapp text messages finally reaching her husband his phone

16 hours later she typed this quote my love the ceiling fell we are trapped. I love you

Could you imagine getting that message rescuers able to pinpoint her location and free her along with others the 7.1?

Magnitude quake has now killed at least

295 people

And a high school suspends a team for wearing a confederate flag

T-shirt to class the sophomore was only at the North Carolina School for 30 minutes when he was asked to leave school

Administrators say that they gave him the option of changing into a different shirt with the boy

Refused the team claims that he's now being singled out by the district. It's for wearing that Confederate flag

he says it is against the dress code policy and

One is a convicted leader and the other a convicted child murderer both

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America's Kids: Overprotected and monitored - A german viewpoint - Duration: 29:32.

Uah!

For one year

I been living as an correspondent and mother in Washington.

Most of the time, only my three children are raging in the backyard.

Little Americans are not sent to play outside.

They stay in the house, in safety - and under control of their parents.

Why is that?

This question does not let me go.

A spectacular case takes me to a suburb of Austin, Texas.

A US Bullerby.

Middle class area, large houses, lots of space for romping.

Signs warn drivers of playing children.

Only I can see no one here - far and wide.

According to statistics the US offspring spends

90% of their leisure time in the home.

I am on the way to Kari Anne Roy and her children.

Hi! Nice to meet you.

A sympathetic family:

"Like from the picture book," I think immediately. I'm Sam

But they have experienced where it can lead,

when parents let their children play alone in front of the house.

Suddenly, the police stood outside the door.

The police took my personal details and instructed me.

According to the motto:

"Do you know what can happen to children outside?"

I said, "Do you know what can happen,

as soon as they put a foot out of bed? "

So it was up the hill? It was up the hill.

Kari Anne is still stunned.

That was over there in sight of the house.

Her son Isaac had played alone in the afternoon.

Would you think that could be a problem?

No never.

Children playing outside - I do not understand the problem

But we are not a single case.

This happens more frequently, all across the country.

"Come along," says Isaac (7).

He wants to show me exactly.

I played behind the bench with Lego alone.

Then this stranger woman came and addressed me.

And what did she say?

She asked if I had lost my way.

I said no,

but she took me home and called the police.

They said:

If that happens again, they could arrest Mama.

This was not the end of the story.

That looks like poorly made ice cream.

The children tell between avocado cream and chips:

On the next day the child protective service stood outside the door - a shock.

I was afraid that Mama did something very bad.

They asked,

whether we have seen people naked at home.

Or whether our parents take drugs and drink alcohol.

And they asked me if we were drinking beer and wine.

But we are still children!

I know the youth office must ask these questions.

They only do their job, but that was extreme!

The case was discontinued.

Almost a miracle:

Isaac and Georgia are still playing alone.

Kari Anne does not want to be intimidated

from the control mania obsessed neighbors.

We are increasingly experiencing a culture of fear.

People see what's bad on TV

such as a report on child abduction.

They think: This is happening all the time, to everyone and everywhere.

The statistics show that children are safer now

than when I was a kid.

Only at one percent of abduction cases

strangers are the perpetrators.

In the US, monitoring is part of everyday culture.

As a journalist and mother, I always notice that.

From kindergarten I get every afternoon

Daily reports and photos of my daughter's activities.

In Germany I never experienced something like this.

But for US standarts, this is still harmless,

as I quickly found out by my research.

I admit, I enjoy watching the daily reports

and so to experience the childhood day of my daughter.

But I also note: technology is seductive.

I meet here in the USA parents,

which are ready to cross any limit for that.

In Michigan, Luis Henriquez brings his children Ben and Maya to the kindergarten.

Adventures Learning Center is it called.

Adventure under strict observation.

Security is a priority even in the US province.

From the PIN code at the entrance to cameras,

which supervise children and educators throughout the day.

Luis Henriquez can also dial in via the Internet

and monitor Ben and Maya.

If a daycare does not have cameras, it does not have to be bad.

But that you can see for yourself what is happening here,

calms you somehow.

How often do you log in?

Once a day probably.

The webcams are a success story,

said the Deputy Head of the Day Care Center.

They are standard in the area.

Here I would never want to work as an educator.

What about trust?

Especially the parents with the first child trust us already,

but they do not know us well yet.

They know our reputation.

But they want to make sure that it runs well with their child.

In the lunch break I meet Melissa Henriquez,

PR agent and mother of Ben and Maya.

I notice quickly: For Melissa cameras are a way,

to calm her conscience.

She enjoys the look through the keyhole,

because she can always watch her children at any time - despite a full-time job.

Look at this. There's Ben.

Hi baby

I'm a control freak and had to learn to let go.

As a working mother

you are not long with your children - that is hard.

No, that is no mistrust, I understand the question.

"Big brother is watching you" ...

But if you do not want to find negatives,

you see only happy children playing.

It even shows how much I trust them.

Because of the camera, they would never do anything bad,

neither the children nor the teachers.

Caily Little works as a educator here.

In the beginning, she was afraid of doing something wrong,

was over-cautious because of the cameras.

She got used to it.

And what about annoying parents who call for every little thing?

No problem, I see that positively.

Parents control the behavior of their children with cameras.

The cameras are like a punishment.

When parents see their child next door, they call:

"Tell my child I saw that."

The children get scared.

"Oh God, Mom knows what I'm doing."

"Big brother is watching you".

Ready to go home?

Pick-up time for Ben and Maya.

Melissa Henriquez gets the daily report of her children.

They had a great day, which is on the report.

So I know how well they have done everything.

I can not escape the surveillance pressure in the USA either.

With my boys (9, 6) on the way to the primary school.

In Germany they might be driving alone.

But is this possible here?

In Washington it is not regulated by law.

No age limit - actually.

But laws are one thing, group pressure by parents the other.

In the morning in the traffic queuing volunteers help,

so that the children safely come to the schoolyard.

Healthy care or nanny state?

It's about helping the children,

so that the parents can go on with peace.

The parents of the US middle class leave nothing to chance.

Would you let your daughter go to school by herself?

No, not in elementary school, perhaps from the 6th grade on.

Why not?

We live too far away, and she is not yet old enough.

Even the 10- and 11-year-olds are not alone.

Only one generation ago that was different.

In the US, most of the third graders went to school alone.

Do you always bring him to school?

Sometimes my husband drives him, sometimes I bring him on foot.

No one from his class goes to school alone.

Why not?

Many parents are afraid of kidnapping, too much fear.

We do not really,

but he is to become more independent before he can.

I do not know how is that with the laws?

Is this allowed?

I have heard that parents in Maryland, who dared to do so,

had trouble with the authorities.

Parents' breakfast in the school library.

Many know that they tend to protect their children too much.

But that does not change anything.

Fear, plain and simple fear.

After September 11th, we lost our confidence.

We became an angst-led society.

Washington has also changed.

This fear is contagious and continues to spread - unfortunately!

The primary school has surveillance cameras,

although we live in one of the safest areas of the city.

I meet Director Dale Mann.

He recommends,

children should only go alone to school from the third grade onwards.

If at all.

Our students are very independent, they could.

But who can blame the parents,

that they do not want to leave their little ones alone in the world?

There are people who do bad things.

We have to protect the children.

Fear of the dangers of life.

Boston, a few days later:

I have an appointment with a psychotherapist,

which regularly appears on US television.

Dr. Karen Ruskin's educational tips are popular.

She believes: Only 12- or 13-year-olds can take care of themselves.

But what is wrong in

giving primary schoolchildren greater independence, I ask.

Unfortunately, the problem is:

If we allow 4- to 10-year-olds a lifestyle,

as if they were 13 to 18, we expose them to huge dangers.

Only older children can correctly assess the dangers.

But the crime decreases, and we were free in the 70s.

You know what?

Less crime does not mean no crime.

Why risk your child's life?

And something else:

People always remember things,

to which they want to remember.

Were we really so free?

Could we really do with 6, 7 or 8, what we just wanted to do?

But even with 12 or 13 it is not the end.

Southern California:

Symbol for sunshine and endless freedom.

Supposedly.

7.30 am in a suburb of San Diego.

Michial says goodbye to his mother Angela.

It's not a real farewell.

His mother will be virtually all day with him:

Through a smartphone monitoring app.

The 14-year-old checks a last time his smartphone.

Soon his mother will lock the Internet.

She also has access to his mobile phone remotely.

Not a nice feeling for him, but he accepted it.

Sometimes I do think she's invading my privacy.

But she is my mother.

She can do it if she wants to.

Arriving at high school.

In front of classmates and teachers he keeps it secret,

that he can not always use his smartphone.

It is embarrassing for him.

I don't wanna keep telling, that I can't use it.

I hold back and let the others do it.

At home with Angela, Michial's mother, housewife.

She tells me:

Most parents do not know what is happening on the Internet:

From bullying to pornography.

For her, it's her duty to protect their child.

That is why she has been using a surveillance app for three years.

This allows her to follow every step of Michials.

I can see where he is,

when he went from point A to point B.

I see how long he is in the social media,

what he does, what online games he plays.

Very useful is also:

I know when he gets an SMS from a stranger

or when he gets called by someone that is not in the contacts.

Then I get an alarm message

and see how long the conversation lasted.

Michial goes to the youth center of the church this afternoon.

His mother brought him here.

She usually stays in the cafe for a while, gets to know his friends.

"You never know", she says.

Angela wants her son to be fine.

For this, she is ready to give everything at any time.

I know almost all youth leaders here.

I volunteer to be a helper for his theater projects.

I sell tickets, take care of costumes.

I help whenever I can - I love that.

I always wanted to be a mother.

Michial asks his mother to unlock his smartphone,

before he disappears with his friends.

The next half hour he can surf the Internet free.

Over 60% of all US parents check

on which websites their teenagers are active.

19% use some kind of monitoring app.

How is that, when he gets to know a girl,

I want to know from Michial.

A little awkward, because it should be only between me and the person.

Not between me, my mother and the person.

How do you resist? Are you not writing any more?

I'm still doing that, but I'll tell it beforehand my mother.

And then she does not read it?

No, she reads it, but she does not interfere.

At Angela: No sense of any wrongdoing.

She would trust her son, she says, but not the others out there.

After all, internet mobbing

has already driven teenagers into suicide.

Safety first, security above all - this argument, I know already.

This is spying, I say.

This is not spying.

I do not read every single SMS, he has his privacy.

He can make decisions,

but I can intervene if it becomes dangerous.

Where is the limit

Good question, I do not know!

During dinner.

Michael's father thanks God that all have come safely home.

He hopes that tomorrow they will be safe again,

and that the US may remain safe.

He also wants to protect his son from the dangers of life,

but at least has little doubts.

My wife and I sometimes argue about when it is too much.

I was also a teenager.

I know that you need privacy,

to grow up and find your way.

But with the app there is no privacy.

The US, the land of freedom, in total control mania?

What happened to the nation,

who stood for an "all-go" mentality?

In New York, I lern

There is resistance against the pressure, to overprotecting your child.

I meet Izzy Skenazy.

The US media made him the son of the worst mother in the US.

And that for a single reason:

Because he wanted to take the subway alone at the age of nine.

An absurd thought in security-loving America

and then in New York.

No wonder he had trouble convincing his parents.

Driving alone was for me the symbol of independence.

I thought if I could do it, I'm no longer small.

That's why I annoyed my mom until she said yes.

The rest is history.

His mother writes about it a column in a newspaper.

An outcry goes through the nation.

TV stations drive with Izzy again the route,

only to complain about the "raven mother" for days.

And Izzy?

He always talks about his pride.

This has changed me a lot, it has given me self-confidence.

I was sure: If I want, I can do everything.

Now I want to get to know her:

America's worst mother.

She is a journalist and book author and made a virtue out of necessity.

Lenore Skenazy fights,

that US children may have more freedom.

In this apartment in Brooklyn she lives - the revolutionist.

You want coffee? Sure.

I am surprised that she does not scolds over the US parents,

who call her "irresponsible, light-hearted and naive" to this day.

I do not blame the parents.

Even if all complain, "Oh, this helicopter parents!"

Society tells them:

When children learn to crawl, they can hurt themselves.

When they go to school alone, they can be kidnapped.

If they are alone at home, the house can burn.

Everyone is constantly designing the worst-case scenario.

The journalist founded the Free Range Kids,

a movement for more indipendent children

less protection, more freedom.

On her website she collects

the most absurd examples of the nanny nation.

There are more and more schools abolishing their swings.

Our society is going to court for any nullity.

A man has sued the cleaning for 2 million dollars,

because they had lost his pants.

So parents think: "When our child falls from the swing, we sue."

Or the school is afraid:

"If we have swings, we could be sued.

Everyone is always thinking about what could go wrong.

When you start, nothing seems safe.

Meanwhile, she has made a business model from her title

"America's Worst Mother".

She has her own TV show.

In it, she teaches parents to let go.

* ... to rescue parents and their bubble wrapped kids. *

* This family needs Lenore's help ... *

Like the mother of Sam (10).

She still cuts the flesh,

feeds him, even bathes him.

I'm not going to choke on it!

It's too huge.

I do not like it when she feeds me.

Do not do that!

I wanna have more fun.

I give Sammy bath still.

Come take your bath, buddy.

Her show is about excesses, but Lenore Skenazy has a mission.

I want all US states to pass a law,

which is one sentence long:

"Our children have the right to be unattended."

And we can grant them this right, without being arrested.

But is it not too late?

I am at CES, the world's largest technology fair:

This is about the trends of tomorrow.

For domestic children's rooms, robots as playmates,

with integrated monitoring camera.

On the edge of the fair I meet TJ Evarts, 20 years old.

He finds that there can not be enough surveillance,

when it serves security.

"Smartwheel" is his invention.

The smart steering wheel, that gives a alarm signal,

as soon as one does not hold the handlebars with both hands.

Of course, all this is logged by an app.

Parental control included.

How should young people learn,

to take responsibility for their own lives, I wonder.

TJ wipes the problem aside.

Whether young drivers find it annoying is no preference.

It's good for them.

If they drive responsibly, they do not even notice the technology.

The parents are then sure: you do not have to worry.

One study states:

The younger the parents, the higher the probability,

that they supervise their children electronically.

Am I only far too old-fashioned with my concerns?

TJ thinks so.

Here in the US, the people do not really care anymore.

We are growing up with smartphones

and are constantly monitored by services such as Google.

This concern may have been relevant before,

but the youth of today have already come to terms with it.

A year in the land of freedom.

My three children are happy here.

For them, the american overprotectiveness has become a long-term normality.

Even if my husband and I try

at least a little bit to fight against it.

We actually let our boys play outside alone sometimes.

The neighbors got used to it.

We are these strange, too careless Germans,

which obviously do not know better.

But we have also adapted.

Well, who wants to have a visit from the child protective services?

So, even our third-grader will not go to school alone.

For some time now he also has stopped asking for it.

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