part of the g-20, but a real bilateral meeting face to face with putin tomorrow and it will be curious to see how much angela merkel weighs in on that topic, since she knows the sensitivities of many european nations about the aggression of russia, not just in the cyberworld, but in a much more direct threat, especially to the former soviet satellite countries who are concerned. going to poleland first was a way to say that the u.s. is standing strong with an ally like poland in a place where the president was received very warmly, might be a bit chillier in hamburg with this meeting coming up. another issue, of course, obviously you crane front and center. the fact that the u.s. senate voted 98-2 to sanction russia, something that the president has not endorsed and there is even some talk of veto. so all of that on the table. keir simmons, the crowds, outside, we re seeing the president coming out, merkel greeting him. this would be the equivalent of
into a full cyber war and what is also true is the cyberworld we occupy is not just government, it s every bank and every store and every business around t country. are you going to use, mail when you leave the white house? knowing what you know? well, you know what? my general rule about email is don t send something that you don t mind being published in the newspapers. yes, we can! yes, we can! did you see some idealism in that young man? i did, and that idealism hasn t left. i m grayer. people like to note the additional wrinkles. what are you doing? getting your quarter back. fountains don t earn interest, david. you know i work at ally. i was being romantic. you know what i find romantic? a robust annual percentage yield that s what i find romantic. this is literally throwing your money away.
middle schoolers is their friends. not strangers. not kids from a rival click. their biggest source of pain is from those closest to them. 360 s other expert dr. robert faris calls all of this social combat. to play the popularity game effectively, some kids believe they need to engage in some hard ball. and i think they do things deliberately to make their rivals in particular who are often their friends feel pretty bad. those bad feelings that humiliation which comes from bullying and social combat is only intensified on social media where everyone is watching all the time. in fact, our study found that the line between the real world and the cyberworld no longer exists for kids in middle school. you heard that right. the line between the real world and cyberworld no longer exists for kids in middle school. in fact, what happens online sometimes matters even more to them than what happens in real life. why? well, the simple answer is there
of friends cyberbullied who faked social media accounts. they wanted an instagram page and they made a fake account. and they just scroll through every single one of her photos and commented something rude. no human should be able to say such rude things to someone, especially behind a screen where they re being cowards. direct aggression hurts but covert aggression, according to our experts, can hurt even deeper. our study found that sites like instagram and twitter are the new front lines in this hidden warfare and parents hardly ever recognize the weapons. some attacks are cleverly cloaked through what s called subtweeting. a subtweet is when someone talks about somebody else through twitter but without actually saying the names. teens beat up on a classmate in the cyberworld without including their twitter handle. even though in the real world,
they would rather be cut off from the real world than the cyberworld. we see a lot of evidence of, if not out right addiction to social media, heavy dependence on it and almost a compulsive need to be checking social media. we have very high rates of kids being anxious, worried they are missing out on what their friends are doing online. beyond that, they are addicted to the image of themselves that they see reflected in the eyes of their peers. the majority of parents said they try to control their kids social media use. but our study found they have limited success. what s more, parents were way out of touch with what their kids were feeling. about 60% underestimated how lonely, worried or depressed their kids were, and 94% under estimated the amount of fighting going on. what is going on is two things. one is that the language of social media, the subtleties of