Reporter and when do you graduate from high school . May 22nd. This is this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Funnel. Reporter sumner owns the rustic barn event hall. When the twister hit, a dozen people hunkered down inside bathrooms crying and praying. Some were teens wearing tuxes and gowns for a Prime Minister that was supposed to start an hour later. It was very scary. That first initial hit was the loudest thing ive ever heard. Reporter miraculously, no one was hurt. Watch out. Call 911. Reporter moments after one twister passed near myrtle springs, texas, strangers jumped into flash flood waters to rescue two children stranded in this overturned pickup truck. A baby. A baby. Here, here, send him here. Reporter cpr likely saved their lives. Dawn sumner still in disbelief about the violent weekend weather. From beginning to end, 45 seconds . 45 seconds to do all this . To do all. This. Reporter over the weekend there were at least 26 tornadoes in seven states. This Storag
Industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. Watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. Next, the first in a series of discussions from this Years National bullying prevention summit. Officials from the National Institutes of health and the Education Department describe trends in bullying behavior over the past year. It is part of an effort to create a National Strategy that engages private and public organizations. This is 45 minutes. Good morning, everyone. I would like to introduce the first session which is entitled bullying trends where we have been, where we are now and where we are going. We have three excellent speakers for the session. First up is mr. Tom snyder from the department of education. He is the director of annual reports and information staff at the National Center for Education Statistics and is a recognized expert on Education Statistics. [ applause ] thank you for this opportunity to come talk to you about some of the data tha
Bullied. I have been bullied. I know what its like. Its not cool. You need to stop. Telling them your personal story or personal story and making them realize its real makes them want to do something about it. I know i talk a lot. Im sorry. The thing that i would say is get youth involved with some kind of Youth Development organization like one of the best in the world 4h. We do a lot you can tell i love 4h very much. We do a lot with bullying prevention. We do a lot with preventing the bad stuff and promoting good stuff. Our biggest motto to make the best bester. Thats what we do. Thats what we live by. Thats my biggest thing. We have mentor programs. It mentors youth into a better living. Those programs are designed for kids in troubled lives, kids that are being bullied. That is what 4h is all about is making the best better. Getting people from the bad feeling part or im not sure if im looking for the right word. The lowest thing up to a great organization, up to a great feeling.
Engages private and public organizations. This is 45 minutes. Good morning, everyone. I would like to introduce the first session which is entitled bullying trends where we have been, where we are now and where we are going. We have three excellent speakers for the session. First up is mr. Tom snyder from the department of education. He is the director of annual reports and information staff at the National Center for Education Statistics and is a recognized expert on Education Statistics. [ applause ] thank you for this opportunity to come talk to you about some of the data that we collect and compile at the National Center for Education Statistics. Many of the things i am going to talk about to you today you may be familiar with and certainly working with bullying there are many things you are well aware of from your own observations. I think there is something here for everybody that is going to be some new things that we can talk about. There is a lot of new sources coming out with
Discuss how to create a School Environment that discourages bullying behavior. The annual summit is part of an effort by the federal government to create a National Bullying prevention strategy. This panel is about 55 minutes. So, im going to go ahead and introduce rene and then mark will be back in a second. So, we had originally scheduled to have george sigay with us but unfortunately george had a death in the family and is unable to join us. Dr. Rene bradley will be stepping in for him. Shes the director of Research Office division in the office of special education programs. On positive behavioral interventions and supports for the last 16 years and were pleased to have her here with us today, so if everyone can give her a nice big round of applause. Good morning. Sorry about the break. I know its hard to sit, so dont feel like you cant get up and run. Obviously mark did. Im glad i went a little bit earlier. Im glad to be here today. I already disappointed my friend katherine sayin