simplest things you can do, but that can make the day of a child in need. >> do you think that can make a difference? >> oh, absolutely. it's that interaction between the teacher and the child that matters most. the consequences are these no tolerance policies that kick people out of the school. we're seeing increases in expulsion particularly around minority youth. >> thank you. >> particularly around minority youth, but it's not changing the violent culture in our schools, so we can't expect to just kick people out. we need that one-on-one engagement with the teachers. but again, teachers can't be everywhere, so that's where the peer group and peer work comes in. >> and bullying won't stop. bullying is aggression. it's as old as humanity. what you have to have is this zero tolerance program that runs among the school, among the parents, among the bullies and as part of the culture. >> when you try to stop it, it's got to be specific, it can't be this generalized, nobody should