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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120324-00:34:00

concern that initial mistakes made here investigating this crime scene could hinder the case against george zimmerman. diane? >> thank you, matt. and as we mentioned, the president spoke in unusually personal terms. the white house said he had been expecting a question, had thought a long time about his answer, an answer that evokes a conversation a lot of african-american parents have with their sons. abc's pierre thomas tells us about private warnings some parents give about unspoken rules. >> reporter: just about everybody in the black community is talking about trayvon martin. >> that could be any of us, you know? any of our children. our brothers. >> i don't want to be like treyvon martin's mom, burying my child. >> reporter: today, suburban moms racine tucker-hamilton and lagreta dennis are giving their sons specific instructions for survival. the uncomfortable conversations, necessary for generations, still taking place. >> once they started looking

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120324-00:46:00

>> they punch me in the jaw. strangle me. take things from me. they push me so far that i want to become the bully. >> reporter: for lee hirsch, the director, this is more than a movie. >> our goal is that we built a very simple call to action. stop bullying, speak up. >> reporter: but that call to action is likely not going to be heard by millions of teens. the footage is so raw. teens use profanity and the filmmakers refuse to sensor it. the motion picture association of america has given the film an "r" rating. no one under 17 admitted without an adult. now, major hollywood players are fighting back, hoping to lower the rating so kids can see it. meryl streep hosted a screening this week to draw attention to the film and revealed she, too, was bullied. >> this one bully was hitting my legs with a stick until they bled. >> reporter: and kids themselves are rallying to change the

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120324-00:44:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120324-00:49:00

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NBC Nightly News-20120324-00:49:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120324-00:55:00

>> when i was 11 years old, i got fascinated with a flame on a candle. for days i would look at this flame and i would think, what is it, what's going on in there? so, i asked a teacher. what's a flame? and the teacher thought for a second and said, it's oxidation. and that was it. somebody said a wonderful thing about this. they called it the curse of knowledge. they don't seem to go together, but actually, if you know something really well, sometimes you forget what it's like not to know that. >> reporter: what it's like to be a very curious little boy, growing up in new york city, the son of an actor who wanted him to be a doctor. so, he took a chemistry course. >> in the final exam, i got 10 out of 100 on my final paper. so, the professor called me into his office, he looked at my paper and he said, "why are you here?" and i said, "i'm here to make my father happy."

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120324-00:36:00

>> it is frustrating. i get kind of angry. >> reporter: it's painful. it's just painful that you have to think two steps ahead, just because of the color of your skin. >> it is painful. but unfortunately, it's a reality for us. at the end of the day, i want my sons to come home alive. >> reporter: diane, what struck me is that these women are having these conversations with their sons every day. >> pierre thomas, giving us a window onto those private conversations. thank you so much. and now, we turn to that deadly rampage in afghanistan, the murders of 17 unarmed villagers. today, military prosecutors at ft. leavenworth, kansas, formally charged an army sergeant, calling the killings a deliberate and calculated act of violence. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the details of the charges are so stark and horrific. 17 people murdered and six horribly wounded. the majority, women and children, shot in the head, the

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NBC Nightly News-20120324-00:41:00

their support for karolyn bales, the staff sergeant's wife and their two children. housed on a military base right now for the family's protection. while she might be isolated physically right now, as we hear from nbc's miguel almaguer tonight, she and other military spouses are not alone. >> when news broke an american soldier was accused of killing civilians in afghanistan -- >> dear kari. >> lori felt compelled to write >> i can't fully imagine the fear and the shock -- >> an open letter to kari bales, wife of staff sergeant robert bales, accused of the killing. >> when i thought of my own husband and children and how devastating it would be, i sat at my own dinner table with my mother, another military wife, and we cried for you tonight. >> lori wanted to console kari. >> that's what military spouses do, they rally around each other, especially in difficult times. >> military wives are the silent

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NBC Nightly News-20120324-00:36:00

it resonated so much finally when it did get attention? >> well, i think that the police in this community, they had made a conclusion very early that george zimmerman was the victim here, and then i think they walked away from the case. had it not been for social media and the ability for this case to go global, i think police wouldn't have responded in the way they have, even the little bit that they have, the statements they have made. they have been very closed about it. i think the respond really in this community is that they're making progress on getting at least some movement. having the police chief step aside temporarily. and now people want more. they're determined to see george zimmerman arrested. that's of course now in the hands of a grand jury, what happens with him, but there's a sense when the tens of thousands of people who came out for that protest that was organized by reverend sharpton yesterday, when all of the people go home, the people in this community are determined to fight on. they want to see an investigation of the police department. they want to see, you know, justice as they see it for

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20120324-00:47:00

rating, led by katie butler, 17 years old and a bullying survivor. so far, more than 450,000 people have signed the petition katie started, including johnny depp, justin bieber, kelly ripa. >> it should be mandatory viewing for all kids going into middle school. >> reporter: the rating remains unchanged for now. but change is happening for alex, the quiet kid at the heart of the movie. he's 15 now, no longer a victim. and he hopes his experience can be a lesson for all of us. >> i feel like i'm the teacher. i feel like i'm actually teaching them to -- how to make the world a better place. >> reporter: terry moran, abc news, washington. and ahead, the wind beneath his wings. how this man's astonishing flight caught on tape turned out to be a lot of hot air. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%,

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