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ABC World News Saturday-20101212-01:57:00

because this christmas, his closest play mate is now 7,000 miles away. his father was deployed to iraq just last month. but before boarding that transport plane in dallas, a simple and secret reporting from the father to the little play mate he was leaving behind. >> twas the night before christmas when all through the house, not a creature was stir, not even a mouse. >> turns out this father is doing what so many soldiers are doing as part of a program for military families called united for reading. the soldiers record themselves and the books are sent with the recorders back to the children. >> not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. i'm still doing what i can as a dad without being there. >> he learned this week that young jeremy got his book, and he's rarely put it down. >> i love this. i'm going to go to my room. >> this book is a special christmas gift from someone who loves you very much.

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ABC World News Saturday-20101212-01:56:00

ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. and finally tonight, here, the story of a christmas gift that has come early for one 5-year-old kansas boy who opened up a book and nound best friend he thought was 7,000 miles away. 5-year-old jeremy now jumps on his trampoline alone. >> do i have a pet? >> his action figures he shares on the floor with his mom

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:06:06:00

who called aruba her home. jean casarez is a correspondent with "in session." >> joran van der sloot was a young man who came from a very good family, went to a prestigious school in aruba. >> van der sloot seemed to have everything going for him. but he also had a reputation as a party boy, with a temper. the managing editor of the aruban newspaper -- what do we know about joran? on the surface, he was an honor student. he seemed to be a good kid, as you would say. raised by good family. what do we know really about him? >> we know that he had a very serious problem with anger, with the rage that was within him, once he lost control of himself. >> van der sloot's former attorney disputes that assertion. saying joran didn't have a documented anger problem.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:13:49:00

student news is here with me this morning. still see t still happens. >> oh, yeah. >> kids wearing the sag, butts out. what are they doing about it in memphis? >> the principal has had enough. wants to teach young men to be young gentlemen and in his opinion that doesn't include low-riding and sagging and bagging and doesn't include kids' underwear being seen. listen to what the principal said and how some students at the school, their response is positive. listen to this. >> they can put your pants as high as your chest and put as many as three or four on you. >> there's something about looking right, acting right, thinking right. >> if you keep your pants up, it has a better way of looking on me. >> they take the zip ties, use them in belts and they're dogle it erckeling. the kids are getting zip ties and getting a photograph taken put on sort of an erckel wall or

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:10:09:00

i have birds there. all together, i have probably around 2,500 birds. >> larry: okay, mike. you don't think that's a little weird? >> well, they're in different places. i don't know. it's always a problem -- >> larry: when you have pigeons, do they fly and come back to you? >> yeah. >> larry: are they like trained? >> they fly 500 miles. you take them 500 miles, they come back. very difficult to explain to a person. >> larry: it's also difficult to explain the world of mike tyson. we'll be right back. >> that, too. >> larry: the former champ. don't go away. >> i was with some friends of mine. i was skipping school, i was 9. some guys came up to me and wanted to rip me off. and i didn't have any money. so they said, do you want to fly birds. so i went to their coop and i was their little gofer chasing the birds from roof to roof and building to building. and i didn't know. i thought it was cool having birds. and as i got more and more educated in the birds, i decided this is what i want to do.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:20:48:00

parents ask me all the time what their kids should study in school to land a good job after graduation. my answer is accounting. accounting jobs are expected to grow 22% between 2008 and 2018 a cording to the bureau of labor statistics. accounting is about money. money is everywhere. you don't just keep the books. you might advise companies on the best way to use their money. in a globalized economy there are greater demand for accountants with expertise in international trade and mergers and acquisition. a good accounting job is going to take work. a job like public accounting requires a four-year degree and advanced degree or a cpa designati designation. one thing about accounting companies is they are very in touch with businesses. they have the pulse of business in america.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:13:50:00

wall of shame to show other kids this is what you could look like if you're caught. >> it st working? >> at this school, yes, there was a teacher who commented, the teacher who has done the most urkeling of students told us there has been an over 80% drop in the number of kids who are sagging and bagging. it has made a difference there and the response of the students at the school has been pretty good. a lot of the kids are like it's teaching us to be young gentlemen as you heard that young man say and they seem to roll along with it. nationally, about a third of the student audience saying they didn't like it. >> any parents chiming in there in memphis just yet? they might not appreciate their kid being embarrassed in a way? >> it's interesting. there are some kids bringing their parents in saying it is their parents' responsibility to make sure, in fact i think we have a comment for you this morning from a student saying look this isn't up to the teachers. this is up to the parents, so that's from chris saying the idea would work for so long. you take away the kids away to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:02:09:00

well, all together, i have birds everywhere that i journey, i have homes that i live, hang out, i have birds there. all together, i have probably around 2,500 birds. . >> larry: okay, mike, you don't think that's a little weird? >> they're at different places. i don't know, it's always a problem. >> larry: when you have pigeons, do they fly and come back to you? are they trained? >> sometimes you take them 500 miles. you take them 500 miles, they come back. that's just the pigeon world. it's very difficult to explain. >> larry: it's also difficult to explain the world of mike tyson. former champ, don't go away. >> i was with some friends of mine, i was skipping school, i was around 10, 9, some guys came up to me and wanted to hit me off and i didn't have any money so they said, do you want to fly birds so i went to their coupe and i was they were little

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:09:06:00

prestigious school in aruba. >> van der sloot seemed to have everything going for him. but he also had a reputation as a party boy with a temper. this is the managing editor of the aruban newspaper. what do we know about joran? on the surface, he was an honor student. he seemed to be a good kid, as you would say, raised by good family. what do we know really about him? >> we owe he had a very serious problem with his anger, with the rage that was within him once he lost control of himself. >> van der sloot's former attorney dispute that is assertion saying joran didn't have a documented anger problem, insisting that van der sloot had a really good reputation. natalee spent the night partying with her friends here at this once popular night spot, carlos & charlie's.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101212:22:07:00

>> that's absolutely right. let me just say there are a number of deserving individuals, and those were really tough cases when i was at i.c.e. when i saw kids that came here and worked hard and were here illegally. i know all of ice will be cheering on those particular cases, but other parts are tough because the fraud provisions are not very strong in the bill. there's a lot of incentive to apply and then lie. >> what's interesting as well that if somebody applies and says, you know, my parents came here when i was just a kid. i've gone to high school and played on the football team, i was a cheerleader or did great in school, clearly there's an obligation for i.c.e. to say, okay, well, you're okay, but what about your parents? we could have the backlash. >> that's absolutely right. i.c.e. always looked at those individual cases. it does today. it did five years ago, and looks to see should we stay the deportation of take lar

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