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Children Helping Children, The New York City Ballet, Lion Kings

November 25, 2012 8:00 PM

At age 12, Craig Kielburger set out the change the world. Now, 17 years later and with 2 million volunteers, he's still at it; Also, can Peter Martins bring a younger audience to the New York City Ballet while staying true to the Balanchine legacy?; And, Dereck and Beverly Joubert have been filming Africa's lions for 30 years and their discoveries have challenged conventional wisdom.

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by conniebrown67 December 2, 2012 8:18 PM EST
The sheer fact that these brilliant scientists couldn't have done more for the cub whose hind end was damaged is incredible. It is one thing to state the fact of sadness the scientists felt and it is yet another to have done ANYTHING!!! about it! I understand that their job is defined by not meddling with nature, but at the point nature was done with the cub - ????????????????? Really?????????????? So passive! Just rude how passive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You had at least a million options and you chose your documentary over saving a baby!!!!!! I am so hurt and disappointed, it took me a week to bring it up. Hurts my soul. Should have hurt yours enough to have done something at the pont the lioness left the cub, but NO!!! So rude and so many other options --- non of which would have interfered with the "observations" of nature. Very disappointing, very frustrating.
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by bladebarrier November 29, 2012 1:16 AM EST
Chewing on your glasses? Really? I think it's great that people are investing in our youth, but 60 minutes has lost good reporters. You're more interested in nibbling on your glasses than caring about the children that are in the spotlight.

We need good reporters, not what 60 minutes has become.

Stop it.

GO BACK TO REAL REPORTING. DON'T CHEW ON YOUR GLASSES, FOR CAMERA LOOKS. YOU JUST LOOK LIKE NO BETTER THAN DRUDGEREPORT IDIOTS.
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by WendyC2012 November 26, 2012 8:58 PM EST
I am so proud of the Kielburgers.......in the process of living their lives with a purpose, they have found a way to inspire millions of other children to stand up for what is right and to expect change.
Giving your time to others is now "COOL!"
I am a mother of a young 15 year old girl who was inspired at "WeDay" and has travelled to India and Kenya with Me to We to volunteer her time to build a school. I can not express my gratitude for the impact this experience has had on her and our entire family. My daughter has taught all of us to be grateful for our standard of living and to give our time to others. As a result all of my family is now actively volunteering in our community and globally.
Thank you for this life changing experience!
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