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Social media, the scourge of adolescence; Almanac: The Gianni Versace murder; Students sing praises of music teacher; Jennifer Garner on the farm, and away from paparazzi; Jim Gaffigan on M&M's World.

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No more teachers nor books the same, however, can't be said for smart phones, even in summer.

There's hardly ever a day off from social media a constant presence, but already changing the way kids experience not only school but life in general. Tracy Smith will report our cover story eighth grade probably recall, it wasn't exactly the easiest time.

Now along comes a movie by the same may study in awkwardness and growing up in the age of smart phone so cool to people who look at this and say well we need to put limits on shore cool, that's fine. Absolutely whatever they want from the movie director Bo Burnham NSTAR Elsie Fisher take us back to middle school are covers this Sunday morning or Sunday profile is of actress Jennifer Garner, which is the fulfillment of a long time. Wish or so. She's telling Connor Knighton from action companies to shut his teaching as he likes to call the learning thinking okay.

The drama Jennifer Garner has done it all. Is there a dream role regarding project that you always wanted to do that is a little pond right there, Jennifer Garner's latest role later on Sunday morning will have those stories and more just ahead.

Middle school is never easy for anyone as a new movie makes clear drawing social media into the mix just makes it all the more complicated our cover story is reported by Tracy Smith. One more week of eighth grade right now. Crazy. Can't believe to be in high school I did that happen.

This might be the scariest movie of the summer, at least for parents excited yes the neutrality eighth grade is about Kayla Felicia my 13 year old as she stumbles through her last week of middle school, but there's more to the movie than the usual teen angst and act all like a lot of kids.

Kayla spent a good chunk of her day online texting with her classmates posting self-help videos on YouTube channel and watching Gucci second, it's writer-director Bo Burnham's first feature film, and it has 15-year-old star Elsie Fisher thinking about her own life online now I feel young to be on the Internet or because social media has made me think differently of the person I'm I'm it's made me more anxious. I think yourself and don't care about like whatever the what other people think about you. Burnham shows the Internet is a double-edged sword. The same technology that allows a shy girl to reach out to the world can also torment her with images of people having fun without her ball is you everywhere now and oppose you in your bedroom and then you get into your life. You have a choice between all of the information in the history of the world or the back of your eyelids which is not a great choice between oblivion or infinity middleground with these kids can exist in constraining our brains to find nothing overstimulated severely lowering our tensions. You see that in yourself you especially now it's like and feels so strenuous to just sit down for 20 minutes and just do nothing and think gives you an escape from her thoughts which might not always begun in the Internet is hard to ignore when it's right there in your hand a 2018 pew research study says that by age 1494% of kids have access to smart phones. They've been called the IGN of this generation IGN so it's IGN like iPhones and iPads and they are the first generation to spend their entire adolescents with smart phones, San Diego State Prof. Jean 20 also wrote a book called IGN, published by an imprint of Simon & Schuster CBS company. She says kids who can easily chat online can sometimes have a tough time talking face-to-face. It was interesting in this movie.

This eighth grade movie this eighth grade girl comes alive when she's looking at her phone. And yet, in real life is incredibly awkward is that common is fairly common for Allied teens in IGN because they've growing really comfortable spending a lot of time in social media, texting, but they don't spend as much time with her friends face-to-face. So you anecdotally this is what I hear from teachers and for managers the same this generation. I'm surprised at how many of them will not look here we have all this media that supposed to connect us. Is it making us more loan, especially kids.

I would say definitely need to connect us but I mean more than anything, it's made us more self obsessed and not just leads to loneliness and just getting too much in your own brain. Maybe 10 years now five years now. Whatever it'll fix itself. But right now I think people are more lonely than ever in social media is probably because of that, she's right.

According to experts and they say it's been getting worse for the past seven years, so overall, around 2011 teens mental health really began to suffer. 2011. Why is that your sake 2011 2012 is right when smart phones became common. So when they switch from being something only a few people had something almost everybody and that 27 director Bo Burnham.

He seems to have a real feel for teens who are drawn to the Internet, likely because not that long ago was one of them went to threefold the kid growing up outside of Boston. Young Bo would vacant most YouTube videos, mostly for his family and mine is just a homeless guy is went viral talent agency took notice. I know that this didn't come from a place of hey I want to just trying to share stuff with your family. You probably didn't want to be like what you like.

I deftly want to be something short so that it matters you the number of likes that you have course was very thrilling in a few short years ago. Burnham went from phone Internet start comedy star on late night TV show. They think that too theatrical to flamboyant and it makes me so angry and he was one of the youngest comedians ever to get his own Netflix special sends of you because Prince charming whenever you videos that you will the weather and other beach persons meetings is where I get all the free water bottles and now as a Hollywood director. He's wrestling with social media that helped get it in 40 years will be like why we all doing this I was like the equivalent of my doctors note will be like my shrink Twitter or it's kind of like sugar a little is fine, not to the trouble, says Jean Twinkie so the solution can yank smart phones out of the hands of kids. I do not think that's the solution according to research on kids.

Do you use these technologies for a lot of good things. So the key is limited use and limited.

She says means being online about two hours a day go. Burnham says he doesn't know what the answer is pretty sure members of the Internet generation will be the ones to figure it out. Start to see these young kids get power and make things never see the talked about subtler ways more interesting ways you I will soon look like an out of touch dusty old Fard and I will happily take that mantle and listen function was honored John to be today gunned down outside his mansion in Miami Beach, Florida, now a page from our Sunday morning almanac July 15, 1997, 21 years ago today.

The day fashion designer Gianni Bruce Saatchi was shot and killed on the front steps of his Miami Beach marriage.

Born in Italy in 1946. Saatchi was for his daring and provocative designs, creations for which you made my dress sexy inside is not six Versar cheeseburger prompted an all points documents found inside a stolen pickup truck soon pointed the finger at 27-year-old Andrew Kuhn on well known within San Diego's gate sometime male prostitute with a taste for high with God. It was already being hunted for nationwide killing spree earlier in the year that claimed the lives of four men.

After lying low in Miami for two months could not legally ambush for Saatchi early that July 15 morning, for reasons that remain a mystery to this day. Eight days later on July 23.

Police cornered not inside a house boat rather than surrender could not and shot himself in the head Gianni for Saatchi's funeral in Milan attracted A-list celebrities from around the world and the legacy of his unique style lives on a special authority to test sexy flooring gorgeous red carpet Jones soul attributable to Johnny for Saatchi is the goal of every choral director. If you have ever achieved it on the grand scale I found in Oklahoma on quiet days which they all are now retired high school music teacher Robert Moore likes to pour over the list the names of all 900 of his former students, 1966 to 19 96 30 years directing one of the greatest high school groups in the country Ponca City Corel Ponca City, Oklahoma. What he wouldn't give to relive those times will be in great part number, but there's no waiver actually I was playing dumb. There is very much away and it was already in the works, but it would be fun. Unbeknownst to Mr. Moore for the past year a small group of students have been plotting a surprise.

They lured him out of the country and then with the greatest gift a teacher can receive from across America foreign country, Robert Morris, former students return nearly 300 all here to tell Mr. Moore the babe in their lot.

Many women's education more music. John Atkins graduated and 70s my life. You made my career text so many lives will turn my life around word and pull things out of their things are still this grateful for today. To this day it's almost like having him on the shoulder. Sometimes I catch myself saying things to professional players, things that he said to us. Jim Wadlow's conductor of the Raleigh Symphony Orchestra. Would you have your job today if not for him absolutely repay their debt of gratitude.

The student rented out the punk put on one last show harmonic success are no doubt a testament to what a good teacher can accomplish an icy which is always the same as a likable will discipline what a lot of affection half of a grant from we would move heaven and earth, and on this night just know teachers often if their great eventually the things to come, giving the teacher and opportunity last show his students. He felt no coming soon mode obituaries a podcast on matters of death and life from Mo Rocca yourself a class I of get an autograph. It's Sunday morning and here again is Steve Hartman that's Jennifer Garner and actress who traveled a long way from home to find success and who better to tell her story and someone from her own hometown. Connor Knighton is our Sunday profile member when I Daniels you just deal that ever happened may not recall the 1995 miniseries Soya Jennifer Garner's first on camera appearance this afternoon, but I grew up in her hometown of Charleston, West Virginia went church graduated from the same high school so that means I can name every project she has ever done that a long list that spans more than two decades. Critical identity films for that here. Placebo huge at camp before she became the center of attention. Jennifer Garner was your typical middle child in a family of three girls, the daughter of a chemical engineer and a teacher.

Garner's lover performing began on the dance floor. Well my mom just put us in dance and talented naturally is either my sisters but I was expect that they would say oh she thinks Garner entered Ohio's Denison University is a chemistry major, graduated with a BFA in theater. After four years after West Virginia accent behind when I went to college I had a bit of a twang sounded kind of mount me but I love love love any play that was just dripping with words, the more words the better it takes a long time to speak with the 20 kicked out of me. After traveling the country in summer stock theater productions pulling steps along the way Garner started building up a small resume of television appearances.

I guess bottom a serious felicity caught the attention of writer-director JJ Abrams inspiring him to create a role with her specifically in my super spy Sydney Bristow on this role. The studio made her fight. I went to the Yellow Pages. I looked at the local guy who had the most degrees black belt. I called and went to see him every day and by the time I had my fifth addition for areas I said what what can you show us and I said well, I've learned a couple of forms I Marty this belt. I remember there was a summer in college I go to New York and I've seen a billboard for alias with you and orange wig and I realized that things are about to get really different for me. Out of that change your life changes that in such an instant and enormous way because it's startling to become recognizable, startling and shocking. Alias made her a star but nothing prepared Garner for the nonstop tabloid coverage that followed her romance with actor Ben Affleck. Well, there was a solid decade where there were five or six cars minimum easily up to 15 or 20 on the weekends outside my house at all times and looking back on that. I really feel the stress of that. I really like talking. After 10 years of marriage. The A-list power couple, who have three children together announced their separation in 2015 they filed for divorce last year but the public was and still is obsessed with your private life.

What has that been like for you going through divorce and having every moment of that played out on the cover of these magazines that I've learned is that scrutiny in your private life puts pressure to make something happen. You feel the pressure to hurry up and get married because you think that and what are they engaged in. That's true in the reverse as well. If you are, you know, if there is any inkling of trouble, or if the tablets decide there's trouble can create trouble, but to be honest public scrutiny.

Everyone had to go through this in public. The public is tired. What time is going to do you find that you're able to know from Oliver look at. I had to really get serious with myself and say this is not healthy. Nobody should see pictures themselves. The paparazzi have taken the morning you can either be making breakfast for your kids making her lunch boxes or you can be being paparazzi ready so you know, I know which way I'm getting out here.

There's a little planet and my sisters and I cut our first session that you won't find any mama could sure if I good chicken good micro squirrel well in some ways that's inferior.

That's it. No, we squirrel still will again in Locust Grove, Oklahoma, just east of Tulsa. Garner's recently purchased the farm. Her mother Pat grew up on worker uncle Robert Wally can be grown here were going to be grown blueberries and cardio and persimmons. Persimmons are native to hear the real wealthier self. Garner's turning the old family farm and site to grow produce for once upon a farm. The organic fresh baby food company.

She recently cofounded why was it important for you to have it on the spot. Well I had any idea how happy it would make my mom to be part of bringing this little farm back to life.

I would have done it 10 times over but you feel. He just has a connection to the land that has raised and I wanted the business to be connected to my family.

Fresh food was a key part of Garner's childhood mom did not believe in processed food, everything we had was homemade. We had if it was a cookie. It was a homemade cookie course doesn't always mean it was eaten.

She was kind of pain she was a nightmare theater and left him peanut butter and honey just stand me mad now in her role as Chief Brand Ofc. Garner's goal, she says, is to get the quality of homemade food in the homes of his parents where just making an option for moms who might be too busy to make their own fresh food for their kids day or ever and were making it fresh from the earth, just at the grocery store and is a something you have three meals a day, or is this you know that the midday snack and then breakfast entered. It just depends. Babies eat different things at different agencies help you when you get that it's been a busy year for the 46-year-old Garner I need you to hear this, you still you, in addition to a celebrated turn the movie love Simon Garner's returning to TV.

She just wrapped shooting the new HBO show camping. I had the five-year murder. She's back in action. The revengeful peppermint premieres this fall back in her backyard garden at her Los Angeles home blueberries are in season. While she crows Kellan Levens chicken keeps bees for its food for her own family, her way of connecting to how Once upon a time she was just something you shall made a blueberry crumble. The other night for dessert contributor Jim Gaffigan soured on one candy maker's marketing recently, I took my ungrateful children to an overpriced Broadway show that was not him in the New Yorker will tell you there is Hamilton and there are the Broadway shows. You can actually get tickets to.

As we left the non-Hamilton show I was congratulating myself on being a great New York City father who actually voluntarily went to Times Square when I saw no it wasn't the mass of humanity wandering aimlessly among the glare of commercialism it wasn't for numerous freelance freakish mascots that look like nightmarish versions of Elmo and the Statue of Liberty know something far more disturbing it was Eminem's world.

This was my first time encountering Eminem's world I have the same incredulous reaction. I mumbled to myself I Eminem's inception at the end of who knows. Is it possible that anyone has ever pondered where they can open a store as a single person ever looked at a place for all my needs. Sure, I have to pass dozens of stores and kiosks that sell M&Ms to get there but it'll be worth it to finally by M&Ms in a totally pro-Eminem environment. I'm not sure how many M&Ms they have to sell to justify the Times Square location. Luckily they don't have to rely solely on M&Ms, which also include the sale of peanut M and M's and stuffed animal M&Ms and well absolutely nothing else.

In January, I was slightly horrified to come across in M&Ms world in London's West End. Somehow the London M&Ms world didn't make me embarrassed to be American. It made me ashamed to be human.

M's world in London is massive. It has four levels which I guess in a way makes sense.

Second level so you can buy Eminem.

The third level and the fourth level.

That because you wasted time Eminem store when you're in London are also M&Ms world in Las Vegas, Orlando and Shanghai because obviously there needed to be some form of entertainment and those otherwise bland destinations. Hey, I don't have any judgment if you personally enjoy going to be Eminem store that's fine, but obviously you should vote. I'm Steve Hartman. Please join us. When a trumpet sounds again next Sunday. This is intelligence matters with former acting director of the CIA. Michael Morel bridge Colby is cofounder and principal of the Marathon initiative project focused on developing strategies to prepare the United States for an era of sustained great power competition states put her mind to something, we can usually figure it out what people are saying and what we can know analytically and empirically as our strategic situation motor situations not being matched up with follow. Intelligence matters were ever you get your podcasts