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 The Muppets have more to offer than lessons on numbers, letters and shapes - now they re teaching children about fear, violence and war. The nonprofit group behind  Sesame Street  announced plans Wednesday to distribute 75,000 copies of a video called  You Can Ask!  that encourages children to ask their parents when they are confused about feelings. The video, paid for by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is aimed at helping children cope with repeated media im stanley cup deutschland ages of the Sept. 11 terror attacks and other violence in the world. Too often, children in America are witnessing too much, too soon,  said Gary Knell, president and chief executive officer of Sesame Workshop.At a press conference Wednesday, Emilio Delgado, who plays Luis on  Sesame Street,  led 25 New York City kindergartners in a rendition of the alphabet song. Then he explained to a furry, teal Muppet named Rosita that  children can ask their parents que stanley cup stions when they re scared, when they re very confused and worried.         The videos will be distributed this summer and fall to schools, mental health offices, crisis counselors and child-care programs in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The producers hope to take the program nationwide.Producers said it could be used to help kids handle everyday trauma, too.In a segment on fear, a New York City firefighter helps Elmo - the bright-eyed, high-pitched red Muppet adored by children - grow comfortable with returning to Hooper s stanley website  Store after a fire there.In  Aiez Old wounds from past shootings resurface after Newtown tragedy
 Today in disgusting, the Massachusetts Supreme Court has ruled that it   totally legal to take upskirt photos on public transit. Provided that the victim is wearing underwear.     The court concluded that this creepy-ass corner of photography is okay because the law only protects people who are nude or semi-nude and in private. In short, women cannot have any expectation of privacy in a public place, such as a bus or a train. Naked on the train  No upskirts. Fully clothed  Upskirts are a-okay! The decision reads: We conclude that [the law], as written, as the defendant suggests, is concerned with proscribing Peeping Tom voyeurism of people who are completely or partially undresse stanley quencher d and, in particular, such voyeurism enhanced by electronic devices. [The law] does not apply to photographing [or videotaping or electronically surveilling] persons who are fully clothed and, in particular, does not reach the type of upskirting that the defendant is charged with attempting to accomplish on the MBTA. The court sided with Michael Robertson, a man who admitted to taking upskirt photographs of women on the MBTA   green line back in 2010. He owned up to being a massive creep and taking the pics, and argued that they weren ;t against the law becaus stanley quencher e the women were not nude. And a stanley taza lthough the court sided with him, it did say that it   time for the law to be changed. But really. Gross gross gross gross gross gross gross gross gross gross GROSS. Don ;t ride public t