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The Early Show-She Has A Point, Children Should Get Outside

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    The Early Show-She Has A Point, Children Should Get Outside Fiorella Nash


Willis Gibson is the first known person to beat Tetris.  It took 38 minutes for the Oklahoma teenager to clear 157 levels and force the 34-year-old game to freeze and return to the title screen. However, when his reaction was aired on British television, presenter Jayne Secker said, “as a mother I would say step away from the screen, go outside get some fresh air, because beating Tetris is not a life goal.”  Secker has received backlash over her comment. The negative comments say she should be proud of the teenager’s accomplishment, because no one has ever defeated the game.  Fiorella has mixed emotions about the “controversy.”  Find out why she is mixed about this story on this episode of the Early Show. She also talks about birdwatching and gives an update on another controversy that is sweeping across England.  


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