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17 Kids and Counting: Duggars Do New York (1of 3) [HD]

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2009

17 Kids and Counting, Episode 2:

Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar are pregnant with their 18th baby! In this continuation of Michelle's Mother's Day extravaganza, the Duggars travel to New York City to visit Time Square and appear on the Today Show, then return to Little Rock, Arkansas where Michelle is made honorary Duck Master at the Peabody hotel.

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  • I have to say that it's a good idea to keep kids from watching certain things on TV and from looking up certain things on the Internet...if I ever get married and have kids I would keep them from CERTAIN things/shows...not ALL things just the inappropriate shows and websites. I think this is a very nice family.

  • Tokio Hotel 0:02 O.M.G :D

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  • I don't necessarily agree that sheltering your children from certain things will preserve their innocence any longer as their interest and curiousity towards why this thing is 'forbidden' to them will grow and they will somehow try to explore this. Of course if the children are homeschooled it is a totallly different.

  • What a nice little family... xDDD

  • @kfrb1

    P.S. if you want to credit someone for saving NYC, go a little further back in time, to the people who cared about NYC when no one else did. Like 80s mayor Ed Koch, or Jackie O who helped save Grand Central from demolition, and above all, activist Jane Jacobs, who organized citizens opposition movements against plans to build freeways right through Manhattan that would have razed neighborhoods like SoHo. Without Jane Jacobs, NYC would have never become "cool" again in the 90s.

  • @kfrb1

    No, Giuliani didn't "fix the city". He pretty much happened to be mayor at the right time. In the '90s, big cities were coming back in vogue after decades of anti-urban hatred in America, and middle and upper class people were moving back, creating a tax base. The nationwide-crime rate also peaked in 1992, and has continued to drop since. There were several trends, national and local, that saved New York. Giuliani didn't do this all on his own, but he certainly loves taking the credit.

  • @skyduster4 New York in the 70's and 80's was very dangerous. I had friends visiting from overseas that saw a person stabbed right in front of them. Many people I know that live there and have visited were victims of attacks. Guiliani turned NYC around. It's about the safest place there is now. I still marvel each time I am there about how much it has changed.

  • A few people are here because they found this a good idea. Others are just Tokio Hotel fangirls! :D

  • WOOHOO! TOKIO HOTEL AT 0:02! YEYA BOI!

  • Time Square is sensory overload.

  • So they just always carry around a stack of family pics to autograph?....who do thay think they are...Madonna! Lmao actually I don't even think madonna does that lol

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