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Jaden Smith Says Sorry To Parents In Kid Cudi Remix

In 1988, Will Smith rapped that Parents Just Don't Understand. Well, it sounds like his son Jaden Smith agrees!

In a new cover of Kid Cudi's hit Higher Up, Jaden adds in his own lyrics, including a line saying:

"I'm sorry, Mom and Dad- I'm just trying to live."

Ch-ch-check out the video (above) to hear the whole reworded rework!

We're not sure what he's apologizing to Will and Jada Pinkett Smith for, but he sure does it with unimpeachable flow! The kid can spit!

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Boy Scouts President: 'We're Sorry'

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The Boy Scouts of America are due to release a rather large collection of secret files that contain the names of potential child molesters.

Although there is no timetable for how far back these files go back, if one considers that the boy scouts have been around since 1910 - it could go pretty damn far back.

The president of the infamous organization has issued an apology

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Karen Klein, Bullied Bus Monitor, Gets Apologies From Kids

Three students whose viral video show them bullying/heckling/abusing school bus monitor Karen Klein have issued apologies to the 68-year-old grandmother.

Klein's reaction to the apologies will be seen on Anderson Cooper later tonight.

Here's what Josh the bully said:

"I am so sorry for the way I treated you. When I saw the video I was disgusted and could not believe I did that. I am sorry for being so mean and I will never treat anyone this way again."

Here's what Wesley the bully said:

"I feel really bad about what I did. I wish I had never done those things. If that had happened to someone in my family, like my mother or grandmother, I would be really mad at the people who did that to them."

Here's what Wesley the bully's mother said:

"I cannot even tell you how badly I feel. I am deeply sorry for what my son did. … I am embarrassed, angry and sad about the awful way he treated you."

There has been a tremendous outpouring of support for Klein. A fundraiser, which originally was created to help raise $5,000 for Klein's 'dream vacation, has already surpassed $440,000. The video of Klein being bullied has been seen by over 3.7 million people.

Klein has said the amount of support she's received from people all across the world has given her "chills."

We're happy the bullies apologized, but we personally wouldn't blame Klein if she rejects their sorries.

What do U think?

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Mother KICKED OUT Of Library For Breastfeeding Her Son

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There's been a lot of talk about breastfeeding, lately.

One mom from Minnesota is now paying the price for breastfeeding in public.

A totally LEGAL act.

The staff at a Minnesota area library have been forced to apologize after throwing her out of their building. Hadley Barrows was nursing her son when a security guard approached her.

Here's what the security guard said:

"He said I was either going to have to take it outside or go in the bathroom. He said, you’re not even covered up, you’re just showing everyone: indecent exposure."

What a RUDE thing to say!

The embarrassed mom went to a librarian who agreed with the security guard! Wow.

Here's what the mother said:

"There are enough obstacles to nursing as it is, without having people make you feel like a criminal for doing it. You think of the library as a place of knowledge. And even in the library, they don’t know that it’s OK to nurse your kid in public."

Breastfeeding in public is totally legal in Minnesota, so the library was very much in the wrong.

The security guard's monitor has been informed of the situation and hopes to make sure something like this never happens again.

We certainly hope it doesn't!

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Margaret Cho Apologizes For 'Retard Baby' Comment She Made On Watch What Happens!

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We're very relieved to hear that she realized just how tasteless these comments were.

Margaret Cho caused some serious eye-brow raising earlier this week on Watch What Happens Live when she made a seriously offensive joke regarding her fear of having a specially-abled baby now that she's getting older, going as far to say "I get worried about that, as an older woman, I don’t necessarily want to have a retard baby."

Thankfully, she has come to here senses, and released the following statement

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Facebook Apologizes For Removing Photo Of Deceased Baby

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Facebook has made an about face, and apologized for their reactionary boo-boo.

We posted an earlier piece which told of Heather Walker's plight after she posted pictures of her deformed, deceased baby on her Facebook profile.

Her son, Grayson, lived for only a few hours after he was delivered. He had Anencephaly, which is the absence of a large part of the brain and the skull.

Walker decided to deliver her baby and allow him to experience his short life.

After she posted heart wrenching pictures of her holding Grayson, her profile was shut down.

The Facebook move blew up in their FACE and an outraged public demanded they allow the grieving mother to share her memories of the short lived child.

Facebook issued an apology a short time later.

Here's what Facebook's apology said:

“Upon investigation, we concluded the photo does not violate our guidelines and was removed in error. Facebook is a place where almost a billion people share more than 300 million photos a day. Our dedicated User Operations Team reviews millions of pieces of this content a day to help keep Facebook safe for all ages. Our policies are enforced by a team of reviewers in several offices across the globe. This team looks at hundreds of thousands of reports every week, and as you might expect, occasionally, we make a mistake and remove a piece of content we shouldn’t have. We extend our deepest condolences to the family and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience."

Check out Jessica Walker's blog here, and experience her emotional journey for yourself.

We're just glad her story will now be able to reach a wider range of people, and touch their heart as it did ours.

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