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what is this sudden cooooling thing happening? it's got a menthol burst. you can feel it right away. new mucinex fast-max clear & cool. feel the menthol burst. and clear your worst cold symptoms. let's end this. ? an auction in new york city tomorrow will give you a look at the private lives of ronald and nancy reagan. this is a look at the personal
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among the more notable pieces are an actual piece of the berlin wall autographed by ronald reagan, an official nfl football ascribed by reagan with win one for the gipper and the sale is expected to raise more than $2 million and benefit the presidential foundation. now to a woman who says she's going to keep fighting against a policy that will force her to resign from her job. she quit because she had to deny a child a hot lunch because his account was overdrawn. >> i didn't say anything. i just put the cheese sandwich on his tray. that's when he looked and his eyes welled up. >> she also says the policy is
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touches a tray of food, it can't be served to anyone else. >> she's hoping the attention she's bringing to the policy would stop other school directs from adopting the same thing. >> a lot of parents, you know, bring up this issue of children and lunch and -- >> i didn't realize there was such a policy that existed. >> uh-huh. coming up, the shining star at the friday night lights at one high school in michigan. >> how the very special football player scored the touchdown of his life. you've got to see this. you're world "world news now." >> "world news now" continues
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but on this night, he's jersey number 24. >> no matter how bad a day he's having, it's a smile from ear to ear. >> he's a young man with special needs. his big challenge in life is down syndrome. both teams got together to make this goal. >> everyone was saying we love robbie. how does that make you feel? >> made me feel happy. >> the coaches kept their plan from his mother who is always here and terminally ill with bone cancer. >> it takes a village to raise my son and this village has really been outstanding. >> for the hyles, a touchdown never felt so good. >> and i love that he even had a little touchdown dance at the end of all of that. >> he's been practicing for this moment, it seems. his mother says she's always been proud of him for being the hydration manager. but this is just incredible. >> and you can see what an emotional thing that was for his
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? well, most of us clip coupons to save money, but we're about to meet one woman who does it for much more noble reasons. and how about a little girl who is doing her best to spread affirmations around the world. will joins us now with two truths and a why. >> we begin with paper, scissors and a rock star couponer. say hello to lauren perneer, a 29-year-old who looks like she belongs on an episode of extreme couponing, but she's not in it for herself. she's using local discountes and bargain buys to reach her goal of feeding 30,000 needy neighbors before her 30th birthday next year. she runs a charity and spends
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a week researching and clipping coupons so she can avoid the food she buys, prepares and serves to people all along the east coast. she was inspooifd expired by her grandma and hopes to do the same for her son. next up, it's hump day. if you're struggling to get through the week, we have all the motivation you need right here. say hello to audrey. she is here to remind us that all we need to get through the day is looking at us right there in the middle. >> and beautiful. beautiful, and beautiful. >> yeah. and you're smart. >> audrey's mom says her compliments aren't only reserved for that reflection in the mirror. she encourages friends, family and strangers everywhere they
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and finally, next time a family member complains about your messy room, just tell them, hey, it's work of art. according to science, that will make them appreciate it a little more. a small steady in the netherlands proves that when we are toll something is art, it automatically changes our response to it on a nural level. scientists studied brain activity and concluded we are able to distance ourselves emotionally from art as compared to what we view of reality. you see, kendis, i've got your back. if diane is worried about your cluttered scripts on the desk, tell hert' moment. >> this is art. >> this right here, this -- >> they're actually pretty neat today. >> i'm always neat. this had part i kind of have messed up, but -- >> you're like monica from "friends." it's the mess in the closet. >> i actually practice daily,
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carolina overnight. it's all in response to a deadly police shooting. more than a dozen police officers were hurt in the protests...including one who was hit in the face with a rock... protesters looted items from the back of semi-trucks and set them on fire... they also damaged a police vehicle...smashing the windows and climbing up on the roof of the car. the r shot and killed 43-year-old keith lamont scott yesterday afternoon. police say scott got out of his car holding a firearm and posed a threat. --at this point all we know is there in the apartment complex parking lot this subject gets out with a weapon, they engage him and one of the officers felt a lethal threat and fired his weapon because of it. investigators say they recovered the weapon that scott was carrying. but the man's family says he
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