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happened. you just have to som miraculously overcome. you just go, i can, yes >> honored with a lifetime achievement award in italy at the children's giffoni film festival, one young woman brought up a classic "friends" episode when asking about the issue of bullying. >> apparently you were mean to him in high school. >> a little mean? you made my life miserable. >> i had no idea. i'm sorry. >> you should be. >> what advice would you like to give toe young victims of bullies? >> we used to think it was in childhood we would be bullied or made fun of. now the internet is full of them. they are cowardly and they hide behind their computers. it's about not allowing it to penetrate. >> there is talk about body shaming comments. >> it is anything but anonymous for jennifer five days ago she was chased by
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a swarm of paparazzi vying for reaction to offensive questions. that constant pregnancy speculation led to jen penning a powerful essay called "for the record." in italy, she elaborated on her mission to end body objectification. >> the conversation has started. it's become so glaring, especially in tabl media and we need to empower women not just to be princesses and beauty and get out of social media take social media breaks. moving on to the number two story we are tracking. prince harry's nearly two decade-old regret. much of his life the 31-year-old refused to talk about his mother princess diana's death. now he appears to have had a change of heart. harry opens his heart and lets
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down his royal guard about his mom's tragic death. >> i regret not ever talking about it. >> at a backyard barbecue benefit for heads together, a campaign started by harry and his family to change the conversation about menta illness, the prince openly shared his gri >> the key message here today is that everyone can suffer mental health, whether you're a member of the royal family or a soldier or on team sports, on an individual. it doesn't matter. everyone can suffer. >> it's not as if we never heard harry speak openly about his late mom. >> when she was alive, we completely took for granted our unrivaled love o >> in 2007, a 22-year-old harr remembered the princess on the 10th anniversary of her death. our royal insider says harry's breaking from family tradition with an honest look at his own painful past. >> not something we've seen a lot of in the past from royal family members.
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they are guarded and private. it's something the younger generation of royalties have been good about doing, opening up about their own personal struggles to help other people with that. >> witness yourself and not force it. >> bravo to prince harry speaking candidly about his own struggle. this is obviously a conversation he needs to have. now on to the number three story tracking tonight. arianna grande's white house shutout. remember the donut-licking incident last year? now we know it cost her more than her reputation. arianna's donut-gate from last july reportedly resulted in her being denied a white house performance. the whistle-blower network unleashed 20,000 e-mails the democratic national
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committee. one subject line, reporter for potus piqued interest of a singer. >> supposedly a dnc staffer reached out to the white house and asked if arianna could be vetted for a white house perfor this is only two months after the donut-gate incident where she jokingly said she hated america. >> i hate america. i hate america. >> after a very, thorough vetting, the white house got back to dnc staffer and said, nope, sorry. it does seem likely arianna was rejected because of this licking donut thing. it's unfortunate something so minor that did seem like a joke between friends cost her something as big as a white house performance. now i wouldn't be surprised if she performs there some other time. >> arianna has been mocked about the white house shutout. keeping it low key this past weekend. however, she was snapcha santa monica pier getting in on
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the pokemon craze. with the caption "late night catching them all." more stories trending in our world. >> joining us at our social station with all the news -- >> how about justin timberlake looking fresh on the golf course. >> justin timberlake rocking the red pants and trending as he joined nba superstar steph curry and former "fresh prince of bel-air" star for his iconic carlton dance from the '90s sitcom. ♪ it's not unusual to be loved by anyone ♪ the trio busted their moves at the american century golf championship in lake t >> we got married in a tiny room in the beverly hills courthouse. >> kristen bell trending big sharing photos of her and dax shepard's 2013 wedding day.
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>> it's one of the best days of my life. >> she shared the images with cbs sunday morning. >> he's a wonderful father. >> what makes him a great father? >> bell became emotional tal about their family and husband's past struggles with addiction. >> he's been sober 11 or 12 years now. he knows how many times he's messed up and how many times he's been really close to losing everything. >> i'm glad dax is in a good space. coming up -- as mick jagger restarts daddy duty at 73, is his daughter georgia may ready to embrace sibling number seven? >> are you designing baby rattles because you're going to be a sis again? plus how celine deion is stepping up her fashion game. >> thank the lord for that.
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>> with her stylist who is tracking open celine's beauty bible. >> confidence, wear it, own it, love it. >> the stars continue to show us just about everything on snapchat. >> i appreciated the honeymoon sn >> i wanted to share everything. >> can the social media giant stay on top? >> which star is working off her cheesecake factory indul
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oops, she did it again. britney spears showing how she keeps her body in shape, posting a workout to her 12 million followers saying after cheesecake factory, you do this, treadmill and weights. life is a balance. more weekend fun. >> mark wahlberg showed off he's still got it sharing a fantastic pic with his 6-year-old girl.
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last weekend with my daughter. >> reese witherspoon sharing her ongoing wild vacations from canada with her 12-year-old son adding, making memories. >> check this shot out. mick jagger's 24-yea daughter georgia may, a model, posing with her 17-year-old brother lucas, writing my big brother heart, i will miss you. georgia is stepping out of her mom jerry hall and rocker jagger's shadow. blazing her path as a fashionista and designer. >> is she ready for the role of big sister again? that's right. mick is about to be a dad for the eighth time now with 29-year-old new york ballerina. our guest correspondent sat down with georgia may to find o she's got anything planned for her future sibling. >> will you be designing any baby rattles because you're going to be a sis again? >> no.
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>> georgia may opens up about what she's inherited beside her dad's famous lips and her mom's legendary legs. >> family's important. they have really good work ethics and to keep going. >> mick confirming that work ethic in his sitdown with us back in 2007. >> i think we're really lu that we work very hard. >> never stop what you're doing. even if there are bumps in t road be hard working. >> always work it. georgia may is one of mick's seven children from his relationship with four different women, bianca jagger, jerry hall, marcia hunt and luciana jimenez. four daughters and three sons range from 17 to with georgia now modeling as the new face of thomas sala jewelry. >> who gave you and your family the best advice going into this industry? >> i think like the best advice is to always be on time.
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always try to be nice to everybody. >> which are words she lives by in having just served as a bridesmaid in her mom's spring wedding to rupert murdoch. what about georgia tying the knot with h long-time beau? >> i'm not that into the idea of marriage. i feel my brother was like that and he just got married this summer. so it could ch coming up -- snapchat is aware where people are are focusing. >> snapchat tops twitter and instagram. what's next for the little that could? can the star push keep it on top? >> i'm a big fan of snapchat. >> the insider style guide to celine deion. >> she is very relevant to what's going on in fashion and fe >> only we are with celine's stylist. >> every single bead is a special jewel, is a dream. it's so beautiful. >> it's all next.
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joe jonas shirtless and in the ring with his boxing coach, showing us he's in true fighting form.
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that is chrissie teigen having way too much fun playing around on snapchat. >> i follow her. chrissie is one of the estimated 200 million users of this app which is celebrating fiv tonight we go inside the snapchat sensation that now has many stars choosing it over instagram, but can it stay on top? >> good morning! >> and video. >> we were snapping earlier today, actually. >> snapchating up a storm. >> i love snapchat. >> she is the most dangerous snapchater ever. >> from chelsea's rack. >> what am i doing nude? >> me laying down tracks.
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>> to kate's confession. >> i was a bad mom. bad mom. >> hollywood is obsessed with instant snaps. >> doing an interview for "insider." >> one of the things about snapchat, it's here and now. >> our social media insider share on the growing trend. >> a lot of celebrities use snapchat to, for example, promote their concerts, or even to just share their daily lives. that's really what snapchat has been able to grab people and get them involved. >> i'm a big fan of snapchat. it's less commitment than instagram or twitter. it disappears. it's a way to stay in touch. >> we've been snapchating for an hour in the car. >> you're addicted to the snapchat? >> i like about it, all my relationships in 24 hours it disappears. >> it gets to very young audiences which getting to young people for celebrities is very important.
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they are spending on entertainment. it allows them to do something cool. >> a lot of celebs snap their most intimate moments with fans. >> gabriel union shared her one-year anniversary and eva longoria snapped her honeymoon. >> what isn't going to do snaps on my honeymoon, but had to show you that. >> i followed your entire journey. how was thailand? >> a and cambodia was amazing. i wanted to share everything. >> with social media use at an all-time high can the snap survive? >> the way entertainers connect with fans changes all the time. what people want changes, as much trying to innovate as trying to stay ahead of the curve. >> one person not snapchating, not yet, celine deion. >> we saw her in new york promoting her new album. what people are really buzzing about is her new style. keltie is with us to talk all
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about how celine is playing it. >> celine has been absolutel crushing it on the fashion front. right now she is in montreal pressing for her shows which begin sunday. we are with the man behind the scene of her fashion resurgence in tonight's inside style guide. >> every bead is a special jewel. >> all hail summer's fashion queen celine. >> she is very relevant and in tune with what's going on in fash >> the diva is dominating the style scene like never before with eye-popping colors and this is the man helping make it happen. >> is she very hands-on about what she likes and doesn't like? >> she doesn't not like anything. >> laroche spent years zipping up arianna grande in head-turning looks and reveals his inspiration behind deion's fresh new fearness.
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>> my inspiration is her. that motivates me to just want to bring more and do more and have fun with it. >> and the proof is in her lineup of threads. >> we did seven looks in 24 hours here in new york. some of them were pants and some were short skirts. >> slaying late night in a metallic midi. bringing paris fashion week to a pause and sparking majoroutfit info wi a titanic hoodie, the influence of roche hasn't just skyrocketed her to the top of the best dressed list but revived the 48-year-old's spirit after enduring a difficult year with the loss of her husband and brother. >> playing dress-up and dresses and shoes and the bags, it gave her new energy. it gave her a lot of joy. to hear her say that makes me very happy.
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>> and while we may not be able to crush notes like celine, you can work your wardrobe like her. >> you have to be comfortable. she's great. she loves every part of herself. confidence. wear it, own it, love it. try it on. try it on and you never know what's going to work until you try it on. >> i know a lot of women around the world are having a little bit of a style crush moment on celine. it's okay. she is going to look more stunning when she resumes her caesar's palace residency september 20th in las vegas. >> she never looked better. coming up -- what happens when there is a lost audition tape for the new "star wars"? who is the star gone rogue? tomorrow on "insid
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>> before wego, conan o'brien took his late night show on the road to san diego for comic-con which wrapped yesterday. >> keeping with all things sci-fi, there is a new star-studded audition tape f the upcoming "star wars" franchise. >> you never heard of the millennial falcon?
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i don't know anything about, about these -- e-maims. i haven't followed it. but i am very proud of the campaign i ran. and very proud of the campaign senator sanders ran. bringing in new people into the process. i was -- you know, just delighted. honored to stand with him in new
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hampshire. because, we are -- we are going into our convention. unified, setting forth in our platform, the most progressive agenda that, that any democratic party platform has ever had. that was -- between senator sanders and -- his campaign. and me, my campaign. which i think illustrates how much we want to work together to make, make these, positive changes. >> senator? >> i was dnc chair. so i, during the first obama term. you are not going to find any body at dnc, rnc, who is a complete agnostic who doesn't have an opinion about the candidate. those of us who are in the realm. we have opinions about people. there is a difference about having an opinion about somebody. having a candidate you prefer over somebody else. a difference between that and trying to alter the outcome. the people that have preferences is not a surprise. but -- i don't see, an effort to put a thumb on the scale to tip this one. one way or the other. the vigorous nature of the campaign and positive nature of the campaign is proof that, you know these are public servants who are in it for the right
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reason. i think we are going to be unified going forward. >>
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the fbi launched a probe into the e-mail scandal at the democratic national committee. the dnc claims its e-mail server was broken into by russian hackers trying to help donald trump get elected. trump dismissed it all as today's joke. senior contributor, ted koppel, spoke with the republican candidate for sunday morning. >> nobody in recent memory has a more highly developed sense of public confidence than freshly minted republican nominee for president. still, as i sat down with donald trump, late last week, i couldn't help but wonder. >> let me ask you a question, i wanted to ask you for months. >> go ahead. >> i have a sense on june 16,
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what donald trump was thinking, you know something, i might win the primary or two, i might win a caucus or two, but you know the worst thing that is going to happen the brand is going to be improved, i will be better known, more nay muss than i am today. business is going to be in, you never thought you would be sitting here on this day as the nominee of the republican party? >> it is such a great question, such an interesting question. and i think about it myself. you know i think i must have, ted, because i do look to win. and i believe that if i didn't think i was going to within. i wouldn't have didn't. some where deep down in the mind i must have said, i am going to win. >> the afternoon of his acceptance speech, trump did a walk-through and a mike check. >> i love the media. >> i was being sarcastic. saying how much we love the media. the media has been very dishonest. we put up with it. let people know about it.
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there is tremendous dishonesty in the media. >> it has been a mixed blessing for you. it has been a blessing. you wouldn't be where you are today -- >> yeah, i think you are right. and, some are tremendously honest. but you have tremendous dishonesty in the media. never seen anything like it. more so in the last number of months than i have ever seen it. with that being said, you have to power through it. and i do that. and it seems to be working out pretty well. but i do look to expose it. >> when you talk about exposing the media. what the media is there to do, what we are supposed to do is keep you honest. >> yeah. >> you have had your share of misstatements over the past few months. >> well -- >> without the media, who would know about that? >> i think i am an honest person. i feel i am an honest person. i don't mind being criticized at all by the media. i do want them to be straight about it. >> trump seems to deal with unpleasant reality by ignoring or denying it. >> the ex-presidents, leaders, the one whose ran for president
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are pretty much arrayed against you. >> i don't think so. i don't think so. >> the bushs are, mccains are -- >> people like me. i got the most votes. almost 14 million votes. in the history of the republican party. talking about dwight d. eisenhower. >> now you have to convince. >> the polls are showing. >> now you have to convince democrats. >> way up with independents. >> how do you convince the doubters, people, sitting out there, a lot of people sitting out there saying i can't believe that donald j. trump is the nominee. >> my whole life. you have covered me a long time. known each other a long time. my whole life has been wing. i have won. whether i did, the apprentice, when the on television. >> you can't compare, you can't compare anything you have done before.
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>> tremendous success in business. in television. do a show, a big success. i write book. they're very successful. >> there is nothing like running for president of the united states. >> i agree there is nothing like it. >> how do you convince the doubters, people in the middle? >> i think on november 8. that's the way you convince them. all about that. >> you haven't convinced them before november 8 you are in trouble. >> right now up in many of the polls. >> what are you doing? >> you talked at one point. heard you say it several times. i can be so presidential. >> true. >> haven't seen it yet. >> i think i have. >> i still see that flare of temper. i still see that donald trump who likes to jab people in the ribs when he feels he has to. are we going to see more of that. or less of it. >> you are going after hillary
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there is no question? >> she is a competitor. just like when i am rung the nation. hillary, taken very nasty ad. so funny you say i am going after her. spent $102 million on negative ad. everyone says you are going after hillary. i haven't bought an ad. i will. we have a lot of money. >> what is it that will be different about the trump campaign now in general campaign? >> all i can do is talk about policy. which i am very good at. all i can do is talk about the things we will do for the country. rebuild our depleted military. borders, trade. obama care is a disaster. total disaster. health care plan is a total disaster. >> how important are the debates going to be? >> very important. i think they're less important than people think. you know in the other debates. in 11 debates. every poll had me winning every single debate. i look forward tight. >> you said, never debate someone who is not a debater. you are not a debater. >> i think i surprised a lot of
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people. but i enjoyed the debates. my biggest question when i got into this, is what's going to happen with debates. i have debated, never debated professionally. why life is a debate in a way. go on the stage. that's all they do is debate. they're politician ttz. i actually loved debating. enjoyed it. >> i have this image of you sitting in your jammies at night doing your texting and your tweeting and your facebook, give me a visual aim j when does donald trump text, tweet? >> there will be very little of that if i win. it's a little different. right now i m in a nasty contest. with a person who is a very nasty person. who by the way, tweets and texts and spends tremendous. >> is it you tweeting? are all the tweets yours? >> often times it is me. often times it is me. because i get out a message. between facebook and twitter, i have over 20 million people. a big audience. also, you and the media and everybody is watching. >> it allows you to circumvent. >> allows me to get across a point quickly in second.
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never anything lick that. i have such a big base, 20 million people. more than that. much more than that. think i am gaining, probably 100,000 people every few days. and that gives me a big, big base in terms of the campaign. in terms of a presidency. i don't think i would use it very much at all. >> all right. you have been kind to do this. a couple of things on your agenda. >> thank you very much. >> uh-huh. >> we'll have more from philadelphia, site of the democratic national convention in two minutes. you are watching the "cbs overnight news." let's feed him to the sharks! squuuuack, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. squuuuack, it's what you do.
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for a lot of people, philadelphia is mostly known for its sports teams and the philly cheese steak. the city of brotherly love is steeped in history. mo rocca took a walk around time. ♪ >> reporter: the united states was created 240 years ago in philadelphia and an american first that happened here is indeed a long one. philly was the site of the first u.s. capital. and home to the first u.s. congress. u.s. mint. stock exchange. hospital. art museum. ame church. university. hunting club. zoo, taxi. escalator, department store, air conditioning, and the site of the very first thanksgiving day parade.
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wait, there's more. you guys recognize this place. let's go. whoa, what's with the music? [ "rocky" theme plays ] >> quit it with the rocky theme. trying how to get into the building at the top of the steps. ♪ >> because the philadelphia museum of art boasts one of the world's greatest collections. monet. manet. van gogh. cezzane. mondrian. >> want to see something that will make your head spin? look no further than the museum of medical history. the jaw-dropping array of bodily specimens include the, well, the jawbone tumor of president grover cleveland. they say the city of brotherly love has a big heart. and you can walk through the heart at the franklin institute. >> hey, mo, the heart is the
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side of the heart in person 220 feet tall. >> thank you for that scientist of the franklin institute. very exciting. >> also one of the favorite exhibits for fourth graders everywhere. >> any fourth grader in philadelphia can recognize a good cheesesteak. if you are looking for street food with sophistication. try roast pork sandwich with propose loan and broccoli rub from tony luke's. philadelphia founder william penn standing atop city hall. so revered is penn his search was the highest point in the city until one liberty place skyscraper surpassed it in 1987. some say that's the origin of the curse of billy penn, the championship drought endured in
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philadelphia for nearly 30 years. which the phillies ended after they won the world series in 2008. ♪ ♪ by the way, the phillies, the oldest single named, single city, professional sports team in america dating back to 1883. but the country's oldest sports organization can be found here on the river. philadelphia's famed boathouse road, dates back to the 150s. and that liquid we are gliding across. locals call it water. on a day as the hot as today, water ice is essential. i'll take classic rain be, thanks. water ice was invented by rossati's over 100 years ago. thank you. >> thank you. >> how do forms of the same element co-exist. in a balance. derek pitts can you tell me how? >> sorry, mo, a secret. >> to get a feeling for what life was like. take a stroll through america's
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oldest, inhabited residential street. can you tell me how to get to betsey ross' home. go to the street. go left. take the first right. can't miss it. >> thank you. >> get yourself some stockings. >> betsey ross lived here. famous for creating the american flag. except it is not certain that she did. this was the west philadelphia home of patti labelle. famous for american music charts which she certainly did. ♪ ♪ >> this is a mural of patti labelle. ♪ ♪ it is just one of nearly 4,000 throughout the city. the largest public art project in the country which earned philadelphia a new nickname. city of murals.
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the latest piece. walking along it right now. finished before the start
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college can be a challenge for any young person. as steve hartman found out "on the road." >> reporter: for 20 years here in spartanburg, south carolina, danny and wife sue kept a secret from their son. they never told ryan who has downs syndrome, there are things in life he will never be able to do. when some of ryan's friend left for college. he figured he would go to. his parents said he picked the college. >> he told people he would go to clemson. >> did you brace him? >> we kept telling him. but he continued. >> reporter: although they didn't know it at the time. ryan's dream wasn't entirely out of the question. clemson does have a pre gram for people with intellectual disabilities.
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but it is highly competitive. more than 100 people apply for less than 10 openings. since ryan wasn't getting the hint. they let him try. when the admissions letter arrived they recorded it on home video. >> we are just waiting to see how he does react when it hits him. >> i got accepted? >> he says, i got accepted. and, i think those words mean an awful lot. it was just total absolute joy. >> are you happy? >> yes. >> just as happy as you were that day? >> oh, yeah. >> we were there a couple years ago when he packed for clemson. >> that's the button. >> the two year program teaches job skills and huh to live independently. >> you need my help? >> i could tell his mother especially would appreciate. >> it will be challenging isn't
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it? >> very challenging, yes. >> you are up for it. >> yes. >> 20 years ago there was no room on a college campus for some one like ryan. >> shall we go. >> reporter: today, 200 universities across the country offer some kind of program like this. >> yes. >> all right. >> ryan for one, couldn't have been more grateful for the opportunity. he took instantly to college life. proving that down syndrome can be overcome. >> always been able to control what he hears, what he sees, who he spends time with. >> empty nest syndrome. >> it is not going to be easy. >> remains incurable. >> danny marion yocum jr. >> last spring he graduated. got two. one with occupational therapist. the other at a water slide. he does his own cooking, laundry. he is pretty much self relelian. now if we could just get typical kids to do the same steve hartman on the road.
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♪ it's tuesday, july 26th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >> we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. >> discord at the democratic national convention as day one of the dnc got going, boos for bernie sanders over his support of hillary clinton. but by the end of the day -- >> hillary clinton must become the next president of the united states. first lady michelle obama took the stage and took on trump without ever mentioning his

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