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>> tessa: my pro pianist friend from chicago, he swears by ice packs before a session. so i told nikki to give it a try. >> nikki: yeah, i'm pretty much stuck in my ways, though. i don't know if it'll work for me. thank you, though, tessa. >> tessa: any time. i've got your back. >> nikki: so, um, what are those? >> abby: noah brought you both flowers. he wanted to deliver them himself, but he is busy fixing our technical difficulties. >> nikki: that's so sweet. i'll have to thank him later. >> tessa: me, too. >> abby: i just feel so awful not being able to tell you whether or not you're gonna
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perform. i mean, i-i hate keeping you in limbo. >> nikki: oh, honey, no, it's not your fault. you're not responsible for mechanical failures. >> abby: oh, i am responsible for getting people here to fix or replace it. >> tessa: shouldn't someone make an announcement or something? >> nikki: oh, no, no. that would never happen. that would mean that victor's not the almighty. >> abby: yeah, that is not how my father rolls. >> nikki: no, he will wait till the very last moment, and we'll pretend that there are no issues. it's kind of a newman family trait, now that i think about it. >> hilary: jack abbott, don't even think about walking by without saying hello. >> jack: i would not dream of it, hilary. may i introduce my mother, dina mergeron. mother, this is my dear friend, hilary curtis. >> dina: well, it's nice to finally meet you, dear. >> hilary: it is so nice to meet you, mrs. mergeron. >> dina: thank you. >> hilary: and i do apologize that i wasn't available for your interview when you stopped by gc buzz recently. >> dina: well, your co-anchor was charming and very professional. >> hilary: well, i really hope that you will stop by again.
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and bring your brilliant son with you. >> dina: [ chuckles ] >> hilary: but now that i have you here, how do you feel about the newmans' big night? >> dina: oh, i'm so looking forward to the music. >> jack: we are all in for a treat. listen, it's fair to say i am nikki's biggest fan. i could go on and on about her musical prowess, but then we'd all miss the show. >> dina: yes, we would, wouldn't we? [ chuckles ] >> victor: i hope you brought your checkbook. i expect hamilton and winters to make a large contribution. >> neil: checkbook and a pen. >> victor: oh, yeah? >> neil: are you kidding? already on that, yeah. i wouldn't miss the opportunity to see nikki play for the world. and it looks like you might be, you know, running a little bit behind. >> victor: no, no, no, no. everything is fine. enjoy yourself. >> neil: okay. >> victor: all right? >> neil: i'll see you in a bit. >> victor: thank you. mm-hmm. well, hello, dina. >> dina: hello, victor. >> victor: don't you look lovely. >> dina: thank you. and you, you have really outdone yourself. >> jack: actually, nikki's the one that's outdone herself for this command performance. even victor doesn't know what she's put herself through. >> victor: jack, i certainly don't need you to tell me about my wife. >> jack: i don't know. maybe you do. oh, there's my sister.
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excuse us, please. >> victor: you're excused. >> ashley: you're looking well, mother. >> dina: oh, i feel well. which means i won't be leaving town anytime soon, despite concerns to the contrary. >> jack: mother. >> ravi: are you familiar with tonight's pieces, ms. mergeron? the second movement of the first piece is, well, it's sublime in the hands of a gifted artist. >> dina: well, i'll certainly look at it very closely. jack, would you be a dear and go find our seats? >> jack: uh, sure. yeah. care to join me? >> ravi: sure. >> ashley: something wrong? >> dina: oh, no, no, no, darling. i just want to compliment you on your choice of escort for this evening. your young man is delightful. >> ashley: he's not exactly my young man. >> dina: oh, well, i see nothing wrong with enjoying the company of a very handsome gentleman. i assume you are enjoying him. >> ashley: can we please not go there? >> dina: why not? you certainly went there with questions about graham. >> ashley: it wasn't quite the same. >> dina: wasn't it, dear?
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>> nick: dad, you see the time? people are taking their seats expecting mom to perform. someone's gonna have to say something. >> victor: son, you're a guest here tonight. this is not your concern. >> nick: you are kidding yourself if you think that equipment's just gonna fix itself magically. it's not gonna happen. >> victor: how the hell do you know that? >> abby: who said you could touch that? >> scott: oh. >> abby: have you seen noah? >> scott: why do you need noah? what's going on? >> abby: what are you even doing back here? you're not on duty tonight. >> scott: victor sent me. >> abby: [ laughs ] of course he did, yeah. to check up on me? to tell me how inadequate i am? yeah, no, i'm good. i've already gotten that message. >> scott: what are you talking about? you've orchestrated the whole thing from start to finish. if anything went wrong, we can -- we can work it out. >> abby: no, not anything went wrong. everything went wrong. so go find your seat, have some bubbly. either nikki will perform on that stage tonight or i am going to stand out there and let
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everyone throw tomatoes at me. yeah, that should be entertaining. >> scott: look, tell me how i can help. >> abby: please just go to your seat. really. >> scott: should i stall? >> abby: what's the point in dragging out the misery? the show will either happen or it won't. look, maybe help my dad out with the guests. at least he still trusts one of us. >> scott: hey, you busted your butt on this. you've -- you've pulled off the impossible. i'm impressed. >> abby: no, i almost pulled it off. [ scoffs ] almost. >> scott: yeah. >> abby: no, seriously, just -- just go. >> scott: all right. >> noah: abby. >> abby: noah! please tell me you have good >> abby: noah! please tell me you have good news.
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>> abby: [ gasps ] you made it! bless you! [ chuckles ] >> noah: great. listen, we have a new soundboard to sub in the one that blew out. would you mind helping me grab it from the car and work your magic, set it up? >> on it. >> noah: great. >> abby: go, go! make it happen! [ laughs ] so, mr. pittman, if -- i mean, when this works, you'll sign the paperwork? >> pittman: if it's up to code, you'll get your permit. >> abby: oh! >> nick: dad, the board was smoking, all right? so much that the safety inspector ruled it a lost cause. yet you're still trying to push this thing and cause even more stress to mom. look, there's gonna be drinks and food at the top of the tower. there's gonna be a big party whether mom plays a single note or not. just let it go. >> victor: your lack of support for this family disappoints me. >> chelsea: hey, um, the nanny just called, and connor's running a fever, and he's asking for me. >> nick: yeah, just go, all right? this night is an epic fail. you don't need to stick around for it. >> chelsea: yeah, but i feel
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awful leaving you here in the midst of all this. um, just know that nikki, she's gonna be fine no matter what happens. >> nick: well, i took care of things backstage, so... just give connor a hug for me. >> chelsea: okay. i'll have one waiting for you, too. good luck. >> nick: thanks. >> tessa: can i help you? >> may i speak with mrs. newman for a moment? >> tessa: i'll give you two some privacy. >> nikki: hello. >> this is for you, mrs. newman. >> nikki: oh, please, call me nikki. sit down. oh. this is the orange m.s. ribbon. do you know someone who has m.s.? >> yes. me. when i was diagnosed, i panicked. i didn't know what my life would be like, but to have somebody
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like you put themselves out there, get up and perform, it's inspiring. you're living proof that this disease can't hold us back from a wonderful, fulfilled life. thank you for giving us a voice. >> nikki: thank you. >> howard: ooh, there he is, there he is! go, go, go! >> hilary: mr. newman, mr. newman. um, we have chatted with all of the glitterati attending the event, but not with the man himself. now, have you been avoiding me, mr. newman? >> victor: now, why would i avoid you, hilary? i've just been showing the guests to their seats. >> hilary: hear that? now that's the personal touch. mr. newman -- he knows how to make everyone in the room feel like a star. i'm willing to bet that that's gonna result in a little more donations, huh, for the research center? >> victor: and you know more donations, more research. that means we're coming closer to a cure. >> hilary: now, i'm sure that you're eager to see your wife take the stage, but how are you feeling tonight? excited? nervous? >> victor: well, i have to say
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something about the performance. um... >> hilary: an exclusive. we are all ears. >> victor: yeah. things didn't go quite as i had expected. [ cellphone chimes ] excuse me. >> hilary: victor newman really knows how to build up anticipation, now doesn't he? >> victor: excuse me. we have to continue this another day, okay? >> hilary: and that's what we day, okay? >> hilary: and that's what we call a cliffhanger, folks.
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now moments lost to headaches are moments gained with excedrin. >> abby: noah saved us with a new board from the underground. a new tech team has it up and running. and i had mr. grouchy safety inspector sign off. ah! now, i don't blame nick, but a little help would have been nice. >> victor: what do you mean? >> abby: well, he was here last night helping me with the safety inspection. and if all we needed was a new board, he had one all along. i guess we were thinking in terms of fixing and not replacing. either way, it doesn't matter. we are a go. and i couldn't be happier. [ chuckles ] >> victor: you know what's impressive? you stayed cool under pressure. proud of you. and i won't forget it. >> abby: [ sighs ] >> nick: hey.
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>> scott: hmm? >> nick: how are things backstage? still tense? >> sharon: what's going on? >> nick: there were some tech problems. uh, dad's just being dad, wants us to pretend that all is well. >> scott: listen, abby's one more setback from spinning out. i told her none of this is her fault. >> nick: no, it's not. somebody needs to say something. i guess since my dad's not here, any newman will do. >> tessa: the woman who stopped by gave you that? >> nikki: yeah. it's an m.s. ribbon. she said i was an inspiration. >> tessa: you sound surprised. >> nikki: i am. >> tessa: you mean so much to so many people, whether they have m.s. or not. >> victor: are you ready? audience is. >> nikki: but the sound system.
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>> victor: abby and noah saved the day. tessa, i think they're waiting for you. the stage is yours. >> tessa: wow. um... there's a lot of people out there, fancy people. >> nikki: yeah, you're gonna be wonderful. go ahead. >> victor: don't you worry. >> tessa: what about you? >> nikki: well... by the time you're finished, i'll be ready. break a leg. [ applause ] >> nick: um... good evening. uh, if i could have your attention, please. uh, i'm nick newman, and i have
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an announcement to make. [ applause ] uh, please, uh, give a warm welcome to the very talented singer-songwriter tessa porter. [ cheers and applause ] >> tessa: thank you, thank you. uh, sorry for the hold-up, everybody. before i start, i want to thank nikki newman. she's the first friend i made in genoa city. she's fierce, she's talented, and every day she reminds me that music isn't a gift. it's a necessity. so this song's for her. [ applause ] [ guitar playing ] ♪ i've never been the one to trust ♪ ♪ never felt a need to stay ♪ always on the run, chase the sun, no one else ♪
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♪ but you won't let me go ♪ ♪ you won't let me ♪ ♪ even when i've tried ♪ ♪ even when i wanted to ♪ you won't let me give up, give up holding on to you ♪ ♪ every time i fall ♪ you're the voice that carries through ♪ ♪ i'm still learning, learning, learning how to count on you ♪ >> nikki: how did this happen? >> victor: i will never let you down. all i want is to make magic for you. i want you to show this whole town what you're made of. i love you. and i know you love me. ♪
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>> nikki: thank you. >> tessa: ♪ even when i've tried ♪ ♪ even when i've wanted to ♪ ♪ you won't let me give up, give up holding on to you ♪ ♪ every time i fall ♪ you're the voice that carries through ♪ ♪ i'm still learning, learning, learning ♪ ♪ how to count on you >> next on "the young and the restless"... >> cane: there's something that you guys need to know. >> mattie: whatever it is, just tell me. >> victor: please welcome nikki newman. [ applause ]
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president trump returns from france today where he took part in the celebration of bastile day and he was also marking the 100th anniversary of the entry of american troops into the first world war. he tried to keep questions about europe but questions followed him to paris. >> mr. president someone said if someone got an e-mail like the one your son don jr. received should alert the fbi, and were you mispled not knowing
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about this meeting. >> first i believe we will have a great fbi director. i think he's doing really well and we're very proud of that choice. think i've done a great service to the country by choosing him. he will make us all proud and i think some day we'll see that. and hopefully some day soon. so we're very proud of him. as far as my son is concerned. my son is a wonderful young man. he took a meeting with a russian lawyer. not a government lawyer but a russian lawyer. it was a short meeting, a meeting that went very, very quickly, very fast, two other people in the room, one left almost immediately the other was not really focused on the meeting. i do think this from a practical standpoint most people would have taken that meeting.
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it's called opposition research or research into our opponent. i've only in politics for two years, but i've had many people call up, "oh, gee, we have information on this factor or this person, or frankly, hillary." that's very standard. in politics it's very standard where they have information and you take the information. in the case of don he listened. they talked about adoption and things. adoption wasn't even part of the campaign. but nothing happened from the meeting. zero happened from the meeting and honestly i think the press made a very big deal over something that really a lot of people would do now the lawyer who went to the meeting was in the halls of congress also. somebody said that her visa or passport to come into the country was approved by attorney general lynch now maybe that's wrong i just heard that a while
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ago so surprised to hear that so she was hear because of lynch. so again, i have a son who is a great young man. he's a fine person. he took a meeting from a lawyer from russia. it lasted for a very short period and nothing came of the meeting. and i think it's a meeting that most people in politics probably would have taken. >> there are new concerns about a rare cancer possibly linked to breast implants. last year nearly 300,000 women opted for breast augmentation surgery. most suffered few problems. but a report by the fda links this rare cancer to implants in 1 and 31 patients i spoke to one woman who ended up fighting the disease and also her insurance company. >> kim rogers was shocked find
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tumor under her arm. >> i could feel a mass the size of an egg to a lemon. it was very large. >> then she learned it was cancer possibly connected to the cosmetic breast implants she had put in 17 years ago. >> i was never informed that i could possibly get cancer. basically they said they are 100% safe. >> it's called breast implant associated anaplasia large cell lymphoma that could develop following breast implants something doctors at md. anderson cancer center in houston have been studying for five years. >> this is a type of lymphoma it is a cancer that develops in the scar tissue around breast implants. >> breast implants come with a smooth or textured outer surface. surgeons use these textured implants to limit the movement
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of a breast implant. even though just about 15% are textured. fda says most women who developed lymphoma 203 of 231 cases that identified the type of surface received textured implant. >> why is that do you know? >> so we know it's something triggering the lymphoma is a chronic long lasting inflammatory state akin to an allergic reaction in these patients and it stimulates part it's of their immune system and in certain patients developed into lymphoma. >> there are three breast manufacturers in the u.s. >> how big of a potential problem pr or otherwise is this lymphoma for a breast implant manufacturer? >> we are taking it very seriously and want to make sure there's education.
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>> in particular telling doctors and patients that the cancer has a high cure rate often simply taking the implants out. >> it's rare and also very treatable as long as it is caught and implants removed. >> the risk is low but nine women have died and national cancer treatment guide line says anyone who gets the lymphoma should have her implants removed as soon as possible. but insurance companies don't always agree to pay. kim roger says her insurer blue shield blue cross montana three times denied removal of her implants telling her it was contract exclusion because her implants were cosmetic. >> i was furious. the first line of defense was to remove the source. the source was still in my body.
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>> after repeated appeals they decided to help with the removal not reconstruction. they said they do cover cosmetic procedures but for this type of lymphoma the company would not happen what happened in rogers case. but dr. clemens say. >> we can't wait months or years until an insurance company says we're going to cover it. >> these women could die. >> that's correct. >> rogers says she's continuing to fight for full insurance coverage on behalf of other women. >> i want to be the leader of the pack and for all the women behind me i want them not to do this battle that i'm doing. >> rogers says the cost of her removal and reconstruction could be up to $12,000. now for the other two manufacturers mentor told us long term data support the
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in our series living stronger we're celebrating older americans whose zest for life is an inspiration for people of all ages. this story coming from the gym. >> at this high intensity workout in new york city this man is redefining what it means to be physically fit keeping up for an hour with the rep tishs cross fit routine. jumping on a 24 inch box. doing upside down push ups and climbing 15-foot rope alongside gym members half him age. >> at 77 years old why push yourself this hard. >> i like it. i love it.
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i want to stay out of the nursing home. >> he is the oldest man to compete in the cross fit games going up against men a decade younger. cross fit is the fastest growing fitness movement in the world. in 2008 bonilla stopped training for two months to take on his biggest challenge yet, he was fighting prostate cancer. >> i get emotional with this. >> why? >> i always been in healthy shape. i always watched what i ate. and i came down with prostate cancer. and i had it taken out and then i started coming back. >> now cancer-free, he's challenged cross fitters around the world. each year they mark his birthday by doing six exercises like push ups, squats and kettle bell swing to match his age.
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>> if i did it this year all of the exercises would be 78 times. in one sitting. >> two years ago when no one would give him a job he built a gym in his basement and got his own clients including navy seal luke mason. >> he has years of experience on me, he's 77 years old he's got something to teach. >> would you say this is your own fountain of youth? >> yes, i love being strong. i love being able to do a lot of young things that young people are not able to do or not willing to do. pirsperation his of recipe for staying young. living stronger. >> that's it for the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back a little later.
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from the broadcast center in new york city captioning funded by cbs it's friday, july 14th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump enjoying the city of light, but the controversy is overshadowing mr. trump's vision. murder confession. the pennsylvania man suspected of being involved in the disappearance of four men is talking to police. and venus williams is heading to the wimbledon final, becoming the oldest finalist in two decades.
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