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adrienne: hi. i'm adrienne. lemonis: adrienne, nice to meet you. adrienne: nice to meet you. lemonis: adrienne. so can you guys walk me through the store? it's a bit of sensory overload for me. like, i'm not really sure what i'm supposed to focus on if i came in here. who buys all of this -- monica? jessica: monica has a say in it, yeah. lemonis: like, who picked this? jessica: that i did not pick. lemonis: don't know? jessica: it's -- i -- lemonis: who picked stuff like this? caity: kali actually purchased the angel stuff. monica is big into angels, so she wanted to have some angel-inspired items in the store, so we purchased these. lemonis: and the dishes? jessica: that's probably caity. lemonis: and the clothes? jessica: the shirts were monica. lemonis: and the scarves? jessica: that would have been caity. lemonis: okay, it looks like you guys basically just buy stuff and put your sticker on it. like, is there a buying plan? jessica: no. i don't know. lemonis: 'cause i look around, and i see bowls and scarves and popcorn and coffee. it's like, am i at a country store? am i
adrienne: hi. i'm adrienne. lemonis: adrienne, nice to meet you. adrienne: nice to meet you. lemonis: adrienne. so can you guys walk me through the store? it's a bit of sensory overload for me. like, i'm not really sure what i'm supposed to focus on if i came in here. who buys all of this -- monica? jessica: monica has a say in it, yeah. lemonis: like, who picked this? jessica: that i did not pick. lemonis: don't know? jessica: it's -- i -- lemonis: who picked stuff like this? caity: kali...
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adrienne, we see the problem there right behind you, and there's more trouble on the way? >> reporter: yes, that's right, tom. residents here tell us they've been told they may not get power restored until early next week. and it could be a double whammy for some, with thunderstorms forecast for the mid-atlantic and northeast through saturday. tom? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> next tonight, a 46-year manhunt coming to an end in new mexico. threstina futive officer. the former officer he shot helping to track him down. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: tonight, luis archuleta, a fugitive decades on the run, is back in custody, thanks to an ex-cop who never quit. >> i made him a project. i mean, i've been tracking this guy for 46 years. >> reporter: in 1971, daril cinquanta was a he spots archuleta, who had recently escaped from a prison camp. archuleta pulls a gun. >> he leveled that gun and shot me. back then, we didn't have bulletproof vests. we didn't have radios that came out of the car. so i had to crawl to the car, get in and call for help. >> reporter: archul
adrienne, we see the problem there right behind you, and there's more trouble on the way? >> reporter: yes, that's right, tom. residents here tell us they've been told they may not get power restored until early next week. and it could be a double whammy for some, with thunderstorms forecast for the mid-atlantic and northeast through saturday. tom? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> next tonight, a 46-year manhunt coming to an end in new mexico. threstina futive officer. the...
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diego.k you, thank you jason, for moderating, adrienne, for your leadership in the adrienne arsht centerthat latin american counsel, had my colleagues in panelists. it is an honor to be here. the short answer to your question is that we are planning for stabilization in venezuela and the region. the longer answer is that my bureau, in coordination with our colleagues at the special representative abrams office, we here, they secretary western hemisphere bureau, southcom and others, we are convening security planning for venezuela. we are conducting vance data analytics to understand the operating environment and improve our plan. one aspect we are focusing on is the nonstate armed roots. the illegitimate maduro regime survives by relying on this classic autocratic tool. nowhere is this clearer than in its alliance with nonstate armed groups to conduct these activities. venezuela's nonstate armed groups present a unique challenge as they comprise a complex network of gangs, drug traffickers and terrorist networks. where the regime lacks the will and capacity to govern venezuela, hollowed
diego.k you, thank you jason, for moderating, adrienne, for your leadership in the adrienne arsht centerthat latin american counsel, had my colleagues in panelists. it is an honor to be here. the short answer to your question is that we are planning for stabilization in venezuela and the region. the longer answer is that my bureau, in coordination with our colleagues at the special representative abrams office, we here, they secretary western hemisphere bureau, southcom and others, we are...
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>> adrienne bankert reporting again tonight. adrienne, thank you. >>> and tonight, facing multiple crises, the hurricane, the police shooting in kenosha and, of course, the pandemic, president trump will make his case for re-election on the final night of the republican national convention. it comes after vice president pence last night saying president trump will bring law and order to america. joe biden responding today on camera, telling americans, this is donald trump's america. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: as president trump prepares to take stage at a white house transformed for the republican convention, he is facing three crises. hurricane laura battering the gulf coast. a pandemic that has now killed 180,000 americans. and violence in wisconsin following the police shooting of jacob blake. against that backdrop, the president is making law and order the central message of his re-election campaign. >> we will put out the fire, we will put out the flame, we will put out the vandal
>> adrienne bankert reporting again tonight. adrienne, thank you. >>> and tonight, facing multiple crises, the hurricane, the police shooting in kenosha and, of course, the pandemic, president trump will make his case for re-election on the final night of the republican national convention. it comes after vice president pence last night saying president trump will bring law and order to america. joe biden responding today on camera, telling americans, this is donald trump's...
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>> adrienne bankert for us. adrienne, thank you. >>> and one more note on the economy and jobs. the numbers now moving in the right direction. 963,000 workers filed new unemployment claims last week. that number falling below 1 million for the first time since mid-march, but still far above the worst week of the great recession. 15.5 million americans are still collecting benefits. >>> and when we come back, the new images tonight of that massive baltimore blast. three homes destroyed. two dead. and tonight, the mystery behind what caused this blast. >>> and the split-second decision on the train tracks that saved a life. what that heroic officer told us about the moment. e ay with us. . stay with us. not acto who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupi
>> adrienne bankert for us. adrienne, thank you. >>> and one more note on the economy and jobs. the numbers now moving in the right direction. 963,000 workers filed new unemployment claims last week. that number falling below 1 million for the first time since mid-march, but still far above the worst week of the great recession. 15.5 million americans are still collecting benefits. >>> and when we come back, the new images tonight of that massive baltimore blast. three...
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here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight makes four days since isaias made that crashing landfall in the carolinas. and in the northeast, hundreds of thousands of families don't know how much longer they will be in the dark. >> my mo r feon't wk because it is hooked into the phone. >> reporter: to connecticut, where the governor declared a state of emergency on thursday. >> it takes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 days for it to be restored. that is not a first world situation, that is a third world situation. >> reporter: in new york city, power lines still sparking this morning. huge trees and tangled wires still blocking streets. >> it's like, what comes first? they have to cut the tree down, kill the lines to make sure they can do so safely. >> reporter: early this morning, a new blackout plunged 200,000 new york city customers into darkness. authorities blaming it on a lightning strike. it's been so frustrating here in connecticut. 375,000 people without power here. and officials hope to have everybody restored by tuesday evening. a full week after the storm made landfall. >> adrienne, thank y
here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight makes four days since isaias made that crashing landfall in the carolinas. and in the northeast, hundreds of thousands of families don't know how much longer they will be in the dark. >> my mo r feon't wk because it is hooked into the phone. >> reporter: to connecticut, where the governor declared a state of emergency on thursday. >> it takes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 days for it to be restored. that is not a first world situation, that...
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>> adrienne, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the coronavirus in the u.s. tonight. the cdc is under fire for its sudden covid testing about-face, amid new guidelines tonight that now say if you've been exposed to the virus, you no longer need a test if you don't have symptoms. many ts change? and abc news has now learned that dr. anthony fauci did not sign off on this. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: public health experts far and wide can't believe it. the new guidelines quietly shared on the cdc's website say that even "if you have been in close contact of a person with a covid-19 infection for at least 15 minutes, but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test unless you are a vulnerable individual or your health care provider or public health officials recommend you take one." it's a huge change, and abc news has learned it happened at a white house task force meeting august 20th, without the nation's top infectious disease doctor, who was under anesthesia, away getting surgery. just last month, the cdc and other health officials were saying som
>> adrienne, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the coronavirus in the u.s. tonight. the cdc is under fire for its sudden covid testing about-face, amid new guidelines tonight that now say if you've been exposed to the virus, you no longer need a test if you don't have symptoms. many ts change? and abc news has now learned that dr. anthony fauci did not sign off on this. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: public health experts far and wide can't believe it. the new...
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>> adrienne, thank you. >>> and news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal investigation into the officers involved here. police with guns drawn, mistakenly believing the family was in a stolen suv. a mother, a daughter, and her nieces lying face-down on the pavement. some in handcuffs. the department is cooperating with the investigation. >>> when we come back, the drug tunnel discovery along the mexican border. a look at what federal authorities say may be the most sophisticated tunnel ever. >>> and next, the major update in the overdose death of a big league star. a former team staffer now facing charges. a former team staffer now facing charges. plan matters more than ever. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans have so much to take advantage of. see a doctor from the comfort and safety of home with zero copay. call today to get more of the care you need. with zero copay. all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's
>> adrienne, thank you. >>> and news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal investigation into the officers involved here. police with guns drawn, mistakenly believing the family was in a stolen suv. a mother, a daughter, and her nieces lying face-down on the pavement. some in handcuffs. the department is cooperating with the investigation. >>> when we come back, the drug tunnel discovery along the mexican border....
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adrienne francis can get this has made it to the border he was able to travel the last leg of the route by bus he might cross the border today his time in colombia has left him disillusioned. spain was hit especially hard by the corona virus. and people there were hoping for a more relaxed summer. but the infection rate has been rising. with the fear of a new lockdown north of the country. it's not much of a lockdown barcelona's regional government recommends that people only leave their homes if it's urgent but few people are paying heed. is having a drink and urgent enough reason to go out. alex of a hit works at one of partial on as many beach bars he sympathizes with the young people of the city who are tired of staying home after weeks of lockdown. you are losing like your life the friends the community it's very important for every young people and old people because here in europe and the specially in barcelona life is very open it's very active and the people don't used to get stay in our house just across the road from the beach is one of barcelona's biggest hospitals dozens of
adrienne francis can get this has made it to the border he was able to travel the last leg of the route by bus he might cross the border today his time in colombia has left him disillusioned. spain was hit especially hard by the corona virus. and people there were hoping for a more relaxed summer. but the infection rate has been rising. with the fear of a new lockdown north of the country. it's not much of a lockdown barcelona's regional government recommends that people only leave their homes...
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our adrienne bankert has their findings.good morning, everybody. we are all eating at home more, many of us aiming to eat healthier and get our kids to eat right and "consumer reports" has a warning after five years of data from the department of agriculture on the levels of pesticides on some of our favorite foods. "consumer reports" is out with a new guide this morning on pesticides that says buying fresh produce could sometimes be risky business. >> there are a number of toxic pesticides that have been associated with types of neurological problems, with types of cancer and with endocrine disruptions. >> reporter: the organization analyzed data from the u.s. department of agriculture for residual pesticide levels on fruits and vegetables, checking organic and non-organic produce including fresh, frozen and canned. they're now out with their own rating system for pesticide risk. >> the good news in our findings were that about 50% of the ually alo >> reporter: among the veggies that score excellent and very good by "consum
our adrienne bankert has their findings.good morning, everybody. we are all eating at home more, many of us aiming to eat healthier and get our kids to eat right and "consumer reports" has a warning after five years of data from the department of agriculture on the levels of pesticides on some of our favorite foods. "consumer reports" is out with a new guide this morning on pesticides that says buying fresh produce could sometimes be risky business. >> there are a...
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adrienne bankert has more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you, cecilia. who started it. both men seen shoving each other just steps from the arena floor but after seeing this jarring moment, though, everyone is agreeing that it should have never happened. this morning, newly released video shows a sheriff's deputy aggressively pushing an nba team president. it has a lot of people asking why? >> please, please. >> reporter: attorneys for the toronto raptors president of operations masai ujiri shared this video saying it shows ujiri making his way to the court. >> there's a new nba champion. >> reporter: to celebrate the raptors' championship win last season against the golden state warriors. you can see a hand shove ujiri not once, but twice. >> please, please. >> reporter: his legal team says the video is from the officer's body cam footage showing ujiri reaching for his credentials before getting stopped and shoved by that officer who is sharing a different story. sheriff deputy alan strickland claims it was ujiri who injured him and that ujiri was the a
adrienne bankert has more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you, cecilia. who started it. both men seen shoving each other just steps from the arena floor but after seeing this jarring moment, though, everyone is agreeing that it should have never happened. this morning, newly released video shows a sheriff's deputy aggressively pushing an nba team president. it has a lot of people asking why? >> please, please. >> reporter: attorneys for the toronto...
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coronavirus cases in africa and the correspondent is in cape town following the story for us hi adrienne good to see you so how are people feeling about the relaxation of lockdown measures where you are. well so we just came back from a liquor store where already an hour before the official opening time people started queuing to get some alcohol and many i talked to where happy to finally be able to buy legally alcohol again and cigarettes as well many admit as though that even during the lockdown it was possible to buy both bought at higher prices on the black market i was also surprised though that many at least some told me they supported the measures of the government they supported the idea of shutting down the sale of alcohol for a limited time when the coronavirus cases reached their 1st peak because the logic behind this quite simple the government wanted to keep the hospitals empty so nurses and doctors can focus on 1000 patients and apparently that walked quite well quite well the trauma admissions caused by accidents and alcohol related incidents went significantly down but le
coronavirus cases in africa and the correspondent is in cape town following the story for us hi adrienne good to see you so how are people feeling about the relaxation of lockdown measures where you are. well so we just came back from a liquor store where already an hour before the official opening time people started queuing to get some alcohol and many i talked to where happy to finally be able to buy legally alcohol again and cigarettes as well many admit as though that even during the...
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correspondent adrienne krishna is in cape town and following the story for us so how are people there feeling about the sweeping relaxation of lockdown measures. well sarah i am in front of one of the liquor stores in capetown at the moment you can see few people are still queuing before they open there was a long line of people waiting to get in and many of them of course where happy those i talked to said well it didn't really make sense to have this band they said it was still available both alcohol and cigarettes on the black market they just have to spend more money for it but i was also quite surprised that some people in the line here told me that they could understand the government that they introduced this rule because the peak was there was the 1st peak of the pandemic and the hospitals have seen so many trauma admissions so many car accident and this was exactly the reason why the government decided to reintroduce for 2nd time this ban on alcohol sales to keep the hospitals empty to make sure that the doctors and nurses have time to take care on 1000 patients rather so the
correspondent adrienne krishna is in cape town and following the story for us so how are people there feeling about the sweeping relaxation of lockdown measures. well sarah i am in front of one of the liquor stores in capetown at the moment you can see few people are still queuing before they open there was a long line of people waiting to get in and many of them of course where happy those i talked to said well it didn't really make sense to have this band they said it was still available both...
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possible in a city like capetown this is a disaster that heavily relies on international tourism adrienne increased joining us from cape town thank you. socrates now and in the semifinals of the europa league inter milan have shocked our don't ask 5 nil. martinez open scoring for inter in the 1900 minute and then midway through the 2nd half internet age for more goals through the new low down bro c.e.o. martinez a again and 2 from romelu lukaku enter will now face a via in the final on friday night. reminder of the top story that we're following for you here on deputed protesters have remained on the streets for any fine night in the fellow 1st and top it all ends despite president alexander lukashenko hinting that he could be open to holding elections and sharing power he said 1st there would have to be a referendum on the constitution. coming up next sunday to the news the best of the goals in the bundesliga it is kicked off i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for joining us this half hour. to. pick up the for. the most. part of such. a most remote. place compilation album obsce
possible in a city like capetown this is a disaster that heavily relies on international tourism adrienne increased joining us from cape town thank you. socrates now and in the semifinals of the europa league inter milan have shocked our don't ask 5 nil. martinez open scoring for inter in the 1900 minute and then midway through the 2nd half internet age for more goals through the new low down bro c.e.o. martinez a again and 2 from romelu lukaku enter will now face a via in the final on friday...
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>>that was adrienne moore reporting when asked major bill said that one of his secrets to his longevity is that he keeps his mind sharp. all right now to some bay area baseball the oakland a's were up in seattle taking on the mariners. >>let's jump to the top of the 5th is outfielder ramon lori hitting a 2 run homer here to center field. given the a's the lead. the mariners tried to catch up with the a's defense did enough to seal the game always winning it 3 to 2, 2, teams will finish up their series tonight at 6 o'clock. meanwhile back here in the bay area, the giants were trailing the texas rangers until the bottom of the 6th when the giants rookie stepped up to the plate. >>check it out. tragic the cross hitting a 2 run homer that one going out to left field and that ties the game 5 to 5. unfortunately that momentum was crushed in the 7th inning. >>by rangers batter joey gallo a gallon here he is getting a three-run homer to right field part of the rangers ended up winning at 95. the 2 teams will face each other again tonight at 6.14 marker interest. >>here's a quick live look outsi
>>that was adrienne moore reporting when asked major bill said that one of his secrets to his longevity is that he keeps his mind sharp. all right now to some bay area baseball the oakland a's were up in seattle taking on the mariners. >>let's jump to the top of the 5th is outfielder ramon lori hitting a 2 run homer here to center field. given the a's the lead. the mariners tried to catch up with the a's defense did enough to seal the game always winning it 3 to 2, 2, teams will...
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here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: in an historic move tonight, the nba announces all playoff games tonight will be postponed, following this week's police shooting of jacob blake. players boycotting in protest. >> the bucks had been in serious discussion about boycotting tonight's game. >> reporter: the bucks versus magic, houston rockets versus oklahoma city thunder, and l.a. lakers versus portland trail blazers games all to be rescheduled after some of the biggest stars in sports decided enough is enough. lebron james enraged on twitter, saying, "we demand change, sick of it." l.a. clippers head coach doc rivers giving a powerful statement after his team's win last night. >> we're the ones getting killed. we're the ones getting shot. it's amazing to me why we keep loving this country and this country does not love us back. >> reporter: and you know what, fans are so eager to watch these playoffs, but the bucks tweeting tonight that some things are bigger than basketball. major league baseball following suit, they're protesting. tonight's cincinnati reds/milwaukee brewers game is
here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: in an historic move tonight, the nba announces all playoff games tonight will be postponed, following this week's police shooting of jacob blake. players boycotting in protest. >> the bucks had been in serious discussion about boycotting tonight's game. >> reporter: the bucks versus magic, houston rockets versus oklahoma city thunder, and l.a. lakers versus portland trail blazers games all to be rescheduled after some of the biggest stars...
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adrienne bankert is joining with us more on this.orter: good morning to you, cecilia. sports is in a time of tectonic transition. we know the nba has announced the players have agreed to continue with the playoffs. gam would start this weekend. we're still not sure. meanwhile word from espn that michael jordan, the only black majority owner in the nba, has become a type of peace broker, a voice of reason between players and team ownership. he's urging other owners to listen with those players talking and having a path to move forward. meanwhile, we saw major league baseball respond with this very emotional moment on the field. a tribute to jackie robinson, 42 seconds of silence. their uniforms before walking off the field before leaving a black lives matter t-shirt on the mound, but there was this mess involving the general co fm e worlpofor otten a lot ow us. thank you so much. we'll be right back. , cecilia. >> you'll be following it for us. thank you so much. we'll be right back. climate change is the fight of our generation. the
adrienne bankert is joining with us more on this.orter: good morning to you, cecilia. sports is in a time of tectonic transition. we know the nba has announced the players have agreed to continue with the playoffs. gam would start this weekend. we're still not sure. meanwhile word from espn that michael jordan, the only black majority owner in the nba, has become a type of peace broker, a voice of reason between players and team ownership. he's urging other owners to listen with those players...
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adrienne, thank you so much. >>> coming up here, folks, on "gma," our "play of the day."y is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking biktarvy without talking to your doctor. common side effects were diarrhea, nausea, and headache. if you're living with hiv, keep loving who you are. and ask your doc
adrienne, thank you so much. >>> coming up here, folks, on "gma," our "play of the day."y is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit...
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correspondent adrienne bankert shares how you can unleash your hidden power of kindness.all-new "tamron hall" starts now. [rock music] ♪ - welcome to an all-new "tamron hall show" from my home, and we're gonna have a little fun today. my amazing team searched high and low for little kids with lots of talent. now, this reminds me a bit of my childhood. growing up, me and my cousins, we would do these talent shows, and i was always the emcee, because i was short on talent, but i could talk. hence, the reason i'm here. [laughs] but anyway, from brooklyn to brazil, california to canada, e talends inheorld. take a look at these pictures. that is 13-year-old emerald gordon wulf, who left judges on "america's got talent" speechless. here's one of her big moments. ["dance like yo daddy" by meghan trainor] [audience cheering] ♪ ♪ i want you to dance like yo daddy ♪ [laughter] - ah! ♪ dance like yo daddy - ♪ dance like yo daddy - ♪ and if you care what they're thinking ♪ ♪ you can't have fun ♪ so come on ♪ - oh, go--[laughs] emerald and her mom, chelsea, join us from their home in
correspondent adrienne bankert shares how you can unleash your hidden power of kindness.all-new "tamron hall" starts now. [rock music] ♪ - welcome to an all-new "tamron hall show" from my home, and we're gonna have a little fun today. my amazing team searched high and low for little kids with lots of talent. now, this reminds me a bit of my childhood. growing up, me and my cousins, we would do these talent shows, and i was always the emcee, because i was short on talent,...