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in 2011 diagnosed with hodgkins disease. now that he's in remission, he is checking off things on his bucket list and one of them was to swim with sharks. here he is off the coast of cork. he's got a camera in the air and watch what he spots. a beautiful basking shark in the water. >> oh. >> that's awesome. >> you can see it next to the boat and i think it might be a little bit longer than that boat but it's beautiful and serene. he got the beautiful imagery. after he shot the video, he jumped in the water. >> that's cool. looks like some sort of mythical creature he came upon. >> i just think that's absolutely beautiful that he was able to do this and check this off his bucket list. >> i'm glad they got video footage of it because it is stunning. >> also in the water, a hippo. although i think that hippo thinks she's a porpoise at the zoo in australia. she is a baby. what may be mom is in the water already. when she gets in the water she's a little frisky, going to start jumping and leaping. >> oh. this is awesome. this is
in 2011 diagnosed with hodgkins disease. now that he's in remission, he is checking off things on his bucket list and one of them was to swim with sharks. here he is off the coast of cork. he's got a camera in the air and watch what he spots. a beautiful basking shark in the water. >> oh. >> that's awesome. >> you can see it next to the boat and i think it might be a little bit longer than that boat but it's beautiful and serene. he got the beautiful imagery. after he shot the...
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when the fight moved into the bedroom, hodgkins tackled cook and killed him. because of the make my day law, the version of the self-defense law. the district attorney wanted to charge the shooter, but says the law prevents him from doing so. >> the idea of letting someone who shot and killed another human being with a shotgun slug at point blank range and letting him get away with it, really concerns me. >> the colorado system doesn't have an answer for justice for randy in this situation. i didn't write the law. i took an oath to uphold the law. and that's what i'm doing. >> carmen, how does this make my day law tie prosecutors' hands? >> i wish we dpt call to the make my day law, because it makes people, makes communities, that you have a certain power, a right and obligation, to go ahead and shoot people that come into your home. that's. the purpose. the purpose is to defend your home. defend your property when you feel in fear. that is what the cirques are. the prosecutors here is upset. feeling that his hand are tied. not because justice wasn't done. i t
when the fight moved into the bedroom, hodgkins tackled cook and killed him. because of the make my day law, the version of the self-defense law. the district attorney wanted to charge the shooter, but says the law prevents him from doing so. >> the idea of letting someone who shot and killed another human being with a shotgun slug at point blank range and letting him get away with it, really concerns me. >> the colorado system doesn't have an answer for justice for randy in this...
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. >> i was diagnosed when i was 12 years old with hodgkins lymphoma. >> reporter: allaire was in 7th grade when she learned she had cancer. she kept a journal detailing a grueling year of hospital visits and treatments. >> after the doctor checks me, she says i can get my keepo. i go see melody. she gives me my chemo through a port. the chemotherapy and radiation allaire received are well-known weapons in the battle against cancer. powerful chemicals in chemotherapy drugs attack cells that are rapidly dividing. and high-energy beams used in radiation kill cancer cells by damaging their d.n.a. >> i had a mass in my chest and so the radiation was directed there. and my doctors actually gave me a small tattoo after i was done with the radiation so that i would always know exactly where the radiation was directed towards. >> reporter: but ironically, the same treatments that saved allaires and so many other cancer patients lives, also come with a downside. in the process of killing the cancer cells, they can damage surrounding healthy cells, which can lead to other health problems known
. >> i was diagnosed when i was 12 years old with hodgkins lymphoma. >> reporter: allaire was in 7th grade when she learned she had cancer. she kept a journal detailing a grueling year of hospital visits and treatments. >> after the doctor checks me, she says i can get my keepo. i go see melody. she gives me my chemo through a port. the chemotherapy and radiation allaire received are well-known weapons in the battle against cancer. powerful chemicals in chemotherapy drugs...
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great player but diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma. pint-sized powerhouse jake daniel. he's only 7 but he's already faced non-hodgkins lymphoma and he beat it so he decided to send words of encouragement david's way. take a listen. >> here's some tips. number one, keep your head up. number three, never give up. number four, when you get your mouth sores always eat yellow and good luck, buddy. i will be praying for you. >> i'm in love with this child. 7-year-old with the sweetest, sweetest disposition. i love the jell-o tip. good to know. >> he was inspired, quesenberry because of the kid's infectious enthusiasm and he tweeted back to jake "you just made my day, my friend. wise words. young stud can't wait to meet you!" day, i can't wait for that to happen. >> that's going to be special. >> and hopefully quessenberry will have the news he, too, is following jake and getting over it. >> the fact that he had it, beat it, and it is so strong at that age to give advice. >> hopefully he's already dealt with the worst life has to offer him. t
great player but diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma. pint-sized powerhouse jake daniel. he's only 7 but he's already faced non-hodgkins lymphoma and he beat it so he decided to send words of encouragement david's way. take a listen. >> here's some tips. number one, keep your head up. number three, never give up. number four, when you get your mouth sores always eat yellow and good luck, buddy. i will be praying for you. >> i'm in love with this child. 7-year-old with the sweetest,...
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about the types of cancers that are linked to these types of chemicals, including leukemia, non-hodgkin's lymphoma. why would anyone want to short circuit a process? just because the oil companies want it? we've got to think about our people. tar sands oil from the keystone pipeline will flow to our gulf refineries, increasing this toxic air pollution that already plagues communities like port arthur, texas. i ask you to meet with some of those kids, meet with some of their parents, meet with some of those health professionals and they will tell you the asthma rates that are happening, the respiratory illnesses, the skin irritations, the cancer. all they talk about is a pipeline. what about what flows through it? what about the toxics that get burned into our air? now, we know a pipeline does wurs. we know a pipeline does burst. we have seen many of those incidents, and we know one did burst with tar sands oil in kalamazoo, michigan. they still haven't cleaned up the river. three years, they still haven't cleaned it up. and we know that the pipeline goes through communities in environment
about the types of cancers that are linked to these types of chemicals, including leukemia, non-hodgkin's lymphoma. why would anyone want to short circuit a process? just because the oil companies want it? we've got to think about our people. tar sands oil from the keystone pipeline will flow to our gulf refineries, increasing this toxic air pollution that already plagues communities like port arthur, texas. i ask you to meet with some of those kids, meet with some of their parents, meet with...
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. >> reporter: also reporting, 14-year-old fallon vega who at age 12 was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphomave a message for the people in the audience tonight? >> i hope people aren't afraid to be themselves and just, i don't know, love themselves for who they are. >> reporter: the garden of dreams talent show gives kids who have suffered in their young lives a chance to do something incredible somewhere incredible. for 12-year-old singer matthew martinez, his inspiration comes from his dad angel, a navy veteran, a 9/11 first responder and a hero to his son. >> he got hurt and then they enrolled him in the wounded warrior project. >> how exciting is all of this? how exciting has it been for you? >> it's so exciting, because knowing that a lot of these people came here to see all of us sing and dance is so amazing. >> reporter: minutes before show time, the celebrities are arriving, the audience is in place, the energy is palpable. true to form, malcolm and gentleman dash yeah bring down the house. ♪ i ain't got time for it bully ♪ >> reporter: fallon is embraced by the crowd when she sings
. >> reporter: also reporting, 14-year-old fallon vega who at age 12 was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphomave a message for the people in the audience tonight? >> i hope people aren't afraid to be themselves and just, i don't know, love themselves for who they are. >> reporter: the garden of dreams talent show gives kids who have suffered in their young lives a chance to do something incredible somewhere incredible. for 12-year-old singer matthew martinez, his inspiration comes...