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carolina state basketball and the tickets were a gift from maddie. she does not know her boyfriend of a year had the surprise of his own planned. >> i was shocked. i does not expect anything. i wasn't even looking, he said look at that. >> this is what she saw formal invitation to go do her senior prom. >> he set it up with a trend's father and arranged for friends and mother to take pictures of the big prom pronal and she said yes, how could you say know with that on the jumbo-tron. >> so cute. >> wish i thought of that. >> thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yo! whoa! whoa! ah. hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. some of you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine but today, it's all about millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's first contestant actually won the mediocrity award in high school for trying hard but not being the best. today, he's here to win big money and set the record straight. he is anything but-- from mediocre. from huntington, new york, please welcome cooper macco! >> oh, yeah! >> wow. >> hey, what's
carolina state basketball and the tickets were a gift from maddie. she does not know her boyfriend of a year had the surprise of his own planned. >> i was shocked. i does not expect anything. i wasn't even looking, he said look at that. >> this is what she saw formal invitation to go do her senior prom. >> he set it up with a trend's father and arranged for friends and mother to take pictures of the big prom pronal and she said yes, how could you say know with that on the...
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maddy hopes the video will inspire other kids with special needs and teach them they can doing anythingwell, joining me in the studio right now is irene van der zande. i hope i said that right. she is the founder and executive director of kid power, teenpower, fullpower international. that's a mouthful. she is the author of multiple books including two very important resources "bullying what adult need to know and to keep kids safe," and "face bullying with confidence." your organization has been around for a long time. how did you start this? >> the inspiration for starting kid power happened when i took more than 25 years ago, when i took a group of young children, including my own two on a field trip. and ended up protecting them from a man who was threatening to kidnap them. >> my goodness. >> so now you've pretty much become an expert between your own life and all this. how do we know the difference between bullying versus normal children and their conflict? >> well, experimenting with negative youth as a power is normal. when it becomes bullying is when it's becoming damaging, whe
maddy hopes the video will inspire other kids with special needs and teach them they can doing anythingwell, joining me in the studio right now is irene van der zande. i hope i said that right. she is the founder and executive director of kid power, teenpower, fullpower international. that's a mouthful. she is the author of multiple books including two very important resources "bullying what adult need to know and to keep kids safe," and "face bullying with confidence." your...
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when they emerge from behind the screen -- maddie fist,rst and her sister sophie.has no disability. tonight, the video has more than 50 million views. >> hi, david! >> reporter: the two sisters revealing why they chose that dance. >> maddie likes doing the egyptian dance. >> do it. do the egyptian. >> reporter: and they were just one pair one of many. this one, a dancing love story. a kiss and a message that love has no race. this couple the warm embrace saying it all. love has 0no age. through it all, the audience fixated. the hug, the faces. the two little friends revealed. it's all part of a campaign by the ad counsel tonight. couples and friends who they say embody the idea that love has no label. and the gray family from california agrees. >> she is the same on the inside even though she has special needs. >> reporter: all of those couples making millions smile tonight. including the sisters and their simple message. >> i love my sister. >> and we love checking in with them earlier today. thank you for watching this thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to se
when they emerge from behind the screen -- maddie fist,rst and her sister sophie.has no disability. tonight, the video has more than 50 million views. >> hi, david! >> reporter: the two sisters revealing why they chose that dance. >> maddie likes doing the egyptian dance. >> do it. do the egyptian. >> reporter: and they were just one pair one of many. this one, a dancing love story. a kiss and a message that love has no race. this couple the warm embrace saying it...
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. >> maddie likes doing the egyptian dance. >> do the egyptian maddie. do it.e egyptian. >> reporter: and they were just one pairing, one of many. this one, a dancing love story. a kiss and a message -- love has no race. love has no gender. it's all part of a campaign by the ad counsel tonight. couples and friends who they say embody the idea that love has no label. and the gray family from california agrees. >> she is the same on the inside even though she has special needs. >> reporter: all of those couples making millions smile tonight. including the sisters and their simple message. >> i love my sister. >> and thank you for watching this thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >> i hope he's going to make it. >> oh, man oh, no. >> new video of harrison ford's plane going down the latest on his condition. >> new at 6:00 a person of interest in the murder of an oakland teenager. police tell us without telling his parents. >> should prostitution be against the law in california? tonight, legalizing the sex trade.
. >> maddie likes doing the egyptian dance. >> do the egyptian maddie. do it.e egyptian. >> reporter: and they were just one pairing, one of many. this one, a dancing love story. a kiss and a message -- love has no race. love has no gender. it's all part of a campaign by the ad counsel tonight. couples and friends who they say embody the idea that love has no label. and the gray family from california agrees. >> she is the same on the inside even though she has special...
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. >> i'm maddis campbell from new jersey, a former marine, served in vietnam in 1967 and '68.ed to vietnam in 2010. my organization funds education for disabled children and for victims of unexexploded ordinates. >> reporter: i'm mike cerre. like the others, i first came to vietnam during the war. in 1970 and '71 i was with the marines flying as an observer out of the danang air base. >> many of our missions took off and landed at the air base and much of agent orange was stored at the air base for about ten years. much of the area right around the perimeter of what is now the airport was contaminated as a result of that. >> reporter: agent orange, the defoaliant used extensively by the american military during the war contains dioxin a dangerous compound believed to cause birth defects in vietnamese families and american veterans. >> the older boy who is laying here he's just about incapacitated 100% at this point. we're seeing more and more of the genetic results of agent orange. these two boys are third generation victims and i see it in our own veterans' families back in t
. >> i'm maddis campbell from new jersey, a former marine, served in vietnam in 1967 and '68.ed to vietnam in 2010. my organization funds education for disabled children and for victims of unexexploded ordinates. >> reporter: i'm mike cerre. like the others, i first came to vietnam during the war. in 1970 and '71 i was with the marines flying as an observer out of the danang air base. >> many of our missions took off and landed at the air base and much of agent orange was...
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. >> this is maddie.has a popular youtube channel, she does blogs frequently she has several thousand subscribers. people love her cheery sunny disposition and funny attitude. but this her latest blog getting a lot of attention because it's completely different than anything she's posted so far. >> i've come to the park because i just came from the doctor's office yesterday. i, for the first time wasn't able to just brush over something that's been bothering me for two years and that is this. >> as you can see, she is exposing a different side of herself. she's been dealing with something called perioal dermatitis. >> i have a condition around my mouth. i feel like i can't cover it. i just can't like brush it away and pretend it's okay. >> you can see, she's being honest and emotional how she struggles with this. she wanted to put the truth out there and really talk to people. >> i've put myself into so much pressure to look a certain way for these videos because a large majority of the comments that i ge
. >> this is maddie.has a popular youtube channel, she does blogs frequently she has several thousand subscribers. people love her cheery sunny disposition and funny attitude. but this her latest blog getting a lot of attention because it's completely different than anything she's posted so far. >> i've come to the park because i just came from the doctor's office yesterday. i, for the first time wasn't able to just brush over something that's been bothering me for two years and...
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. >> this is maddie a very popular youtube channel. she does blogs quite frequently. several thousand subscribers. people love her cheery sunny disposition and her funny attitude. this her latest blog is getting a lot of attention because it's completely different than anything she has posted so far. >> [ inaudible ] as you saw yesterday, i for the first time wasn't able to just brush over some things that have been bothering me for two years. that is this. >> as you see, she is exposing a different side of herself. she has been dealing with something called dermatitis for the past few years. >> i have a skin condition around my mouth. it totally hurts my confidence. i can't like brush it away and pretend it's okay. >> as you can see, she is being very honest very emotional about how she struggles with this. she wanted to put the truth out there and really talk to people. >> i've put myself under so much pressure to look a certain way for these videos because a large majority of the comments i get are about the way i look. i don't look like that. everybody has somethi
. >> this is maddie a very popular youtube channel. she does blogs quite frequently. several thousand subscribers. people love her cheery sunny disposition and her funny attitude. this her latest blog is getting a lot of attention because it's completely different than anything she has posted so far. >> [ inaudible ] as you saw yesterday, i for the first time wasn't able to just brush over some things that have been bothering me for two years. that is this. >> as you see, she...
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>> this is maddy. >> hi, maddy. how are you? >> oh, my gosh. is this dot?said dot, you know, they are already close friends, right? that is dot jones, "glee" cast member who plays football coach shannon, gave 19-year-old madison hoffman a personal phone call on friday. >> hoffman has been a die hard "glee" fan since the show started six seasons ago. >> she was diagnosed with stage 2 hodgkins lymphoma last year. the make-a-wish foundation helped to connect dot with hoffman. hoffman recently found out her cancer is in remission. >>> spring training, san francisco giants working on getting barry bonds in an responded role with the organization. >> nice. according to the "chronicle," bonds' exact position, it is not -- it has not been determined yet but we know he's been with the team for seven days. he is working as a spring training instructor. >> and michael sam is on "dancing with the stars," yet he still hopes to fulfill his lifelong dream of playing in the nfl. he will take part today in the first ever veterans combine in arizona. sam is the first openly
>> this is maddy. >> hi, maddy. how are you? >> oh, my gosh. is this dot?said dot, you know, they are already close friends, right? that is dot jones, "glee" cast member who plays football coach shannon, gave 19-year-old madison hoffman a personal phone call on friday. >> hoffman has been a die hard "glee" fan since the show started six seasons ago. >> she was diagnosed with stage 2 hodgkins lymphoma last year. the make-a-wish foundation helped...
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and i said, "well, maddie, if there are two police officers at the door, at 8:00 in the morning, it'sut of the tub, and i put on my big, heavy, marshmallow robe, and threw a towel on my head, and kind of peeked out the door. >> reporter: sure enough. two policemen, big. >> they said, "well, ma'am, we need to tell you that apparently there's been a hit taken out on you." yeah. really? is that the story you're going to try to sell me this morning? and they were, like, "no, ma'am, it's very serious. and we need you and your daughter to get your stuff together, and, you know, pack a bag. we need to get you out of the house, because this is where the hit was supposed to take place." >> i was told to go to my room. and i could eavesdrop some, but i couldn't hear everything. i could hear my mom crying. >> reporter: tell no one, said the policemen. don't even make a phone call. so of course, she did. called her long time friend cathy harrell. >> and i picked up the phone and she said, "cathy, i need you to come get maddy and keep her safe." and i said, "what are you talking about?" she said,
and i said, "well, maddie, if there are two police officers at the door, at 8:00 in the morning, it'sut of the tub, and i put on my big, heavy, marshmallow robe, and threw a towel on my head, and kind of peeked out the door. >> reporter: sure enough. two policemen, big. >> they said, "well, ma'am, we need to tell you that apparently there's been a hit taken out on you." yeah. really? is that the story you're going to try to sell me this morning? and they were, like,...
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marine amir heck maddy suddenly arrested in iran. his family says he was visiting his grandparents, iran says he was cooperating with hostile governments. today the marine sentenced to 10 years in iran's notorious evan prison. one of the most dangerous prisons in the world. last christmas his family still in michigan says he went on a hunger strike. right now, he is he holding on hoping his case isn't forgotten by the united states government. then, september 26th, 2000 12, american pastor saeed abedini arrested in iran. his crime? setting up churches in homes for christians trying to worship in iran. his wife, taking the tragic story "on the record" with greta. >> it's been too long since he has been gone from our family and we're desperately wanting him back. >> pastor be a be abedini still suffering in a prison. he has endured solitary confinement, beatings even torture. president obama went to idaho and visited the family two. years later, pastor abedini is still trapped in iran. july 22nd, 2014. jason, the "the washington post"
marine amir heck maddy suddenly arrested in iran. his family says he was visiting his grandparents, iran says he was cooperating with hostile governments. today the marine sentenced to 10 years in iran's notorious evan prison. one of the most dangerous prisons in the world. last christmas his family still in michigan says he went on a hunger strike. right now, he is he holding on hoping his case isn't forgotten by the united states government. then, september 26th, 2000 12, american pastor...
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so maddie grabbed her roommate and they headed out. did you see them? >> i did. i got some pretty good photos. >> reporter: their apartment sits in front of a public charter school. they had a special guest today. prince charles. he came for a reason. the school has become a model for adult education and the students that come here bring to the table more than 100 different languages and with make huge strides in the classroom and in the community. that's why prince charles was here today. >> i start from a, b, c, d. i don't know how to write until i came to this school. >> reporter: a native of nigeria is in level three and growing by leaps an bounds. her classmate, francisco from el salvador, is a success story from the school's culinary program. but today he wanted to talk about the prince. you were hyped up to see him? >> yeah. i shake his hand take a picture with him and he was happy like what we've given to him. so i'm so proud to be in this school. >> reporter: a big day for the prince and for these lifelong learners. reporting in northwest d.c. zachary ki
so maddie grabbed her roommate and they headed out. did you see them? >> i did. i got some pretty good photos. >> reporter: their apartment sits in front of a public charter school. they had a special guest today. prince charles. he came for a reason. the school has become a model for adult education and the students that come here bring to the table more than 100 different languages and with make huge strides in the classroom and in the community. that's why prince charles was here...
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. >> awakening dormant yet viable neurons best suited for the job could make maddy's paralytic hand more active and nimble. >> we're finding out what areas of the brain respond better for what function. can we move better because we're doing this think better speak bet center i think what we're doing now is the tip of the iceberg. >> but there's still much to learn. back at this lab. they're studying rat brains to try and determine exactly what's happening to the neurons and synapses while they're stimulated with electricity. it's important research, but i would rather not wait for it. i want my venti voltage now. miles o'brien, the pbs "newshour," new york. >> woodruff: now, a time of pain but one shared openly with an unseen audience. gwen ifill recently recorded this interview. it's the latest from our "newshour bookshelf." >> ifill: you may recognize scott simon from his public voice, as host of npr's weekend edition saturday. but it is his private voice that brought him a different kind of attention, as he chronicled his mother's final days in an unusually public way, on twitter. hi
. >> awakening dormant yet viable neurons best suited for the job could make maddy's paralytic hand more active and nimble. >> we're finding out what areas of the brain respond better for what function. can we move better because we're doing this think better speak bet center i think what we're doing now is the tip of the iceberg. >> but there's still much to learn. back at this lab. they're studying rat brains to try and determine exactly what's happening to the neurons and...
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. >> the man is dave the lady is maddie. they are on the moon when "moon lighting" lands tonight. >> starting to tick me off, pall. >> starting at 9:00, 8:00 central tonight. ♪ some walk by night ♪ ♪ some walk by day ♪ ♪ nothing could change you ♪ >> shows like scandal and how to get away with murder moon lighting was must-see tv. >> it premiered 30 years ago this week. for "throwback thursday" we unearthed the interview one year in to the show's run at the height of its pop lairtism david talked with the stars cybill shepherd and her co-star at the time who just got his break by the name bruce willis. >> how tired are you of hearing about chemistry? >> i know how to spell chemistry really well now. >> i don't think you see really good chemistry between actor and actresses real often in films or television. we looked a long time to find bruce. he wasn't easy to find. we saw everybody with the last name. >> yeah. >> and then -- >> very hard to define chemistry. the chemistry on the show comes out of what cybill and i do. >> n
. >> the man is dave the lady is maddie. they are on the moon when "moon lighting" lands tonight. >> starting to tick me off, pall. >> starting at 9:00, 8:00 central tonight. ♪ some walk by night ♪ ♪ some walk by day ♪ ♪ nothing could change you ♪ >> shows like scandal and how to get away with murder moon lighting was must-see tv. >> it premiered 30 years ago this week. for "throwback thursday" we unearthed the interview one year in...
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." >> maddy is a freshman in high school. can barely hear them. >> which "today" show contributor contribute contributor sits next to louis licari during "ambush makeover"? >> jill martin or bobbie thomas? >> eliana. >> good try. >> wait, lil'iana has done it a couple of times. >> so has bobbie. that's okay because i think she's still winning the prize. we've done it before. >> we're going to check with the nbc lawyers, and they're saying oh, no! they're saying no. let's check. >> yeah. all right. don't worry, though. because we know how much you love the show. you're a devoted fan. so we're going to make sure that you don't leave empty-handed. we're going to send you a package of great goodies. you guys are going to love them so keep an eye out for them, all right? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> bye-bye. thank you. don't worry. we love you. >> gee that didn't go as well as we were hoping it would. don't go anywhere, everybody. we're going to share our favorite things coming up. >>> and should there be a kids' table a
." >> maddy is a freshman in high school. can barely hear them. >> which "today" show contributor contribute contributor sits next to louis licari during "ambush makeover"? >> jill martin or bobbie thomas? >> eliana. >> good try. >> wait, lil'iana has done it a couple of times. >> so has bobbie. that's okay because i think she's still winning the prize. we've done it before. >> we're going to check with the nbc lawyers,...
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maddie has been holding on from macon, georgia. do you have a question or clayborne carson? caller: -- for clayborne carson? caller: actually, i don't. i just wanted to say the irony of bloody sunday on that bridge is inescapable. and i also want to say that although we try to cover it up, history cannot be erased, no matter whose history or no matter how ugly. i think my auntie lou said it best when she said history cannot be unlit, but a face -- if faced with courage, will not have to be lived again. host: thanks for the call . guest: this bridge is not famous for edmund pettis, but what happened here 50 years ago. i hope that a name change is in the works. host: let's go back to the calls . louisiana, doc is joining us for clayborne carson. caller: good day to you and have a beautiful day out there. being a retired navy man of the 1960's and a vietnam veteran, my contribution to being a retired navy man of the '60s and a vietnam veteran, my contribution to be a part of the human relations program and the eo program for the navy was my commitment to help the program that m
maddie has been holding on from macon, georgia. do you have a question or clayborne carson? caller: -- for clayborne carson? caller: actually, i don't. i just wanted to say the irony of bloody sunday on that bridge is inescapable. and i also want to say that although we try to cover it up, history cannot be erased, no matter whose history or no matter how ugly. i think my auntie lou said it best when she said history cannot be unlit, but a face -- if faced with courage, will not have to be...
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they now head to new york, maddie ston square garden where any won the n.i.t. back in 2012.t tuesday, stanford plays old dominion or mary state to see who will play for the championship. >> very exciting. march madness continues. >>> well, emotions still running high in an east bay neighborhood after a deadly accident. >> are you kidding? i'm livid. >> in 20 minute, what happened yesterday that had this neighbor so upset and the heartbreaking news we learned about the mother who was killed. >>> but first lost overnight in the wilderness, how the rescue of three tikers from mount tam turned into a criminal investigation. female announcer: through sunday at sleep train, get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save hundreds on beautyrest. or choose $300 in free gifts with stearns & foster. the triple choice sale ends sunday at sleep train. . >>> a federal investigation is now underway into national flooring chain lumbar liquidators. they are being investigated for their laminating flooring made from china. this comes after a story ktvu brought to you last y
they now head to new york, maddie ston square garden where any won the n.i.t. back in 2012.t tuesday, stanford plays old dominion or mary state to see who will play for the championship. >> very exciting. march madness continues. >>> well, emotions still running high in an east bay neighborhood after a deadly accident. >> are you kidding? i'm livid. >> in 20 minute, what happened yesterday that had this neighbor so upset and the heartbreaking news we learned about the...
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maddie adkins one of the many unheralded participants in the 1965 civil rights campaign in selma. month ceremony earlier this week. mrs. adkins and her firsthand account are a testament to the fact that selma is more than just a symbol it's part of a living history, a real place and home to people who have inherited the legacy of that city. as one of my guests today as written, it is a dual inherit inheritance inheritance. in a report for the nation, ari berman writes about the selma of today, a place with african-americans are politically powerful but living with the persistent racial disparities and stark economic inequality. ari, the piece is so useful but it also leads me to think i wonder if people look at the poverty, they look at the economic inequality they look at the blighted homes of these civil rights heroes and sheroes and say the vote doesn't matter. here on this sacred ground we got the ballot but it doesn't matter because it doesn't change the circumstances in our lives. >> it's a complicated question. as you mentioned, selma has been transformed so dramatically po
maddie adkins one of the many unheralded participants in the 1965 civil rights campaign in selma. month ceremony earlier this week. mrs. adkins and her firsthand account are a testament to the fact that selma is more than just a symbol it's part of a living history, a real place and home to people who have inherited the legacy of that city. as one of my guests today as written, it is a dual inherit inheritance inheritance. in a report for the nation, ari berman writes about the selma of today,...
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maddie has been holding on from macon, georgia. do you have a question or clayborne carson? caller: -- for clayborne carson? caller: actually, i don't. i just wanted to say the irony of bloody sunday on that bridge is inescapable. and i also want to say that although we try to cover it up, history cannot be erased, no matter whose history or no matter how ugly. i think my auntie lou said it best when she said history cannot be unlit, but a face -- if faced with courage, will not have to be lived again. host: thanks for the call . guest: this bridge is not famous for edmund pettis, but what happened here 50 years ago. i hope that a name change is in the works. host: let's go back to the calls . louisiana, doc is joining us for clayborne carson. caller: good day to you and have a beautiful day out there. being a retired navy man of the 1960's and a vietnam veteran, my contribution to be a part of the human relations program for the navy was my commitment to help the program that martin luther king was a part of. i also want to make a statement that i want to commend the 71-yea
maddie has been holding on from macon, georgia. do you have a question or clayborne carson? caller: -- for clayborne carson? caller: actually, i don't. i just wanted to say the irony of bloody sunday on that bridge is inescapable. and i also want to say that although we try to cover it up, history cannot be erased, no matter whose history or no matter how ugly. i think my auntie lou said it best when she said history cannot be unlit, but a face -- if faced with courage, will not have to be...
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maddie has been holding on from macon, georgia. do you have a question or clayborne carson?e carson? caller: actually, i don't. i just wanted to say the irony of bloody sunday on that bridge is inescapable. and i also want to say that although we try to cover it up, history cannot be erased, no matter whose history or no matter how ugly. i think my auntie lou said it best when she said history cannot be unlit, but a face -- if faced with courage, will not have to be lived again. host: thanks for the call . guest: this bridge is not famous for edmund pettis, but what happened here 50 years ago. i hope that a name change is in the works. host: let's go back to the calls . louisiana, doc is joining us for clayborne carson. caller: good day to you and have a beautiful day out there. being a retired navy man of the 1960's and a vietnam veteran, my contribution to be a part of the human relations program for the navy was my commitment to help the program that martin luther king was a part of. i also want to make a statement that i want to commend the 71-year-old man from vallejo a
maddie has been holding on from macon, georgia. do you have a question or clayborne carson?e carson? caller: actually, i don't. i just wanted to say the irony of bloody sunday on that bridge is inescapable. and i also want to say that although we try to cover it up, history cannot be erased, no matter whose history or no matter how ugly. i think my auntie lou said it best when she said history cannot be unlit, but a face -- if faced with courage, will not have to be lived again. host: thanks...