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of meghan vogel.rmy rich. a high schooler who got national attention for sticking up young girl with mental abilities being bullied on the school bus. storm my got in trouble for standing up to the other strunt but said she had no regrets. led us to ask, how exactly does one raise a child like this? fox news medical a timer, dr. keith be a he blow -- ablow. we got so much mail on young girls, young girls, stood up for someone who was in need and mentally challenged and the brunt of bullies or one who literally too physically exhausted to finish a race, sacrifices for her own ability to finish ahead of her, meghan vogel put this other girl first, how, what is the mentality behind that? >> what i'll say is this. there will some psychiatrists perhaps would tell you people are born this way. that your brain has a certain level of chemical messenger like serotonin and allows to be present at such moments and it is luck. i don't think so. i think people like meghan vogel are made and nurtured. in order to b
of meghan vogel.rmy rich. a high schooler who got national attention for sticking up young girl with mental abilities being bullied on the school bus. storm my got in trouble for standing up to the other strunt but said she had no regrets. led us to ask, how exactly does one raise a child like this? fox news medical a timer, dr. keith be a he blow -- ablow. we got so much mail on young girls, young girls, stood up for someone who was in need and mentally challenged and the brunt of bullies or...
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it's meghan vogel you'll see on the right. s competing in the 3200 meter, when her competitor and fellow distance runner arden mcmath fell down just short of the finish line. meghan sacrificed her own finishing position in the race, scooped her up and they finished together 14th and 15th at the wire. meghan said she just reacted naturally. we thought the example she set deserved some attention. >>> two names that harkin back to the dawn of the internet age are back together with a new invention. airtime. a new video chat service was unveiled today here in new york. while video chat isn't new, airtime is getting a lot of attention, because it's founders are shawn parker and shawn fanning, creators of the music sharing service napster back in the mid '90s. this week on rock center, savannah guthrie sits down with both men thursday night 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9:00 central. >>> thanks to the new england journal of medicine, this man this week became the face sun damage. his name is bill mcelligott. he's 69 years old, he drives a semi
it's meghan vogel you'll see on the right. s competing in the 3200 meter, when her competitor and fellow distance runner arden mcmath fell down just short of the finish line. meghan sacrificed her own finishing position in the race, scooped her up and they finished together 14th and 15th at the wire. meghan said she just reacted naturally. we thought the example she set deserved some attention. >>> two names that harkin back to the dawn of the internet age are back together with a new...
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meghan vogel of west liberty, ohio. she was running this 3,200 final with 20 meets to go. passed arden mcmath who collapsed on the track. rather than continue, meghan placed her arm around her shoulder and carried her across the finish line. >> wow. meghan said afterward, quote, helping her across the finish line was a lot more satisfying than winning the state championship. >> another example of good midwestern folks. >> oh, man. incredible. well done. well done. >>> coming up next, everybody, "the pulse." pregnancy, changing snooki, in more ways than one. >>> plus, a late-night appearance for the first lady. i might have missed being here to meet him. the health care law lets those of us on medicare now get most preventive care for free like annual wellness visits, immunizations, and some cancer screenings. and that's when they caught something serious on mine. but we could treat it before it was too late. i'll be around to meet number two! get the screenings you need. learn more at healthcare.gov. you don't want to miss any of this! i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ]
meghan vogel of west liberty, ohio. she was running this 3,200 final with 20 meets to go. passed arden mcmath who collapsed on the track. rather than continue, meghan placed her arm around her shoulder and carried her across the finish line. >> wow. meghan said afterward, quote, helping her across the finish line was a lot more satisfying than winning the state championship. >> another example of good midwestern folks. >> oh, man. incredible. well done. well done. >>>...
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meghan vogel will be a senior next year. arden mcmath will be a junior so they may end up competing against each other again. >>> a high flying basejumping dare devils asoared into the record books with a leap after a mountain in the himalayas. it took him six days to climb the mountain, and then just 90 seconds to come down. hitting speeds of more than 120 miles an hour. wow. amazing views though. now five minutes past the hour. let's go back outside to stephanie again with a check of your weather. >> hey there, natalie. we have trista who is joining us traveling 1200 miles by plane. but you're traveling home by car, why? >> we just want to enjoy the united states of america. >> what are you most excited to see? >> washington, d.c. >> that's a great place, actually. let's have a look at the forecast. if you're maybe doing one of those cross-country treks today, you're going to need the air conditioning through the center of the country where it's going to be warm. otherwise maybe even a heater in some places into the northw
meghan vogel will be a senior next year. arden mcmath will be a junior so they may end up competing against each other again. >>> a high flying basejumping dare devils asoared into the record books with a leap after a mountain in the himalayas. it took him six days to climb the mountain, and then just 90 seconds to come down. hitting speeds of more than 120 miles an hour. wow. amazing views though. now five minutes past the hour. let's go back outside to stephanie again with a check of...
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joining us from columbus, ohio, high school track runners, meghan vogel and arden., so arden, tell us a little bit about what happened in the last 50-meters where you fell down on the track. >> well, my body just kind of gave out. i knew about around after six laps i knew i was in trouble. my legs just started to cramp up and they were -- i wasn't going to be able to go much further and they finally gave out in the last 50-meters and i finally fell and i think twice and then she helped me the third time. >> steve: that's right. down you went. and meghan, you were having not a great race, which is extraordinary because just about an hour earlier, you had a personal best in the 1600. you won that in the girls' championship. but then in this race, an hour later, you were running out of gas and pick up the story from there. >> yeah. i mean, after running my personal best. >> it kind of took an emotional toll and i had a half hour to get ready for my next race. after two laps in the two mile, i was done. i mean, my chest was kind of hurting me and my legs were done. so i
joining us from columbus, ohio, high school track runners, meghan vogel and arden., so arden, tell us a little bit about what happened in the last 50-meters where you fell down on the track. >> well, my body just kind of gave out. i knew about around after six laps i knew i was in trouble. my legs just started to cramp up and they were -- i wasn't going to be able to go much further and they finally gave out in the last 50-meters and i finally fell and i think twice and then she helped me...
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but for meghan vogel, it was finishing last that made the difference.ar-old was finishing in her high school state championships. and had already won her first race of the day. but in the second race, at a longer distance, meghan struggled. >> i started falling behind. >> reporter: as meghan slipped to the back of the pack, another runner, arden mcmath, was also having a tough go. >> i was blacking out. the last 50 meters, my legs completely gave out. >> reporter: instead of passing arden, meghan put her in her arms. propping her up, when all hope seemed lost. then, the two opponents crossed the finish line together. >> kind of just thinking that i wanted to get her to the finish line. i was more worried about getting arden across the line than what place i was in. >> it was a moving experience. >> reporter: sentiments echoed by the thousands and thousands who are viewed the video of the race online. this is a true hero, one wrote. another suggesting, we should all take a page out of her book. but for meghan's coach, her on-track heroics didn't come as
but for meghan vogel, it was finishing last that made the difference.ar-old was finishing in her high school state championships. and had already won her first race of the day. but in the second race, at a longer distance, meghan struggled. >> i started falling behind. >> reporter: as meghan slipped to the back of the pack, another runner, arden mcmath, was also having a tough go. >> i was blacking out. the last 50 meters, my legs completely gave out. >> reporter:...
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meghan vogel, the young lady on your right, she's a junior at west liberty salem high school in ohio,t won the 600 meter state champions and worn out for the 3,200 meters. she was in 15th place and notices the runner in front of her in 14th place had collapsed, two options, she can just run by the girl and not be last or she can do what she did, which was to stop, pick up the runner,arden mcmath, pick her up and carry her across the finish line. she pushes a little bittarden in front of her soarden finishes in 14th place and in fact, our young lady finishes in 15th place. meghan comes in last in the 3,200 meter, and she says this, she's so modest, she says "any girl on the track would have done the same for me." i love her. >> not so sure about that that anybody would have done the same thing but kudos to her for demonstrating sportsmanship. i think she wasn't having a strong day and she knew she wasn't going to get in the top three positions and did the right thing. >> in fact she was in last place but she'd already won the state championship. >> this is the most heartwarming story i
meghan vogel, the young lady on your right, she's a junior at west liberty salem high school in ohio,t won the 600 meter state champions and worn out for the 3,200 meters. she was in 15th place and notices the runner in front of her in 14th place had collapsed, two options, she can just run by the girl and not be last or she can do what she did, which was to stop, pick up the runner,arden mcmath, pick her up and carry her across the finish line. she pushes a little bittarden in front of her...