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our "making a difference" report tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ >> reporter: this is a legend at work. glen campbell singing the last song of his 50-year career. this final video recorded nearly two years ago but seen here for the first time. ♪ i'm not gonna miss you >> reporter: the words, the truth about the disease destroying his brain. >> this indicates that in all likelihood your difficulties are due to alzheimer's. >> reporter: devastating news that would have meant the end for most entertainers. >> i ain't done yet. just tell them that. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm glen campbell. ♪ it's knowing that your door's always open ♪ ♪ and your path is free to walk ♪ >> reporter: but for all his success, his most enduring legacy might be the battle he's waged with alzheimer's disease. not just going public with the diagnosis three years ago but heading out on a farewell tour with three of his kids. his wife in the wings it was a high wire act. i mean, you're holding your breath will he be able to make it through the performa
our "making a difference" report tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ >> reporter: this is a legend at work. glen campbell singing the last song of his 50-year career. this final video recorded nearly two years ago but seen here for the first time. ♪ i'm not gonna miss you >> reporter: the words, the truth about the disease destroying his brain. >> this indicates that in all likelihood your difficulties are due to...
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. >> reporter: cynthia robinson new little about autism, when her first child, carson, was diagnosed. back then -- >> i went to the book stores and got books. >> but the books seemed generic and out of date and she didn't trust information online so she resorted to more time consuming needs to learn. >> i would go to medical conferences and support groups online to learn anything i could that was current. >> gail had parents like cynthia in mind when they started to build the autism roadmap two years ago, they wanted to give families to the valuable resources they knew about and could help other families. >> whether they had a new child or an older child or an adult with autism living with them. >> it made it easier to understand the language and reviewed by experts inside and outside of the childrens hospital. they are aimed at guiding the families through everything from education to every day situation. >> we covered family issues, from toilet training your child to holidays, thanksgiving with your child with autism. >> with three kids now, cynthia likes getting the information she
. >> reporter: cynthia robinson new little about autism, when her first child, carson, was diagnosed. back then -- >> i went to the book stores and got books. >> but the books seemed generic and out of date and she didn't trust information online so she resorted to more time consuming needs to learn. >> i would go to medical conferences and support groups online to learn anything i could that was current. >> gail had parents like cynthia in mind when they started...
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her story tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: britney maynard says she only has 23 days to live. it wasn't supposed to be this way. the 29-year-old newlywed was living in california. >> we went away to the wine country for kind of a celebration. and the following day i was diagnosed with cancer. >> reporter: she had brain surgery, but her cancer was too aggressive. doctors told her she only had six months to live and that the end would be painful. so she moved to oregon, where she qualified for a prescription that could end her life. on her own term. >> i can't even tell you the amount of relief it provides me that i know i don't have to die the way it's been described to me that my brain tumor would take me on its own. >> reporter: oregon is one of five states where such decisions are legal. but only two-thirds who receive the prescriptions actually take them. britney says she plans to take hers on november 1st, so she can celebrate her husband's birthday with him before dying. >> i hope to enjoy however many days i have left on this beautiful earth and spend as much of
her story tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: britney maynard says she only has 23 days to live. it wasn't supposed to be this way. the 29-year-old newlywed was living in california. >> we went away to the wine country for kind of a celebration. and the following day i was diagnosed with cancer. >> reporter: she had brain surgery, but her cancer was too aggressive. doctors told her she only had six months to live and that the end would be painful. so she moved to...
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. >> reporter: cynthia aranea is still in that neighborhood. he flew the teen up from boyle heights. she aspires to be an engineer. >> i never actually told you how proud, how thankful we are for having you in the community. not only as the leader, and someone who made it out, but we ... to us, you are tremendous. [ applause ] >> that just broke me. you can be hard all you want like i ain't going to cry. that just really ... you know, for her to ... you know, that just really hit my heart. >> reporter: well this product is very close to will.i.am's heart. it took him three years to build and develop. he has an entire team of engineers. we also want to point out that a lot of comparisons have been made to the apple watch. i asked will about that and he said apple has inspired him so much to even be considered a competitor is an honor. liz? >> we will have to see if it takes off. thanks betty. well betty also asked about colin kaepernick. will.i.am was an early investor in beats by dre, the headset that got cap in trouble with the nfl. they have
. >> reporter: cynthia aranea is still in that neighborhood. he flew the teen up from boyle heights. she aspires to be an engineer. >> i never actually told you how proud, how thankful we are for having you in the community. not only as the leader, and someone who made it out, but we ... to us, you are tremendous. [ applause ] >> that just broke me. you can be hard all you want like i ain't going to cry. that just really ... you know, for her to ... you know, that just really...
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saying good-bye wasn't easy for 16-year-old francisco lazo's mother cynthia. >> it breaks my heart, but it's for the best. i'm sure he'll come out a different person. i mean, he's great kid. he just needs help. >> it was really tough, hard to say good-bye. i didn't see it as a sad good-bye. i saw it more as a good good-bye. >> next candidate. what's your last name? >> reporter: they are split up into platoon, two male, two female. >> all you got to do is what? >> breath, sergeant, breath. >> that's it. all you got to do is breathe. we're going to think for you. >> reporter: for the next five and a half months, they will be told when to eat, sleep and go to school. no access to social media, television or contact with the outside world. >> we will make you faster. >> let's go. pick those knees up. >> we will make you stronger. >> keep moving, cadet. get up. >> we will make you healthier and windser than you have ever been in your lives. >> if you're going to do something, how are you going to do it, the right way or the wrong way? >> the right way. >> there you go. >> we will help you ea
saying good-bye wasn't easy for 16-year-old francisco lazo's mother cynthia. >> it breaks my heart, but it's for the best. i'm sure he'll come out a different person. i mean, he's great kid. he just needs help. >> it was really tough, hard to say good-bye. i didn't see it as a sad good-bye. i saw it more as a good good-bye. >> next candidate. what's your last name? >> reporter: they are split up into platoon, two male, two female. >> all you got to do is what?...
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. >> reporter: cynthia arena is still in the neighborhood. he flew the teen up from boyle heights. she aspires to be an engineer. >> never actually told you how proud, how thankful we are for having you in the community. not only as a leader and someone who made it out but like you said we're never going to get [ indiscernible ] the community and to us you are [ indiscernible ] [ indiscernible ] [ applause ] >> that just broke me. you can be hard all you want and like i ain't gonna cry. just like really -- that just really -- you know, for her to you know -- that just really hit my heart. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> just getting started on this thursday morning. 4:43. teal is the new orange this halloween. the trend that has some people painting their pumpkins, coming your way. and what's cool about your school? email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,, ,, on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. with
. >> reporter: cynthia arena is still in the neighborhood. he flew the teen up from boyle heights. she aspires to be an engineer. >> never actually told you how proud, how thankful we are for having you in the community. not only as a leader and someone who made it out but like you said we're never going to get [ indiscernible ] the community and to us you are [ indiscernible ] [ indiscernible ] [ applause ] >> that just broke me. you can be hard all you want and like i ain't...
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cynthia in colorado. >> caller: hi, jim from winter park, colorado. my stock is franks international. >> oil and gas. when we talked earlier about another company it just really doesn't matter. this group is for sale under liquidation. it is too difficult to be able to call bottom just yet. i am an understanding individual about the way the market talks about stocks and thinks about stocks as i said at the top of the show. as i wrote all week you can't trust the holders of these stocks. that is why they are going down. it is the holder's weakness and not the company. that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> what do people turn to when the market gets hammered? i just turn to beer. although be careful that's how you end up sleeping on your dirty linoleum floor. real good taste in beer like coors light, my drink. in talks with various banks to talks of acquisition of miller. we have been hearing a lot of chatter about the impending death cross. a lightning rod to cause the markets to get cr
cynthia in colorado. >> caller: hi, jim from winter park, colorado. my stock is franks international. >> oil and gas. when we talked earlier about another company it just really doesn't matter. this group is for sale under liquidation. it is too difficult to be able to call bottom just yet. i am an understanding individual about the way the market talks about stocks and thinks about stocks as i said at the top of the show. as i wrote all week you can't trust the holders of these...
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our "making a difference" report tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ >> reporter: this is a legend at work. glen campbell singing the last song of his 50-year career. this final video recorded nearly two years ago but seen here for the first time. ♪ i'm not gonna miss you >> reporter: the word, the truth about the disease destroying his brain. >> this indicates that in all likelihood your difficulties are due to alzheimer's. >> reporter: devastating news that would have meant the end for most entertainers. >> i ain't done yet. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm glen campbell. ♪ it's knowing that your door's always open ♪ ♪ and your path is free to walk ♪ >> reporter: but for all his success, his most enduring legacy might be his diagnosis with alsz himer's disease. heading out on a tour with three of his kids. his wife in the wings at every show. >> it was a high wire act. you're holding your breath will he make it through the performance. >> we all held our breath every single night. >> who are these people over here? oh, yeah, ther
our "making a difference" report tonight from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i'm still here but yet i'm gone ♪ >> reporter: this is a legend at work. glen campbell singing the last song of his 50-year career. this final video recorded nearly two years ago but seen here for the first time. ♪ i'm not gonna miss you >> reporter: the word, the truth about the disease destroying his brain. >> this indicates that in all likelihood your difficulties are due to alzheimer's....
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thank you very much, let's go to cynthia for the next question. >> how do you feel about bobby to accept efusal medicaid dollars when so many people could have benefited from it? of my opponents agree that we should not expand medicaid, i think it is tragic because 252,000 people wake up and go to work every day could be benefiting from health insurance. our government talks a lot about the workforce it is hard to have a strong workforce if it is not healthy. this would have cost the state the first few years. this is three times the amount of jobs that would be brought that is the equivalent. i have sent letters and showed up and pleading with him to say yes to 252,000 people in our state and that is part of why i am proud to run again and help people to get insurance that keeps them healthy and keep them working. >> you might ask if medicaid to a good why did they go charity hospital to mark that's because medicaid paid so far below the doctors costs. medicaid is the illusion of coverage without the power of access. now to this myth that it wouldn't cost tax payers anything. along the
thank you very much, let's go to cynthia for the next question. >> how do you feel about bobby to accept efusal medicaid dollars when so many people could have benefited from it? of my opponents agree that we should not expand medicaid, i think it is tragic because 252,000 people wake up and go to work every day could be benefiting from health insurance. our government talks a lot about the workforce it is hard to have a strong workforce if it is not healthy. this would have cost the...
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the shooting at marysville pilchuck high school may have been worst fit it was not for a teacher cynthia silverburg. she did everything possible to protect students. >> do you think she saved a lot of lives. >> from what i heard and understand i believe so. >> reporter: in that calf tier, 15-year-old jaylen fryburg opened fire on a table that included two of his cousins and a couple of friends. he killed one student and killed himself. he comes from a powerful native american tribe that runs a profitable casino not far from the school. >>> we're learning more about the man who killed two deputies during a carjacking spree. investigators say he should not have been in the county in the first place. he was convicted on a gun charge and deported twice before. homicide detectives spent hours questioning him and his wife in hopes of learning why they went on the shooting rampage that left two dead and civilian fighting for his life. so far it doesn't seem the police were looking for the pair before the crime spree. >>> overseas, iraqi troops recontained control of the town under siege from is
the shooting at marysville pilchuck high school may have been worst fit it was not for a teacher cynthia silverburg. she did everything possible to protect students. >> do you think she saved a lot of lives. >> from what i heard and understand i believe so. >> reporter: in that calf tier, 15-year-old jaylen fryburg opened fire on a table that included two of his cousins and a couple of friends. he killed one student and killed himself. he comes from a powerful native american...
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but he loves his work and i asked this, actually, the fashion designer cynthia rowley. i recently asked her "do you believe you should lean in" like cheryl sandberg says or "lean back" like arianna huffington. >> she said "i work all the time because i love to work. successful people work all the time." so you have this two-speed message. there are people going, going, going and super successful. then some of the big thinkers are saying now, wait a minute, maybe we should be working more smartly. >> here's the thing, not everyone aspires to be a multimillionaire or a super successful business person. most people are happy with what -- $40,000 a year is the figure most polls show because they want to spend more time with their family so why shouldn't they work less? >> we should take the vacation we're due because most people don't take the vacation they're due, mainly because they don't feel like they have job security. talk to richard branson, another billionaire who says, you know, you should have unlimited vacation. there are others who think we should have more part
but he loves his work and i asked this, actually, the fashion designer cynthia rowley. i recently asked her "do you believe you should lean in" like cheryl sandberg says or "lean back" like arianna huffington. >> she said "i work all the time because i love to work. successful people work all the time." so you have this two-speed message. there are people going, going, going and super successful. then some of the big thinkers are saying now, wait a minute,...
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cynthia fernandez claims a supervisor told her to stop saying "god bless you" to drivers. fernandez believes her first amendment rights were violated and she wants backpay with benefits and cash settlement from the new jersey turnpike authority. an authority spokesman says fernandez resigned from her job because she couldn't get steady hours and never mentioned the alleged incident. >>> from our jersey shore bury, atlantic city trying to prevent price gouging at parking garages. increase maximum fines from $100 to $100,000 for those who do not inform the city of parking fee increases 48 hours in advance. reports say some people were charged as much as $50 to park during the free blake shelton beach concert back in july. >>> pretty famous for her temper. >> she is. and her garden state glitz. now this new jersey housewife is learning her fate for committing a federal crime. nbc 10 has the judge's decision. >>> glenn "hurricane" schwartz? >> big weather changes are coming just in time for your weekend including rain and falling temperatures. i'll tell you when the wet weathe
cynthia fernandez claims a supervisor told her to stop saying "god bless you" to drivers. fernandez believes her first amendment rights were violated and she wants backpay with benefits and cash settlement from the new jersey turnpike authority. an authority spokesman says fernandez resigned from her job because she couldn't get steady hours and never mentioned the alleged incident. >>> from our jersey shore bury, atlantic city trying to prevent price gouging at parking...
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host: that is cynthia from new york. john boehner had this to say on twitter about the plight of those that are long-term unemployed. nancy pelosi also responded with a tweet. she is talking about the importance of democratic priorities in improving the job market. our next caller is in maryland on the democratic line. how is the economy looking to you in maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call this morning. . don't know why 80% of america survives. host: thank you. next up is a michael from new york calling on the independent line. caller: hello? thank you for taking my call. i appreciate it. i've have been practicing for 20 years. i am a solo practitioner. people on a monthly or yearly basis. people are hurting. people are taking part-time jobs. the drop prior to the president numbers youe those have to be naive. a lot of people are part-time employed. host: which way you will you be voting? friend just look in your and you see what is really going on. york.michael from new i up is stephen from florida on the de
host: that is cynthia from new york. john boehner had this to say on twitter about the plight of those that are long-term unemployed. nancy pelosi also responded with a tweet. she is talking about the importance of democratic priorities in improving the job market. our next caller is in maryland on the democratic line. how is the economy looking to you in maryland. caller: thank you for taking my call this morning. . don't know why 80% of america survives. host: thank you. next up is a michael...
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host: cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why is it everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. you can't step in jamaica without having legal documents. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white people there that helped to make america what it is will run for the hills. this man talk to talk, but ebola is dangerous. it has always been there. you need to do something to protect the public. stop the planes from coming in. guest: i have been trying to calm the public. forgive me if you have been alarmed. there really is no reason to be alarmed. disease is coming into the united states all the time. remember, we are part of a global community. diseases don't come to the united states anymore than they come to any other country in the world. we have been one of the most fortunate countries in the world. we live in a climate where we don't have
host: cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why is it everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. you can't step in jamaica without having legal documents. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white people there that helped to make america what it is will run for the hills. this man talk to talk, but ebola is...
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cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why isn't everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white makee there that helped to america what it is will run for the hills. talk, but ebola is dangerous. it has always been there. you need to do something to protect the public. stop the planes from coming in. guest: i have been trying to calm the public. forgive me if you have been alarmed. there really is no reason to be alarmed. disease is coming into the united states all the time. remember, we are part of a global community. diseases don't come to the united states anymore than they come to any other country in the world. we have been one of the most fortunate countries in the world. we live in a climate where we don't have a lot of malaria, dengue fever. we don't have some of the really devastating dis
cynthia from kingston, jamaica. caller: i have listened to this gentleman talk, and the more he talks, the more he worries me. why isn't everything in the world coming into the united states? we've a soldier in mexico that no one is doing anything for him. when it spreads, the way you will live in america, the white makee there that helped to america what it is will run for the hills. talk, but ebola is dangerous. it has always been there. you need to do something to protect the public. stop...
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cynthia, nice to see you. good morning. >> always good to see you, matt. when 78-year-old glen campbell was diagnosed with alzheimer's three years ago, he decided he wanted to do something about the stigma and shame that is often accompanied with the dreaded disease. the result is a powerful new documentary already surrounded by oscar buzz. >> who is that? >> it's you, honey. >> it is a scene played out in millions of home. >> that's me there? no kidding. >> alzheimer's. taking away the most precious of memories. this time, it's music legend glen campbell. >> this indicates in all likelihood your difficulties are due to alzheimer's. >> reporter: devastating news that would have meant the end for most entertainers. >> i ain't done yet. just tell him that. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm glen campbell. it's knowing that your door is always open and your past is free to walk. >> a dazzling career. >> entertainer of the year, glen campbell. ♪ like a rhinestone ko bcowboy ♪ >> reporter: not just going public with the diagnosis, but heading out on
cynthia, nice to see you. good morning. >> always good to see you, matt. when 78-year-old glen campbell was diagnosed with alzheimer's three years ago, he decided he wanted to do something about the stigma and shame that is often accompanied with the dreaded disease. the result is a powerful new documentary already surrounded by oscar buzz. >> who is that? >> it's you, honey. >> it is a scene played out in millions of home. >> that's me there? no kidding. >>...
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. >> la temporada del monÓlogo serÁ de dos meses, y para desearle Éxito a cynthia encontramos algunos de sus amigos. y la productora con la que klitbo trabaja actualmente en la nueva telenovela "la sombra del pasado". >> felicidades, te lo mereces, directora, productora, con la sobrina... >> es una gran actriz. >> asÍ es, vamos a hablar de tu compadre. >> mi amigo el dasa que compartiÓ con sus seguidores esta fotografÍa del auditorio y dice: algÚn dÍa me presentarÉ aquÍ en mÉxico. el dasa es una persona soÑadora, ha comenzado desde abajo, alan, se lo merece, y algÚn dÍa ese auditorio lo va a llenar. >> dasa llama las cosas con el poder de su mente y sus ganas, y no lograr, y si tenemos otra cosa, angelique boyer compartiÓ esa imagen de ella consuma de que hace poco falleciÓ, y menciona que me extraÑa muchÍsimo, angelique, mucha fuerza, sigue adelante con esa gran pareja que tienes que se llama sebastiÁn rulli. >> a todos les mandamos un beso, vamos a un mensaje. >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa? es muy fÁcil. solamente envÍanos un mensaje por twitter a @des
. >> la temporada del monÓlogo serÁ de dos meses, y para desearle Éxito a cynthia encontramos algunos de sus amigos. y la productora con la que klitbo trabaja actualmente en la nueva telenovela "la sombra del pasado". >> felicidades, te lo mereces, directora, productora, con la sobrina... >> es una gran actriz. >> asÍ es, vamos a hablar de tu compadre. >> mi amigo el dasa que compartiÓ con sus seguidores esta fotografÍa del auditorio y dice: algÚn...