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Conversation With Will Coss
2022
Will Coss, well, we are focused on next week's parade. We're already in production on 2023. So it is a year round process here at the studio. This is our Baby Shark float. It's our new float and balloon unit, first of its kind. We traditionally have floats and/or balloons. This one we decided to because of nature of Baby Shark. And it's see-like, movements. We figured it'd be nice to elevate him into the skies of New York. This is a Jeffrey's Dazzling Dance Party. GUESTS: Will Coss
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Protecting Some Of Hilton Head Island's Most Special Visitors
2022
In the wee hours of every summer morning, the Sea Turtle Patrol of Hilton Head Island hits the beach. Their goal, finding the telltale tracks of a mother sea turtle and hopefully, a brand-new nest of eggs laid under the cover of darkness.
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A Glimpse Into The Lives Of Some Of The Most Elite Members Of The Military, The Navy SEALs
2021
Robin started working at the Navy SEAL Foundation in 2000 with just three people and $14,000 for scholarships. Two decades later, she is now CEO of this $30 million nonprofit. Overseeing 30 programs that address the needs of SEAL teams and their families.
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As Earth Day Celebrations Continue We Want To Highlight Two Women Making An Impact, NBC
2021
They are on a mission to change how we view and address climate change by bringing more diversity to the discussion.
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A group of people forever connected by kindness meet for the first time and share their incredible stories
2020
This might look like a typical video chat with friends, but half these people are meeting for the first time, yet they already have a special bond. With social distancing still recommended, this is the safest way for these kidney transplant recipients to meet their donors. Two years ago, twenty-five-year-old Jasmin was inspired to become a kidney donor after hearing about a woman who needed a transplant. When she met Maleeha who was desperately seeking a donor, Jasmin hoped she could be a match.
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An important heart health warning from a woman who wrote off her own symptoms during the coronavirus outbreak
2020
Charley Bednarsh, first of all, I didn't know that it was symptoms of a heart attack. It was pain in my back. And I figured that there were so many sick people out there that I didn't want to go to the hospital because I didn't want to flood their resources and I just kept going. And the pain got really severe but I just didn't think it was a heart attack. I figured I was still alive, so I was doing okay. One morning I collapsed on the floor and he got up and he literally just started to nudge me and howl and kept howling. GUESTS: CHARLEY BEDNARSH, DR. REGINA BENJAMIN
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Adopting a pet pointers on welcoming a new member to your family
2020
Joanne Yohannan, I think that people want to do something really meaningful during the pandemic. And I think because they have so much extra time to devote to an animal, but they either decided to adopt an animal or foster an animal. But it's been really great for the homeless animals. You really, really want to think about your schedule because we're not going to be on lockdown forever. You want to think about your space, the room that you have in your home or apartment. And really, think about yourself and your household. GUESTS: JOANNE YOHANNAN
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The high school teen who's making some powerful history
Belfast Area High School is in a quaint coastal town of Maine. The class of 2020 has a hundred and five graduates and one of them, Sid Sanders, is Maine's first transgender valedictorian. While he is now thriving as an eighteen-year-old high school senior, it has been a long road of self-discovery. Sid decided to start fresh and transferred to a new high school. Sid struggled with depression until the death of a close friend had a profound effect on him.
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Two brothers who deserve a little extra credit
2020
Like many, thirteen-year-old Costa Zografos and his eleven-year-old brother Niko are distance learning from their home on Long Island, New York. During lunch, they watch Governor Cuomo's daily briefing. One day, Maria discovered a way for her boys to give back. Costa and Niko are computer whiz kids who began coding when they were in elementary school. The boys decided they could join in the effort to help frontline healthcare workers using technology they learned at a summer computer camp. They found the pattern online, programmed their 3D printer and began making mask extenders to donate to healthcare workers.
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Why this ultramarathoner is running hundreds of miles inside his Brooklyn apartment
2020
Micheal Ortiz, Sixty-eight weeks into this project, pandemic hits, all races were canceled. And I-- I was at a crossroads. I had a choice, right, either cancel it there, like-- you know, and just say, okay, well, sixty-eight weeks is-- is good enough, and for good reason I have to can-- I have to stop it here, or be creative and continue it. And I chose the latter. I had run a hundred mile races before, completed them, and I know-- I know how difficult they were. And I always wanted to complete the back-to-back one hundred miles. GUESTS: MICHAEL ORTIZ
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