sequel to love actually will air on nbc in honor of red nose day. nbc s savannah sellers got a chance to sit down with the creator of the event and its mission to end child poverty. savannah? red nose day was born in the uk that came over to america in 2015. richard curtis, the brain behind love actually created this with the hope of ending child poverty. we took a tour of a site in new york city. reporter: the tv special built around comedy and entertainment founded by richard curtis. but behind the noses, the faces of real children and teenagers whose lives are being changed through the fundraising effort. prior to coming here, have
frightening report as illegal immigration reaches a record high in november. border patrol agents catching more than 15,000 undocumented immigrants traveling with families. a staggering 7,000 children traveling without their parents. 37,000 from central america illegally crossed the border last mornt. that is a 44 percent increase from last year alone. they are trying to trick their way in by demanding entry at legal ports of edntry. turning over your passport could be the new reality after a florida court rules the officers can force you to unlock your phone during the he have have gages. the ruling coming when a man refused to hand over his passport to police after getting caught taking inappropriate pictures. it is a holiday victory after a judge allowed the charlie brown christmas picture to hand over to school. it included a bible verse from the 1960 s tv special.
that it just had to be done? the series of events that takes place with addison and her medication, it was only a matter of time before this new medication, depakote, stopped working. we had to start researching other options. luckily we saw a tv special showing that medical marijuana was stopping seizures for children. how exactly do you guys administer the marijuana for addison? yeah, that s a good question. no children are smoking marijuana. addison actually has a patch, kind of like a band-aid, that goes on the inside of her ankles and that slow releases the medication for her throughout the day. but she is not smoking marijuana. does she get high after the treatment? not at all. we have tons of videos and pictures of before and after where her pharmaceuticals were actually making her high, and she s completely different now. she s a kid again. she s more alert now than we
he told me he better never see my face or hear my name again. this is a template for the almost perfect crime. we re going to rectify it for him. at least 35 women have publicly accused bill cosby of sexual assault. cosby has denied allegations in the past and was never charged with a crime. joining me now is charlotte fox, who shared her story in that tv special, and her attorney gloria a allred. charlotte, tell us if you can what happened in 1974 when he invited you to the play boy manages, t mansion, the night you say he sexually assaulted you. in 1973, 74, i was in uptown saturday night, an actress. cosby did these after-hour kind of jam sessions.
i don t know who she is. who is this woman speaking for all white people? i have to tell you, there is a reason we did this film. we did this film by the wargs it is an series. it is one tv special. whenever we talk about race in this country, we are walking on so much political correctness that young white people don t know what to say. nearly four out of five young white people say they re uncomfortable talking about race. why is that? because people call them racist if they say anything remotely close to controversial. grs it was important to make this film where people can air out how they feel without feeling judged. have you had a chance to see it? no. i only saw the preview. i highly recommend that you actually watch it before you pass judgment. okay. i only passed judgment on that one lady. i reserve judgment on the rest of the it. thank you for being here. thank you for having me. senator ted cruz calling out the new york times and how. claiming the payment