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  • After hearing about Kobe Bryant's death just nine

  • days ago, our next guest shared a powerful and uplifting

  • message with an unlikely audience.

  • Look at her.

  • It wasn't an easy day.

  • But just know that we're here with you.

  • And know that you have your life.

  • So if there's someone you haven't spoken to today,

  • call them.

  • If there's someone you have reached out to in a while,

  • call them.

  • Don't text.

  • Texting, no, no, no.

  • We got to pick the phone up.

  • And if someone lives nearby and you haven't seen them,

  • reach out to them.

  • Go to their house.

  • Knock on the door.

  • Cause they need to hear from you more than ever.

  • We might have lost something great, a legend.

  • But remember, the spirit is still with us always.

  • And remember, you have your life.

  • So I'm here to line you up.

  • We got goodbyes going one more time.

  • For the GOAT!

  • [INAUDIBLE] You got to give it up!

  • From Queens, New York, please welcome Courtney Milner.

  • [MUSIC - LIZZO, "GOOD AS HELL"]

  • I do my hair toss, check my nails.

  • Baby, how you feeling?

  • Feeling good as hell!

  • Hair toss, check my nails.

  • Baby, how you feeling?

  • Feeling good as hell!

  • Feeling good as hell!

  • Baby, how you feeling?

  • Feeling good as hell!

  • Woo, girl, need to kick off your shoes.

  • Got to take a deep breath.

  • Time to focus on you.

  • All the big fights, long nights that you been through.

  • Hi.

  • How you doing?

  • I am great.

  • How are you doing?

  • Ooh, I'm feeling extra special.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • I'm glad you're here.

  • Can I pause.

  • Yeah.

  • I have to take this moment in.

  • Because you are true inspiration.

  • And this is a dream come true to be here.

  • Hello!

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • [INAUDIBLE] Thank you so much for having me.

  • Well, my pleasure.

  • Thank you.

  • Hello.

  • Thank you so much.

  • I just think you're awesome.

  • I saw you actually on the CBS Morning Show.

  • I saw that first.

  • Then tWitch told me he saw you.

  • And tWitch was actually-- he was on that flight.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, I was.

  • How cool was that, that tWitch--

  • It was.

  • It was one of those times-- and honestly, I'm

  • so glad that you're here.

  • Because I gave you a hug before I got on the flight.

  • We didn't even know each other like that.

  • But what you did was so special.

  • Because, as you know, that day was really devastating.

  • And it kind of leaves you in this place

  • where you're kind of questioning a lot, right?

  • And your mind's going to all these different places.

  • But your heart and your bold energy, it spoke through.

  • It's exactly what we needed to hear

  • before we got on that flight.

  • Thank you.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • You're going to make me cry.

  • Thank you.

  • Yeah, Courtney.

  • I mean, I'm sure you you've heard from other people

  • when you do things like that.

  • But it must feel so good to know you have an impact on people,

  • especially when they're getting on a plane,

  • no matter what day it is, but especially that day.

  • It felt as though-- as soon as I found out--

  • a co-worker told me while I was working another LA flight.

  • So it felt like, one by one, the lights in the world

  • were going out.

  • And I just had to bring the positivity.

  • So I took 15 minutes.

  • I said, it's time to shine now.

  • Because they need me.

  • LA needs me.

  • The people need me.

  • And it's time to spread that light and give the love.

  • And that's-- I'm so grateful to be able to do it.

  • That's what we should all remember.

  • I mean, unfortunately, sometimes it

  • takes a tragedy like that to make us all

  • remember that we better start shining

  • our light on other people and loving other people.

  • Because it's very necessary.

  • But you spread positivity.

  • You dance.

  • So what happens?

  • Where do you--

  • [INAUDIBLE] Hello.

  • Where do you go and dance in the airport?

  • So as we know, traveling is very stressful.

  • Yes.

  • So once you get through TSA, we know it's the hardest part.

  • We love you, TSA.

  • But it's the hardest part.

  • So soon as you go downstairs, duty free,

  • there's a DJ playing right there.

  • And I start dancing.

  • You feel the vibes.

  • You feel the love.

  • And I actually do that on my off time.

  • So that's not on my shift.

  • I work my entire shift.

  • I clock out.

  • Oh, hello.

  • There's me dancing.

  • Work it!

  • Hello, somebody!

  • So that's the one way, aside from music, is dancing.

  • It's that universal language of love.

  • They feel it.

  • We feel it.

  • And a lot of times, we don't speak the same language.

  • But when we're dancing, it's one.

  • Yep, that's what dancing does, right?

  • All right, well--

  • Hello.

  • You've inspired us.

  • And there is a fund that has been set up

  • by Kobe's foundation to help the families lost

  • in that horrible accident.

  • The fund is called Mamba on Three.

  • Our friends at Shutterfly want to donate $25,000 in your name.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • For more information on how you can donate to Mamba on Three,

  • go to our website.

  • More with Courtney when we come back.

  • So Courtney, I will ask you a question.

  • I don't know if you know the answer.

  • But you have so much-- some people just are

  • born with a lot of positivity.

  • Some people find it later in life.

  • Have you always had this positivity?

  • Or where does this come from?

  • So the greatest inspiration to me

  • is my grandmother, Consuelo Milner.

  • I'm just taking a pause.

  • Cause, like-- she's 92 years old.

  • I take care of her to this day.

  • She's still-- that's grandma.

  • And it's powerful.

  • Because she was the first African-American woman

  • to be an engineer in the Navy Yard in New York

  • in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

  • And at the time, back then--

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • At the time, back then, she didn't have a voice.

  • She wasn't allowed to have a voice.

  • And I am her voice.

  • I am the light.

  • I am the love.

  • She has passed the torch.

  • And now, I'm spreading it.

  • I'm spreading it.

  • Yes, you are.

  • You're doing it.

  • All right, well, my friends at Shutterfly

  • know you're a single mom.

  • You take your teenage son.

  • You take care of your grandmother.

  • So they're also giving you a check for $25,000.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Keep spreading the light.

After hearing about Kobe Bryant's death just nine

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