October 2nd, 2014
11:48 AM ET

Representative Channels Bruce Lee

John King highlights a Vine by Democratic Rep. Jim McDermott from Washington, who is promoting a new Bruce Lee exhibit.

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October 2nd, 2014
10:33 AM ET

They Left This Waiter $100 Tip ... For Awful Service

In today's edition of the "Good Stuff," a couple pays it forward and leaves a generous tip for their waiter, despite the fact they were given terrible service. CNN's Chris Cuomo reports.

Makenzie and Steven Schultz recently left their waiter, Kyle Hanson, a $100 tip on a $66 check.

Was this generosity for glowing service and speed?

Just the opposite.

Though Hanson didn't mean to be awful, his restaurant was busy, and all of the other waiters called in sick, it still took more than an hour for the couple to get their food.

But since both have been servers themselves and they know how the restaurant business can be, they left the big reward.

On their bill, the couple wrote, “We’ve both been in your shoes. Paying it forward.”

The couple shared the story on Facebook to encourage others and  it's been shared more than a million times.

See the full story at CNN affiliate KCRG.

If you have #GoodStuff news, let us know.

You can reach us on Facebook, tweet to @ChrisCuomo or@NewDay using #NewDay, and submit your story on iReport.

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October 2nd, 2014
06:36 AM ET

"Morning Minute" with Michaela Pereira – October 2, 2014

Need to get today's top stories on-the-go? Watch Michaela Pereira's morning minute now!

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October 2nd, 2014
04:46 AM ET

Anderson Cooper Announces This Year's Top 10 CNN Heroes!

Ten everyday people are recognized for their remarkable efforts to make the world a better place.

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CNN's Anderson Cooper reveals this year's Top 10 CNN Heroes are:

Arthur Bloom (Bethesda, MD) Since 2007, Arthur Bloom has used the healing power of music to help hundreds of injured soldiers recover their lives. His program, MusiCorps, pairs professional musicians with troops recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, helping them play instruments and write and record music.

Jon Burns (Stockton-on-Tees, England) Jon Burns is rallying fellow soccer fans to help children from poor communities in cities hosting the World and Euro Cups. Since 2006, his nonprofit, Lionsraw, has engaged more than 500 volunteers in construction projects and educational programs that have benefitted nearly 6,000 children.

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