The video features two inspiring young guests on the Steve Harvey Show. The first guest is a six-year-old boy who has written three books, launched an online store, and written a song for his mom. He talks about his inventions, including a machine that uses AI to understand human emotions. He also shares his experience walking the red carpet and participating in a campaign for Red Nose Day to help eliminate child poverty.
The second guest is a 13-year-old boy from Minneapolis who started a hot dog business and was reported to the health department for not having a permit. However, instead of shutting him down, the community rallied behind him, and he was able to obtain the necessary permits. Steve Harvey surprises him with $10,000 from ConAgra, a hot dog stand, and a laptop with an entrepreneurial course.
The third guest is a four-year-old boy from Birmingham, Alabama, who is known as the "superhero president" for feeding the homeless. He spends one day a week getting food to distribute to those in need and has a unique superhero name. Steve Harvey surprises him with a 10-day tour to 10 different cities to spread love and inspire people, sponsored by Southwest Airlines and Choice Hotels. Church's Chicken also donates $5,000 to his foundation.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. A six-year-old boy has written a book and launched an online store selling books and charms.
2. The boy has also written a song for his mother called "My Butterfly".
3. The boy is in the third grade and his favorite subject is science.
4. He wants to be a scientist and inventor and has an idea for an "Emotional Sensory Toy" (EST) that uses AI.
5. The boy has been a guest on a TV show and has been featured in one of the host's books.
6. A 13-year-old boy from Minneapolis started a hot dog business and was reported to the health department for not having a permit.
7. The health department helped the boy get the necessary permits and licenses to operate his business.
8. The boy was given $10,000 by ConAgra to help grow his hot dog business.
9. A four-year-old boy from Birmingham, Alabama, has been feeding the homeless and has been nicknamed the "Superhero President".
10. The boy's father was inspired by Steve Harvey's TV show and didn't give up on his dreams, which led to his son's success.
11. Southwest Airlines and Choice Hotels are teaming up to help the boy and his father travel to 10 different cities to feed the homeless.
12. Church's Chicken is donating $5,000 to the boy's foundation.
13. The boy and his father were given a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood, including tickets to the Despicable Me Minion Mayhem ride.