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Former NFL star Jon Dorenbos on “America’s Got Talent” Tuesday night. (NBC) NFL star Jon Dorenbos has no regrets about sharing his very personal story of loss on “America’s Got Talent.” Dorenbos — an aspiring magician and long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles — was one of 12 contestants to perform during Tuesday’s first live episode of the season. His latest trick, which involved guessing which sketches were created by each of the show’s four judges, was one of the most memorable moments of the evening. “I am mesmerized,” Howie Mandel cheered. “I predict we will see you for another round!” Prior to the performance, Dorenbos, 36, shared more details of his shocking family history. On August 2, 1992, his mother, Kathy, was brutally murdered by his father, Alan, who ended up spending 11 years behind bars. Dorenbos was adopted and raised by his aunt and uncle, who also appeared in the pre-taped segment. “I am a happy person, but I make that decision to be happy,” he told Fox411 backstage. “Sharing my story, if it can give motivation to people, if it can show them that the way you view yourself is going to be the way you view the world…If we can all do that, then there are ways to take obstacles and look at them as opportunities.” Dorenbos, 36, knows his mother would be impressed by his foray into show business. “[But] I hope she is more proud of how I have grown as a person and how I have treated people along the way,” he says. ‘Hopefully, she is laughing, she had the best seat in the house in that theater.” “It doesn’t take a moment like that for me to think about [her]. I think about [her] every single day.” Dorenbos hopes to be one of seven acts to advance to the next round of competition. Among the other standouts: LAURA BRETAN The 14 year-old opera prodigy cried tears of happiness after her stunning performance of “The Prayer.” JAYNA BROWN A home schooled 10th-grader, she opened the show with a flawless cover of Ed Sheeran’s “Make It Rain.” “I think you are going to make it rain [money] for Simon and his record label,” Mandel told her. LORI MAE HERNANDEZ The funniest 13 year-old in America returned with a new set of zingers directed at Donald Trump. Among the best: “He’s rich enough to hire America’s First Lady to write a speech for his…third lady!” Simon Cowell loved her. “You are edgy, cool and current,” he praised. The results of overnight voting will be announced Wednesday evening. “America’s Got Talent” airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays on NBC.
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Take a tour of America’s Greatest Landmarks – part of the World’s Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I’d like to show you America’s Greatest Landmarks
The National Mall is known as the hub of historic activities in Washington DC. Lavishly spread across acres of green grass, this open area national park has been often used for public demonstrations, marches, rallies and concerts. The area of the park extends from the illustrious capital building to the proud Lincoln Memorial.
One of the most iconic bridges in the world, The Golden Gate Bridge connects San Francisco to the tip of Marin County. This suspension bridge, completed in 1937, is also famous for its so called “International Orange” color produced by the sealant used. A dazzling approximate 118 thousand cars pass through this mighty structure every day, a testament to its impressive engineering.
Shining brilliantly on New York Harbor’s Liberty Island, is the Statue of Liberty. A rather generous gift from the French nation, the statue consists of a representation of the Roman Goddess of freedom clasping a torch. Arguably the most popular internationally recognizable symbol of America, it also stands as an effigy of freedom.
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is an enduring symbol of freedom and hope which graces the lands of South Dakota. Four former presidents have been elegantly carved 60 feet high into Mount Rushmore. A national treasure, the monument pays homage to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
This resplendent brick Georgian building in Philadelphia is Independence Hall. This majestic monument has witnessed many historic events in the history of United States. The signing of The Declaration of Independence and the adoption of the United States Constitution took place in this glorious structure.