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They came, they saw, and we put them to work. We present Nightline's Next Generation. So I'm hoping this, right? Yeah. Is this your first time being on camera? No. Miles, you ready? Yeah. Okay, here we go. Today, across America. Little kids like me. And bigger ones, too. Even teens spent time at work. With our moms and dads. Thank you. For take our daughters and sons to Work Day, it is a tradition that started 31 years ago and now happens around the world every April. We get to see what your work is all about. To learn about future job possibilities. That might inspire us. Or make us want a totally different one. Back when it first started, it was known as Take Our Daughters to Work Day. But ever since 2003, it's been open to everyone like me. Today at Nightline. We should shorten this because it It goes out. We all got to see how TV news and magic is made. Are we ready? Where's my anchor? Go, go, go. I think I can nail it. You want this one? Yeah. That's cute. This was my favorite part. Our Mom's and dad's. Wait a minute.

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Hold on. Oh, my God. That was the chair. No, that was not the chair. That was the chair. Look. From all of our Nightline kids who, maybe just like yours, couldn't make it into work today, to our future workforce who's surrounding me here tonight, thanks for watching and... Good night, America. Yeah. Whip, whip, whip, whip, whip.