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  • Last week, the polar vortex caused

  • some of the coldest temperatures in US history,

  • making the city of Chicago colder than Antarctica.

  • Our next guest used money out of her own pocket

  • to buy hotel rooms for more than 100 homeless people

  • in her community.

  • She did it with no expectation of anything in return.

  • And that is the type of person I want to meet.

  • From Chicago, Illinois, please welcome Candice Payne.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • [MUSIC - BEYONCE - "HALO"]

  • You're everything I need more.

  • It's written all over your face.

  • Baby, I can feel your halo.

  • I know you won't fade away!

  • I can see--

  • Hi!

  • Hi.

  • So nice to meet you.

  • Candice, you're just amazing, you're awesome.

  • OK, you live in Chicago.

  • And how cold was it, actually, when you started this idea?

  • On Tuesday, it was negative 20, already.

  • And Wednesday, we were looking at negative 50.

  • So freezing.

  • Wow.

  • So you planned on staying in.

  • And then what happened?

  • What changed your mind?

  • Because this is just brilliant, what you did.

  • So I called my office and told my assistants, look,

  • don't come in tomorrow.

  • It's going to be too cold.

  • Because I'm not coming in.

  • And this is just going to be a regular workday in the house.

  • I get to watch TV.

  • And then I started thinking, what about the people

  • who live outside, who don't have a home to go to?

  • And it was a no-brainer.

  • I picked up the phone.

  • In my mind, I'm like, OK, I can go and charge 20 hotel rooms

  • on my American Express.

  • And as I get to calling around, no one wanted them.

  • It wasn't good for business.

  • And--

  • None of the hotels wanted homeless people.

  • They were not-- no.

  • Yep.

  • No.

  • One motel actually, when I called--

  • it's the Amber Inn--

  • the manager picked up and said, absolutely, whatever you need,

  • whatever you want.

  • The Amber Inn Motel.

  • Good for you, Amber Inn Motel.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • All right, so how many rooms did they have?

  • I asked her how many she had available.

  • And I think--

  • I don't remember the number that she had.

  • But I know I secured 30 of them.

  • And then, as I get off the phone with her, I'm thinking,

  • like, OK, now, how do I get these people to this room?

  • I got one truck.

  • So I went to social media.

  • And I posted, hey, I just secured 30 rooms, 30 hotel

  • rooms for the homeless.

  • And I'll pay you if you have a truck or a van

  • to come help me transport them.

  • That post went viral.

  • It was absolutely amazing.

  • That's amazing.

  • OK, so now, it seems like you needed more rooms.

  • So then what happened?

  • Yeah.

  • So with that particular post, it also

  • got people to coming in, pitching in,

  • helping to purchase rooms.

  • So initially, I started off with 30 rooms.

  • And it was only going to be one night.

  • By the time that we looked up, we

  • were able to secure five nights and 72 rooms.

  • We helped over 122, it was 122 people.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • And describe some of the people that were homeless.

  • You said there was a pregnant woman, or pregnant women.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • We had all type of people.

  • We had pregnant women.

  • We had children.

  • We had disabled people.

  • We had people who just got out of the hospital

  • from having surgery and, was just going

  • to try and live on the street, and was really overwhelming.

  • You know, we've got to do something

  • about the problem of the homeless.

  • Because I know you have a relationship,

  • that your boyfriend was.

  • Is that right?

  • Yeah.

  • Homeless.

  • He was homeless.

  • And the misconception about homeless people

  • is they think that they're lazy, or they just don't want a job.

  • And truth be told, a lot of people

  • are one paycheck away from their same situation.

  • Yeah, absolutely.

  • I mean, I think, now, more than ever, with the weather the way

  • it is, all the disasters, people losing their homes in fires,

  • there's a lot of reasons-- like you said,

  • they're one paycheck away.

  • So we have to do something about this homeless situation

  • and help them.

  • And the fact that you did this is--

  • just out of the kindness of your heart.

  • And I know that you went to Walmart for a lot of supplies

  • to help them out.

  • Walmart heard about this.

  • And they want to give you a check for $25,000

  • to thank you for [INAUDIBLE]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Oh, my god.

  • More Candice after this.

  • We'll be back.

  • OK, what is next for you?

  • Now, what are you going to do?

  • So two years ago, I started a not-for profit.

  • It's called to Action for Calls.

  • I didn't do anything with it.

  • Because I didn't know what I wanted to do.

  • Feeding homeless or buying hotels,

  • I can do that out of pocket.

  • I didn't know what I was doing with it.

  • I've now found my new purpose.

  • And I'm in real estate.

  • So I can use my passion for real estate

  • to help house the homeless.

  • So I'm buying multi-units, and I'm rehabbing them.

  • I'm buying distressed multi-units, rehabbing them.

  • And I'm going to give--

  • I'm going to house homeless.

  • And hopefully, others will jump on the bandwagon and help.

  • I bet they will.

  • I mean, it's a great idea.

  • And especially being in real estate,

  • you know what's available.

  • And you can get things for a good price, and rehab them.

  • And, well, I decided during the break, I made a phone call.

  • And I called Walmart.

  • And I asked them to give you another $25,000.

  • So I--

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Oh, my god!

  • I know!

  • You're already up [INAUDIBLE].

  • Oh, my god!

  • Thank you so much!

  • Thank you so much!

  • Help out Candice Payne.

  • Go to our website.

Last week, the polar vortex caused

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