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viewers. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. this is a special sunday edition of the situation room. we're following very tragic, very sad breaking news out of california. the nba legend kobe bryant died in a helicopter crash in calabasas, he was only 41 years old. l.a. county police say there were no sur visors. bryant is one of nine victims among them. his 13-year-old daughter, gee ya -- gianna. nick watt is joining us from calabasas now where the ntsb is on their way to investigate further. nick, what more are you learning, first, about the crash? >> reporter: well, wolf, yeah, it's going to take the 18 members time to get here.
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they'll land maybe 10:00 p.m. the faa is here. so far very few details coming out officially as to what might have caused this. as you mentioned, nine people on board. the pilot plus eight. among the victims we know were kobe bryant, his 13-year-old daughter gigi and a baseball coach. as for the others, the sheriff is not releasing any names. he said that would be inappropriate. we have seen a little whisp of smoke hours later. it appears that helicopter hit the side of that mountain at some speed. we have seen in the last hour or so, we have seen camera flashes which we assume to be investigators on the scene. the first issue they had to deal with when they got there was putting out the fire that was ignited by that helicopter hitting the mountain side. once that was taken care of, they then controlled the scene, and the investigators can come in and try to figure out what
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happened. one focus of the investigation will undoubtedly be the weather. speaking to people around here, they said it was very foggy here this morning and cnn's weather unit said that, in fact, it was 100% humidity. that means that air was like soup. visibility would have been very low. that's because there is a storm front moving past and also what they call the marine layer which we get a lot here on the california coast earlier in the mornings. so that is what they'll look into. meanwhi meanwhile, wolf, disbelief in los angeles that kobe bryant is gone, age just 41. >> yeah. so sad, indeed. nick, thank you very much. kobe bryant's career was nothing short oflegendary. he was the youngest player in nba history at the time. only 18 years old. he played his entire professional career with the los angeles lakers. winning five nba championships during his time with the team.
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he has two olympic gold meldals. in 1996, a legend in his own right, talked with kobe bryant a day after his first game with the lakers. >> kobe bryant, last night you get your first start as a pro. how did it feel? >> it felt good. going out in the starting lineup. i tried to keep a serious look, but i couldn't help but crack a little smile. >> do you feel the palpitation? >> sure. you're so excited to get out there at the beginning of the game. i haven't done that since high school. >> right. >> speaking of high school, how many people in the gym in marion? >> about 500 people. >> 500? this seats 26 hours. -- 26,000? >> what about shaq? >> he's talking every day.
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whether he's blocking my shots. we're talking and giving advice, pumping each other up at the same time. >> he really is a nice man. >> he is. he's like my older brother. >> do you have an older brother? >> shaquille o'neal. >> what a great guy. i'm joined now by jay williams, a former player for the chicago bulls. an espn analyst. thank you for joining us. so sad and tragic. tell us a little bit about the conversations you're having right now with other nba players this evening, former players, current players, among others. >> wolf, guys are just heart broken. kobe bryant was the epitome of class. as a young african american male who also wanted to be educated by going to a school like duke, i had an identity crisis growing up when i spoke one way within my own culture, i was considered a sellout. when i was in my own culture, i was called, i was being hood.
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and when i saw kobe bryant for the first time, i sat there, and i was in awe. here's a guy who speaks multiple languages. here's a guy who is a class act who is engaged, who wants to be a business mogul, and he never thought about anything small. he always thought about big. people will talk about oprah. he would talk about har poe studios. he just had this vision, and he had this relentless pursuit of excellence. the standard of excellence was always something that he persisted. and every time i was around him, he -- you can't explain greatness. it was something you had to feel by being in his presence. he will forever leave his legacy on this game by being the best to do it and one of the best to ever represent the game of basketball. >> and a role model for so many. so many people out there, because of his work ethic. first, let's talk a little bit about that work ethic on the court, in the gym. tell us about that. >> yeah.
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so my rookie year i only played one year in the nba before i was injured. we played against the lakers. i was trying to find myself. i was getting lost into the other outskirts of issues happening with the league at the time. i tried to get to the gym around 3:00. our game was at 8:00. i wanted to make 400 shots. and i get in there, and who else is shooting in the gym by himself at the other end of the court? kobe bryant? and so i'm thinking about, this is great motivation, i can have for myself. i takes me about an hour and a half. when i get done, i sit down in the same chair, i lace my shoes and i look at the other end of the court, and kobe bryant is going at the same pace he was at when i walked into the gym. i watched him for 20 minutes. i was saying there's no way this guy is going to be able to sustain when we play. that night he had about 35, 40 points on us. i found myself, wondering, having to ask him why he worked the why he worked. i said kobe bryant, why did you
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keep working that way? he said because i saw you come in the gym, and i wanted you to know that no matter how long or how hard you worked, you weren't going to outwork me. and that line right there is something i carry with me for the rest of my life. that truly epitomizes who kobe bryant is as a person. a relentless pursuit of excellence in everything he did. >> outside of basketball you said he was a role model. talk about the enormous impact he's had. forget about the basketball court for a moment. >> i mean, what he's being able to do with charities around the city of los angeles, the things he's been able to do eve within women's basketball. we had a conversation the other day where he was talking about someone potentially playing in the nba. he did huge wonders for the wnba and being a voice for women's players and also what he stands for, wolf. when he walks into a room, he
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was present. the best example of who kobe bryant was off the court was that a lot of players when you the mamba mentality like him, it's easy to live in a world where you only think about yourself. but i was doing a game last night. it was the 76ers at home against the los angeles lakers. lebron james scored 18 points, and he surpassed kobe bryant in the all-time scoring leader list. and kobe bryant as soon as it happened sent out a tweet praising lebron james saying you deserve it. he was gracious and an ambassador not only for just the game of baseball but for the representation of who every young man or every person wanted to be. an epitome of class. >> he certainly was. and such a nice person as well. you got to speak to him over the years, you know, and he was just friendly. he was decent. he was honorable.
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a great family man. wonderful. wonderful kids. and our heart goes out to his wife and his daughters, and his 13-year-old little girl is gone with him. >> yeah. wolf, and everybody asks, what's the legacy ultimately of kobe bryant. and i say his legacy is now in his three daughters that survive him, and it's our job to make them remember the great memories that they have with their father. that's all responsibility. and a lot of people can throw out accolades and 18-time nba all star and all nba and those things sound great, but they don't matter. they don't matter. we're talking about a father, and we're talking about a husband. and that is who kobe bryant is. >> and his other daughters, his wife, a very sad moment, indeed for not just basketball fans but
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for the whole country. thank you so much for spending a few moments recalling what a perfect life kobe bryant had. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. we have video of lebron james arriving back in los angeles just a short time ago. he's obviously like so many of us, emotional. you can see him wiping his eyes. just last night he surpassed kobe bryant on nba's all time scoring list as we just heard jay williams report. bryant's last tweet, less than 24 hours ago was a congratulation to lebron james, and now here's lebron last night talking about the relationship he had with kobe bryant as well as the impact kobe bryant had on his own career. >> in 2020 02 -- 2002, i believe i was playing. that saturday me and maverick
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drove to the intercontinental in downtown philadelphia, and he gave me a pair of his shoes which i ended up wearing that following night. it was the red white and blue kobes. i was 15, and he was a 14 and i wore them anyway. and i sat and just talked to him for a little bit. he gave me the shoes. i rocked them in the game. it was the same night we played oak hill against mellow, and i saw what he did the next night winning mvp here in philly. you i'm in a lakers uniform in philly where he's from. it's just -- it's surreal. it doesn't make no sense, but the universe puts things in your life, and i guess when you live the right way or you give it everything to whatever you're doing, things happen
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organically, and it's not supposed to make sense, but it just happens. sorry, and i'm happy just to be in any conversation with kobe bryant, one of the all-time greatest basketball players to ever play. one of the all-time greatest lakers. the man got two jerseys hanging up in staple's center. it's just crazy. >> well-said by lebron. i think he speaks for all of us. let's go live to the staple center. i understand, paul, a lot of fans are showing up to pay their respects. >> reporter: they are, wolf. so many laker fans. if you can see behind me, it's a sea of laker fans. and this is quite a lot of irony here, because this is the night of the grammys when l.a. usually gets all gus sied up and ready to see the show and now all these die hard laker facts are chanting kobe and gigi for husband daughter.
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and andre is going to the grammyingram michigans -- grammys as a guest, but he's here to honor kobe bryant. >> your favorite memory. >> his last game. he went out at a high level. to see him gone at 41, it's sickening. it's hard to stomach, to be honest with you. >> reporter: and what do you think the grammys should do to hon honor him? >> i'm sure there are some last minute changes. i'm sure they'll do something great for kobe bryant. they're in his building. >> thank you for your sentiments. we understand, wolf, i heard from somebody close to the ceremony that the grammys will have a moment where somebody, and maybe it's even the hostess, will wear a kobe bryant jersey among other things. and also pt has been carrying
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this sign around all afternoon to honor his hero, kobe bryant. you've got to be getting a little bit tired, but what prompted you to come down and do this? >> a great man. all his memories, his shots, buzzer beaters. you name it. everything he accomplished as an nba player and human being. no words for it. the greatest man alive. >> was there any one play or moment that you'll cherish? >> no. we all go through tough times but when he broke his akilly's and he went through that free throw and still managed to make it? that says a lot. a lot of people play and receive a check. his mentality was playing and winning championships. he didn't care much about the money. he wanted to show he was number one, whatever it took. >> thank you. >> reporter: what he's referring to is kobe bryant's akilly's
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tendon snapped. he finished the free throw. i was in the building down the street when he scored the 60 points. as a reporter, you see amazing things in your life such as a complete solar eclipse, but to see kobe bryant in his late 30s pull that off with those fans chanting his name and to be in the press conference after, he reflected on what he did. that was astounding for me. that's why there's so much heart-felt thoughts about kobe bryant here. i think it's the grit that really resonates with a lot of these fans behind me. back to you now, wolf. >> so sad, kobe bryant and his 13-year-old daughter among the nine people. nine people aboard that helicopter that went down in the orange coast college baseball coach, 56 years old. his daughter, aslyssa, and his wife were aboard the helicopter with kobe bryant as well. so sad, indeed. they were simply going to a
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girl's basketball game, gianna was playing basketball. his daughter was playing basketball, and kobe bryant was going to coach. they were going to go have fun on a sunday afternoon in the los angeles area, and it ended this way. we're going to have much more on this truly terrible news that we've been reporting. so sad. we'll be right back. >> it's one of those moments. i think we all have moments where it seems like the day is never going to end. it feels like the moment you're in feels like the darkest moment to you. at that point you have to step outside of yourself and put it in perspective. i think i'll be okay. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing.
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daughter, gianna, only 13 years old and seven other wonderful people. michael jordan just issued a statement. i am in shock over the tragic news of kobe bryant and gianna's passing. i love kobe. he's like a little brother to me. we used to talk often. i will miss the conversations. he was one of the greats of the game and a creative force. kobe was also an amazing dad who loved his family deeply and took great pride in his daughter's love for the game of basketball. we give our deepest condolences tova -- >> there's no words to express the pain i'm going through with this tragedy of losing my niece gigi and my brother kobe. i love you, and you will be missed. my condolences goes out to the bryant family and the other
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passengers on board. i'm sick right now. and then here's kareem abdul-jabbar. >> it's very difficult for me to put in words how i feel about the loss of kobe bryant. as a young boy, i met him when he was 11 or 12 years old. i was friends with his dad, joe. we were former adversaries. joe played for the 76 ers, but he was a good friend, and someone that i shared a friendship. and it's hard for me to understand now how this is affecting joe and his wildfife. so i feel my heart felt regret and prayers and my thoughts are with you guys. kobe was an incredible family man. he loved his wife and daughters. he was an incredible athlete,
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and a leader in a lot of ways. he inspired a whole generation of young athletes. he was one of the first ones to leave high school and come into the nba and do so well. dominating the game and becoming one of the best scorers that the los angeles lakers has ever seen. i had the privilege of being there when he scored his 81-point game. it was something i will always remember as one of the highlights of the things i have learned and observed in sports. kobe, my thoughts are with you, absolutely. rest in peace, young man. this loss is -- it's just hard to comprehend. go with god. >> well-said, indeed. joining us by phone, 5-time nba champion, former lakers player, michael cooper. thank you for joining us. very sad moments for all of us. what was your reaction when you first heard the news?
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>> thank you for having me, wolf. it's a sad day in los angeles as well as the lakers. i was just absolutely stunned. all the feeling went out of my body. kobe was an icon in los angeles. in the community, an advocate for women's basketball. but this is just tragic, tragic loss. and as everybody else is saying, my prayers and thoughts and sincerest goes out to the family and all the loved ones. >> what was he like off the court, michael? >> you know, wolf, i had very nice time as far as meeting kobe, initiating him with the lakers. when he came to the tryout when he was 19, i was the one that had to work him out, and we were working out at morning-side
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high. our general manager was like make it tough on him. make him work. i knew at that point in time that that young man was going to be a heck of a basketball player, and the things he accomplished on the court does not even compare to what he did off the court. kobe was a god-fearing man. he really loved his family. he was committed to the community. he had the mamba academy in thousand oaks. giving back to the community as well as not just his money but his time. being there and just being involved in anything. you can call him. i called him one opportunity to come and help me out as far as the basketball, and he shows up and didn't even charge me. he did it for free. that was just his generosity of a brilliant young man that we actually had an opportunity just to watch him mature through basketball and him becoming the father, dad, husband that he became. >> what are you hearing from your friends, your former
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teammates, your colleagues out in los angeles? >> well, everybody is just -- it's just a tragic loss. i mean, you know, just so many words said, and reached out to magic. i texted him, all the players, byron scott. guys are at a loss for words. nothing to say about this. this is just very, very sad. >> do you have a favorite kobe bryant memory or story that you'd like to share? >> well, that's the one i share when i first had the opportunity to go against him as far as we were deciding on who to draft. and talking to him before and after that workout, but that workout, he gave it to me. i always said larry bird is the toughest player i've had to go against. before he was a laker, he was tough. he was hard to guard.
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he could get anywhere he wanted on the court. that's when you knew you were playing against a talented offensive minded score. there's been many more i'll keep to myself. our activities as far as laker events and things like that, he was always very, very nice and cordial to talk to. and every player that put that laker uniform on, we're a family. it's like family to the end. and your wife and kids, and anybody that you're associated with is part of the laker no, ma'am. and he's truly going to be missed. >> 20 seasons with the los angeles lakers. didn't play for any other nba team. michael cooper, thank you for sharing thoughts. >> wolf, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> our cnn sports anchor andy scholes went one on one with kobe bryant a couple weeks ago. tell us what he was like. the nature of that conversation you had with him.
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>> well, any time you get a chance to talk to kobe bryant, it's a big deal, and it's special. we know he's one of the greatest nba players of all time. five-time nba champion. he was also excelling in his post nba career in the business world. he was one of the early investors into body armor sports drink. i was showing kobe bryant a picture. i was a ball boy for the houston rockets. i showed him a picture of me and him. he said we were both youngsters. he was one of the most nice, genuine people. i got to interact with him when i was a ball bow and once now as a member of the media. throughout it all, he's been nice and genuine. when i was a ball boy, he always took time to sign everyone's autograph. that was when he was the best player in the nba. that can't be said about a lot of people. he's a genuine guy. we talked about a lot of things during that interview. we talked about soccer. he's a big fan.
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his daughter gigi. here's a part of my interview that took place, i should say, just 11 days ago. >> you were one of the early investors into body armor. it's grown so much. how cool is it to be a partner with major league socker? >> it's crazy. when we first started the company, we were a small company. we had a vision of doing big things. and servicing athletes and educating them on nutrition and hydration. and to find ourselves here now in partnership with mls, and mls has taken off too. coming up on 25 years now. and the game has done nothing but grow, and so to have this relationship together, we look forward to doing big things. >> you're a big barcelona fan. and whether do you think messi ranks? >> i think he's one of the best athletes of all time. the tenacity and the intelligence with which he plays as well as the skill.
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head and shoulders above the rest. rena ronaldo is right there with them. but changing managers, there's a lot of questions to be answered. i think they'll figure it out. >> the nba fans love to debate which team from which era was better, shaq recently weighed in saying that he absolutely thinks you and him would have beaten this current lakers team with lebron and anthony davis. what's your take on that hypothetical matchup? >> i don't weigh in on a hypothetical. you can't debate yourself to winning something. that was the beauty about sports. you compete and either win or lose. the debate culture, there's never a clear winner, but it's fun to hear. >> you recently said your daughter gigi got you watching nba again. i wanted to get your take on if you think a woman could ever play in the nba? >> i think there are a couple players who could right now.
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there's a lot of players who have a lot of skill that could do it. there's a lot of great players out there. they could most certainly keep up with them. >> you're a big soccer fan. growing up in italy when you were a kid. is there anything done to combat the racism? >> understanding racism is a thing that's been a part of our culture for a while. and even though now we've come such a long way, but there's still so much to be done. i think education is always the most important thing. i think speaking up, and taking a stand, a significant stand. i was growing up in italy. i obviously witnessed it firsthand going to certain soccer matches and things of that niche, and things my parents have taught me and educated me on how to deal with those sorts of things and looking at various muses, that have handled things very well. i think education is very important. >> thank you so much.
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>> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >> again, wolf, that took place just 11 days ago in los angeles at the major league soccer media event. during my time with kobe bryant, i sat there and i actually said i wanted to thank him for being so nice and so genuine to me when i was a youngster, a ball boy, and again for this interview, and wolf, he just smiled at me and nodded. and that was kobe. just a very genuine individual. >> yes, a special, special basketball player but a very special person, indeed. andy, thank you so much for sharing that with us and our viewers. appreciate it very much. still ahead, as the world comes to grips with the passing of one of basketball's greats, we'll take a closer look at what we're learning about the helicopter he was traveling in and investigation that is now getting underway. pt work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have.
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news kobe bryant is dead at the age of 41. he and eight others including his 13-year-old daughter gianna were killed in a helicopter crash. joining us safety analyst david soucie. we know that kobe bryant's helicopter crashed into the hillsides not far from los angeles. we're in the early stages of the investigation, but tell us where do investigators usually start when something like this happens? >> well, on site you can get a little bit of information. in this case i think most of the information will be eyewitnesss,
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where was the aircraft, what happened to the aircraft before it went down. those are the kinds of interviews going on now. of course, first and paramount is to take care of and assure that the bodies get the respect and the victims get the respect that they deserve of being carefully removed from the site, and identified positively. >> yeah. nine wonderful people on that helicopter. are there any initial clues based on what you're hearing, what may have caused this crash? >> not at this point. it's too early to speculate as is the case in many of these accidents. i'm puzzled by it. the people, they're the travelers that put safety paramount above all else, choose this helicopter, the s-76 and the s-76b. twin engines. it's designed for corporate and commercial travel like this. i'm puzzled by this.
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there's nothing that stands out to me mechanically, operationally. the operator has a long, long safety record, a good safety record as well. so whatever this thing that happened is, this tragic event, it's going to be a surprise. >> yeah. the ntsb, the national transportation safety board, investigators are on the way of the site. david soucie, thank you so much for that. in los angeles this evening, artists and celebrities are headed to the grammy awards. the venue that was home to kobe bryant and his los angeles lakers. we'll have some red carpet reaction and a lot more on this very sad breaking news story when we come back. are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest.
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hillary and i saddened by the losds of kobe bryant, az daughter, and all those who died in the today's helicopter crash. kobe bryant brought excitement and joy to basketball fans around the world. he was also a leader off the court including in his advocacy for young people, especially the vulnerable and homeless. a passion i saw when i joined him and vanessa for the opening of a housing project they supported. kobe bryant lived a large life in a short time, but above all, he loved his family. our prayers are with them and all those who lost loved ones today. president obama tweeted kobe bryant was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act. to lose gianna is even more heart breaking to us as parents. michelle and i send prayers tova
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necessary have a and the entire bryant family. and president trump offering his condolences just tweeting kobe bryant, despite being one of the truly great basketball players of all time was just getting started in life. he loved his family so much and had such strong passion for the future. the loss of his beautiful daughter makes this moment even more devastating. ma la melania and i send our condolences. may god be with you all. our breaking news, kobe bryant dead at the age of 41. killed in a helicopter crash with eight others including his 13-year-old daughter gianna. in light of this tragedy, basketball knows no rivalries. take a look at this. madison square garden in new york city, home of the new york knicks. the arena is lit in purple and gold with a picture of kobe bryant on the side. we are there live. describe the scene, miguel, for us. >> reporter: yeah. the shock wave that was sent out
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from los angeles is being felt here in new york tonight. the knicks and the nets playing tonight. this is what the madison square garden looks like. this is a massive picture of kobe bryant. the colors, purple and gold for the los angeles lakers. there's another shot over here. check this out. in this area people have been taking pictures all afternoon. all evening as this news came. the shock, not only here but in philadelphia where he was from, charlotte, north carolina. two of the teams playing tonight took a 24 second violation at the top of the game as other teams have done to remember kobe bryant, number 24. >> miguel marquez, thank you. fans are also gathering outside the staple center in los angeles. that's also the site of tonight's grammys.
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stephanie, tonight is about music. i can only imagine the mood there is somber as a result of this tragic loss. >> that's so true, wolf. so many people coming down the red carpet. so many musicians you know and love, talking about kobe bryant. you got to keep in mind the grammys are being held in his house at the staple center. i went in. there's pictures of kobe and shaq together. you can see them throughout the building. one of the people coming down the carpet this evening is debbie allen, the world renowned dancer. she is also married to norm nixon who played for the lakers. she knew kobe bryant and she talked about how first time she saw him, he jumped off the bench to say hi because of the fact that fame was so big in italy when he was growing up. and then they also talked about their relationship with michael jackson, and then here's the rest of what our conversation was about her relationship with
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kobe. >> kobe and i stayed friends. he was in the middle of creating an entire universe for the world to share. books and movies and theater, and everything. a legacy that will still emerge, and he was a tremendous supporter of young people in the arts. he was a tremendous supporter of young people everything. it was what his whole life's work was about. and i'm just feeling such pain today to have lost that big light, and wishing his family the best. >> reporter: and you can hear the emotion in her voice as she was talking about him. and i have to tell you i've talked to many people here. legends to people who are new on the scene, and everyone talking about kobe. talking about their excitement about being here, but also feeling so sad for the loss of somebody so young along with his daughter, and just how the family must be feeling.
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our break news tonight, the nba legend kobe bryant has died in a helicopter crash along with his 13-year-old daughter and seven other people. bryant was one of the greatest players of all time. his entire career, the los angeles lakers. he left the game in 2016. at the time he read a poem to announce his retirement from the sport he loved so much, a sport
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he was clearly teaching his daughter to love and respect as well. the poem was turned into a short film and bryant ended up winning an oscar. i want to end our show tonight from a clip from the philly. here's kobe bryant in his own words. >> no matter what i do next, i will always be that kid with the rolled up socks, the garbage can in the corner, five seconds from the clock, ball in my hands. five, four, three, two. one. ♪
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i'll love you always, kobe. >> kobe bryant was just 41 years old. his daughter gianna just 13. they leave behind a mother and wife of three daughters. so sad. in fact, three daughters survived. also killed in the crash baseball coach john altobelli, his daughter alyssa and wife carrie. our thoughts and prayers to those families and friends. don lemon continues our coverage right after this. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest.
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