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then, a grammy legend series continues with gloria estefan. and she looks back on her life and career. >> is there anything you regret? >> mm. >> and it's our valentine's week in the kitchen with dr. phil. >> what is your favorite thing about phil? >> that's monday on the insider. travel consideration provided by . talk about a view from the inside, that's how it sounded and what it looked like in the control room during the taping of "grease live." >> over 12 million people tuned
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here are the musical highlights in case you missed it. oh, the summer nights whoa, whoa, whoa tell me more, tell me more look at me, i'm sandra dee lousy with virginity won't go to bed till i'm legally wed beauty school dropout beauty school drop out do the hand jive, baby you're the one that i want ooh, ooh, ooh, honey the one that i want ooh, ooh, ooh, we go together we'll always be together
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when it doesn't work out, he falls into a deep depression? >> this is what he is falling [laughter] >> joe jonas, striking resome ambulance to gigi new boyfriend zayn. >> they're the same. >> is that gay or masturbation? >> cuba gooding jr. was out partying in new york city. i think he was wasted. >> which one of you [beep] took my wallet. >> cuba is having his moment, man. he is genuinely having fun with it. >> if he can stay away from another snow dogs type debacle. >> amber rose and kim kardashian, they squashed their beef. they had a secret meeting at kris jenner's house. >> why are they taking pictures together like they're all chummy though. >> her brand is good to be friends with kim kardashian.
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[laughter] >> rose felt it solid, reagan and gorbachev and the greatest summit of it all, amber rose and kim -- what? squashed their beef. they had a secret meeting at kris jenner's house. they posted the picture of the meeting on social media. it had to do with a feud between kanye and wiz and amber and the "girls" wanted to talk about it. >> it being that kim's husband called amber a nothing but a stripper and he owns her son. >> ok, he said a thing, he said a thing and she said a thing about sticking a finger up his thing. the important thing is they're talking it out. why would amber even go, that's the question, medic! no, wait, he is fine, what is it? >> i have an answer.
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they have infiltrated the kardashian family. blac chyna needs the recon because of rob. the way you get the recon is her best friend amber rose. >> wait, amber did meet up with blac chyna at ace of diamonds after the summit with kim. boom, yeah, boom. harvey is right. amber and chyna discussed 9 intel while showering strippers with dollar bills. you vixen, you. >> he is a mole. >> ladies? [laughter] >> but -- >> but, but, but? exactly. >> how are you doing? >> big time exnfl player down in san francisco walking down the street, talk to hines ward about snoop. do you think he would be a good the nfl?
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commissioner for the nfl. >> he was particularly distracted because his wife is just absolutely sensationally hot. >> at one point there is actually a group of brothers who walk by him and go, yeah, and start clapping. >> how come black men are into white girls, but black girls aren't into white guys? >> it kind of depends, though. i like white guys that have black features. [laughter] >> i like white guys that act like white guys, like eric or something.
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police officers, a love story. >> good luck. >> wait a bloody second. that's not o.j. it's cuba gooding jr. who plays o.j. on the people versus o.j. simpson which just premiered. >> he was good, i got to say. he was so great. >> everyone was great, ron, "american horror story" lady and even the plane tiffly wailing dog. here is cuba at a nightclub, posing with fans -- >> don't shoot nobody. >> and talking crap. >> how displaying o.j. change you? >> emotionally i went through a lot. >> is that a real tear? >> acting, everybody loves cuba. >> i come from italy. [beep]. >> it's amazing to you. >> i think you just got dry humped by roberto benini.
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my wallet? >> right here. >> you took my jacket? >> that's my wallet. it's a white man ripped off a black man. >> he was hilarious and i think he was wasted? >> i think so. >> he is having his moment, man. he knows it and he is genuinely having fun with it. >> cuba is back. >> if he can stay away from another snow dogs type debacle. >> yeah, that was a hell of a thing. that was also a hell of a thing. dude, love the new show, love you, so thank you, whoa! >> are you all right? all right, i'm out. >> bye. we have iggy azalea out to dinner at boa steakhouse. >> what is the celebration? >> just wedding plans. >> we say, are you guys going to do it big, in a castle, on the beach, something huge like that?
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courthouse. >> really? >> you are talking about -- >> he doesn't want to pay [beep] -- >> why would he pay? >> they have a lot of money. have iggy's dad pay for the wedding when he is a huge basketball player. their money together, it shouldn't be the parents. >> you split the wedding, you have a perfect relationship. as soon as she gets bad, the first thing she is going to do is that you guys split the cost of that wedding. >> you need to date better girls, van. >> you act like it doesn't happen. >> they definitely bring it up. >> you are as cheap as hell. >> i bought the nice engagement ring and she bought the wedding? >> she bought the wedding? >> of course. >> does she ever bring it up? >> all the time. and she gets to lord that over me. we're lying quietly in bed, she says paid for the wedding. [laughter] >> all right, you guys, god
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>> all right, blac chyna on the beach looking good, there is some dude and there is some other -- wait a second. get the hell out of here. >> blac chyna has got rob out of hiding. rob kardashian went with blac chyna. she had a big old modeling shoot on the beach here in l.a. >> wait what is that on rob's face, he is smiling. >> rob kardashian looks so happy, so much better than i have ever seen him honestly. >> ever? >> maybe not ever, but in a long, long time. he shaved off all of his beard. >> i think the shaving of the beard is like a symbol and it's important. the beard is hiding. >> something to think about. >> the other thing is, does this dude have another outfit? >> black is thinning. when you're bigger, you need a blacker shirt. >> dude? anyway, this is great, isn't it, he is happy, she is happy.
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relationship is headed. >> what we can say is he was a shutin recluse for the last x amount of time. >> and he ain't now. >> grammar. >> doesn't rob have a history of falling hard for women and when it doesn't work out, he falls into a deep depression. i don't think he falls in healthy lovement >> is it better to fall in unhealthy love and lose than never fall in love? >> no. >> this is what he is falling hard into here. >> it could take weeks of getting out of there. good luck, kid. >> we're going to do a question and answer session here, ok. >> going on right now, we got miles, the denver broncos mascot. >> where? >> in san francisco where the game is happening. we ask miles, what dance does miles have that can compete? >> the nene. >> he doesn't answer the
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the ground. >> oh! >> oh, my god, that's funny. >> we say, we ask him, we get specifically into the game. >> peyton manning, does he throw over 250 yards? >> yes, yes. >> we asked him one more question, this is a big one. manning retire? >> and miles thinks for a second. and he does like this, if he holds up the trophy, he is done. >> if he wins the championship, he retires? >> from the horse's mouth, from the horse's mouth? from the horse's mouth? >> hey! >> hey! >> miles, you're a deep guy. >> coming up -- >> joe jonas striking resemblance to new boyfriend zayn. >> what if somebody in here
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like you? >> i would be like cool, i'm the best. >> what if it was your boyfriend's ex-girlfriend? >> we don't talk about her. >> plus -- >> justice williams at laverpblges a 17-year-old chess champion. we ask him if there are chess groupies coming tout tournaments and invite you out to the drink? >> i'm 17, i don't go out drinking. >> that's good. >> "tmz" is brought to you by the fast powerful cough relief of robe tussin because it's
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malik leaving craig's last night and wait a second. that's not zayn, it's someone who dyes their hair to look exactly like zayn, someone that is gigi's ex-boyfriend, joe jonas, cue the strings. >> he changed his hair to look like this guy. >> is that crazy or what. >> it's insane. >> it's joe jonas in single white tipped male. >> this is her ex, and this is her new boyfriend. >> this is a pepsi channel, i couldn't figure him out. >> that reference is older than both joe and zayn combined. break down the madness. >> joe was dating gigi before zayn. she is now dating the guy that joe is now trying to look like. what's the end game? >> obviously he wants to get gigi back by becoming zayn or -- >> if they had sex together, is that gay or masturbation?
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>> once you realize that it looks like her current boyfriend, change the hair back? >> i like it, don't you like it? >> how would you feel if somebody in here walked in and looked exactly like you? best. >> what if it was your boyfriend's ex-girlfriend? >> we don't talk about her. [laughter] >> we don't talk about takisha. >> her boyfriend is black. love the new look, joe. and gigi, if you're watching and gigi, if you're watching this, we have some advice, run! >> tone trump in new york. he is a rapper. >> that is an interesting last name. >> we asked him about this. >> you think about changing your last name? >> no, a lot of people were coming at me the last couple of months about changing my name. you don't let anyone who is evil and cowardly change what you have been doing. >> he has been called out by using the name by a couple of
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a lot of people think that now they don't like donald trump anymore because before they liked donald trump. >> i stand for peace and love and unity, that's what it's about. we're not going to let this coward donald trump make me change my name. >> and to add to this, he is also a muslim. >> oh, no. >> have you listened to this guy's rap. >> what is the muslim guy rap about? >> he raps about everything and afterwards. [laughter] brother. >> "tmz" champions presents no, no, not yet, it's -- >> justice, mr. chess. >> justice williams! champion. >> he is a 17-year-old chess champion. he was the youngest african-american national master ever when he was 12.
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>> a game -- >> you beat him. >> yes, when he was 14, justice faced off against the number one chess player in the world, tensions were running high and then justice pulled out a move that -- we guess must have won the game. that wasant climactic. >> if i had done it -- whoo! >> poor sportsmanship is hilarious, but justice is all square, what about the queen? >> do you get many groupies? >> oh, man, a couple, yes. >> do they come to the chess event and then invite you for a drink or something? >> i'm 17, all i'm drinking is apple juice. >> nerd! >> so good luck with the groupies, justice.
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>> well, you'll meet some other girls, too. >> powerhouse crew right here. >> we have j.j. abrams and jimmy kimmel leaving madeo. >> which "star wars" character do you most relate to? >> i don't have a clever answer. >> princess leia. >> we asked jimmy kimmel, how about yourself? >> for me chewbacca, has a lot of body hair. >> what is the funny answer to that question? >> there is none. >> who picks up the tab? >> j.j. paid for dinner. >> i have such a connection to j.j. when he was 13 years old, he used to come to the lawsuit where i thought. i tout his mother. she was awesome and one of the best students i ever had. i used to see j.j. in the cafeteria, i knew this kid was special. >> how old was he? >> 13. >> was he as tall as you? [laughter] >> j.j. is a sweetheart that he
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>> what's up, stevie? >> stevie j. was at l.a.x. we asked him, are you married. he holds up his hands and a ring on his pinkie finger. there is a couple in washington, their wedding ring went missing. lo and behold their child ate it and it passed through. >> they had to dig through the crap to find the ring. >> what would you do? would you buy your wife another wedding ring and melt that one? >> jewelry cleaner and give it to her. >> for people who swallow things by accident. please. >> the colonic is 95 but the buffing is free. >> it would be great if the doctor judges it. her? >> is there anything left up there? >> we must have lost a diamond, seriously. >> we do know you had corn last night.
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>> peace out, brother. >> coming up -- >> caesar milan in new york. there is this adorable pitbull. >> what is his story? what is his life story? >> what's his life story? he is a dog. >> plus -- >> kindy crawford, she is hanging up her modeling career. on february 20 when she turns 50, it's done. >> being scrutinized in that way for 30 years -- >> i think she wants to eat a little bit more and not stay in ideal shape. she wants to have the second
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>> the champagne is flowing and it's a super model retirement party. so farewell cindy crawford! no! >> cindy crawford, she is hanging up her modeling career. she says on february 20, when she turns 50, it's done. >> that's a terrible thing. >> why? >> because and also -- >> it's a terrible thing. it makes it feel like 50 is too old to model. >> sure, that, too. but despite still looking like this. cindy told united airlines rap city magazine which is apparently thing -- >> i shouldn't have to prove to
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>> you are the biggest model in the world and makes a ton of money. >> she wants to relax. >> or her daughter is next in line. >> bingo, model/daughter. >> she is getting out of the way of her daughter. >> her daughter is gorgeous. >> it's almost like she has a super model mother and a former male model father. look it up and laugh later. whatever the reason, cindy is only retiring from modeling, not from hawking tequila, furniture or skin care. she is rich. can't be mad at that. >> you know who is going to be upset, aarp is going to be set. the magazine should do something next. >> aarp? >> he has his finger on the pulse of people with weak pulses, so good luck, cindy, daughter, we look forward objectivefying you as soon as the law allows.
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york and it's kind of a the cutest video we ever seen. we get him and talk to him in a bit. he is involved in several tv shows. we talk to him for a while. it was all well and good. the clip cuts off. there was another clip and the camera guy is shooting inside a s.u.v. there is an adorable pitbull in the back seat with a little blanket around himself. >> oh, my god. >> very comfortable, he loves his blanket. >> what's his life story? years old. >> what is his life story? >> the dog. i'll give it to you, seven years, he kisses butt, [beep] anything he can get his hands on, that's his whole life. you know why he loves his blanket, it's warm and he tried to hump it. >> dude, you're the best. >> thank you.
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>> at l.a.x., this viral video came out a week ago of this chick grinding up on him. all of his boys are saying, looks of disgust. this girl goes crazy. i told him about the video. >> we set that up. >> we set that up. we faked it to see how many people -- >> it has gone all around the world, he staged it. >> i just doing [beep]. >> you could tell in the video it was set up? >> really? >> no way, i totally believed it. i thought it was such an embarrassment for the community. >> the blond community? >> yes, for the blond community. [laughter] >> what was the embarrassment? >> it was embarrassing because it was a stereotypical blond, like oh, my god, it was so sad for us.
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[laughter] >> it's unbelievable. it's unbelievable. >> hey, man, thank you, man. >> coming up -- >> so the kardashians went to a big party at 901 studio. someone else who was there was scott disick. >> he is back on a tv show. >> who produces the show? >> ryan seacrest. >> scott, here is the deal, you're making $3 million, we're upping it to $5 if you have some interaction with kourtney. back. >> next -- son. >> you would watch your parents sex tape? >> you're curious.
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>> all right, it's ladies night with kourtney kardashian and kylie jenner out. >> i love seeing you and scott back together. >> wait, what, kourtney and scott are back together? also, is that justin bieber asking for an autograph, but mostly kourtney and scott? >> so the kardashians went to a big party at 901 studio, cory was there with kris, kylie was there with kourtney and somebody else was there was scott disick. >> there is kourtney leaving and there is scott leaving the same club through a different door. the >> they are clearly back together. >> i don't think anything is clear. >> why? >> were the kardashian cameras there? are you sure >> i can't be sure. >> the kardashian debate, is it for real or is it for show for the show and go. >> they're not back together. it's over.
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he is the best part of the tv show. they need him. >> he is funny. >> it's just been a really hard time having nobody, you know. >> hilarious. >> but why would scott and kourtney be at the same club if they're not together? >> who produces the show? >> ryan seacrest. >> ryan gets on the phone, scott, here is the deal, you are making three mill, we're upping it to five if you have interaction with kourtney. i have to do idol, i will call you back. that's what happens. >> whatever happened, one thing for sure, you, sir, are no ryan seacrest. good luck with the relation show. >> mr. harrison, i love the bachelor this season. >> chris harrison is talking about the bachelor. >> how do they remember the names of all of these girls? >> they have to remember them as they're heading into the rose ceremony. there is no i.f.b. earpiece. people think it's written on the rose, it's not.
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>> that's a good question. >> would it be so much better though if they called by the nickname, if they were girl with giant boobs. ass. >> then we were saying -- >> i'm the -- as the host of the bachelor, do you ever get the leftovers? >> do you know what women love to be called? leftovers. >> wake up with a leftover in your bed the next day, it doesn't taste that good. [laughter] >> have a good one, i appreciate it. >> oh, yeah, what have we here? wait, first things first. he is 18 years old. >> ok, it looks like a sexy new model for the campaign, so who is that hot hunk of legal man meat? >> he is the son of two celebrities, you want to take a guess?
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>> the son of two celebrities. >> ok, it looks like we're doing this. >> look down below. >> think about what's in those jeans. >> that's a wet suit. >> driving a boat. >> tommylee's son? >> oh, my god, it's dylan lee, son of pamela anderson and tommylee. your dad honked a boat horn with his wiener. check him out, all grown up and super hot now. >> he is a surfer and a musician. >> he has a big show this month, he is killing it. so strong. here is a question. >> do you think he ever watched his parents' sex tape? >> you have to. >> it would burn my eyes out. >> a girl in her school saw her mom's sex tape. she gave it to me and we hosted a viewing party at my house. >> there was a lot of food involved in the sex tape? >> wait, you were there, too. >> cheez
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going to say. >> you shouldn't have even said that. so thanks, dylan, welcome to adulthood. >> what do you do with the cheese whiz, though? >> my favorite video in a while, d.m.x. having a philosophical argument on the streets with a panhandler. >> you have a 20? >> d.m.x. then wants to impart upon the guy, you know, the reason why you shouldn't be greedy. what you do with it is between you and god. >> d.m.x. continues to try to impart his wisdom on the guy and the guy keeps trying to interrupt him. >> d.m.x. eventually let the guy
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>> what i'm saying is to you advice, you can do it. >> it's the television event of the year, with over 12 million viewers, "grease live" and it has everything the original "grease" did, the pink ladies, the tiny man shorts, the original frenchy who clearly never went back to high school. there was one major difference, mostly this. >> they have to change some of the lyrics to make it a little more family friendly. >> yes, it's the great censorship debacle. it was a really ship show. what did they change?
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lightning, they say the chicks will [beep] >> can't say it here either. >> they changed it up. >> the chicks will scream. >> they changed she is a real -- to -- >> dragon wagon? who wants a car that attracts dragons. ok, besides her. >> what did did she put up a fight? >> summer loving, that must be changed if bill cosby taught us anything. >> did she put up a fight? >> wait? >> they kept that. >> interesting. >> they thought people wouldn't understand what it meant. >> that meant she said no, but she really meant yes. >> it's weird they kept that. the dude who played danny said why. >> just having fun with it as opposed to suggesting something darker. it's a fun rape thing.
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anyway, what did we learn here, censorship is still alive. take us out sandy. dragon. >> we got ciara blakely. the youngest self made -- >> love this woman. >> we asked sarah -- have you ever bought something from a telemarketer? >> yes. >> infomercial. >> she is worth a billion dollars. >> we asked her what is the coolest thing in your house? >> i have had it since preschool. it's never not with me. >> i totally get that. >> you don't believe it. >> i have two weird things that i cherish, my webster's dictionary from when i was 6 years old and then i have a
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>> you have a 48-state globe? oh, my god. states -- >> 1959, both. >> i told you 48 states. >> seven continents? [laughter] >> that's funny. >> backpacks are back in style. good seeing you. >> coming up -- >> kim kardashian and kanye west, someone tagged the entire front of their house. they bought it and then bought the house behind it and they're redoing the whole house. >> who moves next door to their mother by choice? >> plus -- >> abby lee miller from "dance moms" is pissed off at pizza hut. someone hung up on somebody. she put the phone number to pizza hutton social media. >> that's not the way to do it. i'm a professional complainer.
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>> and now three reasons why you never stand between a girl and her pizza hut starring "dance moms" abby lee miller. >> abby lee miller called the santa monica pizza hut location and arguing over a deal that was going on. >> yes, apparently the normally mild mannered dance coach -- >> what is wrong with you? >> wanted to cash in on a $5 pizza offer. the employee knew nothing but it. she explained it all. >> they put me on hold twice, this bitch gets on the phone and she hung up on me. >> from our sources, it's the other way around. >> we have pizza sources? >> medicine pizza hut by first name. >> she learned a few lessons, number one, there is nothing worse than a woman's scorn. >> i'm going to put your phone
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every little kid that calls me, i'll have them call you. >> did people start calling? >> yes, they have to stop answering the phone. they take internet orders and gave people who really needed them. >> your loss is someone else's weight gain. >> do you call somebody else and get a pizza or -- >> when you want pizza for dinner, you will get a pizza. i was at lake havasu and it was 20 miles away, i drove it. >> number three, when abby gets hungry, you never know what is going to happen? so the lesson here is obvious, always complain if you're an unsatisfied customer. >> i got $20 back from the post office after spending 45 minutes in line. >> you're single, right? >> i wasn't mailing a valentine. >> have a pizza, girl, it will all be ok.
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>> jane smith, got him hanging out at calabasas commons, walking out after doing some shopping and gets into his tesla x, the brand-new s.u.v. that no one has their hands on because they are delayed by like a year of release. >> oh, my god, that car is beautiful. >> i don't know how he has this car -- >> it has the lamborghini side doors, not the front one. >> this is a big thing? >> there is a three-year waiting list to get this car. >> once again who i feel bad for, will's oldest son who probably drives a me ata, nobody cares. this dude is somewhere mad. >> "tmz" documentaries present "making a graffitier, the kim kardashian and kanye west story.
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west's house have big problems. they called authorities because someone tagged the front of their house. >> marked for life or until someone paints over it. the multimillion mansion won't be the same. >> they don't have cameras and security? >> it's under construction and they're redoing the whole house. they live with kris. >> this don't live there, this is a spare house? god, they're rich. back to the crime because someone is sending a cryptic message. >> i love kanye and i love kim. >> not so cryptic who loves kanye and kim, amber rose, little north, who could it be? >> kim and kanye themselves tagged their own house. >> might have been good to lead with that. >> they're on one of the last parts of the remodel, they're plastering the entire outside of the house, they thought it would be fun. >> this was a fun thing? >> so mystery solved.
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who would have thunk it. one more thing. >> have they ever lived in it? >> they have lived with their mom for almost three years. >> that's so weird. >> i had a good relationship with my parents, i couldn't wait to get out. i went to west hollywood just to get away farther. >> that's not why you went to west hollywood. >> west hollywood is super safe. great choice. good luck getting plastered. >> mike comrie and duff duff, they finalized their divorce last week. they went to celebrate and went on vacation together. they just signed off on their divorce. so they got on a plane, went to maui, took their 3-year-old son luca and their out there hanging out together. >> this is not a nice practically-up. the fact that they can come back together for the kid is really awesome. >> that is the best ever. >> that is not the point.
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that is so much fun. >> kourtney, how many beers before you start to eat the raft? >> coming up -- >> cocktails with khloe, they reenact celebrity beef and they actually did the wiz khalifa-kanye west. >> they came into the house -- >> plus, celine dion had an emotional night. he was at the tribute for her husband rene. they were talking about the price is right, he cried he was happy for the people, she wasn't sure if it was sweet or we need
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>> she loved life so very much. and i loved him. >> that is celine dion paying tribute to her late husband, rene who loved life, loved his family and loved watching his people win fabulous prizes. yeah, we should explain that. >> celine dion had an emotional night. she was at the tribute for her husband at caesar's palace. >> this is the venue where she performs. >> she talks about how for the last couple of years she has watched tv with him and watched their favorite show together. >> "the price is right." >> yes, rene enjoyed "the price is right" right up until the day that god asked him to come on down. right, rene would actually cry for joy when people -- >> won a showcase, a brand-new car and a trip to hawaii. >> she says it like the announcer. they win a car.
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so much. >> you know who else cries when you win a car on the price is rite because you are going to pay taxes. >> i wouldn't cry. >> on the price is rite? >> you won a car. >> that is beautiful. >> what an idiot. but i did win that car that he had to make them take back. >> you have to pay income tax on that. you have to come up with the money and afford to keep it. >> which means you won nothing. so thanks, celine dion and farewell, rene, you're playing plinko in heaven now. >> hi, how are you? >> fine. >> i got a really beautiful blond funny british chick at l.a.x., but i'm not sure who it is. >> we're doing passengers now? >> she is the hottest thing ever, harvey. >> she is very pretty.
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>> i asked this random blond woman, i say is it true politically engaged people have more orgasms. you have 13% more orgasms if you are politically engaged? >> they have stronger views than most people and more emotional than most people. that would explain that. >> i have been doing that wong, i have been dating those kind of women. >> you're the wrong thing. >> i need to find out who this chick is. >> who is this woman? >> you did it with kim kardashian. 10 years from now, we could be sick about hearing about this girl. [laughter] >> oh, she married future, great. >> thank you so much. >> wednesday night cocktails with khloe, they reenact celebrity beefs. so this week some of the guests
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kanye west. >> you're freaking everything up. >> it's weird, though, because at the end, they usually, she usually says who won the beef and picks the celebrity. you would think that she would go with kanye. >> there is no winner tonight because you guys were so good. >> boring. >> you can't get through it. it's terrible. >> i watched this redheaded woman, get into the house and you look at me and you said [beep] why is she there? did i really say that. yeah, you said [beep]. [laughter] >> coming up -- >> ben stiller, he is at one of the screenings of "zoolander 2" over in london. he is on the red carpet, pulls out his selfie stick.
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now that super bowl 50 is in the books, the next step is a victory parade. of course the diamond-studded super bowl rings. we visited the place where most of the rings including the very first ones are made. >> reporter: on super bowl sunday, players from the winning team get to briefly hold up the lombardi trophy. what they take home is the most coveted prize in football -- the super bowl championship ring. >> the owner gets to take the trophy back. put it in the case either in carolina or denver. and this is their trophy that will stay with them forever. >> reporter: the vice president of the sports division at
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bowl rings, including the first ever super bowl ring. >> we created the ring for vince lombardi and green bay packers, 1966. we have continued on. >> reporter: the first super bowl ring for the packers had a simple design. 40 grams of gold and 1 carat diamond in the center. but as the the game got bigger, so did the rings. last year's super bowl ring for the new england patriots had 100 grams of gold and an astonishing 205 diamonds. totaling almost 5 carats. >> the last few years it's getting to a point where the next ring i have a funny feeling will be a double finger. >> reporter: two finger ring. as josten's master jeweler, the quarterback of design. at production facility in denton, texas he is already thinking of the next championship ring before the game is even played.
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team will coach him through the ring's final design. a process which can take months. >> they are pieces of art that tell a story of a championship. >> reporter: last year's patriots ring shows off the team's winning history with four diamond-shaped lombardi trophies. the packers 2010 ring features the iconic lambeau feel and the trophy coming home. the design starts as a 3 d computer model. then an actual ring is made for the team's owner to inspect. if the owner wants to add another diamond or put another lego on the ring, a new computer model is made, and a new ring is cast. once the design is finalized, a mold is made for each of the 53 players on the team with their name and jersey number on the side. the team has the option to make more rings for their staff. a 1500 degree furnace melts gold pellets into a liquid poured into each custom mold.
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polished and painted so sections of the ring scan be soldered together. then time to put the bling in the ring. a small team of 45 people will work on each ring. and this man oversees technician whose hand pick and set the diamond. >> you have to have the eye for bringing it altogether. these guys work in space, so they, they create that space. and fill it with the diamonds. >> reporter: after a final cleaning. the super bowl ring is ready for the hand of a champion. have you ever given a finished ring to a player? >> have i personally, yes, many times. >> reporter: what reaction do you get? >> i have seen everything from jumping up and down to words that you don't want to mention
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going, that silent and crying. >> reporter: the ring is a symbol of hard work, sacrifice, and victory. that for many players is the defining moment in their career. >> when a team wins they're in heaven. they think they're invincible. and then they get the trophy, but the trophy is given back. they get the bonus money. it is gone. the thing that is left to commemorate is the ring. the super bowl halftime show was an all-star extravaganza with cold play, beyonce and bruno mars rocking the stadium. >> reporter: cold play's chris martin described the show as combination between the past, present and future. well our story begins in the past, 50 years ago, with a little marching band from louisiana. >> hey, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. >> reporter: these college band
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when we met up with them recently they hardly missed a beat. >> fall out! >> you had to bring your dedication each time, practice like you perform, and perform like you practice. >> yes. >> reporter: it was their performance together in 1967, that would change history. that year, the commissioner of the national football league invited grambling state marching band to play in their first super bowl. 129 men from a small louisiana college marched alongside the university of arizona's band for millions of viewers. >> there was a lot of weight on our shoulders. a lot of times we didn't pay particular attention to the weight. if we went out on the field and did a show and it pleased the public then we felt that we had done our job. >> reporter: for the next 23 years, marching band were a super bowl mainstay. then, in 1991, disney produced the halftime party.
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successful boy band, new kids on the block. my world >> reporter: two years later the king of pop, michael jackson moon walked for 100 million viewers. more people watched his 12-minute performance than the game itself. and the era of the a list was born. >> pop culture's national holiday. it's become the place in which you see not only the kind of highest form of competition in sport. strike a pose >> and pop icons are affirmed. there is a real kind of sense of anything might happen. >> reporter: and anything did
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in 1996, diana ross reaffirmed her diva status with a performance featuring a chorus, fireworks. and a high-flying exit. stages set for superstars, soon featured rising stars too. halftime producer, mtv took a chance during super bowl 35. aero-smith with a baby-faced britney spears. >> kind of a point of possibility for performers who are very much on the verge. as well as those who are cemented in our cultural imaginary. >> reporter: there is another moment cemented in america's imagination. janet jackson and justin timberlake's wardrobe malfunction in 2004 set a new course for the halftime show. >> complicated moment in super bowl history. it certainly changed the lineup of halftime performers for
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>> reporter: super bowl 39, hosted a beatle. into your heart >> reporter: in 2009, it was the boss. glory days one, two, three, four. >> reporter: four years later, beyonce on full display. then rising star, bruno mars brought in the show's highest ratings yet. but none of the halftime steps or dramatic antics could have been possible without a group of teenagers from louisiana. do you think the super bowl performances helped to raise the level of awareness people had about the university and its band?
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super bowl 1 launched the grambling band's legacy. they later starred in commercials. played the super bowl four more times. and even inspired the 2002 film "drum line." >> my not e is you don't know what you are in until you are out of it. the grambling marching band of today made possible by a trailblazing band from the past. so what did you want to show america when you stepped foot >> we leave a lasting impression on that individual to say "i that before, and i will never see it again." he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud.
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it wasn't only peyton manning playing possible swan song in super bowl 50. a carolina panthers coach could be saying good-bye to the game he loves. steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach, bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> just going to refrain from answering a lot of question as but all that. for me it is a nonstory. >> reporter: reporter after reporter. there are more important things to talk about this week than him. >> appreciate your interest. this is not a story. interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football. than what makes an important story. in terms of what happened to me, if i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want
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myself? >> reporter: last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously, that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. in the end, i wanted to coach. >> reporter: why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching is teaching. for whatever reason, it's in my blood. i mean -- i'll probably cry after this ball game just because -- we're not going to have another week of practice. >> reporter: in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled his cancer treatments
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never missed a single day of work all season. some guys got to work for a living don't they? i find myself lingering after practice. thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind. in case i am not doing this soon. >> reporter: he knows this could be his last year. and given that perspective, you would think the super bowl itself wouldn't matter as much. but don't talk to bruce aout the prospect of losing. i wouldn't want to think about that. >> reporter: telling me it still matters. game still matters who wins and loses. >> we are in the same position. none of us are going to out of this alive. >> reporter: if you get out with the super bowl ring. even better. >> way better. rip as you probably figured out by now bruce is and always has been one of the nicest guys in the nfl. players like wide receiver, cory brown adore him. like a grandpa to me. a guy that i care about. >> reporter: the difference is this season everyone has been going out of his way to tell him that. >> when lou gehrig said i feel like "i'm the luckiest guy in the world." i can understand what he meant. you just have no idea how you have touched people some times. and -- if it hadn't been for
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steve hartman, on th super bowl 50 was big business for san francisco the but for some who live there just an expensive headache. john blackstone has a look at some backlash in the bay area. >> reporter: big super bowl 50s put all all over san francisco have been a popular place for photos and for vandals. pranksters quickly discover the letters could be rearranged so super bowl became sup bro, and superb owl and even oops, if the humor has an edge, many san franciscos think the big game is a big headache. we are psyched to be the host. in all excitement our city leaders dropped the ball. the city supervisor is demanding the nfl reimburse the city for expenses estimated at nearly $5 million. we provide public services,
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and i think the nfl can afford to make san francisco whole. >> reporter: for many drivers no amount of money can make up for the traffic jams with super bowl events closing several major streets. >> i think the traffic is worse than new york. new york you get it every now and then. here it is very constant. >> reporter: to add insult to injury, levi stadium is more than 50 miles away in santa clara. >> think it feeds into the narrative, the city is getting too big too, expensive, too fancy. >> reporter: he is a columnist for "the san francisco chronicle" sees resentment that goes deeper than football. >> if you get in a fist fight if you mention gentrification. >> reporter: it made housing prices among the highest in the country. that's driven up the cost of most everything else. not all in san francisco have
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inequality is growing. the nfl comes to town. takes over the city. it is a huge corporation. >> yep. >> reporter: lot of san franciscans don't like that. >> they don't. we are san francisco, affinity for the underdog, for the blue-collar people and so fort. we are not a big corporation type of a place. >> reporter: for all the grumbling, one of the most important industries in san francisco is tourism. city officials say the super bowl is bringing a million visitors a day to the city. john blackstone, san francisco. and that's the "overnight news" for monday. for some the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this
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this is the "cbs overnight news." welcome to the "overnight news." they're celebrating in denver after the broncos 24-10 victory over the carolina panthers in super bowl 50. the game was billed as a battle of the mvp quarterbacks. peyton manning and cam newton. than highlights by the two gun slingers. in the end it was the denver defense that came up big. 26-year-old league mvp cam newton up against the sheriff, peyton manning, gunning for his second super bowl championship in perhaps the final game of his
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manning marched the broncos down the field on his first possession. the team traded punts. then denver's number one ranked defense made a statement. miller sacks newton. jackson recovers in the end zone. broncos up 10-0. >> jackson for the touchdown. >> second quarter, cam newton takes things into his own hands. couple nice runs. face mask penalty set up a jonathan stewart touchdown dive. >> and in for the carolina touchdown. >> jordan norwood ripped off the longest punt return in super bowl history. 61 yards. setting up another field goal. and a 13-7 denver lead at the half. >> for some people it is all about the halftime show. and this year's didn't disappoint. chris martin and coldplay kicked
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they gave way to bruno mars. and then beyonce. and then all three of them. up town >> 44 yard. >> more sloppy play in the second half. panthers claimed the 34 yard field goal attempt. off the upright. mcmahonis, 16-7, denver. cam newton's bullet in the hand of denver's t.j. ward. he fumbles. the broncos recover. newton hold the ball too long and gets sacked. manning hold the ball too long and gives it up. it was that kind of game. one more carolina field goal.
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sets up a denver score. and manning walked off the field as a champion for the second time. it was the 200th win of his career. the most of any quarterback in what could be his final game. >> i'll take some time to reflect. i got a couple priorities first. want to go kiss my wife and my kids. i want to go, you know hug my family. going to drink a lot of budweiser tonight, tracy, i promise you that. going to take care of those things first. and say a little prayer. thank the man upstairs for the great opportunity. i'm just grateful. >> president obama is a big chicago bears fan. so he didn't have a dog in the fight this super bowl sunday. what he did have was a little time to sit down with gale king. the president and his wife michelle looked back on their time as first family, and what comes next.
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the white house. who is more likely to yell at the tv during the game? >> you know -- >> depend on who is playing. >> look, it's ben a while since we don't yell that much. we enjoy watching the game. we hope for a good game. >> if there is a good play, we'll all scream. >> ooh. >> do you care about the halftime show? coldplay, bruno mars and >> i care deeply about the halftime show. deeply. i got dressed for the halftime show. i hope beyonce likes what i have on. >> have you talked to her about any dance moves. those of us have seen you dance on "ellen" and jimmy. you have moves. you too, mr. president. >> i have moves. >> turn up for what, look, you got to put this in your next video. obviously she didn't listen. no, gale, i don't talk to beyonce about dancing. >> listen, i know you guys are tight. let's talk a little bit about
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i just happen to have this picture. >> that's so sweet. >> isn't it? >> you look young, what happened to you? >> they wore me down. >> what were you thinking, one word. one of my favorite pictures of the obama administration. >> the first inauguration we had something like 10 balls we went to. >> i remember that. >> michelle was in heels the whole time. so i think she was thinking my feet really hurt. >> what were you thinking, mrs. obama, such a sweet moment in the elevator. >> i'm sure i was thinking i am so proud of you. that's the i'm so proud of you. but my feet did hurt. >> i think i said, one more to go, sweetie. one more. >> almost done. >> the thing when i think about the obamas, even your dates become national news, news stories. a movie "first date" i saw it. the thing that struck me in the movie. you are driving a car with a hole in it.
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>> you got a second date after driving that car? >> because i am so smooth. i could make up for the hole in the car. >> i thought i am going to upgrade this brother. awe thought was in her mind at the time. >> upgrade and she did. >> we can work with this. >> diamond in the rough. >> you are getting ready to go on to other things. do you have advice for the new couple in, the job, the house? its the water pressure good is? there wi-fi, does the toilet run in the lincoln bedroom? >> the whole tech thing we have been trying to get that straight because this is an old building. doesn't work. >> i was thinking about the >> actually it has an issue. we'll see. by it sometimes. >> there is a first lady running for president, does that give >> okay. >> what are you talking about, gale. >> what are you talking about willis. i want to play the potus game.
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>> i love it when he holds my hand. >> oh. >> i love it when she? >> i love it when she laughs. she has a great laugh. >> i can always count on her to -- >> i can always count on her to tease me about something. >> i can always count on him to -- >> not disappoint me. >> told you that a long time ago. >> i have never forgotten it. >> after leaving the white house, potus will want to? >> take a walk by himself outside. >> you think so? >> after leaving the white house, flotus will want to? >> she is going to want to travel. and roam around the world in ways that we can't do when we are traveling in official capacities.
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of the sports division at jostens, the company made super bowl rings, including the first ever super bowl ring. >> we created the ring for vince lombardi and green bay packers, 1966. we have continued on. >> reporter: the first super bowl ring for the packers had a simple design. 40 grams of gold and 1 carat diamond in the center. but as the the game got bigger, so did the rings. last year's super bowl ring for the new england patriots had 100 grams of gold and an astonishing 205 diamonds. totaling almost 5 carats. >> the last few years it's getting to a pin the where the next ring i have a funny feeling will be a double finger. >> reporter: two finger ring. as josten's master jeweler, the quarterback of design. at production facility in denton, texas he is already
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championship ring before the game is even played. but the owner of the winning team will coach him through the ring's final design. a process which can take months. >> they are pieces of art that tell a story of a championship. >> reporter: last year's patriots ring shows off the team's winning history with four diamond-shaped lombardi trophies. the packers 2010 ring features the iconic lambeau feel and the trophy coming home. the design starts as a 3 d computer model. then an actual ring is made for the team's owner to inspect. if the owner wants to add another diamond or put another lego on the ring, a new computer model is made, and a new ring is cast. once the design is finalized, a mold is made for each of the 53 players on the team with their name and jersey number on the side. the team has the option to make more rings for their staff.
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pellets into a liquid poured into each custom mold. the gold is then carefully polished and painted so sections of the ring scan be soldered together. then time to put the bling in the ring. a small team of 45 people will work on each ring. and this man oversees technician whose hand pick and set the diamond. >> you have to have the eye for bringing it altogether. these guys work in space, so they, they create that space. and fill it with the diamonds. >> reporter: after a final cleaning. the super bowl ring is ready for the hand of a champion. have you ever given a finished ring to a player? >> have i personally, yes, many times. >> reporter: what reaction do you get? >> i have seen everything from jumping up and down to words that you don't want to mention on tv, to in a lot of cases just going, that silent and crying. >> reporter: the ring is a
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and victory. that for many players is the defining moment in their career. >> when a team wins they're in heaven. they think they're invincible. and then they get the trophy, but the trophy is given back. they get the bonus money. it is gone. the thing that is left to commemorate is the ring. the super bowl halftime show was an all-star extravaganza with cold play, beyonce and bruno mars rocking the stadium. but halftime wasn't always such a high powered event. >> reporter: cold play's chris martin described the show as combination between the past, present and future. well our story begins in the past, 50 years ago, with a little marching band from louisiana. >> hey, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. mates haven't marched together when we met up with them recently they hardly missed a
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>> fall out! >> you had to bring your dedication each time, practice like you perform, and perform like you practice. >> yes. >> reporter: it was their performance together in 1967, that would change history. that year, the commissioner of the national football league invited grambling state marching band to play in their first super bowl. 129 men from a small louisiana college marched alongside the university of arizona's band for millions of viewers. >> there was a lot of weight on our shoulders. a lot of times we didn't pay particular attention to the weight. if we went out on the field and did a show and it pleased the public then we felt that we had done our job.
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years, marching band were a super bowl mainstay. then, in 1991, disney produced the halftime party. they chose the commercially successful boy band, new kids on the block. my world >> reporter: two years later the king of pop, michael jackson moon walked for 100 million viewers. more people watched his 12-minute performance than the game itself. and the era of the a list was born. >> pop culture's national holiday. it's become the place in which you see not only the kind of highest form of competition in sport. strike a pose >> and pop icons are affirmed. there is a real kind of sense of anything might happen. >> reporter: and anything did happen. in 1996, diana ross reaffirmed her diva status with a performance featuring a chors, fireworks.
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stages set for superstars, soon featured rising stars too. halftime producer, mtv took a chance during super bowl 35. aero-smith with a baby-faced britney spears. >> kind of a point of possibility for performers who are very much on the verge. as well as those who are cemented in our cultural imaginary. >> reporter: there is another moment cemented in america's imagination. janet jackson and justin timberlake's wardrobe malfunction in 2004 set a new course for the halftime show. >> complicated moment in super bowl history.
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of halftime performers for several years afterwards. hey jude >> reporter: super bowl 39, hosted a beatle. into your heart >> reporter: in 2009, it was the boss. glory days one, two, three, four. >> reporter: four years later, beyonce on full display. then rising star, bruno mars brought in the show's highest ratings yet. but none of the halftime steps or dramatic antics could have been possible without a group of teenagers from louisiana. do you think the super bowl performances helped to raise the level of awareness people had about the university and its band?
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super bowl 1 launched the grambling band's legacy. they later starred in commercials. played the super bowl four more times. and even inspired the 2002 film "drum line." >> my not e is you don't know what you are in until you are out of it. the grambling marching band of today made possible by a trailblazing band from the past. so what did you want to show america when you stepped foot out on the field? >> we leave a lasting impression on that individual to say "i have never seen anything look that before, and i will never see it again." nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings
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it wasn't only peyton manning playing possible swan song in super bowl 50. a carolina panthers coach could be saying good-bye to the game he loves. steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach, bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> just going to refrain from answering a lot of question as but all that. for me it is a nonstory. >> reporter: reporter after reporter. there are more important things to talk about this week than him. >> appreciate your interest. this is not a story. >> reporter: in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football. than what makes an important story. in terms of what happened to me,
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of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself? >> reporter: last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously, that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. in the end, i wanted to coach. >> reporter: why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching is teaching. for whatever reason, it's in my blood. i mean -- i'll probably cry after this ball game just because -- we're not going to have another week of practice. >> reporter: in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled his cancer treatments around it. never missed a single day of work all season. some guys got to work for a living don't they? i find myself lingering after practice. thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind. in case i am not doing this soon.
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be his last year. and given that perspective, you would think the super bowl itself wouldn't matter as much. but don't talk to bruce about the prospect of losing. i wouldn't want to think about that. >> reporter: telling me it still matters. game still matters who wins and loses. >> we are in the same position. none of us are going to out of this alive. >> reporter: if you get out with the super bowl ring. even better. >> way better. rip as you probably figured out by now bruce is and always has been one of the nicest guys in the nfl. players like wide receiver, cory brown adore him. like a grandpa to me. a guy that i care about. >> reporter: the difference is this season everyone has been going out of his way to tell him that. >> when lou gehrig said i feel like "i'm the luckiest guy in the world." i can understand what he meant.
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steve hartman, on the road, in super bowl 50 was big business for san francisco the but for some who live there just an expensive headache. john blackstone has a look at some backlash in the bay area. >> reporter: big super bowl 50s put all all over san francisco have been a popular place for photos and for vandals. pranksters quickly discover the letters could be rearranged so super bowl became sup bro, and superb owl and even oops, if the humor has an edge, many san franciscans think the big game is a big headache. we are psyched to be the host. in all excitement our city leaders dropped the ball. the city supervisor is demanding
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expenses estimated at nearly $5 million. we provide public services, health care, police protection, and i think the nfl can afford to make san francisco whole. >> reporter: for many drivers no amount of money can make up for the traffic jams with super bowl events closing several major streets. >> i think the traffic is worse than new york. new york you get it every now and then. here it is very constant. >> reporter: to add insult to injury, levi stadium is more than 50 miles away in santa clara. >> think it feeds into the narrative, the city is getting too big too, expensive, too fancy. >> reporter: he is a columnist for "the san francisco chronicle" sees resentment that goes deeper than football. >> if you get in a fist fight if you mention gentrification. >> reporter: it made housing prices among the highest in the country. that's driven up the cost of most everything else. not all in san francisco have benefited. inequality is growing. the nfl comes to town. takes over the city. it is a huge corporation. >> yep. >> reporter: lot of san franciscans don't like that. >> they don't. we are san francisco, affinity for the underdog, for the blue-collar people and so fort. we are not a big corporation type of a place. >> reporter: for all the grumbling, one of the most important industries in san francisco is tourism.
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this is the "cbs overnight news." news." they're celebrating in denver after the broncos 24-10 victory over the carolina panthers in super bowl 50. the game was billed as a battle of the mvp quarterbacks. peyton manning and cam newton. but there were more mistakes than highlights by the two gun slingers. in the end it was the denver defense that came up big. 26-year-old league mvp cam newton up against the sheriff, peyton manning, gunning for his second super bowl championship
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illustrious career. manning marched the broncos down the field on his first possession. the team traded punts. then denver's number one ranked defense made a statement. miller sacks newton. jackson recovers in the end zone. broncos up 10-0. >> jackson for the touchdown. >> second quarter, cam newton takes things into his own hands. couple nice runs. face mask penalty set up a jonathan stewart touchdown dive. >> and in for the carolina touchdown. >> jordan norwood ripped off the longest punt return in super bowl history. 61 yards. setting up another field goal. and a 13-7 denver lead at the half. >> for some people it is all about the halftime show. and this year's didn't disappoint.
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off festivities. they gave way to bruno mars. and then beyonce. up town >> 44 yard. >> more sloppy play in the second half. panthers claimed the 34 yard field goal attempt. off the upright. mcmahonis, 16-7, denver. cam newton's bullet in the hand of denver's t.j. ward. he fumbles. the broncos recover. newton hold the ball too long and gets sacked. manning hold the ball too long and gives it up.
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one more carolina field goal. one more newton fumble. sets up a denver score. and manning walked off the field as a champion for the second time. it was the 200th win of his career. the most of any quarterback in what could be his final game. >> i'll take some time to reflect. i got a couple priorities first. want to go kiss my wife and my kids. i want to go, you know hug my family. going to drink a lot of bud wise tire night, tracy, promise you that. going to take care of those things first. and say a little prayer. thank the man upstairs for the great opportunity. i'm just grateful. >> president obama is a big chicago bears fan. so he didn't have a dog in the fight this super bowl sunday. what he did have was a little time to sit down with gale king. the president and his wife michelle looked back on their time as first family, and what comes next. and of course, the super bowl at the white house.
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the tv during the game? >> you know -- >> depend on who is playing. >> look, it's ben a while since the bears are there. we don't yell that much. we enjoy watching the game. we hope for a good game. >> if there is a good play, we'll all scream. >> ooh. >> do you care about the halftime show? coldplay, bruno mars and beyonce. >> i care deeply about the halftime show. deeply. i got dressed for the halftime show. i hope beyonce likes what i have on. >> have you talked to her about any dance moves. those of us have seen you dance on "ellen" and jimmy. you have moves. you too, mr. president. >> i have moves. >> turn up for what, look, you got to put this in your next video. obviously she didn't listen. no, gale, i don't talk to beyonce about dancing. >> listen, i know you guys are tight.
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barack and michelle obama, 2008, i just happen to have this picture. >> that's so sweet. >> isn't it? >> you look young, what happened to you? >> they wore me down. >> what were you thinking, one word. one of my favorite pictures of the obama administration. >> the first inauguration we had something like 10 balls we went to. >> i remember that. >> michelle was in heels the whole time. so i think she was thinking my feet really hurt. >> what were you thinking, mrs. obama, such a sweet moment in the elevator. >> i'm sure i was thinking i am so proud of you. that's the i'm so proud of you. but my feet did hurt. >> i think i said, one more to go, sweetie. one more. >> almost done. >> the thing when i think about the obamas, even your dates become national news, news stories. a movie "first date" i saw it. the thing that struck me in the movie.
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hole in it. >> this is true. >> you got a second date after driving that car? >> because i am so smooth. i could make up for the hole in the car. >> i thought i am going to upgrade this brother. awe thought was in her mind at the time. >> upgrade and she did. >> we can work with this. >> diamond in the rough. >> you are getting ready to go on to other things. do you have advice for the new couple in, the job, the house? its the water pressure good is? there wi-fi, does the toilet run in the lincoln bedroom? >> the whole tech thing we have been trying to get that straight for the next group of folks. because this is an old building. a lot of dead spots where wi-fi doesn't work. we will see if we can. >> i was thinking about the wi-fi working? >> actually it has an issue. we'll see. >> the girls are just irritated by it sometimes. >> there is a first lady running right now for, for first lady, for president, does that give
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>> of what? >> okay. >> what are you talking about, gale. >> what are you talking about willis. i want to play the potus game. i love it when he -- >> i love it when he holds my hand. >> oh. >> i love it when she? >> i love it when she laughs. she has a great laugh. >> i can always count on her to -- >> i can always count on her to tease me about something. >> i can always count on him to -- for frz awe >> not disappoint me. >> told you that a long time ago. >> i have never forgotten it. >> after leaving the white house, potus will want to? >> take a walk by himself outside. >> you think so? >> after leaving the white house, flotus will want to? >> she is going to want to travel. and roam around the world in
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right back. now that super bowl 50 is in the books, the next step is a victory parade. of course the diamond-studded super bowl rings. we visited the place where most of the rings including the very first ones are made. >> reporter: on super bowl sunday, players from the winning team get to briefly hold up the lombardi trophy. what they take home is the most coveted prize in football -- the super bowl championship ring. >> the owner gets to take the trophy back. put it in the case either in carolina or denver. and this is their trophy that will stay with them forever.
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of the sports division at jostens, the company made super bowl rings, including the first ever super bowl ring. >> we created the ring for vince lombardi and green bay packers, 1966. we have tind continued on. >> reporter: the first super bowl ring for the packers had a simple design. 40 grams of gold and 1 carat diamond in the center. but as the the game got bigger, so did the rings. last year's super bowl ring for the new england patriots had 100 grams of gold and an astonishing 205 diamonds. totaling almost 5 carats. >> the last few years it's getting to a pin the where the next ring i have a funny feeling will be a double finger. >> reporter: two finger ring. as josten's master jeweler, the quarterback of design. at production facility in denton, texas he is already thinking of the next championship ring before the game is even played.
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team will coach him through the ring's final design. a process which can take months. >> they are pieces of art that tell a story of a championship. >> reporter: last year's patriots ring shows off the team's winning history with four diamond-shaped lombardi trophies. the packers 2010 ring features the iconic lambeau feel and the trophy coming home. the design starts as a 3 d computer model. then an actual ring is made for the team's owner to inspect. if the owner wants to add another diamond or put another lego on the ring, a new computer model is made, and a new ring is cast. once the design is finalized, a mold is made for each of the 53 players on the team with their name and jersey number on the side. the team has the option to make more rings for their staff.
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pellets into a liquid poured into each custom mold. the gold is then carefully polished and painted so sections of the ring scan be soldered together. then time to put the bling in the ring. a small team of 45 people will work on each ring. and this man oversees technician whose hand pick and set the diamond. >> you have to have the eye for bringing it altogether. these guys work in space, so they, they create that space. and fill it with the diamonds. >> reporter: after a final cleaning. the super bowl ring is ready for the hand of a champion. have you ever given a finished ring to a player? >> have i personally, yes, many times. >> reporter: what reaction do you get? >> i have seen everything from jumping up and down to words that you don't want to mention on tv, to in a lot of cases just going, that silent and crying. >> reporter: the ring is a
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and victory. that for many players is the defining moment in their career. >> when a team wins they're in heaven. they think they're invincible. and then they get the trophy, but the trophy is given back. they get the bonus money. it is gone. the thing that is left to commemorate is the ring. the super bowl halftime show was an all-star extravaganza yonce and bruno mars rocking the stadium. >> reporter: cold play's chris martin described the show as combination between the past, present and future. well our story begins in the past, 50 years ago, with a little marching band from louisiana. >> hey, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. >> reporter: these college band mates haven't marched together in 50 years.
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beat. >> fall out! >> you had to bring your dedication each time, practice like you perform, and perform like you practice. >> yes. >> reporter: it was their performance together in 1967, that would change history. that year, the commissioner of the national football league invited grambling state marching band to play in their first super bowl. 129 men from a small louisiana college marched alongside the university of arizona's band for millions of viewers. >> there was a lot of weight on our shoulders. a lot of times we didn't pay particular attention to the weight. if we went out on the field and did a show and it pleased the public then we felt that we had done our job. >> reporter: for the next 23 years, marching band were a super bowl mainstay. then, in 1991, disney produced
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they chose the commercially successful boy band, new kids on the block. my world >> reporter: two years later the king of pop, michael jackson moon walked for 100 million viewers. more people watched his 12-minute performance than the game itself. and the era of the a list was born. >> pop culture's national holiday. it's become the place in which you see not only the kind of highest form of competition in sport. strike a pose >> and pop icons are affirmed. there is a real kind of sense of anything might happen. >> reporter: and anything did happen. in 1996, diana ross reaffirmed her diva status with a
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and a high-flying exit. stages set for superstars, soon featured rising stars too. halftime producer, mtv took a chance during super bowl 35. aero-smith with a baby-faced britney spears. >> kind of a point of possibility for performers who are very much on the verge. as well as those who are cemented in our cultural imaginary. >> reporter: there is another moment cemented in america's imagination. janet jackson and justin timberlake's wardrobe malfunction in 2004 set a new course for the halftime show. >> complicated moment in super bowl history. it certainly changed the lineup of halftime performers for several years afterwards.
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>> reporter: super bowl 39, hosted a beatle. into your heart >> reporter: in 2009, it was the boss. glory days one, two, three, four. >> reporter: four years later, beyonce on full display. then rising tar, star, bruno mars brought in the show's highest ratings yet. but none of the halftime steps or dramatic antics could have been possible without a group of teenagers from louisiana. do you think the super bowl performances helped to raise the level of awareness people had about the university and its band? >> i don't think, i know so. super bowl 1 launched the grambling band's legacy. they later starred in
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played the super bowl four more times. and even inspired the 2002 film "drum line." >> my not e is you don't know what you are in until you are out of it. the grambling marching band of today made possible by a trailblazing band from the past. so what did you want to show america when you stepped foot out on the field? >> we leave a lasting impression on that individual to say "i have never seen anything look stress sweat. it can happen anytime to anyone. stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat, it smells worse. get 4 times the protection against stress sweat. with secret clinical strength invisible solid and clear gel. (sounds of birds whistling)
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it wasn't only peyton manning playing possible swan song in super bowl 50. a carolina panthers coach could be saying good-bye to the game he loves. steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: all week, carolina panthers special teams coach, bruce dehaven has been deflecting. >> just going to refrain from answering a lot of question as but all that. for me it is a nonstory. >> reporter: reporter after reporter. there are more important things to talk about this week than him. >> appreciate your interest. this is not a story. >> reporter: in the one interview he did sit down for this week, i learned bruce dehaven knows a lot more about what it takes to win at football. than what makes an important
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in terms of what happened to me, if i only got a limited amount of time left, why would i want to spend it feeling sorry for myself? >> reporter: last spring at the age of 66, bruce was diagnosed with an incurable form of prostate cancer. obviously, that diagnosis would have driven many people into retirement, but not bruce. in the end, i wanted to coach. >> reporter: why does coaching win out? >> i just love coaching. coaching is teaching. for whatever reason, it's in my blood. i mean -- i'll probably cry after this ball game just because -- we're not going to have another week of practice. >> reporter: in fact he loves practice so much he actually scheduled his cancer treatments around it. never missed a single day of work all season. some guys got to work for a living don't they? i find myself lingering after practice. thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind. in case i am not doing this soon.
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be his last year. and given that perspective, you would think the super bowl itself wouldn't matter as much. but don't talk to bruce about the prospect of losing. that. >> reporter: telling me it still matters. loses. >> we are in the same position. none of us are going to out of this alive. >> reporter: if you get out with the super bowl ring. even better. >> way better. rip as you probably figured out by now bruce is and always has been one of the nicest guys in the nfl. players like wide receiver, carry brown adore him. like a grandpa to me. a guy that i care about. >> reporter: the difference is this season everyone has been going out of his way to tell him that. >> when lou gehrig said i feel like "i'm the luckiest guy in the world." i can understand what he meant. you just have no idea how you
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with no story to tell. super bowl 50 was big business for san francisco the but for some who live there just an expensive headache. john blackstone has a look at some backlash in the bay area. >> reporter: big super bowl 50s put all all over san francisco have been a popular place for photos and for vandals. pranksters quickly discover the letters could be rearranged so super bowl became sup bro, and superb owl and even oops, if the hume mr. has humor has an edge, many san franciscos think the big game is a big headache. we are psyched to be the host. in all excitement our city leaders dropped the ball.
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the nfl reimburse the city for expenses estimated at nearly $5 million. we provide public services, health care, police protection, and i think the nfl can afford to make san francisco whole. >> reporter: for many drivers no amount of money can make up for the traffic jams with super bowl events closing several major streets. >> i think the traffic is worse than new york. new york you get it every now and then. here it is very constant. >> reporter: to add insult to injury, levi stadium is more than 50 miles away in santa clara. >> think it feeds into the narrative, the city is getting too big too, expensive, too fancy. >> reporter: he is a columnist for "the san francisco chronicle" sees resentment that goes deeper than football. >> if you get in a fist fight if you mention gentrification. >> reporter: it made housing prices among the highest in the country. that's driven up the cost of most everything else. not all in san francisco have
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inequality is growing. the nfl comes to town. takes over the city. it is a huge corporation. >> yep. >> reporter: lot of san franciscans don't like that. >> they don't. we are san francisco, affinity for the underdog, for the blue-collar people and so fort. we are not a big corporation type of a place. >> reporter: for all the grumbling, one of the most important industries in san francisco is tourism. city officials say the super bowl is bringing a million visitors a day to the city. john blackstone, san francisco. and that's the "overnight news" for monday. for some the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this
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