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real woman of the house. lady ove history and i love stories. i'm lucky to be living here. >> we'll say. it sits on a thousand acres, has 300 rooms, and more stories and secrets than you can imagine. >> where we're standing goes back 1300 years. it was owned by 800 years. and then by my husband's family since 1679. i've got all the visitors books. they go back to about 1840. i've got letters to and fro royal family. >> the backdrop for "eyes wide shut." >> it's only a dream. >> but nothing has shown it off like downton. this magnificent room, the saloon is one of the mostn the series. >> it does feel amazing to be there. >> it takes your breath away. you go up this long rolling hills pep and suddenly there it is.
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the lady maintains a blog with all the castle for the juicier stories, she writes books. her latest about an american socialite who married her husband's grandfather. the title, lady kathryn the earl and the real downton abbey. >> it's the story of the the '20s when it was such a glamorous place. >> still seems pretty glamorous to us. well, that's it for "extra's mansions and millionaires: world's best destinations." i'm michael corbett. and i guess it's time for us to say good-byebut i want to thank the san francisco travel association and the fairmont san francisco for this amazing view. we'll see you back in l.a. >> thanks, michael. great ideas for my next vacation up there. up next -- the bigt stars battling in "extra's" pop culture quiz. >> who's the new host of
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>> and the question cam refused to answer. plus don't know as superman. and his first interview getting star struck in hollywood. >> i feel like a little kid ats. >> plus date night in hollywood with the tatums and clooneys. >> are there rules as far as how long you'll go without seeing
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it's the oscars of sports and we are right in the middle of it with our secret weapon. >> it's super bowl 50 and we are at media day. let's do this. >> cam newton versus peyton manning in a super battle only for "extra." >> we are putting super bowl's biggest stars to the test. >> who is taylor swift dating? >> "extra's" ultimate super bowl commercial sneak peek. >> in my face! >> what everyone will be talking about come monday. >> hey, guys. we're hanging out with hugh jackman. >> hugh on the super bowl, oscar controversy, and why hugh and aj are getting a little jiggy? >> it's about two in the morning at the bar for most aussies. >> mr. and mrs. clooney's royal premiere. george coming straight to mario. >> what an entrance, man. familiar.
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brolin. >> she liked the part where josh is slapping me in the face. she thought that was good. >> now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, the entertainment capital of l.a. >> hey, everyone. welcome back to "extra." i'm mario lopez. >> and i'm renee bargh. coming up your day out with my favorite guy. >> we're bffs now. but first we're all about the super bowl and who better to get the lowdown than charissa? >> he's leading the broncos. he's panthers player number one. but before the two quarterbacks battle on the field, cam newton and peyton manning, we are putting them to the test with our super bowl helmet quiz. who has more game? peyton with the warm-up. >> what competition show does j. lo judge? "american idol." name george clooney's wife and
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>> now it's the real matchup. >> who is taylor swift dating? i do not know that. >> who is taylor swift dating? calvin harris the dj? i love his music. so close to you right now. >> who is the new host of "celebrity apprentice"? i don't know. >> i'll give you a hint. terminator. >> oh, yeah. arnold. which superstar couple is boycotting the oscars? i believe will and jada pinkett smith. >> you have gotten the most correct. >> what does that mean? >> that means you're the best at this game. >> should focus on football more? >> good game, good sports. cam and peyton put their football skills to the big test, super bowl sunday on cbs. >> cam surprised us a little bit with his level of pop culture knowledge. but here are things that will likely surprise you about the carolina qb. >> just 26 years old, cam newton
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super bowl leading the carolina panthers to their second after a near-perfect season. >> nothing is comparable to the super bowl. >> his nickname of course superman inspired by his touchdown celebrations. having a little fun with his man of steel persona. he'll become only the sixth african-american quarterback to make it to the super bowl in 50 years. >> they haven't seen nothing they can compare me to. >> newton banking $20 million from the nfl a year and $11 million from endorsements from brands like underarmour. sorry, ladies, cam is off the market. he's also a dad. longtime girlfriend kia gave birth to their son on christmas eve. cam's first "extra" interview back in 2011 showing off his mad fashion at the espys. >> i got a lot of feedback. wanted to try something different.
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a scarf and set a trend. >> getting a little star struck. >> i feel like a kid at baskin robbins. i'm blessed to be in the same vicinity as so many stars. >> he's a superstar now and he's got his eyes on the prize. well, we are officially in countdown mode to the super bowl. and of course, tons of people who aren't even sports fans tune in just for the commercials. >> you're right about that. there are no shortage of a-list cameos. super bowl 50 jam packed with the most expensive ads in tv history. $500 million a spot, 166 grand a second. that's what it'll cost you. >> really got to get the elbows. >> bud light banking on amy schumer and seth rogan. >> they say we're a nation divided. >> the duo shooting this political campaign-inspired super bowl ad. >> we agree on a lot. >> like paul rudd. everybody loves paul rudd. >> i didn't know this was going to happen.
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famer dan marino and alec baldwin to plug their eng echo device. >> alexa, what's a snack stadium? >> a stadium built entirely of snacks. >> rocker steven tyler sneak peeking his spot on facebook. >> that is disgusting. >> steve harvey breaking his own news. >> i'm giving you a scoop. >> revealing he'll be spoofing his now infamous gaffe. >> i might be in a super bowl commercial something to do with it. >> hey. you're taking my little girl out? >> that's kevin hart keeping a close eye on this hyundai ad. ryan reynolds also joining on february 7. >> oh, in my face! >> played nearly everyone in the neighborhood distracting these drivers. christopher walken and his sock puppet will be stumped.
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punch it. >> scott bayo getting into it with this human history for avocados from mexico. >> this is the dress that cost the civil war. this is scott bayo. >> this is a disaster. who puts a girl in heels on a subway grate? >> no. that's will am defoe recreating the flying skirt photo for snickers. >> better? >> much better. >> this scene will never make the cut. >> george clooney and his mighty press tour promoting "hail caesar." and lucky mario with was him. >> all hail mr. and mrs. clooney arriving in a car that would have made humphrey bogart proud. george signing autographs for all the hyped up fans. before coming straight to "extra." >> mario, long time, no see. >> quite an entrance, man. >> the clooneys, the tatums, the
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hollywood having a triple date night '30s style. >> i love the old school movie star look. stunning. she looks stunning. >> it's cold to wear an outfit like that. >> she took a picture and bounced. >> amal clooney stunning in a white and floral skater dress almost identical to the one she wore their wedding weekend. is r there rules how long you'll go without seeing each other? >> facetime, we do that. you try not to go too long. we don't have huge gaps. >> george and amal's lovey dovy pda-packed night out all for his president. >> she loves when josh is slapping me in the face. she thought that was good. >> josh brolin starring as a hollywood fixer paid to keep movie stars in line soon to be costarring in a wedding to fiance kathryn boyd do you have a date set? >> we have an idea.
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quarterback of that? >> no, i'm doing a lot -- it's not that i'm doing it. we're doing it. it's going to be good. i talk about it way too much. >> channing going all gene kelly on us in this as one of josh's clients. but the tatums were watching a night. >> good job on "grease live." i tuned in, all of us with our daughter. it was so good. >> thank you. however efrly? >> she's beautiful. about to turn 3 in may. we're in the middle of her true independence. you want to put on clothes? nope. you want to be naked? nope. well if you can't put on clothes or be naked, what are you going to be? she's like, i'm going to be me. >> "hail caesar" in theaters now. coming up, brand new video. jennifer lawrence, jane fonda, and their dogs. "extra's" behind the scenes of
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then charissa's date with the devil. >> i'm obsessed with that accent. just say anything. >> but what's lucifer's family saying about his demonic day job? >> they're all pastors. all ministers. >> plus, bags, bling, and beauty
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some of hollywood's most beautiful and talented women are gracing the cover and pages of the new "vanity fair" hollywood issue. here's your first look. >> daringly candid shots. dressed down in their own clothes and going full black dress glamour for the cover. "extra" behind the scenes with j-law, jane, and their little dogs. viola davis, cate blanchett, and all the red hot a-list actresses posing for "vanity fair's" hollywood issue. >> we wanted to celebrate the
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>> the editor saying the ladies ellen mirren, lupita nyong'o, jane fonda loved their subdued looks. >> you can really see into their eyes on each portrait. >> we're loving their hidden talented too. cate blanchett's cheerleader splits at 46. j-law's twisted face miming. and fonda with her handcuff talent. >> here's what i discovered i could do. people were pretty surprised. >> but nothing beats the art of being beautiful. "vanity fair's" hollywood issue out february 9th. well, the fox hit "empire" doesn't return to tv until the end of march, but taraji p. henson is not looking for something to do. >> she is good. i sat down with the new golden globe winner and found out the little bit of downtime is all right with her. hello, 2016.
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from the red carpet to the cover of elle magazine to the set of "empire" of course. she's made cookie an iconic tv character and landed her first golden globe. now in this "extra" exclusive -- >> you look beautiful as always. >> thank you, thank you. >> taraji p. henson sitting down with me to dish on "empire" and her transition from working actress to hollywood superstar. >> how has life changed for you? >> it's weird because i've been doing this for so long. it took a character like cookie to kind of really expose me to the world in a way i've never been exposed before. >> and now she's adjusting to life in the limelight even as she tries to stay as normal as possible. >> i love to shop at target and i love to do my own grocery shopping but that's become very difficult. and you know with the paparazzi, it's like, where were y'all ten years ago? the good side is i can get into any restaurant. >> that's pretty cool. i'm not mad at that.
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half of season two of "empire" constantly joking around with her costars on set. and cherishing that golden globe win. >> that's our soul we expose to the world. whenever people receive it and go, oh, we want to give you something, it always feels good. >> where do you see your life in five years? >> hopefully, i won't say retired, but a little slowed down. maybe just picking and choosing projects that i want to do. maybe just enjoying the fruits of my labor. >> and you can enjoy taraji as cookie when "empire" returns march 30th. all right. >> why? >> i heard you had a date with the star of fox's show "lucifer." >> i did. i felt like i was on an episode cameras. it was just for the shoot. he was, however, very charming. bored with the underworld, the
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the fox breakout hit "lucifer." which leads to this. i have a date with the devil. >> hello. >> devilishly handsome tom ellis pand i hitting the hot spot at the garland where the top chef showed us a few things. skills. >> i was a pot washer. >> i'm obsessed with that accent. keep talking. >> roll it out. >> okay. rolling it out. >> and then -- >> this is going to work out well. now, what are we going to learn about "lucifer" in the upcoming episodes? >> he's going through a bit of a crisis. he basically is struggling with the notion of who he really is. >> after struggling to make our pizzas. we are not allowed to put the pizzas in the oven because -- >> ironically i have to stay away from fire. >> so we're going to mix a
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what a gentleman, you are. thank you. >> there you go. >> chivalry isn't dead. where i discovered tv's prince of darkness comes from a family of faith. your dad is a baptist minister? >> he is. i've got my dad, my uncle, my elder sister, her husband, they're all pastors, all ministers. they say they're proud of me. >> we are also very proud of you. thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule. >> you're my favorite date for some time. >> thank you. and you can have your own date with the devil. tom starring as "lucifer" monday nights on fox. coming up, aj's new a-list interview with hugh jackman. what led to this? and what led to this? >> this is most aussies about 2:00 in the morning at the bar.
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welcome back to "extra." if there's one guarantee in hollywood, it's that you're going to have a good time interviewing hugh jackman. and this one is no exception. >> we're hanging out with hugh jackman at his new movie. he's about to strangle me. >> come on. >> eddie the eagle his new sports movie. hugh playing a fictional guy coaching the real life ski jumper. >> just this average blow hard. decides like a craze ki man to jump off this hundred meter jump. >> the film inspiring its own dance sort of. >> it's not really a dance. >> it looks like a dance. >> the eagle. so when he used to jump off, you know, those guys are beautiful and graceful. and he used to overcorrect all the time. so he was almost falling on his face. >> what does hugh think about hollywood's face-off with the oscars over diversity? >> this is something we really
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i'm a big believer that the movies should represent the world out there. >> hugh's world all about his 20-year marriage to debra. >> i was a happy single man 21 years ago. when i met her, i was like this is way better than my single life. and ten times be rt. better and better ever since. >> super bowl's around the corner. you pulling for anybody? >> i'm a big peyton manning fan. but i'm also a newton fan. i'm a big nfl follower. >> only appropriate to teach the cam dab celebration move. just got to put your hand out. >> this is most aussies about 2:00 in the morning at the bar. >> hugh's x-men origins costar poking fun at this aussie. >> you gave us wolverine, and for that i can't forgive you. >> wolverine or deadpool, who wins? >> wolverine. you know it. >> hugh about to make his final wolverine movie. >> the is is it, man.
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>> if i see you with long mutten chops -- >> but first, this movie, eddie the eagle in theaters february 26. it's time for shop the scoop with lifestyle expert shay wilbur. what do you have for us today? >> i have everything you need to get the look. these are my newest staple. look at the sparkle on those. what's great is they have the secure back so they're not going to fall out when you're brushing your hair. they are 61% off of $69 making them 27 bucks. next up, i love these bags by the design. the shapes, the fringe. and they're so versatile. this is style and versatility. they have pockets, really easy to stay organized. these are up to 65% off. they start at 35 bucks. lastly i brought back your favorite flat iron. this is the rose gold flat iron. perfect for getting straight hair styles but also it has a rounded barrel so you can create curls as well which is great.
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that's going to do it for this weekend's "extra." for the latest check out extratv.com. now a sneak peek at the sequel to "crouching tiger hidden dragon," "sword of destiny." >> have a great weekend. we'll see you. >> mercy. moon rising. i see trouble on the way. >> honor. duty. excuses for blood shed. that is why i left it behind all
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from the heartland of america to every nation on earth, this is
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in news and commentary. here now are doctors jack and rexella van impe. hello and welcome to jack van impe presents. oh what a program god has laid upon jack's heart today and it has to do with what 2016 will hold for us. what does the future hold for us? let's take...sort of peer into the future today if you will. first of all, stand firm against the gathering darkness. that's my first headline. we do need to be standing firm and stand up against some of the things that are happening in the world. and then secondly, franklin graham on the wheaton row, muslims and christians do not worship the same god. he is speaking up and he is standing firm.
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violent persecution of christians in modern history...all of history. my oh my here in the united states and up in canada we don't often think about those in the rest of the world, but in modern history. we'll be referring to that in just a moment too, but before we get into all of this i just wanted to say happy birthday and it's to jack van impe. oh jack. [laughter] i'm alive! hallelujah! yes, and you look so good. you're reviving again and it's just so wonderful. feel good today, right? i'm getting stronger honey, yes. stronger and stronger: well we wish you a happy birthday. we know that the next year is going to hold some good health and good things for you jack and your ministry. god brought you back for this day and age i'll tell you. oh and i'm so glad to be with my sweetheart again. 150 days in a hospital.
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even have one dream about my pretty wife. well that's alright. [laughter] i just laid there. well you've come out of that, amen. i just want to say friends that we have spoken about this...about the christians around the world and it moves my heart so very much to think about their being killed everywhere, everywhere! and there are those who are speaking up and standing firm about it. now someone that has written about this is erwin lutzer. we did interview him while jack was gone and what a wonderful bible teacher he is. and this i like, stand firm against the gathering darkness and it has to do with what happened over in germany during hitler's regime. he said that if they had stood firm it wouldn't have gone as far as it did. take a look at this please. this is from the book, when god
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him come and die, wrote dietrich bonhoeffer during the dark days when the church in germany was being nazified. and at the age of what...thirty-nine, he practiced what he preached; he was hanged on the gallows and died. he was willing to die for what was right and he said i will stand up for what is right. and i believe that we're coming to that. we need to stand up and do what's right. a moment ago we referred with a little laughter...god did bring jack back to stand up against what's happening, and jack that's what you've been doing. oh rexella i'll tell you after coming home from that hospital i was so weak i thought it's finished. i couldn't even recall one bible verse and then four weeks later the lord came on me. and i heard about these signs that the muslims had put up in
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koran and the jesus of the bible are one and the same. that is untrue. that is a lie. that is deception. and in islam if you say taqiyya everything you say is forgiven even though it was a lie and deceit as long as it promoted their religion. now i would never destroy your book. you call it the holy koran. and this is my holy bible and you say they're the same. you know better than that. everything moses taught is not what's in this bible according to what's in your koran. everything abraham taught is not in this bible according to what you taught in your koran. everything about jesus, 1200 verses, is not in your koran. all you have is negative against my jesus. now i don't want to speak
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leaders, but i'm going to defend my jesus whatever it costs me. i'm not going to let you get away with saying the jesus of the koran and the jesus of the bible are the same. it's the biggest lie ever perpetrated on christianity in america and you're going to hear about it today. oh jack i'm so happy we're going hear because he's doing what dr. lutzer said in that article. he is standing up against the darkness, against the wickedness out there. jack, what do you think about that article? i go by this book. wonderful, and he and i think alike. ezekiel 33:3 blow the trumpet and warn my people. isaiah 58:1 the bible says cry aloud, spare not, lift up your voice like a trumpet. what for? to warn god's people and i'm talking to some of you christians today that call yourselves evangelical but that's not enough.
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fundamentalist evangelical or you believe in the five fundamentals of the faith. and by the way, next week you're going to hear the most shocking truth you've ever heard. all five of the fundamentals are predicted in the old testament, judaism, and fulfilled in the new. what are the five things? if you don't believe these i don't care who you are, you are not a christian. the deity of christ, that he's god, the virgin birth, the blood atonement, the bodily resurrection, and his coming again. that is fundamentalist christianity. that's the one that was formed in 1925 by christian ministers of america and said you must believe those five. and if you had those five we wouldn't have a woman at wheaton college saying allah is our god. you wouldn't have rick warren saying allah is our god. you wouldn't have cardinal dolan saying allah is our god at a muslim convention in albania.
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and you wouldn't have guys like wycliffe who took jesus out of the bible 91 times because they said that offends muslims. they don't believe he's the son of god. in fact allah says if you believe that jesus is the son of god you'll burn in hell forever. oh isn't that something! does that sound like your bible? it isn't. the bible says in i john 2:22 whoever says that jesus is not the son of god is an antichrist. you say how can know that what you're saying is true? sura 4, 5, 6, 9, 13, 17, 33 and 88, eight different times, allah says hell fire forever if you say jesus is the son of god. i could show you hundreds of times where jesus is the son of god. so it isn't in your koran. don't say the koran and the bible are the same.
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when you lie and you can cover up for it. a very good point there jack, very, very good. now let's see if it's our generation that is really the first ones to stand up against what's happening. and here you see 1938 something. hilaire belloc in 1938: islam the most formidable and persistent enemy of western civilization. he's the gentleman standing in the middle there saying that. well we know of course about this gentleman. we have quoted him many times. a century before donald trump, churchill warned no stronger retrograde force exists in the world than islam. now jack, here are some men standing up way back in 1938 up against what was happening back then. but we're seeing it more on a worldwide global spectrum aren't we?
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i'm about to say. hitler killed six million jews. a terrible thing! and chamberlain was the one who went to be with hitler and came back and said to churchill, oh he loves the english people. he's never going to hurt us. you know the rest of the story. millions died. but i'm going to tell you something. not only did he kill six million jews, but hundreds of thousands of people, 50 million, died during that war because of adolph schicklgruber hitler. and i want to give you a figure here. here is a book by this man mark gabriel who went to the great muslim university in egypt and he said since the crusades
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apostates, their own, and christians. now let me give you what that means. we are in 50 states. isis is in all of them and they are getting ready. the brotherhood has been here since 1928. they are the worst murderers in history. even al -sisi of egypt put him in prison because of the trouble they were doing there. they have been getting ready for over 87 years for the big attack on america. it's coming ladies and gentlemen. and isis is in all 50 states. six million times fifty...if six million were killed in each state it would only be what islam has done mainly to christians. now i'm going to show you something a little later. you know jack we're talking about what hitler did and it was to the jews you know, but let me just say that god has a special love for jews. in fact the old testament
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abraham, isaac, and jacob. but in genesis 32:28 he changed the word jacob, that wonderful man to god, he changed his name to israel. i want you to take a look please at this verse of scripture. and it came to pass at the time of the offering of the evening sacrifice, that elijah the prophet came near, and said, lord god of abraham, isaac, and of israel, let it be known this day that thou art god in israel, and that i am thy servant, and that i have done all these things at thy word. so god has a very, very special love for israel. he's the god of abraham, isaac, not jacob now, but israel. he changed his name to israel. jack, the lord really has a very special love for the jewish people, doesn't he? oh hey it appears scores of times throughout the old testament...the god of abraham,
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he changed the name and he said he is the god of israel, not of ishmael, the son of hagar the egyptian, but through the virgin mary. amen. well you know friends it's so very, very important for us to be aware of where we are in history right now. we are certainly looking at things that are pointing to the coming of the lord. we need to be prepared for that and we're going to be referring to that in just a moment, but i want to take a moment to say that this new offer that we have is absolutely a must because of the day and age in which we're living. islam exposed and explained. so please take a look at the commercial right now. an internationally released headline startled dr. van impe. stating god had raised him from his death bed coma where he was totally unable to communicate
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facilities; doctors told his precious wife, rexella, that his chances to live were only 20%. god had other plans and raised jack from his death bed for the greatest challenge ever. muslim leaders planned to erect 100 billboards throughout the usa stating that the jesus of islam and the jesus of christianity were the same. dr. van impe knew from his lifetime of study, the reading of thousands of volumes, and the memorization of 18,000 bible verses that the islamic jesus was a created fraud. for a complete study about the christian jesus, the eternal god, second member of the trinity, the creator of the world, the one and only savior, and the coming king, order islam exposed: dr. jack & rexella van impe's
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islam explained and exposed. you know we really need to understand. if somebody came to you today and said what does islam really believe about jesus, would you be able to tell them? what is in their koran about the lord? would you be able to tell them? it's all in here. we need to know exactly what they believe so that we will not be deceived. now there's the 800 number. there is the address. as soon as we hear from you we'll be getting this in the mail so please make the call right away. it's very, very important. now you know jack has been talking about the difference of the two jesus', the one in the koran and the one in the bible. jack, do you want to refer to that again please? yes. next week i'm going to show the five points of fundamentalism. if we were still making our colleges carry these five things and our churches that preach christianity like warren's church who's going that way saying that allah could be
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listen, this is what they teach about jesus and i'm going to prove it from the koran proving that the koran is not like our bible. first of all they say jesus is not the son of god. if you believe it you'll burn in hell forever. i covered that already. we don't believe in the trinity. it doesn't matter that matthew 28:19 says go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy ghost. and i john 5:7, there are three that bear record in heaven, the father, the word, and the holy spirit, and these three are one. they don't believe it. jesus comes back and says i've got to tell you something. i am not a deity. i'm not the son of god. i lied to you. i did not die on a cross. in fact i want you to know that i was not resurrected from the dead on the third day. these are all stories and i've carried them.
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a muslim evangelist for allah. i've been converted. oh jack. imagine! it makes me mad. be angry and sin not the bible says and i am. and then he says, and this is through kabbani, and he is the great leader of islam in this country where rick warren preached twice at muslim conventions and he said we're going to take over the world, and jesus our prophet, not our god, our prophet, is coming back and he is going to be executioner of every jew, every christian, every man in any other religion. executioner! millions are going to die. you say oh come on now van impe. wait a minute. i've memorize 300 of the suras. that's sura 4:145-147, 172-173, 5:72-73, 6:19, 9:30, 19:33 and 88.
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oh what blasphemy indeed. well we all know that islam and christianity do not worship the same god and we do not have the same jesus. the name, yes, but not the same jesus. well something's going on at wheaton college. franklin graham on the wheaton row: muslims and christians do not worship the same god. by the way, did you know that billy graham his father attended wheaton college and his mother also? he's heartbroken. well here's the one who is causing the problem: a fight for the future of evangelical christianity. wewe she's saying we worship the same god. oh my word. can you go on? here you see him, rick warren. we all know who he is and he also has signed a covenant saying that jehovah and allah are the same, same god. oh rick, why have you done this?
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muhammad hisham kabbani ...jack do you want to say what this man has to say about our jesus? he's one of the leaders in this country for islam and he's had rick warren preach at the muslim conventions twice. and he said we're going to take over the world and jesus is coming back as our prophet, they don't believe he's a deity, and he is going to be the executioner of every jew, every christian, and every non muslim. that's what they're teaching. let's go on rexella. alright oh yes i'm going to go on with something that really shocked me. it was a catholic muslim faith alliance and this what they had to say. it's new york's timothy cardinal dolan. well i'm not going to take time to read all of this, but look down at the bottom if you will. cardinal dolan told his islamic audience, "you love god, we love god, and he is the same god....
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then going on, wycliffe defends changing titles for god and of course they changed baptizing them in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit to cleanse them by water in the name of allah, his messiah and his holy spirit. wycliffe and sil acknowledging backing translation work that didn't render son of god and god the father literally.... i don't know about you but certainly my mind is boggled to think that there are christians, multitudes of them, leaders who are willing to change the god that we've always known, jehovah, to allah and that jesus is not the son of god. that breaks my heart. why are they willing to do that jack? and they call themselves many of them evangelicals. you're not a true believer unless you're a fundamentalist evangelical. and next week you'll know what that is when we give the five fundamentals of the faith. and without those five you're
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now matthew 24:5, 11, and 24 jesus said there shall be false christs and false prophets. it's arrived ladies and gentlemen. first of all matthew 7:15 beware of false prophets which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. matthew, again 7:21-23, many will say in that day, judgment day, lord, lord, have we not prophesied in your name, and in your name have cast out devils, and in your name have done many wonderful works? then will i, jesus, profess and say i never knew you, you that work iniquity. you don't have it. you have a head knowledge and that's all. listen to this in ii timothy 3:13 eviv men and seducers shall wax worse and worse deceiving and being deceived.
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prophets among the people as there shall be false teachers among you who privately, secretly shall bring in damnable heresies...hey, listen wycliffe... even denying jesus who bought them and you christians say oh let's get all of our religions together, let's meet for a prayer meeting. wrong! ii john 1:9, whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the doctrine of christ does not have the father. he that abides in the doctrine of christ has both the father and son. if there come any unto you and bring not this doctrine of christ, don't even receive him into your house let alone fellowship with him. now the word of god is very much against it all. and he says if you say god bless you to them you are partaker of their evil deeds. oh but brother van impe jesus wouldn't talk that way. wouldn't he? listen to what he said about the religionists of his day. they were against the truth
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about everything. he said woe unto you scribes, pharisees, hypocrites, for you compass sea and land to make one convert, and when he is made you make him twofold more the child of hell than yourself. wow! verse 33, you bunch of snakes, how shall you escape the damnation of hell? and that's jesus. now i close with this one as far as these verses are concerned. ii corinthians 6:14-18, you better listen, be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers. what fellowship has righteousness with unrighteousness, what communion hath light with darkness, what concord hath christ with the devil, what part has he that believeth with and infidel, what agreement hath the temple of god...the christian bodies...with the temple of idols...satan's people who are filled and possessed with demonic spirits? wherefore, wherefore, come out from among them and be separate. don't touch them.
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unto you, and you shall be my sons and daughters saith the lord god almighty. jack thank you for giving us the bible and what god has to say. now up front remember i said what happened to those who stand firm against the gathering darkness? take a look to what they're doing to those who are standing firm. alright, here's a report: 2015 saw most violent persecution of christians in modern history. it's worldwide. now i want you please to take a look at what jack has here. he gathered some of the materials at home. would you mind holding those up jack? you heard me say in the past few months since i've been back that there are over 200. i just got this, 600 areas in 24 months where they slaughtered christians by the tens of thousands. look at it. god help them! god forgive them! you know friends how good it
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with the lord. this is true salvation and that they know what it's all about if they have been christians and gave their lives for the lord they get the martyr's crown. how wonderful it is to say lord i believe. i will stand for you. and some of you are perhaps saying will the lord come into my life? will he change my life? he will if only you'll ask him to be your savior. you got a problem? the lord will take it away. he'll cleanse you because he is the savior of the world. jack will you pray this prayer of acceptance? i'm talking to you muslims now. jesus loves you. he wants to save you. your own koran says that jesus is going to kill anyone who believes that he is the son of god. uh uh. this jesus is the son of god and
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and john 3:16 says god so loved the world, he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life. good enough? he says i'll forgive you for your hatred of me, but now i've died on the cross for you. will you pray this? lord jesus, for once i believe in you. i've been against you; i've listened to religion and not to you jesus, not to the trinity, not to the father, son, and holy spirit. now i believe. whoever you are, atheist, whoever you are, lord jesus i receive you as my savior. save me. come into my heart and i love you jesus for dying for me. amen. amen. did you pray that prayer? isn't it wonderful to know that the blood of christ will cleanse anybody if they'll only ask? i don't care if you're...who you are, what's in your life. he just forgave you if you
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so write to me. there's my address. i'll send you this little booklet first steps in a new direction. the lord will walk with you every single day of your life! how good it is to be a child of god because of the son of god. and now, whoo, we're going to be winding this up very, very soon. our wonderful offer of the week islam exposed, islam explained. here's our announcer to tell you how you can receive it. chuck. thank you rexella. my friend, to order islam exposed, have your credit card ready and call toll-free 24 hours a day, 1-800-jvi-7777. to order by mail in the u.s., send your donation of $24.95 to jack van impe ministries, box 7004, troy, michigan 48007. in canada, send your donation of $24.95, to jack van impe ministries of canada,
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windsor, ontario n9a 6y1. rexella. thank you so very much chuck. and i do want to encourage you, there's the 800 number and there's the address. so please call. you need to have this in your home. we'll get it in the mail as soon as we hear from you. i just would like to enlighten your minds for just a moment about something that's very precious to our hearts. the fact that chuck, our announcer's wife has gone home to be with the lord. what a wonderful, godly woman she was. what a sweet, beautiful lady, a great mother and a great wife, and most of all a beautiful christian. how we thank the lord for margie. and i want to leave this thought with you in the light of she has gone home to be with the lord: you can have the best of life on earth, but know the best is yet to come.
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and margie you are enjoying that right now. amen. your home again next week and until then remember god cares for you, so do we so very much.
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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
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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 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
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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. a 1500 degree furnace melts gold pellets into a liquid poured
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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
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on tv, to in a lot of cases just 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 mates haven't marched together
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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
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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
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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
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hey jude >> reporter: super bowl 39, into your heart >> reporter: in 2009, it was the 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? on that individual to say "i have never seen anything look 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. >> 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, 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
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around it. never missed a single day of work all season. some guys got to work for a i find myself lingering after thinking about, i want to make a in case i am not doing this >> reporter: he knows this could and given that perspective, you would think the super bowl itself wouldn't matter as much. but don't talk to bruce aout i wouldn't want to think about that. matters. loses. >> we are in the same position. this alive. 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. 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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known this. >> reporter: so says the man steve hartman, on the road, in
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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.
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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.
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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. 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. 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 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. second half. 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.
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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 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 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. 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. go, sweetie. one more. >> almost done. >> the thing when i think about become national news, news stories. 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 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 you any ideas, mrs. obama? >> of what? >> 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
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>> reporter: the vice president 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
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a 1500 degree furnace melts gold 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. >> 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 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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 around it. work all season. some guys got to work for a living don't they? practice. thinking about, i want to make a little picture here in my mind. in case i am not doing this
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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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have touched people some times. and -- if it hadn't been for this, maybe i would have never known this. >> reporter: so says the man with no story to tell. steve hartman, on the road, in
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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. 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. city officials say the super
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