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still the overall leader in medals with 34 but canada leads in the gold medal count with ten. >>> michael jordan is now the controlling owner of the charlotte bobcats. the deal went down late last night. no word on the purchase price. the team valued at $278 million in december. jordan turned 47 this month and has been part owner of the bobcats since 2006. >>> so, here we go again. is he coming back? brett favre, or is he going to retire? the vikings willing to be patient when it comes to the answer. childress is not going to put favre in any box. after 19 nfl seasons he's earns that latitude. that's a look at sports. i'm joe cart. >> we, of course, continuing to get new information about that massive earthquake that struck clooil this morning. the latest ahead. >>> also, why friends and family of military personnel are now more likely to get a tweet from troops. this is hln. >>> time for nans fancy footwork. fakes out chris andersen, giving curry the easy layup. what a move as he impresses teammates. curry finishes with a team-high 30 points. that's fancy footwork. >>> other very big earthquake
still the overall leader in medals with 34 but canada leads in the gold medal count with ten. >>> michael jordan is now the controlling owner of the charlotte bobcats. the deal went down late last night. no word on the purchase price. the team valued at $278 million in december. jordan turned 47 this month and has been part owner of the bobcats since 2006. >>> so, here we go again. is he coming back? brett favre, or is he going to retire? the vikings willing to be patient when...
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tiger had always prided himself on being friends with charles barkley and michael jordan, but when times get thick, you can't find him. maybe you were just pretending to be their friends, it was just convenient for you to do that. these are the kinds of things that the people of the united states look at, you are a fraud and a phony just like maguire came across that way and pete rose and various others. >> larry: we will do a complete show on this devoting the entire hour to the tiger woods matter. one program note priscilla presley will be here tomorrow night and so will quentin tarantino. you know judge judy will have something to say on this, don't go away. okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it.
tiger had always prided himself on being friends with charles barkley and michael jordan, but when times get thick, you can't find him. maybe you were just pretending to be their friends, it was just convenient for you to do that. these are the kinds of things that the people of the united states look at, you are a fraud and a phony just like maguire came across that way and pete rose and various others. >> larry: we will do a complete show on this devoting the entire hour to the tiger...
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bob katz' managing partner michael jordan front and center. wizards down by two. great ball movement though. they get it around to mike miller. mike miller makes it look easy. drains the three. wizards take the lead 92-91. wizards could not stop raymond fellson. tied at 92 points. felton. this is impressive. like a break dancer. works his magic. hits the fadeaway 12-footer with 1.2 seconds left. he can't get the shot. wizards fall 94-92. their record 17-33 at the all-star break. >>> to college hoops. tomorrow night's terps game has been postponed until february 13th. number seven georgetown escaped the snow tonight. chris wright 16 points in the first half. pink gorillas. hoyas trying to overcome an eight-point deficit. chris hall goes in for the layup and foul. gives the hoyas a one-point lead. wright 16 points in the second half. greg monroe dribbles into the lane. dishes for the layup. monroe, 12 assists on the night. just over a minute to go. providence pressing the hoyas. join clark over the top to monroe. monroe had 12 points. georgetown wins 79-70. to fairf
bob katz' managing partner michael jordan front and center. wizards down by two. great ball movement though. they get it around to mike miller. mike miller makes it look easy. drains the three. wizards take the lead 92-91. wizards could not stop raymond fellson. tied at 92 points. felton. this is impressive. like a break dancer. works his magic. hits the fadeaway 12-footer with 1.2 seconds left. he can't get the shot. wizards fall 94-92. their record 17-33 at the all-star break. >>> to...
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myself and michael jordan. tiger had always prided himself on being friends with michael jordan and charles barkley and vice verse ra. but when times get real thick, you can't find him. maybe you were just pretending to be their friends, it was just convenient for you to do that. these are the kinds of things that the people of the united states of america look at and they say, wait a minute. you are a fraud and a phony. and that is how you are coming across. just like mark mcgwire came across that way, pete rose came across that way and various others. >> larry: following the announcement friday morning, we'll do a complete show on this friday night devoting the entire hour to the tiger woods matter. thank our guests. one program note priscilla presley will be here tomorrow night and so will quentin tarantino. you know judge judy has something to say on this, don't go away. ounter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go
myself and michael jordan. tiger had always prided himself on being friends with michael jordan and charles barkley and vice verse ra. but when times get real thick, you can't find him. maybe you were just pretending to be their friends, it was just convenient for you to do that. these are the kinds of things that the people of the united states of america look at and they say, wait a minute. you are a fraud and a phony. and that is how you are coming across. just like mark mcgwire came across...
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i felt like michael jordan. >> reporter: his family and friends tackled him. >> i just want to thank coach and all my players for making this dream come true because this is like all i've ever wanted. >> reporter: what did the coach feel at that oment? >> like i was one of the luckiest people in the world at that moment because i knew what that meant to tyler. >> i got a little teary-eyed when i saw him make the shot because he lives down the street and when i walk out to house i could hear the ball bouncing. that's tyler. >> reporter: this is gym class next day. the score of the game still up there on the board. eventually those numbers will disappear but there is no reset button that you could hit that will erase what people have learned here. >> i just want to go out there and represent all those people who didn't, who have a disability, and all the people who tried out for a basketball team and never made it. >> reporter: link nor high heads to the playoffs now. they may win but they will never score bigger that in in frederick county maryland, beth parker fox 5 news. >> every pl
i felt like michael jordan. >> reporter: his family and friends tackled him. >> i just want to thank coach and all my players for making this dream come true because this is like all i've ever wanted. >> reporter: what did the coach feel at that oment? >> like i was one of the luckiest people in the world at that moment because i knew what that meant to tyler. >> i got a little teary-eyed when i saw him make the shot because he lives down the street and when i walk...
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been thinking about the great icons and tiger's often compared to mohamed ali and babe ruth and michael jordannclusive mohamed ali was, how he put his arm around everybody and brought everybody along and made them feel good. i remember the great day ten years ago you took me with you to see president mandela. he said, people will forget what you say and people will forget what you do. no w no one will ever make people forget the way you made them feel. i think today was the beginning of repairing the damage. i hope that he will fulfill what he said he will do and live a life of integrity and bring people along now. >> larry: very well said. what do you think is next? >> i just finished sitting here talking to my friend. it's more what you do speaks so loudly. what you say doesn't matter. and -- >> larry: words are cheap. >> right. words are cheap. what he does is he does make everybody feel good. that's not as job. the deal is they want him to be something he's not because that's what they want. i will tell tiger, man, what somebody thinks about you is none of your business. don't worry about
been thinking about the great icons and tiger's often compared to mohamed ali and babe ruth and michael jordannclusive mohamed ali was, how he put his arm around everybody and brought everybody along and made them feel good. i remember the great day ten years ago you took me with you to see president mandela. he said, people will forget what you say and people will forget what you do. no w no one will ever make people forget the way you made them feel. i think today was the beginning of...
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group of friends, family and associates in ponte verde beach with his mother in attendance, nor michael jordaned to watch live, no questions, of course. the narrative was left to this man. >> i thought i could get away with whatever i wanted to. i felt that i had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. i felt i was entitled. thanks to money and fame, i didn't have far -- i didn't have to go far to find them. i was wrong. i was foolish. i don't get to play by different rules. the same boundaries that apply to everyone apply to me. i brought this shame on myself. i hurt my wife, my kids, my mother, my wife's family, my friends, my foundation and kids all around the world who admired me. >> woods also said the quote, i do plan to return to golf one day, i just don't know when. i don't rule it out. it will this be year. masters. let's bring in a columnist from "the washington post," gene robinson. good evening, gene. >> good evening, keith. >> i'm fascinated by this phrase. i've heard it a thousand times. i felt i was entitled. phrases like worked hard, dese
group of friends, family and associates in ponte verde beach with his mother in attendance, nor michael jordaned to watch live, no questions, of course. the narrative was left to this man. >> i thought i could get away with whatever i wanted to. i felt that i had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. i felt i was entitled. thanks to money and fame, i didn't have far -- i didn't have to go far to find them. i was wrong. i was foolish. i don't get...
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. >> rose: michael jordan said before the scandal "i can sense and see stress in him and see he's battlingimself more than he should. i think a lot of that happened more as of late because his father passed." >> yeah, i talked to a person in that story also who's sort of an expert on the way sons cope when their fathers pass and tiger in particular really miss his father. because he didn't is v a lot of friends and his dad was with him so often and his dad spent so mutime... an inordinate amount of time because he was a second family, he trusted his dad for everything. and his dad was a sounding board and i think without that sounding board and all of the questions he must have had about fame and all this uncharted territory he was in that other people haven't been in, his dad was the guy he missed the most. and like mr. . chethic mentioned, when father dies a sun has different ideas about his mortality and he's got to make his life more pleasurable. he's got to do things that... for fun because life is short. i'm... that's dimestore psychology but it does answer perhaps why he went to the
. >> rose: michael jordan said before the scandal "i can sense and see stress in him and see he's battlingimself more than he should. i think a lot of that happened more as of late because his father passed." >> yeah, i talked to a person in that story also who's sort of an expert on the way sons cope when their fathers pass and tiger in particular really miss his father. because he didn't is v a lot of friends and his dad was with him so often and his dad spent so...
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michael jordan, tiger woods-- fibro this book a couple of months ago, the trademark swisher four nike image may not b everything but it is the biggest things so when nike gave up its seat on the u.s. chamber of commerce in protests over the chambers opposition to waxman-markey it would have been easy to conclude the company was burnishing its image. after all the firm had already invested a small fortune to replace the hexafluoride, which is a very potent greenhouse gas in its nike are shoes with nitrogen esam inconvenient facts belie nike's green image namely nike emissions from its manufacturing logistics' according to an annual report went up 62% from 1998 to 2005. that is because nike is making its vast majority of its apparel overseas by asia and shipping it and their plants don't have the sort of environmental controls that american plants to. conveniently of these factories luby unaffected by legislation currently before congress, the waxman-markey bill was one of them come in the name of global warming. and contrares nike's competitor new balance makes its shoes in england so
michael jordan, tiger woods-- fibro this book a couple of months ago, the trademark swisher four nike image may not b everything but it is the biggest things so when nike gave up its seat on the u.s. chamber of commerce in protests over the chambers opposition to waxman-markey it would have been easy to conclude the company was burnishing its image. after all the firm had already invested a small fortune to replace the hexafluoride, which is a very potent greenhouse gas in its nike are shoes...
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culture evolved to embrace a black man so there were people who came before obama and you mentioned michael jordan, michael jackson. talk it out of that. >> the short hand and say is that mainstream americans had to accept the idea of african-americans as leading and minutes before they can embrace the notion of men and when i began to look a certain african-american musical figures who managed to attract white audiences i was startled by the similarity of language i looked at the critics who previewed say jimi hendrix for example or sly stone, if you took out their names it would appear they were talking about obama because the use terms such as racial healer and somebody that could reconcile the racial tensions of different groups and bring them together. so, in some respects the fall with the african-american men who played that role and play it well. >> and talk about -- i thought was interesting right after the election or maybe a couple of days, guess who is coming to dinner, it was on some channel and i just can't fixated. i have seen it before as a younger person that was kind of interesti
culture evolved to embrace a black man so there were people who came before obama and you mentioned michael jordan, michael jackson. talk it out of that. >> the short hand and say is that mainstream americans had to accept the idea of african-americans as leading and minutes before they can embrace the notion of men and when i began to look a certain african-american musical figures who managed to attract white audiences i was startled by the similarity of language i looked at the critics...
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you mentioned michael jordan, michael jackson. talk a bit about. >> right. well the shorthand i say is that, mainstream americans had accept the idea of african-americans as leading men before they could embrace the notion of them as leaders of men. and, when i went back and began to look at certain african-american musical figures who managed to attract white audiences i was startled by the similarity in language when i looked at critics who reviewed, jimi hendrix for example, or sly stone. if you took out their names, it would appear they were talking about obama. they used terms as racial healer. someone who could reconcile the racial tensions different groups felt and bring them together. so in some respects there have always been african-american men who played the role played it well. >> talk about, i said it was interesting. right after, the election. maybe a couple of days guess who is coming to dinner, it was on some channel, i fixated on it. i had seen it before as a younger person but, it was kind of interesting to me the parallels, some of the di
you mentioned michael jordan, michael jackson. talk a bit about. >> right. well the shorthand i say is that, mainstream americans had accept the idea of african-americans as leading men before they could embrace the notion of them as leaders of men. and, when i went back and began to look at certain african-american musical figures who managed to attract white audiences i was startled by the similarity in language when i looked at critics who reviewed, jimi hendrix for example, or sly...
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i can sit down and talk to a michael jordan and i can sit down and talk to a magic or kobe or lebroned to be in the hall of fame. that is something that was special to him. jo you wanted to get in the hall of fame. why was that so important to you. >> it did mean something and i can't explain. you knew and i knew, i was very upset, very upset the first two times i didn't and that's counter active to what you said because i said to you all growing up that i don't want to accept the praise and then i don't have to accept the criticism. >> he definitely wanted to be in the hall of fame without a doubt. that's something -- and that's something that was special to him. and i think it's just to be recognized. as one of the special people in this sport. >> i never will forget mike krzyzewski called me and i didn't have a great relationship with him and he almost sounded emotional. he was so upset i didn't get in the hall of fame and that meant something to me. >> i think he is brilliant first of all and he pushed the basketball ahead and the african-american athlete in basketball ahead more
i can sit down and talk to a michael jordan and i can sit down and talk to a magic or kobe or lebroned to be in the hall of fame. that is something that was special to him. jo you wanted to get in the hall of fame. why was that so important to you. >> it did mean something and i can't explain. you knew and i knew, i was very upset, very upset the first two times i didn't and that's counter active to what you said because i said to you all growing up that i don't want to accept the praise...
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i felt like michael jordan. >> his family and friends tackled him. >> i want to thank my coach and allplayers for making this dream come true because this is like all i've ever wanted. >> reporter: what did the coach feel at that moment? >> like i was one of the luckiest people in the world at that moment, because i knew what that meant to tyler. >> i got teary-eyed when i saw him make the shot and because he lives down the street from me and when you would walk down the street you would see the ball bouncing and knew it was tyler. >> reporter: and this is gym class the next day. the score of the game still up there on the board. eventually the numbers will disappear. but there is no reset button you could hit that will erase what people have learned here. >> i want to go out there and focus on all of the people who have a disability and all of those people who tried out for the basketball team and never made it. >> reporter: lengenor high heads to the playoffs and they may win but they may never score more than that. beth parker, fox 5 news. >> good story there. >>> 7:44. nice day out
i felt like michael jordan. >> his family and friends tackled him. >> i want to thank my coach and allplayers for making this dream come true because this is like all i've ever wanted. >> reporter: what did the coach feel at that moment? >> like i was one of the luckiest people in the world at that moment, because i knew what that meant to tyler. >> i got teary-eyed when i saw him make the shot and because he lives down the street from me and when you would walk...
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i hear jordan's going to show up today, too, which is interesting -- bill: whoa, whoa, whoa, michael jordan heard. two key elements today, is his wife there? it's going to bother me as a fan, we're not ready for him and his wife yet. lovey, dove i have husband and wife, i'm not ready for that. bill: standing off stage? >> whether her ring is on. nobody wants to see his wife today. that's one aspect that's interesting. the other aspect is mematically how is this going to work? is there going to be a moderator? is he going to face the -- bill: they're saying there is no moderator, there are no questions. >> it doesn't sound like it. thirty seconds or five minutes, it's a very weird situation. bill: okay, look, the statement is made on pga grounds in south central florida. it's in the middle of an ongoing tournament. ernie, -- ernie els calls the move selfish. >> i'm down on ernie els. there wouldn't be a pga tour if the there wasn't a tiger. nobody watches golf except for tiger. all wrapped up in the at&t last week with dustin johnson? i mean, nobody cares. [laughter] tiger is the pga tour. b
i hear jordan's going to show up today, too, which is interesting -- bill: whoa, whoa, whoa, michael jordan heard. two key elements today, is his wife there? it's going to bother me as a fan, we're not ready for him and his wife yet. lovey, dove i have husband and wife, i'm not ready for that. bill: standing off stage? >> whether her ring is on. nobody wants to see his wife today. that's one aspect that's interesting. the other aspect is mematically how is this going to work? is there...
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michael jordan, a tiger woods, i wrote the book a couple months ago. and a trademark swoosh may not be everything but the biggest. when nike gave up the seats on the u.s. chamber of commerce in protest over the opposition to the waxman/markey it would be easy to conclude the company was burnishing that image the firm had already invested a small fortune to reduce the greenhouse guest in the issues with nitrogen. but some blacks be like the image emissions from a manufacturing and logistics report went up 62% from 1998 through 2005. because nike is making a vast majority of apparel overseas in asia and shipping and but they do not have the controls like american plants. >> these factories will be affected by legislation before congress and the waxman/markey bill is one of them in the name of coby -- global warming. new balance makes the best running shoes in doing good so waxman/markey would regulate new balance but not nike. in other words, waxman/markey would drive up the new balance cost but not nike. nike may want to save the plan nablus support for
michael jordan, a tiger woods, i wrote the book a couple months ago. and a trademark swoosh may not be everything but the biggest. when nike gave up the seats on the u.s. chamber of commerce in protest over the opposition to the waxman/markey it would be easy to conclude the company was burnishing that image the firm had already invested a small fortune to reduce the greenhouse guest in the issues with nitrogen. but some blacks be like the image emissions from a manufacturing and logistics...
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michael jordan, tiger woods the trademark swoosh, image may not be everything but it's the biggest thing so when nike gets up its seat on the u.s. chamber of commerce in protest of the chamber's opposition to waxman-markey it would be easy to conclude the company was brash and its image. after all the firm had already invested a small fortune to replace the sulfur hexafluoride, which is a potent greenhouse gas, and its nike air shoes with nitrogen. but some inconvenient facts belie nike's green image, mainly that emissions from the manufacturing and logistics according to an annual report went up 62% from 1998 to 2005. that's because nike is making a vast majority of apparel overseas primarily in asia and shipping it and their plants don't have the sort of environmental controls that american plans do. conveniently of these factories will be on tv, did with legislation currently before congress, the waxman-markey bill is one of them in the name of global warming. contrast, nike's competitor, new balance, makes the best running shoes in new england so waxman-markey would regulate new bala
michael jordan, tiger woods the trademark swoosh, image may not be everything but it's the biggest thing so when nike gets up its seat on the u.s. chamber of commerce in protest of the chamber's opposition to waxman-markey it would be easy to conclude the company was brash and its image. after all the firm had already invested a small fortune to replace the sulfur hexafluoride, which is a potent greenhouse gas, and its nike air shoes with nitrogen. but some inconvenient facts belie nike's green...
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financier george soros, nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel, computer tycoon michael dell, and her majesty queen rania al abdullah of jordani was down in the lobby of the hotel last night, and i noticed that you were talking to president clinton, and while you two were talking, bill gates walked by. i mean, its that kind of place. >> queen rania al abdullah: well, it is, and i find that a lot of work gets done in corridors, in the lobbies of the hotels, and in the elevators. you just bump into people. we're all stuck together in this place, and a lot can get done when you see people from all walks of life. >> pelley: why is it important? >> rania: because you have a high concentration of some of the best minds in business, technology, politics, all together in one destination, far away from everything else. >> pelley: at 5,000 feet, davos is europe's highest town, and arguably its best ski resort. but the 800-year-old village has only 13,000 residents, one road in and out, and no airport. it's a tight fit as skiers make way for the high security capital of capitalism. what is this, your super bowl? >> martin wolf: yes, yes
financier george soros, nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel, computer tycoon michael dell, and her majesty queen rania al abdullah of jordani was down in the lobby of the hotel last night, and i noticed that you were talking to president clinton, and while you two were talking, bill gates walked by. i mean, its that kind of place. >> queen rania al abdullah: well, it is, and i find that a lot of work gets done in corridors, in the lobbies of the hotels, and in the elevators. you just...