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kareem abdul-jabbar. and the captain, kareem abdul-jabbar and john wooten. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. please welcome gaye mcdougal to the program. she sits on the united nation says committee on racial discrimination and teaching international human rights law at oxford, we are honored to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> i wanted to talk to you, president trump, when he ran. seemed to demonize daily the u.n. since elected, he has changed his tune a bit. and of course, the ambassador to the u.n. this is the first time i have had a chance to talk with someone knowledgeable. >> i think that, the degree to which this administration is going to respect the human right obligations that previous governments respected. so, that has caused the u.n., and human rights advo kalted, and advocates within the u.n., to issue a number of letters of concern, and to the administration, along with the u.n. high commission of human rights. about his intentions, and actions he has been taken that, you know, concerning and thre
kareem abdul-jabbar. and the captain, kareem abdul-jabbar and john wooten. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. please welcome gaye mcdougal to the program. she sits on the united nation says committee on racial discrimination and teaching international human rights law at oxford, we are honored to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> i wanted to talk to you, president trump, when he ran. seemed to demonize daily the u.n. since elected, he has...
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he converted to islam during a jail stay ten years earlier and took the name abdul. >> abdul means servant like serving god. when i'm living right and i'm doing right and on the straight and narrow path, i'm god's servant. that's why i chose that name. >> about 10% of the inmate population is muslim and for those who request it, the jail provides halt -- halal meals, which meet the religion's dietary requirements. >> it's blessed. you know, like the kosher. that's what makes it special. it's blessed. >> we got to wait another -- for another list. i know he can't wait. look at him. he can't wait to eat. >> 19 hours. >> edwin estrada said he embraced the religion because among other things, he fears going to hell as taught by his catholic upbringing. islamic inmate has served as a mentor, but says he has to keep an eye on estrada. >> you got to watch him. he asked me for canteen. i'm going to fast, let me get a honey bun. i said, okay, here, but you got to fast. >> estrada hoped he would find peace in islam but now he's not so sure he's cut out for it. >> i just stopped. i'm not going to do
he converted to islam during a jail stay ten years earlier and took the name abdul. >> abdul means servant like serving god. when i'm living right and i'm doing right and on the straight and narrow path, i'm god's servant. that's why i chose that name. >> about 10% of the inmate population is muslim and for those who request it, the jail provides halt -- halal meals, which meet the religion's dietary requirements. >> it's blessed. you know, like the kosher. that's what makes...
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king abdulla abdul abdul-aziz be partnership between your two countries, king salman, your father would be very, very proud to so that you are continuing his legacy. and just as he opened the first chapter of our partnership, today we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to all of our citizens. let me now also extend my deep and heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of the distinguished heads of state who made this journey here today. you greatly honor us with your presence and i send the warmest regards from my country to yours. thank you. i know that our time together will bring many blessings to both your people and to mine. i stan before you as a representative of the american people to deliver a message of friendship and hope and love. that is why i chose to make my first foreign visit a trip to the heart of muslim world. to the nation that serves as custodians of the two holiest citsites in the islamic faith. in my inaugural address to american people, i pledged to strengthen america's oldest friendship and rebuild new partnerships in pursuit of peace. and that
king abdulla abdul abdul-aziz be partnership between your two countries, king salman, your father would be very, very proud to so that you are continuing his legacy. and just as he opened the first chapter of our partnership, today we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to all of our citizens. let me now also extend my deep and heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of the distinguished heads of state who made this journey here today. you greatly honor us with your presence...
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the ceremony from the indian treaty movie of the executive office building includes former --ator abdul with whom mr. senator bob dole attended. [applause] >> ladies and it gentlemen, my name is pat roberts. i have the privilege of representing the people of kansas. as chairman of the senate agriculture committee, i am speaking on behalf of so many farmers and ranchers and people throughout small-town rural america. we are delighted to have our --mpion in bob blight hauser in bob who has been such a great person to come to this job. he worked with my dear friend senator bob dole. thank you. applause] >> thank you for that. want to say i also a debt of thanks to the president. ishii, heth president has worked out an agreement in -- president xi, he has worked out a trade deal for the first time in many years and that will help small-town america. i think that is why i should yield to the distinguished vice president of the united states. the vice president. [applause] pence: thank you guest.of our honored on behalf of the president of the united states, today will be my great privilege t
the ceremony from the indian treaty movie of the executive office building includes former --ator abdul with whom mr. senator bob dole attended. [applause] >> ladies and it gentlemen, my name is pat roberts. i have the privilege of representing the people of kansas. as chairman of the senate agriculture committee, i am speaking on behalf of so many farmers and ranchers and people throughout small-town rural america. we are delighted to have our --mpion in bob blight hauser in bob who has...
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abdul jabbar's new book gives an intimate look at their deep bond. >> thank you. de you cannw coach wooden. you can't say enough about him. but this is special because you were a great player and had this great relationship. what was an essence about him that we all need to understand, andeciate, and emulate? >> his motivation to coach had to do with his chris can faith. he wanted to use basketball as a hows to have an influence on young men and show them how to live their lives. >> but you had become a muslim. ty.morality is morality. it's ant right and wrong. you don't have to be that specific. when i became muslim, i let coach wooden know about it. he wanted to know what my motivations were. he did not disapprove. he just wanted to understand und my thought process was and ng ae i was coming from as a person. >> you write that he didn't tooly focus on becoming better players. he wanted that too. makinmportantly was making tter r people. that seemed to matter to him above everything. >> that was his ultimate goal. on the way to that, we won a few e
abdul jabbar's new book gives an intimate look at their deep bond. >> thank you. de you cannw coach wooden. you can't say enough about him. but this is special because you were a great player and had this great relationship. what was an essence about him that we all need to understand, andeciate, and emulate? >> his motivation to coach had to do with his chris can faith. he wanted to use basketball as a hows to have an influence on young men and show them how to live their lives....
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mullah abdul rau-- robertmueller. mr. carlin, thanks for joining us.l us a little bit about your former boss. >> i can't think of an american of higher integrity and experience. this is someone legendary to prosecutors and agents in the field who-- former marine, spent a career as a prosecutor. has been nominated by presidents, including president clinton, president bush, and president obama, for different positions. and throughout his career, has earned respect on both sides of the aisle. >> yang: and do-- talk about his independence. there was-- you talk about being legendary. one of the legends about robert mueller is his threat to resign, ironically, with then-deputy attorney general james comey facing down the bush administration. >> he's someone who has a firm belief in what's right and wrong and what the appropriate role of a government official should be. i think he's someone who looks to-- epitomizes the idea that you should just follow the facts and the law and has done so in all the different steps of his-- of his career. and as you've refer
mullah abdul rau-- robertmueller. mr. carlin, thanks for joining us.l us a little bit about your former boss. >> i can't think of an american of higher integrity and experience. this is someone legendary to prosecutors and agents in the field who-- former marine, spent a career as a prosecutor. has been nominated by presidents, including president clinton, president bush, and president obama, for different positions. and throughout his career, has earned respect on both sides of the...
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abdul's new book. the court gives a look at their deep bond.but, this is special because you were a great player and had this great iprelationship. what was in essence of him that you ought to understand and appreciate and emulate? >> he wanted to use basketball as means to have influence on young men and show them how to live their lives. you were becoming a muslim. >> well, morality ismorality. it is about right or wrong. does notav specifics. when i became muslim. he wanted to know what my motivation were. he did not disapprove, he just wanted to understand my thought process and where i was coming from as a person. >> in talking about being a person, he wanted that too but more importantly was making better people. that seems to matter to him above everything. >> that was his ultimate goal. on a way to that, we won a few basketball games. >> you two were an odd couple waiting to happen, he's a white guy of 5'5" and you are 18, and 7'2". you said from the beginning it was mutual respect but not warmth. the mutual bond was basketball. once i
abdul's new book. the court gives a look at their deep bond.but, this is special because you were a great player and had this great iprelationship. what was in essence of him that you ought to understand and appreciate and emulate? >> he wanted to use basketball as means to have influence on young men and show them how to live their lives. you were becoming a muslim. >> well, morality ismorality. it is about right or wrong. does notav specifics. when i became muslim. he wanted to...
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the chemistry between original hosts, paula abdul, randy jackson and simon cowl, part of the reason forsuccess. >> i would just look to see simon, paula, randy all come back. i've really think that will be the key to getting people excited to watching it again. because we magic. >> reporter: simon's signature snark showing that the truth some times hurts. >> i think you are amazing. amazingly dreadful. >> reporter: if imitation is the greatest form of flattery, idol must have felt deeply flattered. paving the way for shows like "america's got talent." and "x factor" and "the voice." despite that, the pioneering show suffering dwindling viewership. >> if the show comes back and people have the appetite for it, if there are people viewers connect to and there is some body on there with talent, that brings something we haven't seen before. i think absolutely another superstar could come out of the show. >> reporter: a moment like that could make the gamble pay off. ♪ for a moment like this juju chang, abc news, new york. ♪ for a moment like this >> going to audition? >> beautiful. >> come
the chemistry between original hosts, paula abdul, randy jackson and simon cowl, part of the reason forsuccess. >> i would just look to see simon, paula, randy all come back. i've really think that will be the key to getting people excited to watching it again. because we magic. >> reporter: simon's signature snark showing that the truth some times hurts. >> i think you are amazing. amazingly dreadful. >> reporter: if imitation is the greatest form of flattery, idol must...
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new kids on the block will headline one of the biggest tours of the summer, with paula abdul and boysn. but lumpy also joining the show. did i mention, they still have i it? >> we're trying to keep up with our past severals. >> awe're getting buff. >> definitely no bad bads. and they're all in their 40s. they're careful about the menu, but not for the reasons you'd expect. >> that's bad. >> we can't say we've grown out of that. just grew smart enough to know, don't bring the cold cuts. >> here we go. >> the guys are gearing up for their new tour that kicks off next friday. with their new single. and lumpy will be hitting the road with the band. >> lumpy polices us. if you screw up, he'll growl at yo you. >> during the tour, will there be shirts off? >> we take turns. but i don't think for this tour. >> do y'all still get panties thrown on the stage? >> not so much panties. >> no. >> what do they throw? >> they throw their love. >> something else that happens when the new kids go on tour, their kids show up on stage. but donny's little brother won't be there. you know, marky mark. >> w
new kids on the block will headline one of the biggest tours of the summer, with paula abdul and boysn. but lumpy also joining the show. did i mention, they still have i it? >> we're trying to keep up with our past severals. >> awe're getting buff. >> definitely no bad bads. and they're all in their 40s. they're careful about the menu, but not for the reasons you'd expect. >> that's bad. >> we can't say we've grown out of that. just grew smart enough to know, don't...
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. >> and ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as kareem abdul-jabbar will be on the show. >>> entering twin peaks. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with the cast who are back as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned in to the pilot back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv landscape. >> there was a huge rush on televisions. >> everybody had to get a new television. >> i had a cup of coffee, a bite of donut, and i was
. >> and ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as kareem abdul-jabbar will be on the show. >>> entering twin peaks. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with the cast who are back as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned in to the pilot back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv landscape. >> there was a huge rush on televisions. >> everybody had to get a new...
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. >> and ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as kareem abdul-jabbar will be on the show. know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. it's the lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed, save $700 plus 36 month financing. ends monday. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> entering the town of twin peaks. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with the cast who are back as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned in to the pilot back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv landscape. >> there was a huge rush on televisions. >> everybody had to get a new television. >> i had a cup of coffee, a bite of donut, and i was >>> "the insider." tracking the bigge
. >> and ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as kareem abdul-jabbar will be on the show. know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. it's the lowest...
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lebron scores 39-point and kareem abdul-jabbar in a playoff for all time. one and only michael jordan. first, fourth-quarter tony parker is the south of the throwdown. later in the fourth, parker tries to land awkwardly and goes down. he would have to be carried off the court. there it is right there. so in the fourth, patty mills. he breaks in a call and the reverse land as they go on to win that series. watching the play right now. final score 121-96. penn was playing the capitals but their star sidney crosby out with a concussion. patrick thornquist was the defenders to open the scoring. second period, demetrius carlock cannot avoid the pack in his own role. pittsburgh goes up to-nothing. you take a 3-1 series lead. baseball yankees becoming the comeback kids. deep center for his 13th homer of the year. that is the most in his first 25 games in a season at the history of the mlb. down 65 to the seventh bal. can't make the py. it runs scores and gregorius is safe at first base to the yankees go on to win 8-6. nicole: coming up, a new way to get your morni
lebron scores 39-point and kareem abdul-jabbar in a playoff for all time. one and only michael jordan. first, fourth-quarter tony parker is the south of the throwdown. later in the fourth, parker tries to land awkwardly and goes down. he would have to be carried off the court. there it is right there. so in the fourth, patty mills. he breaks in a call and the reverse land as they go on to win that series. watching the play right now. final score 121-96. penn was playing the capitals but their...
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lebron james can pass kareem abdul-jabber for 2nd most points in nba playoff history james hits the 3to tie jabbar at 5,762shortly afterjames hits another three to pass abdul-jabbar he now trails only michael jordan (5,987) lebron with 39 points tonightfinal: 125-103 cavalierscavs lead the series 2-0 game 3 friday in toronto giants trying for a series win against the dodgers in los angelesright now... kendall graveman his worst outing of the seasonbottom 3rd/ 2-1 twinskennys vargas goes deep to center field and onto the grass for a 3-run home run 5-1 twins(graveman: 3 1/3 ip, 5 hits, 6 runs) final: 7-4 twinsa's: 11-16 it's a long shot but tony romo's next pursuit of a championship will be in golf.a month after the dallas cowboys quarterback retired, romo is among nearly 9,500 players who signed up for the u.s. open. he plays an 18-hole local qualifier monday at split rail links and golf club about 30 minutes west of fort worth.if he advances, the next step is sectional qualifying on june 5 to get into the u.s. open at erin hills in wisconsin.this isn't the first time romo has tried to
lebron james can pass kareem abdul-jabber for 2nd most points in nba playoff history james hits the 3to tie jabbar at 5,762shortly afterjames hits another three to pass abdul-jabbar he now trails only michael jordan (5,987) lebron with 39 points tonightfinal: 125-103 cavalierscavs lead the series 2-0 game 3 friday in toronto giants trying for a series win against the dodgers in los angelesright now... kendall graveman his worst outing of the seasonbottom 3rd/ 2-1 twinskennys vargas goes deep to...
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here is some high praise from six—time nba champion kareem abdul—jabbar.ositions —— lebron. if he was three or four inches tall and he could probably play centre in the old—fashioned style. he just has that much athletic ability and understands how to play the game from any part of the court. that is, i think, the real reason that the game has changed so much. the players are starting to master everything. we have got guys that can play on the perimeter and play in the paint. and thatis perimeter and play in the paint. and that is a good thing. there are not a whole lot of guys that can do that, but it is starting to evolve that, but it is starting to evolve that way. a reminder of our top story: roger federer has pulled out of the french open. with less than two weeks to go until the second grand slam of the year. the world number five says he will sit out the tournament, so he can concentrate on the grass and ha rd—court seasons. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but, from me and the rest of the sport today tea
here is some high praise from six—time nba champion kareem abdul—jabbar.ositions —— lebron. if he was three or four inches tall and he could probably play centre in the old—fashioned style. he just has that much athletic ability and understands how to play the game from any part of the court. that is, i think, the real reason that the game has changed so much. the players are starting to master everything. we have got guys that can play on the perimeter and play in the paint. and...
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kareem abdul-jabbar was in the movie, "airplane." a true american hero. when i was a kid, i kind of wished i was a muslim. specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a muslim man named louis actually got a million black men to march peacefully in washington, tk. >> a sea of peace. >> and there's only a couple other people i can think of who can pull that off. well, probably also beyonce. definitely beyonce. >> the fbi investigating a mosque fire near palm springs and they believe it was, i'm quoting here, an intentional act. >> but oh how times have changed. >> a bangladeshi born new york city taxi driver is recovering o today to knife wounds to his neck, and hands. >> flown home for burial from iraq. >> hate crimes against muslims were up 67% in 2015. >> both gunned down leaving a mosque on saturday -- >> and in the first ten days of the 2016 election, there were more than 300 bias-related incidents that tashlrgeted immigrants or muslims. wha
kareem abdul-jabbar was in the movie, "airplane." a true american hero. when i was a kid, i kind of wished i was a muslim. specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a muslim man named louis actually got a million black men to march peacefully in washington, tk. >> a sea of peace. >> and there's only a couple other people i can think of who can pull that off....
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. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. >> tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, as the situation rocks our country, tonight, we'll have a conversation with the nobel prize winning economist. and with more on the great divide, and rerouting the rules of economy. and bill moyer discusses his documentary, called "an american jail" joseph steiglitz and bill moyer in just a moment.
. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. >> tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, as the situation rocks our country, tonight, we'll have a conversation with the nobel prize winning economist. and with more on the great divide, and rerouting the rules of economy. and bill moyer discusses his documentary, called "an american jail" joseph steiglitz and bill moyer in just a moment.
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humommed alee, abdul-jabbar, and malcolm x are the best of us. malcolm x. was on a posage stamp and karim abdul-jabbar was on an airplane, a true american hero. when i a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, especially the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were on the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a muslim man actually got people to march peacefully, and there's also other people i can think of to pull that off. well, beyonce, definitely beyauns. >> investigating a fire and they believe, and i'm quoting here, an intentional act. >> but oh, have times changed. >> recovering today from can knife wounds. >> a woman brutally beaten will be flown up for burial in iraq. >> hate crimes were up 60%. and in the first ten days after the 2016 election there were more than 300 bias related incidents that targeted immigrants or muslims. and what does our fearless leader do in response? a big speech to bring us all together? nope. >> the world is reacting to president trump's executive order banning those fro
humommed alee, abdul-jabbar, and malcolm x are the best of us. malcolm x. was on a posage stamp and karim abdul-jabbar was on an airplane, a true american hero. when i a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, especially the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were on the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s a muslim man actually got people to march peacefully, and there's also other people i can think of to pull that off. well, beyonce,...
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. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," julia and bridget make sensational beef stir-fry, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of soy sauce, and keith makes julia unforgettable scallion pancakes. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," julia and bridget make sensational beef stir-fry, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of soy sauce, and keith makes julia unforgettable scallion pancakes. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since...
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you also hosted me in the treasured home of king abdul aziz, the founder of the kingdom who united your great people. working alongside of another beloved leader, american president franklin roosevelt, king abdul aziz began the enduring partnership between our two countries. king salman, your father would be very, very proud to see that you are continuing his legacy. and just as he opened the first chapter of our partnership, today we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to all of our citizens. let me now also extend my deep and heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of the distinguished heads of state who made this journey here today. you greatly honor us with your presence and i send the warmest regards from my country to yours. thank you. i know that our time together will bring many blessings to both your people and to mine. i stand before you as a representative of the american people to deliver a message of friendship and hope and love. that is why i chose to make my first foreign visit a trip to the heart of the muslim world, to the nation that serves as custod
you also hosted me in the treasured home of king abdul aziz, the founder of the kingdom who united your great people. working alongside of another beloved leader, american president franklin roosevelt, king abdul aziz began the enduring partnership between our two countries. king salman, your father would be very, very proud to see that you are continuing his legacy. and just as he opened the first chapter of our partnership, today we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to all...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," kareem abdul gentleman a bar tells us about his new book book friend ship with coach john wooden. i'm anne-marie green. you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. new parodontax toothpaste. you know new pantene.r tangles the minute you wash it? the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends fueling hair 100% stronger that's instantly smoother and tangle free. because strong is beautiful. finish quantum, proven don't to clean better thanlean. cascade complete gel. switch to finish quantum and get really clean dishes first time, every time. >>> as harvesting season gets under way, many farmers say they are facing a labor shortage, that could translate into higher prices for us all. chris martinez reports. >> reporter: for more than 120 years, every last lemon from these orchards has been picked by hand. >> they ar
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," kareem abdul gentleman a bar tells us about his new book book friend ship with coach john wooden. i'm anne-marie green. you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. new parodontax toothpaste. you know new...
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and kareem abdul sxwrash was in the movie "airplane." a true american hero.hen i was a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s, a muslim man named luis farrakhan mah pcefully in washington,to d. there are only a couple of people i can think of who can pull that off. well, beyonce. maybe beyonce. >> i'm quoting here, an intentional act. >> but oh, how times have changed. >> a bangladeshi new york born taxi driver is recovering from knife wounds to his face, neck and hands all with the designation of hate crimes. >> a southern california woman brutally beaten will be flown home for burial in iraq. >> the latest statistics show hate crimes against muslims were up 67% in 2015. >> the queens imam gunned down. >> in the first ten days after the 2016 election, there were more than 300 bias related incidents that targeted immigrants or muslims. what does our fearless leader into in response? a big speech to bring us
and kareem abdul sxwrash was in the movie "airplane." a true american hero.hen i was a kid i kind of wished i was a muslim, specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talked cool, and they were at the front lines of the civil rights movement. you may remember in the '90s, a muslim man named luis farrakhan mah pcefully in washington,to d. there are only a couple of people i can think of who can pull that off. well, beyonce. maybe beyonce. >> i'm quoting here, an...
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ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as basketball legend kareem abdul jabbar. >>> travel consideration> entering the town of twin peaks. never seen so many trees in my life. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with all the og cast who are back, as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned into the pilot episode back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv landscape. >> there was a huge rush >> people had -- >> they had to get a new television. >> that's good. >> a quarter century later, kyle mclaughlin steps right back into the shoes of agent dale cooper. >> i just had a cup of coffee and a bite of doughnut and i was ready to go. this is, excuse me, a damn fine cup of coffee. (grunting) come on. let's go! whoa. (jack yelling) that's three times now! it's four. hey. now we're even, punk! oh, mac, i just think i got a concussion. (grunting) jack: now i'm seeing double. get him, mac. macgyver: jack, i could use some restraints, man! jack: i'm on the ground. one step at a time! (grunts, groans) riley: guys, you better hur
ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as basketball legend kareem abdul jabbar. >>> travel consideration> entering the town of twin peaks. never seen so many trees in my life. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with all the og cast who are back, as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned into the pilot episode back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv landscape. >> there was...
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the chemistry between original hosts paula abdul, randy jackson, and simon cowell, part of the reasoness. >> i would just like t simon, paula and randy come back. i really think that will be the key to getting people excited to watching it again. because we miss that original magic. >> reporter: simon's signature snark showing the truth sometimes hurts. >> i think you're amazing. >> really? >> amazingly dreadful. >> will he be softer now he's a dad? will paula be as whack a do? will randy still have weird glasses on? >> reporter: the trio moved on, replaced by a revolving door of celebrities. among them ellen degeneres. steven tyler. j. lo. and of course nicki minaj who futted with cojudge mariah carey. >> nobody said every moment -- >> excuse me -- >> that the music will cut me off -- >> clean your ears out -- >> this is "american idol." >> reporter: the one constant, perennial host ryan seacrest. >> i was terrified. i put on a bit of a brave face the first couple of episodes. i wasn't quite sure live television show. >> reporter: in 15 seasons, there were plenty of unforgettable per
the chemistry between original hosts paula abdul, randy jackson, and simon cowell, part of the reasoness. >> i would just like t simon, paula and randy come back. i really think that will be the key to getting people excited to watching it again. because we miss that original magic. >> reporter: simon's signature snark showing the truth sometimes hurts. >> i think you're amazing. >> really? >> amazingly dreadful. >> will he be softer now he's a dad? will...
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ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as basketball legend kareem abdul jabbar.16fy >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> entering the town of twin peaks. never seen so many trees in my life. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with all the og cast who are back, as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned into the pilot episode back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv landscape. >> there was a huge rush of new television spots. >> people had -- >> they had to get a new television. >> that's good. >> a quarter century later, kyle mclaughlin steps right back into the shoes of agent dale cooper. >> i just had a cup of coffee and a bite of doughnut and i was ready to go. this is, excuse me, a damn fine cup of coffee. >> the following is a paid presentation, brought to you by beachbody, but filmed by me on my iphone and directly from my heart. >> hold up. i want to ask you a question. how do you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror? not so good. like, "ugh. gross." who is this pers
ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as basketball legend kareem abdul jabbar.16fy >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> entering the town of twin peaks. never seen so many trees in my life. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with all the og cast who are back, as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned into the pilot episode back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv...
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ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as basketball legend kareem abdul jabbar.n sachshose companiepresident,legal activity helped destroy our economy... phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> entering the town of twin peaks. never seen so many trees in my life. >> "twin peaks" has returned after 25 years, and we sat down with all the og cast who are back, as well. >> nice. bye-bye, everybody. >> more than 34 million people tuned into the pilot episode back in 1990, as this weird murder mystery reshaped the tv landscape. >> there was a huge rush of new television spots. >> people had -- >> they had to get a new television. >> that's good. >> a quarter century later, kyle mclaughlin
ashton kutcher and mila kunis, as well as basketball legend kareem abdul jabbar.n sachshose companiepresident,legal activity helped destroy our economy... phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our...
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abdul was left with outcome and his six-month-old son without a mother.with no peace inside, yemen's war will continue to tear the country apart. anguish now's compounded by cholera. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, 2 very different men with 2 separate lives, yet their work shares a common thread. the story of churchill and orwell, just ahead. the 70th cannes film festival has drawn to a close with the coveted palme d'or one by a swedish star. won best actor. whereer: cannes is celebrity meets creativity. this is a place that takes still making very seriously. -- take filmmaking very seriously. year's winteris such a surprise. a swedish comedy causing something of an upset. the filmmaker thrilled to bits. >> it is fantastic, and i'm so happy that they chose a film dealing with this content. movie ando do a funny at the same time dealing with important questions. "the square," a satire about a museum pr stunt that goes somewhat all right, was described by the jury as a rich masterpiece tackling the horrific dictatorship of lyrical
abdul was left with outcome and his six-month-old son without a mother.with no peace inside, yemen's war will continue to tear the country apart. anguish now's compounded by cholera. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, 2 very different men with 2 separate lives, yet their work shares a common thread. the story of churchill and orwell, just ahead. the 70th cannes film festival has drawn to a close with the coveted palme d'or one by a swedish star. won best actor....
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then kareem abdul-jabbar stops by for some hang time with michael, and to cook up a meal that's a reals "the chew comes to you" week continues as clinton's revealing his secrets to making three delicious classics. it's time to get brunch-tastic up in here, right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." you know, i think we can all
then kareem abdul-jabbar stops by for some hang time with michael, and to cook up a meal that's a reals "the chew comes to you" week continues as clinton's revealing his secrets to making three delicious classics. it's time to get brunch-tastic up in here, right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." you know, i think we can all
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abdul hasib was allegedly behind an attack on kabul‘s military hospital in march which left more thangainst the state. kim hak—song is understood to have worked for the pyongyang university of science and technology, and was detained on saturday. no details of any alleged offences was given. riot police in the dutch city of rotterdam have clashed with fans of the local football club feyenoord, after the team suffered an unexpected defeat. thousands of supporters had gathered in the city centre, hoping to celebrate their first league title in 18 years. instead, feyenoord lost 3—0. 82 nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by the extremist group boko haram three years ago have met their country's president, after being freed in a prisoner swap. they were among more than 200 girls taken from their school in the town of chibok. at least 100 are still being held. with more details, here is our africa correspondent alastair leithead. released only a day ago, three years held in the forest by boko haram, here they are in the nigerian capital, meeting president buhari. campaigners and the families of
abdul hasib was allegedly behind an attack on kabul‘s military hospital in march which left more thangainst the state. kim hak—song is understood to have worked for the pyongyang university of science and technology, and was detained on saturday. no details of any alleged offences was given. riot police in the dutch city of rotterdam have clashed with fans of the local football club feyenoord, after the team suffered an unexpected defeat. thousands of supporters had gathered in the city...
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abdul hasib was allegedly behind an attack on kabul‘s military hospital in march which left more thanst the state. kim hak—song is understood to have worked for the pyongyang university of science and technology, and was detained on saturday. no details of any alleged offences was given. 82 nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by the extremist group boko haram three years ago have met their country's president, after being freed in a prisoner swap. they were among more than 200 girls taken from their school in the town of chibok. at least 100 are still being held. with more details, here is our africa correspondent alastair leithead. released only a day ago. three years held in the forest by boko haram, here they are, in the nigerian capital, meeting president buhari. campaigners and the families of those held still don't know if their daughters are among those freed, or among the more than 100 still being held. whether she is among the ones that's freed, or still in captivity, i don't know yet. whether my baby is freed or not, i'm very happy. this photograph was the first proof they were f
abdul hasib was allegedly behind an attack on kabul‘s military hospital in march which left more thanst the state. kim hak—song is understood to have worked for the pyongyang university of science and technology, and was detained on saturday. no details of any alleged offences was given. 82 nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by the extremist group boko haram three years ago have met their country's president, after being freed in a prisoner swap. they were among more than 200 girls taken from...
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. >>> coming up morning," kareem abdul gentleman a bar tells us about his new book on his longtime friend coach john wooden. i'm anne-marie green. you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. new parodontax toothpaste. you know new pantene.r tangles the minute you wash it? the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends fueling hair 100% stronger that's instantly smoother and tangle free. because strong is beautiful. finish quantum, proven don't to clean better thanlean. switch to finish quantum and get really clean dishes first time, every time. >>> it is 4:25. be careful when you log on to your office computer. that worldwide hack is not over yet. >> metro stations will be closed tomorrow, five of them, and they will stay closed for a month. >> ♪ feeling hot hot hot, feeling hot hot hot ♪ >> and when you take a look at that seven-day, we could be hitting 9
. >>> coming up morning," kareem abdul gentleman a bar tells us about his new book on his longtime friend coach john wooden. i'm anne-marie green. you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. new parodontax toothpaste. you know new pantene.r tangles the...
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bilqis abdul-qaadir was heading for a stellar career in professional basketball, when the rules stoppedear a headscarf and she's been telling the bbc what it means for the sport she loves. when you hit shots and you have a good game you cannot put that feeling into words. you are in the zone. you do not see anything but the ball and the basket. basketball isa the ball and the basket. basketball is a huge part of my identity. i began playing when i was four. playing on the court and being in the game and being covered i did not worry about what people said about me because i was a basketball player first. unfortunately, to other people i was not a basketball player first. when i found out i couldn't play i felt heartbroken, questioning whether or not i wanted to take my scarf off and play or if islam was my true religion, did i or you want to practise this? it was devastating. i did essentially have to choose between my face and the sport that i love. it is bigger than basketball. this change is going to destroy stereotypes, especially negative ones. i hope it brings positive light on my
bilqis abdul-qaadir was heading for a stellar career in professional basketball, when the rules stoppedear a headscarf and she's been telling the bbc what it means for the sport she loves. when you hit shots and you have a good game you cannot put that feeling into words. you are in the zone. you do not see anything but the ball and the basket. basketball isa the ball and the basket. basketball is a huge part of my identity. i began playing when i was four. playing on the court and being in the...
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abdul was left widowed and his six—month—old son without a mother.o tear families apart. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news. now to the french open tennis where defending women's champion garbine murguruza beat 2010 winner francesca schiavone in straight sets on monday at rolland garros. reigning men's champion novak djokovic was playing his first match under the watching eyes of new coach andre agassi and it resulted in victory. austin halewood rounds up that and all the rest of the action. after a first day in paris which saw the women's number one seed crashed out of the competition, day two saw some of the biggest names in the men's game. djokovic began the defence of his title against a spanish competitor, and he never looked troubled, taking a two set lead. under the watchful eye of his new coach, andre agassi. djokovic won in straight sets. is it the first of many more to come? for me, it isa first of many more to come? for me, it is a very different relationship from any other that i have had with anybody, consistently talking a lot about those thing
abdul was left widowed and his six—month—old son without a mother.o tear families apart. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news. now to the french open tennis where defending women's champion garbine murguruza beat 2010 winner francesca schiavone in straight sets on monday at rolland garros. reigning men's champion novak djokovic was playing his first match under the watching eyes of new coach andre agassi and it resulted in victory. austin halewood rounds up that and all the rest of the action....
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abdul was left widowed and his six—month—old son without a mother. families apart. bbc news. it's100 years since the birth of america's 35th president. there've been celebrations and tributes across the country to honourjfk. here's a look back. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. applause i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieve the goal, before this decade is out, to land a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth. there has been a shooting. the hospital has been advised to be ready for a gunshot wound. president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. finally the main story again. the new french president emmanuel macron has told russian leader pooh—poohed any use of chemical weapons by the assad regime, which russia backs, will promote immediate retaliation from france —— president putin. the first meeting at the palace of versailles was described as frosty and the talks as frank. much more on all of that and any other news on the bbc website. a
abdul was left widowed and his six—month—old son without a mother. families apart. bbc news. it's100 years since the birth of america's 35th president. there've been celebrations and tributes across the country to honourjfk. here's a look back. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. applause i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieve the goal, before this decade is out, to land a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth....
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the blast in the town of mastung targeted the convoy of abdul ghafoor haideri, deputy chairman of theenate. he survived and is being treated in hospitalfor his injuries. italy's highest court has upheld the sixteen—year jail sentence imposed on the captain of the shipwrecked cruise liner, costa concordia. thirty—two people died when the vessel hit the rocks off the italian island of giglio in january 2012. captain, francesco schettino was also convicted of abandoning ship before passengers and crew were clear. candidates in iran's presidential election exchanged barbs in their final debate on friday, accusing each other of corruption and economic mismanagement. the current president hassan rouhani is contesting the election, to be held next week, along with five other candidates. soldiers in ivory coast have opened fire in at least five military bases across the country. they're shooting in the air in protest at a deal made with the government to scrap plans to give them back—pay and bonuses. it follows a televised apology by a spokesman for the soldiers over previous demonstrations.
the blast in the town of mastung targeted the convoy of abdul ghafoor haideri, deputy chairman of theenate. he survived and is being treated in hospitalfor his injuries. italy's highest court has upheld the sixteen—year jail sentence imposed on the captain of the shipwrecked cruise liner, costa concordia. thirty—two people died when the vessel hit the rocks off the italian island of giglio in january 2012. captain, francesco schettino was also convicted of abandoning ship before passengers...
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impose presidency the colorblind an amazing array of people and i will throw it to you from kareem abdul-jabbar one of the most unusual was from the vietnam war and then just looking out my window one day. and then to apologize during his presidency supposed presidency a great deal of food individuals are but of panoply. >> and especially with ronald reagan either when he was president it was not all based on rhetoric so opposed presidency we had a parade of people come through across the globe from gorbachev to margaret thatcher as good friends of theirs came into have a relationship that continued. and all those he had been friendly with during the white house years with president-elect bill clinton and to share that nuys fraternity so there were other world leaders maybe they had that connection with the more memorable for pro and a little boy with botulism was eight and had memorized every fact and read every book about ronald reagan when he came into the oval office he was so taken putting the president was equally taken by him said he was quizzing ronald reagan about his life story in eve
impose presidency the colorblind an amazing array of people and i will throw it to you from kareem abdul-jabbar one of the most unusual was from the vietnam war and then just looking out my window one day. and then to apologize during his presidency supposed presidency a great deal of food individuals are but of panoply. >> and especially with ronald reagan either when he was president it was not all based on rhetoric so opposed presidency we had a parade of people come through across the...
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afghanistan's vice—president, general abdul rashid dostum, has left the country for turkey.cal rival. he denies wrongdoing, and his spokesman says he's left for medical treatment. the italian and libyan coastguard services say about 5000 migrants attempting to reach europe have been rescued over the past three days. most of those attempting the mediterranean crossing were taken to italy. some were returned to libya. norway is taking measures to protect its global seed vault, a storage facility situated on the arctic archipelago of svalbard, following unexpected flooding last year. water entered the entrance tunnel last october, after unseasonably high temperatures caused the permafrost to melt. the seeds weren't damaged, but the vaults defences are now being reinforced. media from around the world have been in a small english country town to catch a glimpse of the society wedding of the year. pippa middleton, the sister of catherine, the duchess of cambridge, got married today. kate's children, prince george and princess charlotte, were page boy and flower girl. 0ur royal co
afghanistan's vice—president, general abdul rashid dostum, has left the country for turkey.cal rival. he denies wrongdoing, and his spokesman says he's left for medical treatment. the italian and libyan coastguard services say about 5000 migrants attempting to reach europe have been rescued over the past three days. most of those attempting the mediterranean crossing were taken to italy. some were returned to libya. norway is taking measures to protect its global seed vault, a storage...
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paula abdul is in the house. [ cheers and applause ] >> there she is. >> get over there, paula!re keeping me in line. >> what's it like for you to be on tour? >> it's incredible connecting with the fans. >> she's amazing, amazing. >> we feel so honored she's on the tour. >> equally for me. i feel blessed and i love you. >> your fans are as excited as ever. this fan right here i had to administer cpr. >> i don't have any questions, i just wanted to stand here. >> what are you going to perform for us now? >> our new single from our new "one more night." . things are going to get hotter now. >> here we go. this within is for the real fans on the block. ♪ she gets me jai alaiing on my bed with that look in her eye ♪ reading the signs, i'm riding every curve with her into the ♪ light, i can't control myself, can't think of no one else ♪ it's like we lose ourselves, every touch ♪ staring into your eyes, some kind of paradise ♪ don't have to say good-bye ♪ give me one you, one more night to ♪ love you, give me one more night to love you ♪ one more night to love you ♪ oh, oh, give me on
paula abdul is in the house. [ cheers and applause ] >> there she is. >> get over there, paula!re keeping me in line. >> what's it like for you to be on tour? >> it's incredible connecting with the fans. >> she's amazing, amazing. >> we feel so honored she's on the tour. >> equally for me. i feel blessed and i love you. >> your fans are as excited as ever. this fan right here i had to administer cpr. >> i don't have any questions, i just...
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you also hosted me in the treasured home of king abdul-aziz, the founder of the kingdom who united your great people. working alongside of another beloved leader, american president franklin roosevelt, king abdul-aziz began the enduring partnership between our two countries. king solomon, your father would be very, very proud to see that you are continuing his legacy. and just as he opened the first chapter of our partnership, today we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to all of our citizens. let me now also extend my deep and heart felt gratitude to each and every one of the distinguished heads of state who made this journey here today. you greatly honor us with your presence and i send the warmest regards from my country to yours. thank you. i know that our time together will bring many blessings to both your people and to mine. i stand before you as a representative of the american people to deliver a message of friendship and hope and love. that is why i chose to make my first foreign visit a trip to the heart of the muslim world, to the nation that serves as cust
you also hosted me in the treasured home of king abdul-aziz, the founder of the kingdom who united your great people. working alongside of another beloved leader, american president franklin roosevelt, king abdul-aziz began the enduring partnership between our two countries. king solomon, your father would be very, very proud to see that you are continuing his legacy. and just as he opened the first chapter of our partnership, today we begin a new chapter that will bring lasting benefits to all...
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boyz ii men, paula abdul. we have a surprise for everybody. guess who is here today.se guys. are they keeping you in line or vice versa? >> they're keeping me in line. >> what's it like for you to be back on tour? >> it's incredible. i'm having the best time. and connecting with the fans and just being out there again. it's a wonderful feeling. >> she's amazing. >> incredible. >> so honor that she's on the tour and we're touring with her. >> equally for me. i feel blessed and i love you so much. >> your fans are as excited as ever. this fan, i had to administer cpr. i don't have questions. i just wanted to stand here. >> what are you going to perform for us now? >> our new single. the song's called "one more fig night." it will get hotter right now. >> thank you. >> yeah. this one is for the real fans, all the blockers. ♪ she gets me high lying on my bed with ♪ ♪ that look in her eye reading the signs ♪ ♪ i'm riding every curve with her into the light, oh, oh ♪ ♪ i can't control myself can't think of no one else ♪ ♪ it's like we lose ourselves every touch ♪ ♪ staring
boyz ii men, paula abdul. we have a surprise for everybody. guess who is here today.se guys. are they keeping you in line or vice versa? >> they're keeping me in line. >> what's it like for you to be back on tour? >> it's incredible. i'm having the best time. and connecting with the fans and just being out there again. it's a wonderful feeling. >> she's amazing. >> incredible. >> so honor that she's on the tour and we're touring with her. >> equally for...
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after lew alcindor, later known as kareem abdul-jabbar, dominated the season, the ban was rescinded in> in 2002, ian naismith, grandson of dr. james naismith, the inventor of basketball, is on a mission to preserve the game's true legacy in the face of what he sees as its ongoing decline. one of the 12 values that dr. naismith saw in the game was sportsmanship. and my dad felt that was the one thing that was really lacking at that time in the game. >> he spent almost a decade traveling the thirteen original rules, which have been appraised at $5 million, to schools and sporting events. touring the country with a document worth $5 million with no insurance in a gold briefcase -- >> he was a very risk-tolerant person. >> just outside lawrence, kansas, ian realizes the rules have gone missing. >> he finished up a meal, got in his van, and when he gets to lawrence, he starts looking around and thinks, "oh, my goodness. where are the rules?" >> no. >> he called his waitress, who gets on the phone and says, "mr. naismith, i can guarantee you 100% that i saw you walk out with those rules." an
after lew alcindor, later known as kareem abdul-jabbar, dominated the season, the ban was rescinded in> in 2002, ian naismith, grandson of dr. james naismith, the inventor of basketball, is on a mission to preserve the game's true legacy in the face of what he sees as its ongoing decline. one of the 12 values that dr. naismith saw in the game was sportsmanship. and my dad felt that was the one thing that was really lacking at that time in the game. >> he spent almost a decade traveling...
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these years, the new kids on the block headlining one of the biggest tours of the summer with paula abdul men. a new kid named lumpy stole the show. i'll get to that in just a second. did i mention they still got it. most of you all are fathers but there's not dad bods here. >> trying to keep up with past selves. >> are you working out for real? >> sure. >> we're getting pumped. we're getting jacked. >> definitely no dad bods here and these guys are all in their 40s. they're careful about the menu but not always about for the reasons you expect. >> we would do frisbee toss with the cold cuts. we can't say we have grown out of it. we are just smart enough not to bring the cold cuts. >> the guys dpeerigearing up for new tour, rehearsing the single from their latest album. that is lumpy, the new pup that is hitting the road with the band. >> he policing us. he will come in and growl at you. >> will there be any shirts off? >> we take advantage of danny and take his shirt off. we take this tour. >> do the girls -- do you all still like get panties thrown on the stage? >> not so much panties.
these years, the new kids on the block headlining one of the biggest tours of the summer with paula abdul men. a new kid named lumpy stole the show. i'll get to that in just a second. did i mention they still got it. most of you all are fathers but there's not dad bods here. >> trying to keep up with past selves. >> are you working out for real? >> sure. >> we're getting pumped. we're getting jacked. >> definitely no dad bods here and these guys are all in their...