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because i know david robinson is going to go down. so david robinson went to the ground. and dunked it. in a practice game. and i was like, oh, my goodness. and i was just stunned, and all of us were stunned to see him hanging in the air that long and 360. michael jordan is incredible. >> jimmy: the moral is don't talk trash to michael jordan. you mean it was full like this? all the way? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: more with earvin "magic "johnson after this. ♪ whatcha gonna do when you get outta here? ♪ ♪ i'm gonna have some fun! ♪ ♪ what do you consider fun? ♪ ♪ fun, natural fun! ♪ yeah, we rocking right now. ♪ ♪ there's a party over here. ♪ ♪ hey, i'm in heaven. ♪ t-mobile does data, differently. stream video and music free! without using one bit of your lte data. switch today and get three lines for just $40 bucks each nice to meet you! welcome, welcome! today i'm going to show you the all-new 2016 chevy cruze and ask you what you think. but here's the catch. you can only answer in emojis.
because i know david robinson is going to go down. so david robinson went to the ground. and dunked it. in a practice game. and i was like, oh, my goodness. and i was just stunned, and all of us were stunned to see him hanging in the air that long and 360. michael jordan is incredible. >> jimmy: the moral is don't talk trash to michael jordan. you mean it was full like this? all the way? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: more with earvin "magic "johnson after this. ♪...
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because i know david robinson is going to go down. so david robinson went to the ground.game. and i was like, oh, my goodness. and i was just stunned, and all of us were stunned to see him hanging in the air that long and 260 -- 360. michael jordan is incredible. >> jimmy: the moral is don't talk trash to michael jordan. you mean it was full like this? all the way? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: more with earvin "magic "johnson after this. how does this world, help you experience this world? oh man i've only been to one place! oh i have a great idea maybe i can go to the rainforest. any ideas for my little one's first big trip. every mastercard world card comes with a concierge who can help you book a dream trip, arrange experiences and much more. hey, you're going to need more of these. learn more at priceless.com/world toaster's broken.hat's going on? which means no eggo waffles. something smells delicious. eggo! l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. it's sweet, it's savory, it's in your microwave. l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. which means fewer costs, which saves money. thei
because i know david robinson is going to go down. so david robinson went to the ground.game. and i was like, oh, my goodness. and i was just stunned, and all of us were stunned to see him hanging in the air that long and 260 -- 360. michael jordan is incredible. >> jimmy: the moral is don't talk trash to michael jordan. you mean it was full like this? all the way? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: more with earvin "magic "johnson after this. how does this world, help you experience...
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. >> back to the david robinson days. he had to sit out. had >> i remember that. to the nfl i believe who also ao went to the to navy. to i can't remember his name rightt now who had the same kind of k o deal. he can play and then serve outdo his time and didn't have to do the david robinson thing and sia without years. >> bring a lot of attention toon the navy and playing in the nfl. >> he's good, too. he was phenomenal.na >> probably won't be a>> quarterback for the ravens p.th. >>> no. >> he ran a lot. >> he did run a lot.did rua lo >> it is the most lucrative ever awarded to female athlete. softball pitcher monica abbott a signed a landmark deal to pitch for a fast pitch league.ch lea how much is it worth you think? 20 million? 30 million? >> how about abbott will get $1 million paid over six years.y just for references.ce like 150,000 -- 160 to us hand s year.ye >> something like that.omet the most wnba player is make isi 10 nip thousand dollars year. y >> all right. >> not there with the men. men >> it's kind of hard when youfen don't have the big mass suvas
. >> back to the david robinson days. he had to sit out. had >> i remember that. to the nfl i believe who also ao went to the to navy. to i can't remember his name rightt now who had the same kind of k o deal. he can play and then serve outdo his time and didn't have to do the david robinson thing and sia without years. >> bring a lot of attention toon the navy and playing in the nfl. >> he's good, too. he was phenomenal.na >> probably won't be a>>...
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the butler's son is played by david, a great actor who signed robinson from my pre- fender book. anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meet a ms. oprah winfrey come and she was very busy.winf she was actually getting ready to film her first scene and he said oprah, i wanted to introduce you to go hager at. she looked at me and said hello, well, just like that, very quietly and that was it. then i walked back across the floor. the next day we are in this area where lunch is being served and i am in line getting my nails and i hear this voice that says wow! and i said goodness gracious but sounds like oprah winfrey. i hope she's not calling out oni me. why is she calling me? she says it again only this time louder, and i turned around andg she says come over here. i go over to her table then it's just me and her having one on this movie set and she wanted to know all about the butler, how i found the butler come out into the butler's wife come and she told me what this story meant to her, which i think is nice to mention a. hollywood movies about the civio rights moveme
the butler's son is played by david, a great actor who signed robinson from my pre- fender book. anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meet a ms. oprah winfrey come and she was very busy.winf she was actually getting ready to film her first scene and he said oprah, i wanted to introduce you to go hager at. she looked at me and said hello, well, just like that, very quietly and that was it. then i walked back across the floor. the next day we are in this area where lunch is being...
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who holds that ticket, but we know the other two winners, couples david couchschmidt and marine smith of florida and john and lisa robinsonnessee, who revealed themselves exclusively on "today." >> what does this feel like for you, lisa? >> christmas! >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. >> that was joe friar reporting. there's also a lucky winner in virginia this morning. whoever it is matched all five numbers but not the powerball. so they won a million bucks. no small 7-eleven on old dominion drive mclean right near franklin sherman elementary school. >> well, congratulations to all those people. >> congratulations. >> i never got to buy one on saturday. we know tom doesn't buy lottery tickets. >> no. we have hit the lottery. we work at nbc 4 with each other. we hit the lottery. >> we started off together many, many years ago. >> that's right. here we are, 33 years later. we hit the lottery. still going strong. >> now we want some sunshine. >> you're never satisfied. you had it on mother's day, you know, had a nice mother
who holds that ticket, but we know the other two winners, couples david couchschmidt and marine smith of florida and john and lisa robinsonnessee, who revealed themselves exclusively on "today." >> what does this feel like for you, lisa? >> christmas! >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. >> that was joe friar reporting. there's also a lucky winner in virginia this...
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science reporter david wagner from our member station kpbs in san diego reports. >> reporter: dardie robinsone spends her days working as a paralegal and catching up with all the kids she raised. but unknown to her, she was carrying a genetic mutation that left her and family members vulnerable to sudden heart failure. a year and a half ago she received an unexpected call. it was about her son, daniel. >> i got a call out of the blue from his girlfriend. and um, sorry... she said, the paramedics were there, working on daniel. that she had found him and he was blue and unresponsive. and i told her, "i said tell him his mama loves him." and she said, "i'm sure he can't hear you," and i said, "tell him anyway." and so she did. >> reporter: in tears, she left the office and got in her car. >> and on the way home i got the call that there was nothing they could do and he was gone. >> reporter: daniel was 29 and otherwise healthy. no one knew why he had died so suddenly. >> that was to me, that was really the worst part. the word to us initially was, they thought he must have committed suicide. i j
science reporter david wagner from our member station kpbs in san diego reports. >> reporter: dardie robinsone spends her days working as a paralegal and catching up with all the kids she raised. but unknown to her, she was carrying a genetic mutation that left her and family members vulnerable to sudden heart failure. a year and a half ago she received an unexpected call. it was about her son, daniel. >> i got a call out of the blue from his girlfriend. and um, sorry... she said,...
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the butler's son played by david yellow wolf, great actor, who signed to play sugar ray robinson. so, anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meet miss winfrey, and she was very busy. she was -- actually getting ready to film the first scene, and lee said, oprah, i'm going to introduce you to wil haygood, and she said, hello, wil, very quiet. and that was it. then i walked back across the floor. well, the next day, we're in this area where lunch is being served, and i'm in line, getting my meal, and i hear this voice that says, wil! hey, wil! and then i sort of self-confidently said, that sounds like oprah winfrey. i hope she's not calling me. why does she want me? why is she calling me? and she said it again, only this time louder. and i turn around and she said, come over here, and i go over to her table, and it's just me and her having lunch on this movie set, and she wanted to know all about the butler, how i found the butler. she wanted to know about the butler's life, and told me why the story meant so much to her, which i think is nice to mention. hollywood movies
the butler's son played by david yellow wolf, great actor, who signed to play sugar ray robinson. so, anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meet miss winfrey, and she was very busy. she was -- actually getting ready to film the first scene, and lee said, oprah, i'm going to introduce you to wil haygood, and she said, hello, wil, very quiet. and that was it. then i walked back across the floor. well, the next day, we're in this area where lunch is being served, and i'm in line,...
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the butler's son played by david -- [inaudible] great actor, who signed, by the way, to play sugar ray robinsonm my "free thunder" book. anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meetorted ms. winfrey, and she was very busy, you know? she was actually getting ready to film her first scene. and lee said, oprah, wanted to introduce you to wil haygood. and she looked at me, and she said, hello, wil, just like that. very quiet. hello, wil. and that was it. then i walked back across the floor. well, the next day we are in, you know, in this area where lunch is being served. and i'm in line getting my meal, and i hear this voice that said, wil, hey, wil? and then i sort of subconsciously say, goodness gracious, that sounds like oprah winfrey. i hope she's not calling me. i mean, why does she want me? why is oprah winfrey calling me in and she says it again, only this time louder. and i turn around, and she says come over here. and i go over to her table, and it's just me and her having lunch on this movie set. and she wanted to know all about the butler, how i found the butler. she wanted to
the butler's son played by david -- [inaudible] great actor, who signed, by the way, to play sugar ray robinsonm my "free thunder" book. anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meetorted ms. winfrey, and she was very busy, you know? she was actually getting ready to film her first scene. and lee said, oprah, wanted to introduce you to wil haygood. and she looked at me, and she said, hello, wil, just like that. very quiet. hello, wil. and that was it. then i walked back...
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david and maureen smith and john and lisa robinson of tennessee who revealed themselves on "today." >> what does this feel like for you? >> christmas. >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. later this morning lotto officials will hold a news conference here with the store's owners. as for the powerball jackpot, it resets this wednesday to a measly $40 million. >> why bother. >> dylan and i are from new jersey wondering if we have a relative to call. >> i haven't heard from my dad this weekend so i wonder if he -- might be by design. >>> it's going to be a nice day in the northeast, the sun will come out, temperatures back in the 60s and 70s, but we're watching the stronger storms through the eastern plains this afternoon. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is coming up in 30 seconds. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. temperatures now in the mid 50s. we have a lot of clouds out there. this is pretty much what we've seen throughout the weekend.
david and maureen smith and john and lisa robinson of tennessee who revealed themselves on "today." >> what does this feel like for you? >> christmas. >> reporter: and it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey if and when they choose to reveal themselves. later this morning lotto officials will hold a news conference here with the store's owners. as for the powerball jackpot, it resets this wednesday to a measly $40 million. >>...
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couples david and marine of florida and john and lisa robinson of tennessee, who revealed themselves exclusively on "today". >> what does it feel like for you, lisa? >> >> reporter: it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey, if and when they choose to reveal themselves. >> later this morning, lotto officials will hold a news c conference here with the store's owners. for the powerball jackpot, it resets this wednesday to a measly $40 million. >> just $40 million. >> why bother? >> dylan and i are from new jersey. we're wondering i we have a relative we want to call. >> we'll see. i haven't heard from my dad this weekend, so i'm wondering if he got out of town. >> might be by design. >>> dylan, let's get the rest of the forecast. >> it is going to be a nice day in the northeast. the sun will come >> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. >>> prince harry's passion project, the invictus underway in florida. jenna bush hager sat down with him and talked about the importance of that event. >> you know, i was incredibly privileged and fortunate to
couples david and marine of florida and john and lisa robinson of tennessee, who revealed themselves exclusively on "today". >> what does it feel like for you, lisa? >> >> reporter: it will be the most wonderful time of the year for someone in new jersey, if and when they choose to reveal themselves. >> later this morning, lotto officials will hold a news c conference here with the store's owners. for the powerball jackpot, it resets this wednesday to a measly...
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robinson, and so when you say that i've done it, i'm always aware on every film that is an unbelievable collaborative effort, but in this case the coproducers and codirectors are sarah burns and david mcmahon. - look at the generosity of that statement. - [ken] actually it has the extra added virtue of being true. - [evan] is this a race movie or a baseball movie? - it's a good story about one of the most important people in all of american history. this is not the first progress in civil rights since the civil war, but it's the beginning of the modern era of civil rights. - [evan] it's a transition point or a reflection point. - when jackie robinson walks out to first base on april 15, 1947, martin luther king is a junior at morehouse college. harry truman hasn't integrated the military. brown versus board of education hasn't happened. there haven't been organized sit ins. though jackie did it as a teenager on his own, and rosa parks is a decade away from refusing to give up her seat on a montgomery, alabama bus, something jackie had done three years earlier in 44 at fort hood in texas. what you have in some ways is the beginning of the modern era. he's evolved from the a philip r
robinson, and so when you say that i've done it, i'm always aware on every film that is an unbelievable collaborative effort, but in this case the coproducers and codirectors are sarah burns and david mcmahon. - look at the generosity of that statement. - [ken] actually it has the extra added virtue of being true. - [evan] is this a race movie or a baseball movie? - it's a good story about one of the most important people in all of american history. this is not the first progress in civil...
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getting ready to go off to college and the butler's son played by david yellow, a great actor signed by the way to play sugar ray robinson from my other book. anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meet miss winfrey and she was very busy. she was actually getting ready to film the first scene and lee said oprah, i wanted to introduce you to will hager and she looked at me and she said hello, will. just like that, very quiet. hello will and that was it. then i walked back across the floor. the next day, we are in this area where munchies being served and i'm in line getting my meal, it's lunchtime and i hear this voice. it's his will, hey will. and then i sort of subconsciously say, that sounds like oprah winfrey. i hope she's not calling me. why does she want me? why is oprah winfrey calling me? slave movies and then movies, you know, modern movies. it is almost as if the '40s and '50s in black culture, '30s, '40s and '50s in black culture, is absent, vacant from the screen. and there were a lot of people in the '50s who laid the groundwork for the civil rights movement. mr. and mrs. allen used to send money t
getting ready to go off to college and the butler's son played by david yellow, a great actor signed by the way to play sugar ray robinson from my other book. anyway, lee daniels escorted me across the way to meet miss winfrey and she was very busy. she was actually getting ready to film the first scene and lee said oprah, i wanted to introduce you to will hager and she looked at me and she said hello, will. just like that, very quiet. hello will and that was it. then i walked back across the...
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we'll be talking to david next block about the events in iraq and around the world. here's from "the washington post," and now that eugene robinsonnd it's the first time we've ever heard it. something between men and women all the time. here we go. the case for a clinton/warren ticket. >> who's ever said. >> don't kid yourself, everybody knows you've been saying it in the most grating way, every day of the year. >> grating. every day. >> it's not even may and already, we're talking about running mates. and let me toss elizabeth warren's name into the mix. she has spent her senate career becoming known as the scourge of wall street. no political figure is more closely identified with efforts to curb the excesses of the financial system. warren would also help address another vulnerability, if the general election matchup is trump versus clinton, and that seems increasingly likely. it is becoming clear on the question of u.s. military involvement around the world, trump will position himself to the left of clinton. warren wasn't in congress when the iraq war began, and national security isn't the issue with which she is identified.
we'll be talking to david next block about the events in iraq and around the world. here's from "the washington post," and now that eugene robinsonnd it's the first time we've ever heard it. something between men and women all the time. here we go. the case for a clinton/warren ticket. >> who's ever said. >> don't kid yourself, everybody knows you've been saying it in the most grating way, every day of the year. >> grating. every day. >> it's not even may and...