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i understand hines ward's kid goes to school with bob's kid. used to. i'm not judging. just pointing out information. >> so does he -- bob, does your son need to wear helmets to class? >> no, he's a darling little son. i like him. on we go. >> all right. coming up on "showbiz tonight," why is sandra bullock battling a porn star? here's hln's a.j. hammer. >>> natasha, good morning. coming up beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern, america's sweetheart, sandra bullock in a nasty, dramatic fight with a porn star who used to be married to her husband and it's all over a 5-year-old child. also, josh and fergie versus the stripper, the startling claims that he cheated on fergie with a stripper. how josh and fergie are fighting back. we'll see you at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on hln. natasha? >>> a proud military mom says she was told to take down her banner supporting the troops at a recent nfl game. she says that she flies it proudly wherever she goes. karen williams tied it to a railing near her seat but ushers told her it had to go. >> that hurt so bad because all we're trying to d
i understand hines ward's kid goes to school with bob's kid. used to. i'm not judging. just pointing out information. >> so does he -- bob, does your son need to wear helmets to class? >> no, he's a darling little son. i like him. on we go. >> all right. coming up on "showbiz tonight," why is sandra bullock battling a porn star? here's hln's a.j. hammer. >>> natasha, good morning. coming up beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern, america's sweetheart, sandra...
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hines ward of the pittsburgh steelers.ard hosted a bunch of bi-racial kids, dozens of them, from his native of south korea. he's half korean and half african-american, and says he was mercilessly teased growing up in a country where being bi-racial is a cultural taboo. kids have said looking up to ward has really changed their lives, helped them out a lot. >> he's our true champion today. >>> and a bunch of guinness world records why broken recently including the record for the fastest 40-meter human wheelbarrow run. i was terrible at it. these guys were very good. 17 seconds by adrian rodriguez of mexico. it was a unilateral -- it was like the united colors of benton, people from everywhere. we'll have the records broken throughout the morning and a lot of weird ones. that's sports. >> all i remember is it seemed to be on the dirtiest gym floor, like your hands come up -- >> and then when you would bite it -- >> all right. are you a small business owner who is really having a tough time? hln money expert clark howard has
hines ward of the pittsburgh steelers.ard hosted a bunch of bi-racial kids, dozens of them, from his native of south korea. he's half korean and half african-american, and says he was mercilessly teased growing up in a country where being bi-racial is a cultural taboo. kids have said looking up to ward has really changed their lives, helped them out a lot. >> he's our true champion today. >>> and a bunch of guinness world records why broken recently including the record for the...
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hines the sports writer you quote as calling him a con artist. where do you fall on this? >> guest: line or on the red smith camp than behinds camp. i think that he was a genius, and i think he was an hour original. i don't think there was as sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there were other fighters who tried to a sood style but nobody could approach at like robinson. he believed in style. he wore a suit just right. he wore his hat just right. >> host: do you think this book has relevance to the like would you like to discuss this book on espn for example and for a modern sports audience to speak about what stifel can bring to an athlete's game? because there's been all kinds of debates about this issue of style and sports recently. the whole idea of having a dress code in the nba for example and the question of how an athlete particularly african-american athletes should or should not have to convert themselves everything from end zone celebrations to the way they interact with coaches. when you see someone like allen iverson do you say to yourself that man
hines the sports writer you quote as calling him a con artist. where do you fall on this? >> guest: line or on the red smith camp than behinds camp. i think that he was a genius, and i think he was an hour original. i don't think there was as sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there were other fighters who tried to a sood style but nobody could approach at like robinson. he believed in style. he wore a suit just right. he wore his hat just right. >> host: do you think...
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and robert hines, who plowed the play. >> new hampshire brings it. and it doesn't get knocked down. they throw to the blitz side. that is the perfect call against an outside loin blacker belied. he makes the tip. and look at it on the outside there. >> and jeremy kelly, the 226 pounder and jones gets it inside the 20. that's a big play that maine needed. >> they handled the pressure on that one. 19 of 33 and 98%. steams you call it and it happened to be there. and ware has it. and unh made the right call and it is truly a game. and no catching and unh is off to the races here and they are in danger. >> couple of slots. and kelley, and and brusko and treiskher and goes to the hand of landis williams. >> you are going to see 91, he forked a guy and dumped him back to the feet of his quarterback. that's the problem with playing this unh defense. and they are pressed in the pocket and treister. and not like brusko who is a 6'3" defy. and wonder as it gets to him. goes down to the 3-yard line and great run by chris rand in the field position and it is great for maine to push it in here.
and robert hines, who plowed the play. >> new hampshire brings it. and it doesn't get knocked down. they throw to the blitz side. that is the perfect call against an outside loin blacker belied. he makes the tip. and look at it on the outside there. >> and jeremy kelly, the 226 pounder and jones gets it inside the 20. that's a big play that maine needed. >> they handled the pressure on that one. 19 of 33 and 98%. steams you call it and it happened to be there. and ware has it....
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they trailed at the half but big ben throws this pass to hines ward. look at him leap over champ bailey. he finds somebody in the stands wearing his jersey and says, here, have the ball. you're wearing my jersey, you get the ball. >> that's great. >> now ward was voted the dirtiest player according to "sports illustrated" and the reason i'm saying that, this leads me to the next story. meet 44-year-old scott smith from new jersey who has almost every "sports illustrated" ever printed. he started collecting them as a kid. he got a lot of them signed by those who were on the cover, mike tyson there. he says he spent between $300,000 and $400,000 on expenses to get the signatures so he's now selling the whole thing on ebay. starting bid, $2 million. >> $2 million? >> for the whole thing. $2 million. >> all that work and he's saying bye-bye. >> i don't know why. >> okay. money. thanks. do you think he looked at any of them? no, because that would dirty the pages or something. >> he's selling them because he can't take them to florida. once you get older in
they trailed at the half but big ben throws this pass to hines ward. look at him leap over champ bailey. he finds somebody in the stands wearing his jersey and says, here, have the ball. you're wearing my jersey, you get the ball. >> that's great. >> now ward was voted the dirtiest player according to "sports illustrated" and the reason i'm saying that, this leads me to the next story. meet 44-year-old scott smith from new jersey who has almost every "sports...
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>> guest: i am more in the smith camp than hines camp. i think he was a genius and our original. there wasn't a sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there was -- there were other fighters who tried to exude style, but nobody could approach it like robinson. she believed in style he were the sood just right, he wore the hat just right. >> host: do you think this book has relevance today like would you like to discuss this book on espn for example and for a modern sports audience to speak about what style can bring to an athlete's game? because there have been all kind of debate about stifel and sports recently. the whole idea of having a dress code in the nba for example and the question how an athlete particularly african-american athletes should or should not have to comport themselves in everything from end zone celebrations to the way they interact with coaches. when you see someone like say allen iverson, do you say to yourself that man has 21st century style? or do you say would be nice if they knew the history of robinson so they could see what stifel really is, wh
>> guest: i am more in the smith camp than hines camp. i think he was a genius and our original. there wasn't a sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there was -- there were other fighters who tried to exude style, but nobody could approach it like robinson. she believed in style he were the sood just right, he wore the hat just right. >> host: do you think this book has relevance today like would you like to discuss this book on espn for example and for a modern sports...
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just to show you a couple of examples of earlier documentary photography, this is a lot lewis hine photograph it shows either context or faces but rarely both. the tone of walker evans was cool in comparison to the emotional heat and seductiveness of lang. the people are usually photographed in mobile and sometimes dignified but never expressive. evince coolness was an engendered matter. he had a favorite place and referred to for autographing babies as a synonym for selling out artistic integrity. lang wanted personality, activity and emotion in her photographs. there are no lang photographs, no doubt she may have passed over some subjects but more importantly, she made her subjects lovely and if we have time i can talk to you about how she did that. the understanding of portraiture she took from the studio rich in her words was a portrait is a collaboration between a photographer and a subject and therefore as a result subjects had a perfect right to expect flattering images of themselves. she applied the same principle to the people she photographed. this departure from object of the it a
just to show you a couple of examples of earlier documentary photography, this is a lot lewis hine photograph it shows either context or faces but rarely both. the tone of walker evans was cool in comparison to the emotional heat and seductiveness of lang. the people are usually photographed in mobile and sometimes dignified but never expressive. evince coolness was an engendered matter. he had a favorite place and referred to for autographing babies as a synonym for selling out artistic...
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look, hines ward just jump over champ bailey. that's a little embarrassing. but this is cute. he finds a few steeler fans in denver and finds a guy wearing his jersey and says you wear my jersey, you can have a ball. that's a good day for him. meet 44-year-old scott smith from new jersey who has almost every "sports illustrated" ever printed and he also got many of them signed by those on the cover. he says he spent between $300,000 and $400,000 to get the signatures and now he is selling the whole thing on ebay, starting bid, $2 million. >> wow. >> starting bid, $2 million. >> wonder if he'll get some real bids. that's a lot of time in your life spent collecting, isn't it? >> yep. >> bob, do you have a collection of anything? >> mad magazines, but my mom tossed them. >> still got your beer can collection. >> still have my beer can collection. my pabst is in the center. the big story today is tropical storm ida. if you're trying to travel in or out the latest numbers so far, looking at winds of about 45 miles per hour, this says 50, down to a 45 and the center of rotation is j
look, hines ward just jump over champ bailey. that's a little embarrassing. but this is cute. he finds a few steeler fans in denver and finds a guy wearing his jersey and says you wear my jersey, you can have a ball. that's a good day for him. meet 44-year-old scott smith from new jersey who has almost every "sports illustrated" ever printed and he also got many of them signed by those on the cover. he says he spent between $300,000 and $400,000 to get the signatures and now he is...
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refer represented ed hines was stabbed 32 times. investigators tell wabc that he called 911, but got disconnected when dispatchers called back, they say the church janitor accused of killing him picked up the phone. here are both calls thousand. listen. >>> if you were listening kafrl, could you hear the priest in the background. dispatchers could not pinpoint his location because he used a cell phone. >>> the tea party express is headed to texas. the latest stop on a nationwide bus tour organized by conservativ conservatives. in alabama people on both sides showed up to the event. >> it gives the government too much control over our health care system. it settings up a public option, puts multiple different taxes on the people. >> we position it's a moral issue, health care is a human right. it should not be based on only given to the people who can can pay for it. >> the tour will stop in eight cities in test as over the next three days and of course we'll be following what they'll be doing. >>> thousands are still waiting to get
refer represented ed hines was stabbed 32 times. investigators tell wabc that he called 911, but got disconnected when dispatchers called back, they say the church janitor accused of killing him picked up the phone. here are both calls thousand. listen. >>> if you were listening kafrl, could you hear the priest in the background. dispatchers could not pinpoint his location because he used a cell phone. >>> the tea party express is headed to texas. the latest stop on a...
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it is hines ward of the pittsburgh steelers. recently, ward hosted some biracial kids from his native south korea. ward whose mother is korean and his dad is african-american, says growing up in south korea there, he was teased a great g. one kid said that the cultural taboo of being biracial there had him actually contemplating suicide. but by meeting ward and spending time with him, he's completely changed his outlook on life. >>> and lastly, several guinness world record was recently broken. this group was trying to become the largest mixed bikini parade in australia. 235 people, 144 of which were men, wearing speedos, or what the australians call bujis descended on the sydney oprah house, but get, they didn't break the record, the record was 281, so they were 47 people short. they couldn't get 47 more people to put on a bikini. >> and it is very hot down there right now. >> you would know. you're the man of mystery. did i see you in that video? >> i don't have a buji. no bujis for richard. >> and with that -- >> thank you, r
it is hines ward of the pittsburgh steelers. recently, ward hosted some biracial kids from his native south korea. ward whose mother is korean and his dad is african-american, says growing up in south korea there, he was teased a great g. one kid said that the cultural taboo of being biracial there had him actually contemplating suicide. but by meeting ward and spending time with him, he's completely changed his outlook on life. >>> and lastly, several guinness world record was...