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. - you're kareem, coming to help. - okay, i'm kareem. that makes total sense. i'm kareem.'re dr. j. just sounds weird to say out loud. - and it went like this. [cell phone rings] - and that's all. - that's it. - no one will believe this back home, but that's okay. [phone ringing] let me show you how it's done. - yeah, you show me how to do it. - this is jim halpert. leave a message. [beep] - hey, honey, it's me. just trying to catch you before going home. um, oh, well, just give me a call whenever. hope your day got better. love you. - hey, what you doing right now? - oh, i'm just gonna go home. my mom's been watching the kids all day. - let her stay another hour. let's go get a beer. - really? a beer sounds incredible right now. - no duh. let's go. you're buying. [laughs] - meredith, i am so sorry about today. - forget about it. - i just did not realize how hard it was gonna be without jim. i mean, i really respect you for being a single mom all these years. it whipped my ass in half a week. i have to say, there are not a lot of people who could pull off a shaved head, bu
. - you're kareem, coming to help. - okay, i'm kareem. that makes total sense. i'm kareem.'re dr. j. just sounds weird to say out loud. - and it went like this. [cell phone rings] - and that's all. - that's it. - no one will believe this back home, but that's okay. [phone ringing] let me show you how it's done. - yeah, you show me how to do it. - this is jim halpert. leave a message. [beep] - hey, honey, it's me. just trying to catch you before going home. um, oh, well, just give me a call...
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kareem, did you give them much chance to wrap up this quickly? >> before negotiations wrapped up this week, i felt they were almost there. all side wanted to get this deal done, especially the iranians. the economy is under draconian sanctions, tremendous pressure. the obama administration wanted this done as well. the big issue, one of the big stumbling blocks was the right to enrich uranium. iranians wanted the explicit recognition of enriching urani uranium, and in the end they agreed to disagree on that. that could be a stumble block in the final deal. >> the stumbling block is pretty important to both sides of the negotiation by pushing it out over the six remaining negotiations, are they just deferring something that is just no way they can both agree on? >> to some extent they're just deferring something. the iranians have held strong on that issue for years, and it's hard to back peddle on it. but the six months is to show the iranian people that there is a relationship on offer here. the relationship with the international community, and
kareem, did you give them much chance to wrap up this quickly? >> before negotiations wrapped up this week, i felt they were almost there. all side wanted to get this deal done, especially the iranians. the economy is under draconian sanctions, tremendous pressure. the obama administration wanted this done as well. the big issue, one of the big stumbling blocks was the right to enrich uranium. iranians wanted the explicit recognition of enriching urani uranium, and in the end they agreed...
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kareem al abud came back, when they heard the water had returned. on his tiny island is the frame of a read guest house, the same design used for 3,000 years. he says if the weather holds it can be built in just a day. the guest house will be used by the community for meetings. kareem said he came back because he missed the lifestyle. his wife didn't. she struggles to take care of the children. they don't go to school because it's too far away. >> it was better in the town, we had everything, she says. as the water level rises and becomes lest salty plants like tamarisk are replaced by reads that provide shelter for the livestock. this family moved here a year ago when the water comes back. buys and sells water buffalo. like most people here, the family also sells the milk. people here live lightly on the land. almost all the houses are made of reads. reeds. the reeds also provide fuel for fire. one of mutluk's two wives spent most of the day trying to keep the children fed. this is just the youngest of his 11 children. lunch is bread and fried fish
kareem al abud came back, when they heard the water had returned. on his tiny island is the frame of a read guest house, the same design used for 3,000 years. he says if the weather holds it can be built in just a day. the guest house will be used by the community for meetings. kareem said he came back because he missed the lifestyle. his wife didn't. she struggles to take care of the children. they don't go to school because it's too far away. >> it was better in the town, we had...
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and they called it the kareem abdul-jabbar rule, because he got paid $20 an hour to water the lawn and it was an automated singler system. if a player is lucky enough to get a degree, a degree is a prerequisite for a job, that doesn't mean you have the requirements for a job, you get those through skills. >> we're going to pause here for a second guys, because we got to hit a break. coming up should the ncaa change its rules or if so how? or should institutions be first and foremost places of learning? we'll be right back. ♪ every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... >>> welcome back. we're talking about college athletes, and should they get paid. saying? >> they are saying a lot and we have a video comment. take a listen to this. >> so obviously there is a ton of money involved in this debate, and that makes it a problem because the ncaa has made it clear they are not going to negotiate a player salary. college football makes a lot of money based on the idea that college sports are purer than professional sports. and the fact of the matter is, you only have to look at smu and
and they called it the kareem abdul-jabbar rule, because he got paid $20 an hour to water the lawn and it was an automated singler system. if a player is lucky enough to get a degree, a degree is a prerequisite for a job, that doesn't mean you have the requirements for a job, you get those through skills. >> we're going to pause here for a second guys, because we got to hit a break. coming up should the ncaa change its rules or if so how? or should institutions be first and foremost...
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this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> is he right, kareem?ch more dangerous place because of this agreement? >> i think this is not the agreement for few youra--and the sanctions regime largely remain inge tablgt. and i think when you're looking at these deals, there's a big difference between what's ideal and viable. >> what do you think? >> i think we're definitely in worse shape, i think the most important gathering last week was not in geneva, it was actually in tehran where the -- that speech was ferociously anti-american. i think rowhani said -- to believe that we're actually staring at the possibility that they're going to give up their nuclear aspirations, and what has to be remembered is right now we're at the high water mark of our leverage. and this is all we could get, i think in six months time we're going to discover we don't have much at all. >> he did call israel the rabid dog of the region. no room, is there a real difference between rowhani and the foreign minister on the one hand and the supreme leader, the ayatollah on the
this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> is he right, kareem?ch more dangerous place because of this agreement? >> i think this is not the agreement for few youra--and the sanctions regime largely remain inge tablgt. and i think when you're looking at these deals, there's a big difference between what's ideal and viable. >> what do you think? >> i think we're definitely in worse shape, i think the most important gathering last week was not in...
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. >> stephen: you've seen some great in your time-- larry bird, you played against kareem.ld you like to face off with the greatest of all time right now? >> i'm down like rebound. >> stephen: watch this. here we go. ( cheers and applause ). 10? 10 balls of paper. there's the basket. there it is. ready? >> yup. is it the race for who gets the most -- >> stephen: you can take all the time you need, old man. >> he's got that right. i am old. >> stephen: do you want to take a shot first? >> i'll take a shot first. ( cheers and applause ). not bad. not bad for a country boy. he's been prook-- practicing. ( applause ) >> stephen: it's just paper, man. ( cheers and applause ) is that six? >> stephen: 7. >>7! >> stephen: okay, last two, last two. >> wait a minute. oh, okay. i can get to seven. >> stephen: okay hit seven. >> i can get to seven. >> stephen: can you get to seven? >> i can get to seven now. turn around, like you. >> stephen: all right. all right. ( cheers and applause ) >> oh! that could be a problem. ( laughter ) houston, we have a problem. ( applause ) that was so n
. >> stephen: you've seen some great in your time-- larry bird, you played against kareem.ld you like to face off with the greatest of all time right now? >> i'm down like rebound. >> stephen: watch this. here we go. ( cheers and applause ). 10? 10 balls of paper. there's the basket. there it is. ready? >> yup. is it the race for who gets the most -- >> stephen: you can take all the time you need, old man. >> he's got that right. i am old. >> stephen:...
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i spoke to kareem, from the carnegie endowment program. thank you for being with us.er years of talks that never went anywhere, is this any different? >> this is a hopeful moment because the president in washington, barack obama, and rouhani in iran --in order to stop this program they will meet meaningful sanctions relief. be tough for congress to do that. >> there are things united states can do. the treasury department can lift banking sanctions on iran. >> these can be listed -- lifted, but in order to give everyone the binding sanctions this willare seeking, require congressional approval but the u.s., in the short term, can stop freezing billions of dollars in assets. >> what does iran need to do? >> they would have to cap there enrichment of uranium, agreeing to much greater transparency, and it would lead to shifts in stockpiling the low enriched uranium. >> the israeli prime minister is very unhappy about this and said this is the deal of the century bama called him today. how do you think that this went? >> this was very tense, and i am sure president obama
i spoke to kareem, from the carnegie endowment program. thank you for being with us.er years of talks that never went anywhere, is this any different? >> this is a hopeful moment because the president in washington, barack obama, and rouhani in iran --in order to stop this program they will meet meaningful sanctions relief. be tough for congress to do that. >> there are things united states can do. the treasury department can lift banking sanctions on iran. >> these can be...
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. >> presley also has instructions for the guy who does the crash drawings, kareem thomas. >> kareem, yeah, i'm going to show you something. we're going to bend this a little bit because she's drunk so it is what it is. i don't lie and make things up ever. it's wrong. but if i need to protect a cop -- >> i hear you, man. >> you see the angle of her car? >> yeah. >> see it's like this? as far as i'm concerned, i'm going to word it that she's in the left-hand lane. >> okay. >> when the cat jumped out, she abruptly got over into this lane and slammed on the brakes. >> okay. >> next, presley enlists the help of a technician. >> andre, come here a minute. do a little walt disney to protect a cat. it wouldn't matter because she's drunk anyway. she was in this lane and cut over into this lane. >> you're astonished. >> watching the video, meltzer and alexandra can scarcely believe their ears. >> first of all, i mean, to be honest you don't really think an officer could be that stupid. second of all, you are happy for your client because you've just won their case because their entire case is
. >> presley also has instructions for the guy who does the crash drawings, kareem thomas. >> kareem, yeah, i'm going to show you something. we're going to bend this a little bit because she's drunk so it is what it is. i don't lie and make things up ever. it's wrong. but if i need to protect a cop -- >> i hear you, man. >> you see the angle of her car? >> yeah. >> see it's like this? as far as i'm concerned, i'm going to word it that she's in the left-hand...
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i spoke to kareem, from the carnegie endowment program. thank you for being with us.er years of talks that never went anywhere, is this any different? >> this is a hopeful moment because the president in washington, barack obama, and rouhani in iran --in order to stop this program they will meet meaningful sanctions relief. be tough for congress to do that. >> there are things united states can do. the treasury department can lift banking sanctions on iran. >> these can be listed -- lifted, but in order to give everyone the binding sanctions this willare seeking, require congressional approval but the u.s., in the short term, can stop freezing billions of dollars in assets. >> what does iran need to do? >> they would have to cap there enrichment of uranium, agreeing to much greater transparency, and it would lead to shifts in stockpiling the low enriched uranium. >> the israeli prime minister is very unhappy about this and said this is the deal of the century bama called him today. how do you think that this went? >> this was very tense, and i am sure president obama
i spoke to kareem, from the carnegie endowment program. thank you for being with us.er years of talks that never went anywhere, is this any different? >> this is a hopeful moment because the president in washington, barack obama, and rouhani in iran --in order to stop this program they will meet meaningful sanctions relief. be tough for congress to do that. >> there are things united states can do. the treasury department can lift banking sanctions on iran. >> these can be...
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joining us today kareem, founder of math alicious.esson plan that teaches standard math for real world topics. gabriel benn, director of arts, at lucy high school and founder of the hip hop literacy program a lesson plan that uses hip hop to teach wide-ranging topics. a youth program assistant at d.c. bilingual public charter school where he was once a students. and yolanda long a former student at the washington middle school for girls, she's now a teacher. in the dc public school system. today on vocal point, meeting students where they are. ♪ ♪ >> the good news about education is that america's graduation rate is on the rise for the 20092010 school year, graduation rights each 72.8% the highest since 1974, the bad news, our nation's back, native american, and latino students are still graduating at far lower levels than their white and asian counterparts. and washington, d.c. public schools have some of the lowest graduation rates in the country. this means that our nongraduating students are more likely to become unemployed or end
joining us today kareem, founder of math alicious.esson plan that teaches standard math for real world topics. gabriel benn, director of arts, at lucy high school and founder of the hip hop literacy program a lesson plan that uses hip hop to teach wide-ranging topics. a youth program assistant at d.c. bilingual public charter school where he was once a students. and yolanda long a former student at the washington middle school for girls, she's now a teacher. in the dc public school system....
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latest crackdown on militias which have been ordered to disband or join the army local journalist kareem an r.g.b. report from aaa to for. over forty people were killed and more than two hundred injured at a rally last week in tripoli as protesters clashed with the militia as they took control of a number of government buildings the gunmen gave into the demands of the libyan authorities and left tripoli but refused to lay down arms reportedly natives of the city of misrata they were among the first to seek to remove the gaddafi regime in general the security situation in libya remains unstable really be as deputy intelligence chief mustafa no our recently kidnapped outside tripoli's international airport. they've been civilians have been demonstrating in tripoli against the road militias who've been causing chaos in the city we've been getting some of their reactions. it's a message to libya's government but we want to throw it used to solve the problems that american the people suffer. we want everybody who's illegally carrying weapons to disarm we want and then to the bloodshed the peo
latest crackdown on militias which have been ordered to disband or join the army local journalist kareem an r.g.b. report from aaa to for. over forty people were killed and more than two hundred injured at a rally last week in tripoli as protesters clashed with the militia as they took control of a number of government buildings the gunmen gave into the demands of the libyan authorities and left tripoli but refused to lay down arms reportedly natives of the city of misrata they were among the...
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porn stars will wear goggles which will make it impossible to watch without thinking of kareem abdulabar. what i want to know is who came up with this idea? who became so passionate about the subject that they introduced a bill about it. we're showing a lot of concern for the well being of porn stars, aren't we? about a million migrant farm workers who are not allowed to use the toilet while they are picking grapes. not everything is funny. [ applause ] >> from now on, all pornos will be two actors hugging each other. >>> family feud has the family from cake boss taking on the family from "here comes honey boo boo". steve harvey is the host. he got to spend a lot of quality time with the honey boo boo family. on friday they appeared on his talk show. i'm not sure what he was expecting to get out of them but it definitely wasn't this. >> she changes her underwear. she's 13. >> i don't want to hear this. >> i kept farting all the time in the show. >> all the time. all the time. >> as soon as i hit the buzzer i farted. >> no lie. >> i'm just letting you know. >> i was like that. that wa
porn stars will wear goggles which will make it impossible to watch without thinking of kareem abdulabar. what i want to know is who came up with this idea? who became so passionate about the subject that they introduced a bill about it. we're showing a lot of concern for the well being of porn stars, aren't we? about a million migrant farm workers who are not allowed to use the toilet while they are picking grapes. not everything is funny. [ applause ] >> from now on, all pornos will be...
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the four-time mvp joined michael jordan, kareem abdul-jabbar and carl malone and moses malone. king james was the king of the court last night racking up 35 points as miami spanks the raptors 104-95. the last time that james did not score in double figures? january 5th of 2007 when he chipped in with 8 points. i know it's early in the season, the new york in this case er a a hot mess right now. he expects them to win a championship. while the team continues to struggle on the court after being worked by the bobcats last night. to make matters worse tyson chandler injured his right knee and had to leave the game. he'll be evaluated later today. >>> in baseball the seattle mariners hired lloyd mcclendon to be the next manager. mcclendon was the skipper of the pirates from 2001 through 2005. he also spent the past seven seasons as detroit's hitting coach. the finalists for the mvp are out. you have ka brab ra and they have andrew mitch hutchen is up for the honors. we have manager of the year, cy young awards, all kinds of award winners. >> if you know. thank you. >>> an update to
the four-time mvp joined michael jordan, kareem abdul-jabbar and carl malone and moses malone. king james was the king of the court last night racking up 35 points as miami spanks the raptors 104-95. the last time that james did not score in double figures? january 5th of 2007 when he chipped in with 8 points. i know it's early in the season, the new york in this case er a a hot mess right now. he expects them to win a championship. while the team continues to struggle on the court after being...
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as kareem ben zamar struck, the record looked in jeopardy. >> for instance getting out of gaol as an own-goal in the second half clinched a 3-2 aggregate victory. 0-0 after the first, croatia stole the upper hand against iceland 27 minutes in. one goal up, but also a man down. the scorer mario manzukitch was red carded. iceland failed to make the most of the advantage as dario soners secured a 2-0 victory after half time. and a 1-1 draw with romania was enough for greece to booka third world cup appearance, finishing 4-2 on aggregate. >> in the african qualifiers ghana scoreded a spot with a win over egypt. winning 2-1. the play-off held in cairo, despite security concerns. substitute kevin prince pulled one back in the dying minutes. ghana make it to their third world cup in a row. >> algerian fans celebrated as their country sealed the last african space. regus was the only goal of match lefing the tie at 3-3 on aggregate. the north africans were through to their fourth. >> mexico are through after a 4-2 win over new zealand in the second leg of their qualifying play off. >> a hat-
as kareem ben zamar struck, the record looked in jeopardy. >> for instance getting out of gaol as an own-goal in the second half clinched a 3-2 aggregate victory. 0-0 after the first, croatia stole the upper hand against iceland 27 minutes in. one goal up, but also a man down. the scorer mario manzukitch was red carded. iceland failed to make the most of the advantage as dario soners secured a 2-0 victory after half time. and a 1-1 draw with romania was enough for greece to booka third...
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kareem puts france up 2 nil. one more 70 second minute. off ukraine defender. for the own goal.h, that's a paneful way to lose. just want to hear them go goal. the heading to brazil next year 3 nil is the final. and just one more reminder guardsmen luncheon tomorrow part of big game festivities i am mc. >> that's right it's a big dea deal. >> a lot of material planned. >> pulling out all the stops. >> yes i'll try to be fair about this. cal had a rough year dan. cal fan counts to continue t.o and 1. 0 and 3. >> preview. >> there will be some stanford men a material as well. >> all right. >> tomorrow. >> congratulations. i don't think i have seen a round house kick to the head. >> that was impressive. >> that's this edition of 7 news for all of us here, thanks for watching. appreciate your time. see you in an hour over time. see you in an hour over on the big annie: before we start, i'd like to have a preliminary powwow, or prelimi-wow, about what i'm calling our library's back door conundrum. sounds like a porno with kate winslet. annie: abed, ew. the door on that side is locked
kareem puts france up 2 nil. one more 70 second minute. off ukraine defender. for the own goal.h, that's a paneful way to lose. just want to hear them go goal. the heading to brazil next year 3 nil is the final. and just one more reminder guardsmen luncheon tomorrow part of big game festivities i am mc. >> that's right it's a big dea deal. >> a lot of material planned. >> pulling out all the stops. >> yes i'll try to be fair about this. cal had a rough year dan. cal fan...
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he joined kareem abdul-jabbar, michael jordan, and michael malone and moses malone. it was the 162nd time during "the stream" he reached 10 points in the first county. james has scored 50 or more points nine times. he scored less than 10 points eight times since entering the league in 2003. he added eight assists and beat the raptors 104-95. >>> in new york the owner of the knicks expects them to win a championship this year. maybe they should concentrate on beating a non-playoff team first. the bobcats took care of this game from the beginning and hung on down the stretch to win it 102-97. knicks now 1-3 to start the season. >>> finally in dallas the mavericks hosted the lakers, who are expected to be without kobe bryant for the next several weeks following off-season akill less surgery. ellis nearly outscored the lakers starting five by himself. l.a.'s total was 32 points on the night. mavericks make light work of the lakers, 123-104. >> the dolphins didn't have much to say about this, right? >> they didn't have a comment, other than the fact they're cooperating wi
he joined kareem abdul-jabbar, michael jordan, and michael malone and moses malone. it was the 162nd time during "the stream" he reached 10 points in the first county. james has scored 50 or more points nine times. he scored less than 10 points eight times since entering the league in 2003. he added eight assists and beat the raptors 104-95. >>> in new york the owner of the knicks expects them to win a championship this year. maybe they should concentrate on beating a...
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how nice to here that about kareem. he's always overlooked. night in and year out, the numbers speak for themselves. >> you know what i didn't realize until i read this book? you played for pistol pete. you played with him in '72. >> yeah, we were in training camp together in atlanta and hit it off very well. on the way over here, i was thinking about three people being in the silver dome one night. it was me, pete and dick. no fans, just a camera. it was one of the greatest basketball experiences in my life. >> what that guy can do with a basketball. >> when he posted it. >> the book is "dr. j." thank you so much. up next, michigan governor, rick n snyder joins us. ken cuccinelli's loss in virginia and the state of the republican party. we'll be right back. hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do..
how nice to here that about kareem. he's always overlooked. night in and year out, the numbers speak for themselves. >> you know what i didn't realize until i read this book? you played for pistol pete. you played with him in '72. >> yeah, we were in training camp together in atlanta and hit it off very well. on the way over here, i was thinking about three people being in the silver dome one night. it was me, pete and dick. no fans, just a camera. it was one of the greatest...
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>> actually carik kareem abdul-.n terms of bird and johnson and jordan. he had more talent pound for pound, than anybody you ever played with? >> well, i think the use of his talent. there are a lot of guys who have abundance of talent they don't always get the chance to use it. pete had the freedom. he played for his dad in high school and college. he had a free hand. 44 points per game carte blanche, you know. >> who do you enjoy watching now? >> i like watching kevin durant play. i like watching lebron play. i like seeing my sixers get off to a good start. you know, i'm a fan of basketball, but i'm not a cheerleading type of fan. >> you said larry birbird, when said that michael jordan was the best player, you thought that it was disrespectful of you? >> yeah, it was. michael at the time came back from missing the season. scored 63 points on boston in a playoff game. larry and i and the boston/philly rivalry had been extended from john havlicek, i think he had his between the sixers and us, bypassed us. maybe it w
>> actually carik kareem abdul-.n terms of bird and johnson and jordan. he had more talent pound for pound, than anybody you ever played with? >> well, i think the use of his talent. there are a lot of guys who have abundance of talent they don't always get the chance to use it. pete had the freedom. he played for his dad in high school and college. he had a free hand. 44 points per game carte blanche, you know. >> who do you enjoy watching now? >> i like watching kevin...
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. >> actually kareem abdul-jabbar.ordan. >> he had more talent pound for pound than anybody ever played? >> well i think the use of his talent, there are a lot of guys who have abundance of talent they don't always get to use it. i think he played for freedom. he played for his dad and in college. >> in raleigh, north carolina. >> you know. so he had a free hand. how do you have 44 points a game unless you have carte blanche. >> who do you enjoy watching now? >> i like watching kevin durant play. i like watching lebron play. i like my sixers off to a great start. i'm a fan of basketball, but i'm not a cheerleading type of fan. >> when michael jordan was the best player that that was disrespectful to you. >> yeah i thought it was. at the time michael was a young player. he come back from missing the season and he scored 63 points on boston in the playoff game and larry and i and the boston-philly rivalry had been extended. larry was the next torch bearer. you know, we had -- i think he had his hands full with me and wit
. >> actually kareem abdul-jabbar.ordan. >> he had more talent pound for pound than anybody ever played? >> well i think the use of his talent, there are a lot of guys who have abundance of talent they don't always get to use it. i think he played for freedom. he played for his dad and in college. >> in raleigh, north carolina. >> you know. so he had a free hand. how do you have 44 points a game unless you have carte blanche. >> who do you enjoy watching now?...
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but looks like kareem. the big fella halt 33 points, 11 boards. monta ellis is still battling hard, hitting the three-pointer. a picture perfect jump shot, behold. mavs down one in the final minute. the jumper is not pretty. not nearly as pretty at dirk's, but mighty effective, that's a trim. mavs win 123-120. that's sports this morning. del, back to you. >> john henry smith, thank you very much. nuts have long been known to be heart-healthy and researchers say eating a handful a day can reduce your risk from any disease. a harvard study found those who feasted on nuts had a 20% lower risk of death. nut eaters stayed slimmer, were more likely to work out, abstain from smoking and led healthier lifestyles. >> 50 years after the assassination of john f. kennedy, how dallas is trying to change the perception of its city. >> a volcanic eruption creating an island in the ring of fire. >> we have wind and rain and snow, oh, my. i'll show you the latest on this potent storm system. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >> welcome back to
but looks like kareem. the big fella halt 33 points, 11 boards. monta ellis is still battling hard, hitting the three-pointer. a picture perfect jump shot, behold. mavs down one in the final minute. the jumper is not pretty. not nearly as pretty at dirk's, but mighty effective, that's a trim. mavs win 123-120. that's sports this morning. del, back to you. >> john henry smith, thank you very much. nuts have long been known to be heart-healthy and researchers say eating a handful a day can...
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kareem abdul jabbar. >> what does it mean 700 sundays, what is that?ent with his father jack crystal passed away. >> that's pretty sweet. >> one man act and billy plays all the personalities and characters he knew growing up long island in new york city in the 50s and 60's. he tells lot of great stories. and when the first appeared on broadway in 2005. the "new york post" dubbed him the king of broadway came in with 10-million-dollar advance. covered the production cost in a couple of weeks. $14 million in profit. huge, big numbers for broadway. tells a lot of big stories. a scene where he backyard barbecue that turns into a family free for all. hysterical. at 16 his uncle goes to take him if i had ler on the roof at the imperial theater where his show is. a year since his father passed away. he gets the opportunity to meet the great actor who plays if i had ler and they go back stage and this is the story. >> i was intrussed to him, i was 16 years old. told him i wanted to perform and this was what i was trying to do with my life he was very encouragi
kareem abdul jabbar. >> what does it mean 700 sundays, what is that?ent with his father jack crystal passed away. >> that's pretty sweet. >> one man act and billy plays all the personalities and characters he knew growing up long island in new york city in the 50s and 60's. he tells lot of great stories. and when the first appeared on broadway in 2005. the "new york post" dubbed him the king of broadway came in with 10-million-dollar advance. covered the production...