“One people, one planet. We’ve got to take care of it and take care of each other.” NBA Legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses what inspired him to lead a life of activism, handing over his all-time scoring record to LeBron James, and what he learned from his friendship with Bruce Lee. #DailyShow #Comedy
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Tai chi is no joke. It’s really a fencing form and it unlocks the secret of the blade but the real blade is the mind. Sarah’s mind blade is already sharp af. I think Sarah would like Tai chi.
ReplyAlso, I love that this is a Muslim and a Jew talking together and it’s not even a point of discussion. Beautiful.
ReplyWhat a legend
ReplyIs her beehive to get closer to his height! 😀 All in fun.
ReplySmart, gracious, what a man!
ReplyYes! Thank you for asking about Bruce. Those two were freaking amazing.
ReplyMy man, I still remember the sky hook during those Championship games against the Celtics. What a great man. and Sarah what a joy to see on the Daily Show
ReplyI loved this, and cried like a baby when he saw Robin in her, and then when he mentioned his “why” being Emmitt Till- this was such a beautifully done interview. Sarah did a wonderful job, too, and I’m so grateful that she brought him on.
ReplyBoth of the people in this interview are so charming I can’t stand it. This clip was a religious experience.
ReplyKareem wanted LBJ to pass him. what? Fake
ReplyJesus Christ, she sounds like, that thing from Wednesday? Who watches this junk? Like you can’t go from Charisma to trash?
ReplyKAJ is a really great American. I love and respect him even more now. What a gracious man!
ReplyLet Ron Burgundy host!
ReplyAs odd as the interview was they both did an amazing job.
ReplyI love everything about this interview
ReplyKareem is a class act on and off the court. My mother was a big fan and never missed a game he played. She admired him for being such a stand up guy. Thank you Kareem for showing humans how to act
ReplyKareem is the best!!! He was my favorite player and it’s wonderful to see him talk with Sarah (another favorite of mine) about growth life, being human and his role as an activist. Thank you guys!!!
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