Steve & Teri

How are we gonna find the guy in the mask? Oh. Nevermind.

A reporter named CeFaan Kim was doing a live report in New York the other night, and a guy in a hockey mask came up and interrupted him.  Then he got angry when they took the camera off him, and he ended up shoving the reporter to the ground.

https://youtu.be/S5uMz9UytO4

Steve Harvey’s new show “Little Big Shots” was on last night.  A 12-year-old Filipino girl named Elha sang Sia’s “Chandelier”, and she absolutely crushed it.

https://youtu.be/EHmbPKbeGmo

Michael Jordan spoke to the crowd at the UNC-Duke game on Saturday night.  He was trying to be inspirational, but something didn’t come out right.

https://youtu.be/Mzzzdr3zKts

 

 

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