tournament run and completed the sweep of basketball championships following monday s men s victory over kentucky. just incredible. the uconn men s team. the second-year coach. features the two lowest seeds in ncaa history. what was the secret? here s byron pitts. reporter: as the team was greeted at the airport, a hero s welcome, he slipped out of sight. carrying his own bags. you want the measure of a man. see what he does when no one is watching. the huskies won. the world watched as kevin ollie became only the second coach to win basketball s biggest prize on his first try. it s a fast ride by almost any measure. trust me, he went the long way. how do you go from crenshaw high school in south central los angeles to the top of college basketball? oh, gosh, my family being
we are fighting today for equal justice, and we all know what i m talking about. the efforts that have been the efforts we ve seen over the past few years to roll back the clock must fire up the civil rights movement of today. i m here to remind you that tomorrow s dream depends on today s mooucvement. we ve come this far by faith. we cannot turn back now or lose faith. to quote dr. king, he said that the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy. it is time for us to get uncomfortable. it is time for us to be in inconvenienced. we are living in a time of great challenge and great controversy. we cannot rest, we must not rest until our work is done. so i m here to remind you that it is time for us to do something, to stand for something. to say something, to march for
what do you feel? you know, absolutely. i think we all grew one at the movies and where we all figured out what we were going to see that week or coming up and movies because we trusted roger ebert and we trusted gene siskel and there hasn t really been those movie critics that we took to like them since then. they kind of paved the way and they broke the mold. also a very honest guy almost crumudgeonly. any moment you remember or like? the moments for me are just these recent years where we just saw this courageous man who some people on the outside would say is a shelf himself but we saw the soul come out in him and his words about fighting cancer and still reviewing movies, and i just think that that s just the measure of a man and that s who we saw and we also saw the
i can still lead by showing the value of my time to my children. you brought up a great point earlier. i think it s important, too, that men shows boys compassion and empathy, that they show that those traits that are associated with being women, that it s okay as a man to do that. i feel sorry for men because nowhere in this society does it tell you that it s okay to express emotion, to cry. we hear that all the time in the sporting circles about any man that cries, you need to suck it up or you need to just accept this behavior. men, unfortunately, bear the brunt of that. it teaches them to be emotionally closed. when we come back, we ll talk about the fact that right now in indianapolis, they are actually taking the measure of a man. i also want to talk about james bond more when we get back. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums.
utters before enduring crowds, during times that are happy. a true measure of a man is revealed in his actions during times of trouble. a quiet hospital room of a dying boy with no cameras and no reporters. this is the time to make that assessment. in 1979, tragedy struck our family when our youngest son, david, was diagnosed with hodgkin s disease. it was a cancer. over a period of seven months, he was in and out of