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t you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. i told you all that i was the graeteeatest of all time an today i am still the greatest of all time. >> he's certainly was. right now our coverage continues remembering muhammad ali . the legend and american eye can has died at 74 years old. the heavy weight champion was both courage in and out of the ring. allman so much larger than life. hello everyone, i am eric shawn, this is brand new hours of america's elections. >> his athletic skills were
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undeniable. the world is also remembering muhammad ali for some of his most unforgettable lines like this. >> fast in need. >> jonathan hunt is live in los angeles with more, jonathan. >> hey, muhammad ali was a legend across the globe. he's being mourn across the globe. as he was in his many fights in the range. the grief of his loss most keenly felt by his family who spoke to and talked to the out pouring of love from around the world. >> they certainly believe that muhammad ali was a citizen of the world and he truly was. >> they know that the world grieves with him and they receive as you can imagine tens
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of thousands well wishes and support. >> ali's fight will never be forget forget on. his battle with the jungle and the tristan. its impact was not just felt by those who he hit. president obama said on twitter, he shook up the world and the world is better for it. rest in maes. chath peace, champ. >> he shocked the world when we convert converted. he did it again in 1967 when we refused to be dropped from his position in the vietnam war. he called to be back to be a
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president today. ali ali will be remembered and so much more. >> ali will never die. we are celebrating his life and to become the champion of the people. >> reporter: now, we often debate the greatest of all time in various thoughts but it is safe to say that in broksing, there is no debate. >> muhammad ali is and always will be the greatest of all time. >> amen to that. >> jonathan hunt, thanks so much. flags are flying half staff as a tribute to muhammad ali . the hometown hero of the family prepares for a private funeral later this week and a public celebration to say good-bye. >> mike topen is there in louisville, kentucky.
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mike, you are at the ali center now, what's going on? >> well, it is pretty interesting and fairly exciting to be here. you talk about people who are t the crowd are up here and you can see they're putting down a balloon with olt of signs. inside the center, the exhibit are learning not just about a boxing career but all of the social change that was lek coventry fied by the greatest fire of his time. >> it is a sad day that we lost a global icon and a global hero. it is also a day of celebration waycro because we are separating a life of a great man. you will see that a lot of people are here in the senator, while they're remembering maw
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lead. he remembers the story of ali throwing his medical in the medal here, refusing the drafts and taking a stand. >> he may have sand up for what we believed in. when you turn suuncle sam down, you are turning on a whole lot of people. >> reporter: i met a school today from waterer son anniversary, muhammad ali would learn that each kids don't have school and give those items to administrator to the school. >> this story of his kid stolen his bicycle when he was 9 years old. go to ta gym and learn to borks, that's where it all started,
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right? >> police ran the box of gym and muhammad ali said i am going to whop up on who ever stel my m h greatest in one of his famous catch faces. the champ sblcelebrateed his li. >> last night, i had a dream. when i got to africa, i had one hell of a rumble and claiming to be in the king of jungle. >> i have routes and gal laters. out of handcuff fst. that's bad, last week i murdered
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a rock. hospitalize a brick and i am so mean i make med sirn sell. people think that i am old. now, i will see highway how great i am. >> i am the greatest fighter of all time. >> when i pit you are a hard right band, you will fall. >> i am so pick of it i mea mean -- we are remembering and honoring the life and legacy of the loss of muhammad ali . the loss of a tremendous soul. we'll speak a long time friend with mowly. >> we'll continue this coverage and there is a race for the white house which has been shaping up. it is an attack and counter
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attack. clinton dedenouncing donald trump. trump ils now responding, in california. >> did you see that phony speech she made everything. people think, oh, thid she spooek well in she has -- donald trump is as bad man and tone. >> well, we'll be here hearing a lot of this live with trump tower with the latest. high lauren. >> reporter: well, you know donald trump do not have any planned events today. we was operating on all cylinder ahead of tuesday big primary day. primary, all with one north dakota will have a contest. the nominee and california getting ready for attention and
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singling out one man in the audience. >> we are at a case where we had an african-american guy who was a friend of mine. great guy, i want to find out what's going within with him >> look at my african and americanaround him. are you the dplgreatest? >> you know what i am talking about. >> hump is keeping his eye with the general election. >> response calling him unfit for promise. . hillary clinton is a weakness. hillary clinton is twoeltly slipted. she's should be in jail for what she did to our national security. [ cheers ] >> i mean, the only problem is i like to run against her if you want to know the truth. but, she should be. what she has done is terrible. >> meanwhile, trump on the
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defense of the lault surrounding trump yeents, that the judge residing over the case had an in robert complex of interest because of his ethnic. gonzalez was borned in indiana. trump is expected to have a meeting with florida governor rick scott at trump tower. he said monday's meeting was about campaign strategies. >> yeah, nor is important for november. we'll see how that goes. >> with the judge, donald trump is the guess of her. tonight is at 9:00 p.m. right here on the fox news channel. >> the democraticings are preparing for a high eck stake show down in california on tuesday. bernie sanders capturing off two straight weeks in campaigning in
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the olden state open to stop linton len chilenching the nomination. the most of any primary. that maybe not be enough to sanders to catch up the clinton. even if he wins the state d decisively. >> hi, hillary clinton just started speaking not far from where we are right now in santa brash bra. she's addressing farm workers, beth and he and the -- bernie emphasizes of his desired for $5 minute wum. >> hillary clinton is hurting how he was hurt.
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1993 we got close of overcome nation reform. i was going to send this unso pra. president obama both voted for it and senator votes against it. >> at the time was the best chance we have. >> it was hard breaking. >> of no california governor jer brown. who had has a -- the san francisco chronicle refused to enforce any of the candidate siting hillary's unwillingness to debate sanders and refusal to meat their editorial board. she was asked whether he was concerned of being indicted over her private stake department e-mail server and handling classified information.
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which she responds, there is no chance of an indictment many. and polls show ril hi is woining in california gong the democrats. sanders lead by almost 13 points n ind in pen dense. sanders responded to muhammad's ali's death and also hit donald trump trump. >> one of the greatest hero was muhammad alliy. >> don't tell us ouch you love m muhammad ally. >> fill and littleton released a tarp statement but she has not
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talk about talked about -- we just learned hillary clinton clinton will be in new york in tuesday night when the polls close here in california. her campaign is guest to tross the finish line in nervous. >> new jersey is voting on vut and they'll be on brooklyn on tuesday. a new travel development of the chicago police department in chicago. >> hundreds of them and police now unriebl for public vealing. the department is releasing all that materials. >> alts, several u.s. state brace for more severe storms.
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>> if a few moments, wem talk about the author of this man. i used to go running with him. details, up next, personal look, entrepreneur next. blah blah blah .
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time now for a quick check of the headline. police shooting and the use of force the city is looking to increase transparency and repair the police department in it. this follows a out cry over videos of a chicago -- they're firing a dozen shots which refuted of the department of the account of what happened. severe weather of the u.s. the gulf coast is embracing for a powerful storm. florida could see five or ten inches of rain. crews are putting out a massive fire after 14 cars derailed.
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they were part of a 96 pacific union train traveling to washington state. thankfully no one was injured. we continue the remembrance of muhammad ali . he told us the greatest athlete of all and he was not afraid to say that. along with his entertaining and over the top boast can make a huge heart. humanitarian efforts and here at home and across the globe. it is still a children's charity. o formed a long lasting bond. his new book, "running with the champ" and she shares his friendship with ali. tim shanahan is now joining me now from san diego. tim, our condolences to you. tell us your unique story with muhammad ali , how did i all start? >> i know what you are thinking.
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how did a irish catholic white boy meet and be friends with a black muslim and the most recognizable face on the planet. well, muhammad ali , had an answer for that. we got along right away. the reason that i like you so much is that you can be serious when you have to be. then you can be a fool like me. he said, remember, a wise man can always be a fool but a fool cannot be a wise man. we hit it off like that and we like the same music. i like smoking robertson and he did, too. we just hit it off right away. >> i met him in chicago.
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i got doctor williams to ask muhammad ali to give a speech at our benefit dinner. he did and i picked him up. >> did you ever think i would show up and care about the kids and certainly helped a lot of them. >> yeah. when i introduced myself, he said, tim, i know you are just like me and you are trying to help people. any time you want me to help those kids, you call me and i will be there. so the first words out of his mouth is relax and feel good and i was not nervous anymore. he always and he loves all people and he loves all race and all religions. he loves people and he wants to help people. that's always on his mind. he wants to help people with his fame. i am looking for wisdom and
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truth because i want to know how to use my fame the best way i can and to help as many people i can in the world. speaking of photos, this is as photo of laila's son with grandpa beating him and his hand is on muhammad's cheek. that's the cutest photo i have >> there is a history and going back to vietnam and being suspended from boxing for a while and he really came under a lot of attack in some quarters of this country. did you have a an instance with him of the arc of history and the historical importance of that and how did he deal with it. when he was polarizing at the time >> of course, that happens before i met him and i met him in 1975. afterwards when i questioned about it, he said i did what i believed in and the judges did what they believe in.
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in other words, kicking him out of the box and condemning and taking away the prime of his career at a time when the world was robbed of his greatness. he just said that he believed in elijah muhammad and he believed what he was saying and he was look to give pride back to the black man and the best way he could do it. he was a rebel at a young age at 21 and 22. he felt that he had to use his fame. he was going to be anyway mouse and he had to use it the best way he could to inspire other young black people to be proud of their hair heritage. the president says he changed the arc of history. tim, you are right. he was a pransgster.
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the fact that this person is such a giant in our minds of this country is a human site. >> yeah, one of the things he liked to do when we are driving in his royce is that he will potassium up next to another car driving if the fast lane and he's in the middle lane and there is a passenger, a beautiful girl and he looks over at the passenger and he goes, and he mouths the word "i love you" and we would take off and the girl -- that was muhammad ali . they would pull behind us and follow us until we exit and they follow us out the commit and he stopped and got out the car and gave them the autograph. he did this all the time, he was a prankster. he would walk behind somebody
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and flick it in their ears. >> can you imagine him coming up behind him to do that. tim, we thank you for you opening up your heart and sharing your thoughts. >> eric, i watch you all the time. you have a great show. >> tim, thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. >> thank you. >> very good. and of course, we have much more coverage on muhammad ali . still to come including a look at the legacy, the greatest of the world's boxing. the first politics today, is california a bust for bernie sanders? >> in california which has the primary with the most delegates. if the voter turn out is high, we'll win california and we stand a chance to win it with a big margin.
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well, he just said it and you heard it right there. the senator sounding pretty confident. what did he have in store for the future if he does not win the nomination, coming up. >> what we'll discuss the big picture can expect after the primary season and the legacy of senator bernie sanders if he does not win.
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the world continues to remember the passing legend muhammad ali . he spent his lifetime living up to that. his funeral will be held in his hometown in louisville, kentucky. donald trump is facing new
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criticism of a rally he made in california, "my african-ameri n african-american." this marks the first time as government troops entered the iraq province since they were outsed back in august of 2014. senator bernie sanders vowing to keep fighting for the nomination until the democratic convention in july. hillary clinton nearly had the party nomination in the bag. looking down the road, what's the store for the socialist after primary season. sanders' supporter, is also the executive director of the accountability project and hosting on xm radio, nikki, it
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is good to see you. >> hello. you believe that senator sanders can take california. what's the likelihood of that happening and should you think sanders win? california and then what. >> before we get to california, one thing to keep in mind is that super delegates are not papar part -- >> the likelihood is pretty strong right now. there was a poll that he was leading by 2%. i happened to be on an argue trip going across california, five days in california and campaigning for r tthe senator. it is a liberal state, they're getting his message. he's organized and really planted his seeds in california. as long as people turning out and there is no voting regularities, he's going to do it quite well. >> we have seen a lot of people showing up for his harallies ou there. >> okay. >> do you think that super
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delegates, i think lets say that bernie sanders continues with the scenario. lets say senator sanders win california. do you believe that the super delegates would switch their support from hillary clinton and support bernie sanders? >> well, keep in mind that only about half of the super delegates are supporting hillary clinton and they declare the support. these are elected officials. these are the only super delegates that we know. many have not been chosen yet. so this that we are talking about right now is not fixed and accurate. super delegates are factoring in the equation and the only delegates that are found are the pledged delegates until the convention floor vote. >> the bottom line is you are saying that even though right now senator -- secretary clinton has the majority of the super delegates, we understand they could change their minds. >> they could support senator
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sanders. >> especially those who are elected officials. >> why would they do that? >> because they may lose a district. if you are from washington state and you are supporting hillary clinton but 80% of your state voted for sanders -- >> what about the primary and the general election? what happens, can senator sanders beating trump? >> absolutely. he's beating him in every single swing state and independent voters by 22%. hillary clinton is not there. it is the dnc's job to choose the most electable candidatem. t right now we are clinging to a system. >> if senators' supporters refused to vote for clinton. lets try this scenario because we have been discussing this scenario. should hillary clinton become the candidate? will senator sanders tell is
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supporters, hey, you got to vote for hillary, is his whole mission is to keep donald trump out of the white house? >> sure. i cannot guarantee that the independence that never -- >> you are not answering my questions. you are coming with all these stats and talking. >> i don't know. >> you are his surrogate. >> what do you think? >> he's been campaigning against donald trump. i cannot guarantee that the independence who never voted for democrats are going to vote for the democrat. >> then you believe that senator sanders and all the people supporting him will state to them, listen, you have to get behind our candidate. >> i hope he will. right now he's the only one that's beating donald trump and hillary clinton is not. >> what do you think senator sanders' legacy will be at the end of all of this. >> president. >> the legacy will be strong and
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regardless he has inspired a group of voters that never voted before and independence. i mean there is no doubt that senator sanders has sparks done in the interests among all the young people. we'll see how this all plays out. it is really nice to meet you in person. >> thank you very much. good luck to senator sanders. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up, we take a look at some of those controversial battles that muhammad ali fought outside the ring. and mark murriel will join us on his legacy next. liliter as
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which could be serious. ask your doctor about toujeo®. muhammad ali not only a fighter inside the ring but also a civil rights champion outside the ring. ali did not shy away from politics and controversies as he made sure his voice is heard. joining us now on the phone is president of the national urban league, and former of the muhammad ali center. >> thank you for joining me. >> hey, it is good to be with you. >> i want to get your personal thought in a moment. we are in the heated election, i want to start here with you. how would you imagine a 30 something ali in today's society in political landscape? >> you know muhammad ali 's
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willing less to won the grain, he risked everything when he refused induction in the army and when he changed his religion. he did it right after he won the heavy weight title. muhammad ali of course, today would be a voice for justice and reason but also a voice for religious power and understanding. >> indeed, what do you think, mark, could mr. ali's dedication to equal rights today? >> i think it teaches us that standing on principles is worthy and noble. when muhammad ali took his stand and refused induction in the army and became the member
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of the nation and his popularity among the million americans went down. the respect of that he earns from the standpoint of what he stood for went up. muhammad ali , i think stands for the idea of conscious and conviction over convenience and over money. for those three years that he could not fight, he was a man who could not do what he was trained to do and he was at the highest purchase for and that being the heavy weight champion and that would strip away from him. he teaches us conviction. he was a man of peace. while he was vocal and he was at times funny and many times defiant, he was a man of peace and understanding that i really believe he's easily and the most
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significant obsolete in american histo history. >> well said, mark. lets talk about your impressions. i want to find out from you, do you remember the first time you saw or heard about? >> i met muhammad ali when i was 13 years old for the first time i was in awe, we went to watch ali's fight and frazier and norton and in new orleans and new orleans in 1958. i had the opportunity to be there. last time i did see muhammad ali for the martin luther king's memorial in dc. i was in awe of him and i look up to him. for so many because he was a hero and he's a tremendous athlete who wants to beat it. it is important to understand
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and he was defeated outside the ring and in the sense of losing is by suffice. he wanted back and not only one but twice and became champion three times. i just respect his notion of perseverance and what it teaches us and overtime many of muhammad ali 's -- they understaood of what he did in 1960s was based on principles and convictions and it was based on that he believed it. >> as always, very eloquent and well put. my friend, i thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. may his memory lives on and prayers to his family. >> absolutely. mark murriel. president and ceo of the national urban league and former mayor of new orleans. thank you, mark. >> very well said. >> we know the rush to register
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the vote in california. a lot of new young voters. senator bernie sanders is showing no signs of slowing down despite the odds. will tuesday work in his favor? >> all those people who say well, bernie you should drop out. think about what they are saying to the people of california and the other states that have yet to vote. defiance is in our bones. our citracal bones. easily absorbed calcium plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d.
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california's record, potentially it could be a big game changer in this type of race putting averages and putting sanders in a tie. >> scott is here and our political strategist of what this could mean, scotti, welcom. u.s. a today says 1.1 million new voters and 53% are millenials do you think may
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flock to senator sanders. >> yes, the young voters saying we want change. there is a whole mood out there. it will be a good day for bernie sanders but it creates a challenge for the democratic party. they are the future of the party of these young voters and they're being polled. >> well, a lot of people think of the picks are in right now of the way super delegates map is. >> hillary clinton is going to come out next tuesday with a majority of the pledge delegates. he's winning more pledge delegates and has more vote. she still needs those super delegates putting her over the top and there is a lot of resentme resentment. one of the ways you show us of respecting us is lets change the rule for the next time. >> what do you think will happen if indeed.
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she's now only four point between the sanders. the young voters every time. >> now, that's where the challenge is. what happens in november, if four years ago when barack obama was reelected. barack obama won because of those under 30 voters, 30 and up. mit romney won the election. >> most people don't know that. >> unvoters 30 and up in 2012 mit romney won the election. if those young voters say we don't like hillary clinton or donald trump. why should we show up and vote. we should bring change to some other matter, that's a huge loss for the democratic party. >> do you think that's going to happen? >> i don't know what's going to happen. it depends on how they response to the party. if they don't make any changes or concessions on the program committee or the program itself, they're going to be
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repercussions if they deal with him in some ways, sanders can say to people we are part of a team and can go forward. >> we go into the platform and energyize young people by saying hey, we got in the platform. does that mean anything? >> no, it what to do with the process. it has to do and he's going to have to say we are leading a revolution and this is how -- >> i don't know how the democratic party does that. they can make a difference by voting. they want to create a better world and just get involved. if they get involved and nothing changes, then they're going to say we'll try different approach. >> and putting their heart and soul into bernie sanders. how do you get to the point where the senator standing next to clinton, and says vote for
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her. is this going to resonate? >> sure. >> most democrats will line up behind their party. young voters and independence is not certain and that's where the turn out matters. the partisans are going the say, i don't like hillary clinton but i want to vote against donald trump or i really don't like donald trump but i want to vote against hillary clinton. the people who are knew to the process and all the people you were talking about here. those new registrants they're going to have some doubt and that's going to be key. for a long time does the negative campaign or does it motivate someone at the polls voting against someone and verses being inspired and energized and enthusiastic about your candidate? >> sometimes. >> bernie sanders is not a great candidate. bernie sanders is a 74 years old socialist and he has inspired millenials partly because he's
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not hillary clinton and he's not part of the political class. >> what do you think is going to happen. >> i think if those young voters show up, bernie sanders will wi wins. >> scott, thank you. >> very interesting. okay, well, there is more american election coming up including more of our special coverage of the life and legacy of muhammad ali with a special guest you don't want to miss. that's straight ahead.
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may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and these feet would like to keep the beat going. ask your doctor about lyrica. emotional reaction worldwide to the death of muhammad ali of the fighter inside the ring and outside. the greatest who died last night at age 74. hello and welcome inside the election head quarters. hello everyone, i am eric shawn. the public funeral will be held on friday.
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the man of the world and he touched many lives in many different ways. >> muhammad gave me the strength and spirit to keep ongoing on. i will never forget him. >> more from los angeles, hi, jonathan. >> hey, eric. omnivore those w only those who got in the ring with muhammad felt the impact of his punches. president obama said on twitter "he shook up the world and the world better's for it, rest in peace, champ." ali shook up the world when he converted from christianity to islam. in 1957 when he refused to b
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drafted for the vietnam war. standing by his principles and suspended from boxing. >> i think he will be remembered as a man of the world who spoke his mind and was not afraid to take a chance. went out of his way to be a kind, an individual that really changed the world. >> muhammad ali was a strong in his lone fight against parkinson's syndrome as he was of many fights in the ring. those fights will never be forgotten of his battle with frazier and liston and of the greatest fought moments of the 20th century. he was without doubt of the greatest of all time as
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president george bush pointed out when honoring ali with a medal of freedom in 2005. >> when you say the greatest of all time is in the room everyone knows who you mean. it is quite a claim to make. as muhammad ali , it is not bragging if you can bag it up. [ laughter ] >> he was, of course, an extraordinary athlete and he was also an extraordinary man. >> eric. >> thank you. >> absolutely. among those sharing their fond memories of muhammad ali , here is another famous boxer joining me now is former heavy weight champion and the only five times world heavy weight champion, we are talking about none other is evander holifeild.
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>> hello, nice to talk to you. i want to go with your first time of when you first saw muhammad fight. >> of course, i mean when i was eight years old and i wanted to box and i really just wanted to learn how to hit the bat. when he sees in the back, you know what, you can be like muhammad ali . i knew of muhammad ali because of black history and they talk about muhammad ali and jackie robinson. that man told me i can be like muhammad ali . >> yes, go ahead? >> i asked my mom and the man told me gout a good one and i wonder what he meant. i go home and asked my mother and my mom said you know what they're going to do to you? they're going to hit you.
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i started laughing because i get hit all the time because i am the youngest guy. >> and then you hit them back. >> three things you have to do is listen, follow directions and not quit. >> what i remember from that and the fact is ali was the guy that have a lot of faith. he would tell people what he's doing through and he believe he could do it and did it. i realized that they -- you want to take a chance or lose it. things will be changed. the champion of the world called -- i didn't give up. i came back. >> you certainly did not give um. i want to go to this selfie with you, we are showing pictures of
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you and muhammad ali . you as a heavy weight champion and world renown. you always maintained your dignity in a respectful -- in part of how you are raised. >> well, you know the fact facts -- through the times, we are different. why would a person, ali, have brought so much closer to a lot of things that i cannot stand enough. before ali did that when nobody stands up and nobody encourage to stand up. so things start changing so people see. my mom used to tell me, tough it up, son. >> i was able to zip it up and i am able to do the things to have
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a good life. >> so feeling evander or in your heart of what memories in moment with mr. ali that you will cherish the most? >> well, all the things he's done and humanitarian work. in 1996 when i came in with a torch and i live and i was raised in atlanta and i was kind of picking out who in the world will be better than me. when they told me and when they showed us of the things he
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accomplish accomplished -- for all the things we stood up to, no wonder they let him do it and they made the right choice and i am the one that was so honored that i got a chance to pass it off. great memories, most recognized and most known athlete in the olympics and i said wow. that right there shows you that his words don't pass around. people respect that. >> evander, you are outstanding gentleman yourself and i would like to believe that muhammad
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ali impacted you as well. thank you. you be well my friend. >> evander holyfield, five times champion. >> he's a kind, generous man even after he hung up his gloves for good. >> here is his inspirational quot. "service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth." >> "don't count the days make the days count." >> "it is not brag ging if you can bag it up." >> ali struggled with parkinson's for more than three
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decades. actor michael jay fox also suffers from parkinson's. the actor tweeted this, the man of peace and the warrior for the cure, thank you. >> the graeatest of all time. in 1977, muhammad ali was 35 and competed in an exhibition act. he was faster than ali and taunting him and calling him old man. ali was dodging 23 punches in ten seconds. check it out. >> ali is asking for it and he's giving it to him.
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>> i like that shimmy at the end. >> look at me play -- >> oh man. >>. wet weather in texas. more rain on the already saturated state. a flash flood warning is in effect for self-counties. how water submerging houses and roads and anything there as you can see. sadly, so unexpectedly and a tragedy to report, the army recovering the bodies of four of those missing fort hood soldiers who were swept away by rain during a training exercise there. a total of nine of our bravest died in that incident. we'll have the latest, will. >> reporter: hi there, eric. the good news you can see.
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the sun is out but this historic flooding in this region of texas here in rosenburg you can see this was a cotton field and now you can see what's left, it is turning into a lake. i want to come back across and showing you some of the neighborhoods here and you can see the cars and the merge half way up and homes surrounded by water. the water went all the way up to the windows now. we still got boats a little earlier and we saw across this region of 2000 homes of some type of water damage over the past week. they also made 600 water rescues and then today, i want to show you if you guys come back out live, i want to show you here today, we are seeing more and more people trying to sneak in. this is still an evacuated area. this three people that we see here. they gotten around the barricades and they have been waiting through the water and made it up the road here. they'll have to push back the
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water. members of law enforcement continues to ask them not to do that. take a listen to governor greg abbott yesterday. >> the most important thing you have is your life. do everything you can to protect your life and the lives of others. >> it is not just the people out here, it is also livestock and local sheriff gave us some cell phone videos of them trying to herd cattle and through a river of water here and the water is going all the way up to the cow's neck. those cows are okay. we saw more than a dozen of cattle that were stranded in two large bodies of water. residents came together to put those cows out. they're working to get them out of there. they're all right as well and tomorrow is supposed to get
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better here and heading into the beginning part of the week which is supposed to be sunny and that's what residents are hoping for as they try to come back to the community and figuring out what they have left here. >> will, thank you. >> a man seeing a crucial milestone had been reached against isis. islamic state capitol. will the push put an end to the ral cal terrorist. muhammad ali was a legend in and out of the ring. a look at some of ali's effort to help others in need. that's up next. i have asthma...
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the vietnam war. former president and ceo of the naacp, thank you for being with me. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >> we learned this afternoon that following the direction and wishes of muhammad ali . his memorial services will be multi denominational. all religions are welcomed. given the current state of religion around the world, is there lessons to be learned from mr. ali? >> well, muhammad ali felt that a person's religion and it is a choice of theirs. whether we like it or not, we have an obligation on humans on this planet to respect it. even though he was at an odd
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point of islam, he was more spectacular than anything else, indicated that he wanted to have his religion and he's not going to try to become apart of someone els. he was satisfied of who he was. there was a great deal of controversy because he indicated of the christian war but more importantly he thought it was an illegal water and he do everything he could to support the country and the people. he was going to kill people who called him the "n" word. i think it said to a lot of people that this man is deeply convicted of he is own spiritually. >> how would you imagine a 30 something muhammad ali in today's society and political landsca landscape? i think he would be active. manual is a multi dimensional
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person and who of the great sense of humor in and out of the ring and someone believing that we have -- i expect to hear what his petition maybe. he would be in the mix some where. he would be doing that in an effort to bring people together so as we study the evolution of muhammad ali . it is important that i say for all of us to remember. yes, he was a brass 22 years old beyond his league. he was very mature and always thinking about people and healing society. a lot of children never got to publicize. 1977 of a clip you were showing, i was apart of that. i was one of the person, i was the last one, he agreed to come to baltimore to do a fundraiser for the elementary school.
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you know, we are going to just do it and we could not promoting it. he spent a great deal of time in the audience. he spent a great deal of time entertaining and what he got out of the rain, he went back to people out in streets. he was just that kind of guy. >> very, very concerned. >> and on that note, what could mr. ali's dedication to equal rights and including everyone. what could that teach us today moving forward. >> well, i think if we look at the simple eloquence of his example. it was more than just manila. it was much more than the great back and forth of he and howard or don king or his partnership or his cut -- those are the things that could kind of stick with it.
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we ought to look at when we look at that examples to see it was always e vovolving and today as was yesterday and all the way up until he developed parkinson's disease. he kept on evolving and evolving. if we do that as a human being and going in the right direction, we tend to be better. >> as the world mourns the loss of a tremendous soul and celebrating the life of a legend with a big heart in what words would you like everyone to reflect. >> well, muhammad ali, came at a time when he was unexpected and absolutely needed. initially african-americans and the entire united states and the world. he became a person no matter who you are or where you live that
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gave you pride in our home air text messa heritage. he brought about an enthusiasm of the sad world in the future which changed and be ushered in on the hills of those courageous enough to stand up for it. he was one of those person without a doubt. there could only be one chance in my mind and that's always muhammad ali . >> i think many people agree. i thank you very much, it is really nice to talk to you. i hope to have you on again. >> thank you very much. >> of course. >> we'll continue with our coverage of the death of muhammad ali throughout the rest of our hour. now, over seas, syria army we are told of major gains against the isis militants. the next door iraq deadly suicide attacks of the city of
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fallujah. >> the city is trying to take that city back from isis. >> reporter: they're increasing pressure from several different international organizations intensely. the american groups show no signs of signatuurrenderinsurre. the capitol of roqqa, syrian troops reached the location on saturday. >> as here fighting raids in syria, iraq -- conditions in fallujah are slim and
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deteriorating rapidly. >> there are food and water and shortages. isis' numbers are dwindling. the larger city of mosul. the plan is to move onto mosul later this year. >> eric. >> all right, conner. >> thanks so much. first, the state department admitted cutting eight minutes of a 2014 briefing video. now, another selective evidence by the white house itself and both cases questions were asked of the iran's nuclear deal. a live report on that next. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you.
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but if he wins california, you know, how can you tell him to drop out. why whine up staying in the convention? >> he's warning about that and he's going to vermont on wednesday. he's going to convention. he say it is going to be a contested convention. at the same time she's so far ahead in the super delegates and seemingly under the map had this whole thing lined up. how do you go to the convention with the candidate suffering so much big losses. >> what you say is so true about
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and as well as influences of h his legacy and democratic party. >> that's right. there is really is not a big reason for him to drop out. the influence on the platform is really important to him. he mentioned a bunch of times he wants to have influence over the democrats. >> how will that work exactly? will that resonate with the young people that'll vote for him if miss clinton does not get the nomination. >> my viewpoint on this that it does not make a difference once they get there and they put the platform out. it does not hold sways of what happens in the general election. here is what i think where his influences is important. clinton needs sanders voters. i think that's going to influence her to adopt his attitude and policies about
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something and that honestly, he's already accomplished and done that. he's got new voters out that are committed to him. getting to those conventions at this point -- >> finally, how do they stand on the stage and holding their hands up and with the senator sanders saying, of everything i have said the last nine months and i don't pay attention to it. i think they'll do it. if we are seeing marco rubio and donald trump on the stage together, i think we'll have a feeling we'll see bernie sanders and hillary clinton uniting and hoping for a victory in november. >> yeah, jerry brown, he's like bernie sanders back then. >> that's right. absolutely. >> thank you very much. thanks a lot. >> eric and susan. >> muhammad ali was not just an athlete, he was a show men. spe he reinvigorated.
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well, you know it is many requests of muhammad ali of his historic long career. his ability to turn his matches into huge specticles that you want to watch. remember the rumble in the jungle? what did he mean to disport? here with us our fox promoter who promoting boxers and is the 1998 global glove winner. welcome. why was he so different? was it his technique and
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thinking? what made him so technically so special. >> he had tremendous talent. he was fast and he did things that he could get away with things as a fighter that told not to do. he was able to pull back. the old expert used to scoff at him and to him it worked. >> the trainer said, keep it if it works and you do it. he ended up doing things that others could not do and that's because of his tremendous speed. he had the a abilibility to sees before it happen. >> like what do you mean? >> he's able to react so quickly. tremendous reflexes but quick mind, quick, quick mind and that helped him in the ring. >> we saw some videos earlier in one wolf tof the fights, why is
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important? why did it work so well for him. >> you don't go back because you are off balance and you will get hit of a punch. when you get hit, you are going all in and you are not protected when you are pulling back. you take off the effect of the punch and in better position to punch. he was so fast that he could slide through a punch and hit you. >> lets take a look at this unbelievable video and i want you to comment. look at this. >> he knows where it is coming from. it is unbelievable. >> they cannot even punch him. >> what do you about that? you are talking about a heavy weight fighter. typically heavy weight fighter does not have that kind of steam which makes him so special and on top of that he's a heavy
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weight >> you don't see him in that class or category or that combination. >> you were in the ring and you said basically his technique and your technique is similar to his, what did you had learn? >> when i was boxing, my father who was a pro also, always was the old style punches. he actually wanted another fighter muhammad ali , guys that knew how to hit and not be hit. it was an art. that's what ali was. ali was a boxer and was an art. so different than the typical fighters that you would see. >> talk about this sports and the impact on this sports. remember the friday night fight in the '50s. i was not around to see those. man, he changed it to billions of dollars of the incredible thing you have to see of the rumble in the jungle and
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i remember listens to my radio on this. what did they do and why it was so important? >> he came in at a time where people thought sports was dying. the old days of the '50s. he was young and fresh. when ali -- he was able to speak. he was a poet and singer and everything in one. he floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee and coming up with every kind of phrase. >> those entertaining press conferences. >> the whole bit. >> that was so unique and different because no boxers really did that before. typically when you went to the box, you spoke to manager and the trainer and whoever his
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agent was but never really the fighter. ali changed all that. he was the story. he made the press. he was phenomenon. >> oh man, would we see the life of him again? >> no, never. >> i wish we would but we'll never. >> joe, deguardia. thank you for what you have done and thank you for your thoughts and your tribute to muhammad ali . >> continuing on that note of the world of boxing being very difficult today and of course, that's no -- not in any small part to thanks muhammad ali , how he help improve the the sports for those who came after him.
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way we watched rumbles in the ring. joining us is our guest. >> good to see you. >> did ali pave the way for more boxers to make more money. >> yes, he did. my grandfather was in organized crime 70 years ago. he was a book maker in philadelphia. he owned a piece of a boxer named billy fox. he was involved in a prizefight with jake lamadda. it was a price fixing issue and organized crime controlled the boxing industry. and they didn't make much money. for that specific fight they made 24000 which is 250,000 for today's money.
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fast forward to today. when mohammed ali broke out. he redefined what boxing would make. in manila he made 5 million. and that is a big difference than the boxers before him. fast forward to 2015. the may dht weather pa queo. that was m 500 million on pay per view. may weather himself walked away with 220 million. >> i will get in the the ring and first 30 seconds. >> and take the money. pacquiao walked away with 220. and they were number 1 and 2 in 2015. it is a huge difference and a lot of it has to do with
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family for sure. we'll continue the coverage of the great loss of mohammed ali. with patty ann brown who is in on the fox report. >> for this fight i have wrestled with alligators and handcuffed lightning and you know i am bad. i murdered a rock and hospitalized a brick. i am so bad i make medicine sick. im so fast, man, i run through a hurricane and don't get wet. and i drown a drink of water and kill a dead tree. wait until you see mohammed ali. >> the world celebrating the life and legacy of the greatest mohammed ali. i am patty ann brown in for julie band p band. ali died in a

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