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bengha benghazi. that's part of a special sunday edition of "justice" tomorrow night at 9:00. that's it for us. thanks so much for watchi ann b 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 phoenix hospital
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surrounded by family days after being admitted with respiratory problems. he was 74 years old. and he called himself the greatest of all time. he was a ledge sxend moves that dazzled fans and bewildered opponents and outside of the ring a man larger than life, political and controversial. he will be remembered as a man of the world who spoke his mind and wasn't afraid to take a chance. and went out of his way to be a kind, benevolent individual, that really changed the world. i mean mohammed ali changed the way that people challenged authority.
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[applause] >> ali's life was full of achievement and giving scombak acknowledged in 2005 when he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by president bush. despite battling parkinson over 30 years he was dedicateed to humanitarian work. he was laid to rest in kentucky. we have fox team coverage at this hour and mike has more on the life and legacy and start with johnathon hunt live in los angeles. >> reporter: patty nan, he was a ledge sxend mourned across the globe. as strong in the long fight against parkinson syndrome as he was in the many fights in the ring and succumbing last night a day after admitted in a fixing hospital. the grief and loss most keenly
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felt by his family and the spokesman sfoek the outpouring of love. >> they believe that mohammed was a side of the world and he was. and they know that the world grievous with them and they received tens of thousands of well wishes and support. >> reporter: ali's fights will not be forgotten with liston and thrilla in manila and make the greatest sports moments of the 20th century. but his impact was not just felt by those he hit. he shocked the america and world when he converted from christianity to islam and slaved cassius marcellus clay to
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mohammed ali and did it in 1967 when he refused to be drafted in the vietnam war and standing by his principles. among those paying tribute to the champion, hillary clinton. >> he's wrong about what makes the country great. and on a day that we are mourning mohammed ali, it is worth remembering that we live in a country where people can break down barriers, they can worship their own god, they can choose their own name and lead and follow their dreams and their hard work and talent will take them. >> reporter: president obama paid tribute today. saying ali shook up the world and the world is better for it and ending that tweet as we end this report. with the words, rest in peace,
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champ. >> well said live in los angeles. thank you you. mohammed ali's hometown louisville, kentucky is in mourning. flags at half staff to honor his life. his legacy goes far beyond the boxing ring. a li wanted to be be a man remembered to unight all humankind through faith and love. president obama remembered hem as a civil right's pioneer and stood with martin luther king and nelson mandela for what is right. mike has more on ali's legacy. >> reporter: althroughout the day. people came to the ali center and laid down flowers. you can step out of the way and see the items. and roses and signs and a band formed up and played here a while. and they are coming to mourn and celebrating the life of mohammed
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ali. many had run ins. brous group down the street. he saw the heavy weight buy's cadillac. and the gold medal in the ohio river. and watch him refuse the draft and take a stand. >> he had courage. he stood up for what we believe in. and when you turn uncle sam down, you you turning down a lot of people. >> reporter: a public memorial will be known in the kfc young sister? louisville and a funeral procession for another public event and a funeral procession take t remains to cave hill cemetery for a private burial. and the mayor doesn't know how the tickets will be distributed. and people who want to get close
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to the champ might have better luck on the route of the procession. >> mike, thank you. >> mohammed ali's career made him a household name. larry holmes was ali's sparing partner and competitor. holmes boat ali in the bought in las vegas. and he joins us pie phone and we are sorry for your loss. >> i am sorry, too. we look at mohammed ali -- and we look at mohammed ali way before he became great. we didn't know nothing about mohammed ali. we just watched a guy beating up people. and we found out this guy has potential to be one of the
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greatest fighters of all time. >> he was much more than that. he saw you fighting as an amateur and invited to you training camp and you became his main sparring partner. tell us about those early years with ali. >> no one could believe i worked with mohammed ali in eastern pennsylvania. they thought maybe it was something or imagination. but it was true. ali picked me to be a sparring fighter and i was a young guy trying to get to the top. he got me and took me home and we worked out. longer than i thought we would work out. four years or more. >> yeah, as we all know in 1980,
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you you fought your idol and said it was uncomfortable situation and after winning, you wept and went to his dressing rom and said you know i love you. what did jose? >> why did you beat me up like that? >> i was hitting him. and i would not to say it now because i was usually hitting him with gloves and not trying to hurt him. because this man is my friend and gave me a job when i didn't have a job. he paid me. and i worked for him. and my job was not to kill him, but my job wases to get him in shape. and i took advantage of that. and he know it. i used to go in the dressing room and we used to talk and i listen to him. he had a lot of things he said.
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and a lot of people said and i listened to him and i learned a whole lot just by listening to him. >> and now when you think of ali, it is not the fighting you recall. but the great people. we so many to it have trouble with the audio. can you tell us something about him as a man? [inaudible] i knew a lot that don't like to give autograchlt he would sign for you to be happy. and a lot of people out there here today that will not sign autograph. and you can't build a legacy if you don't treat people right. that's what ali did, try to treat people right. that's why i give autographs if someone asks for one.
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they buy the tickets. ali is one guy and i don't think we will find another mohammed ali like that again. >> that is a great lesson to end on. larry, i know you last saw him in october and he couldn't speak to you, but you said good bye with your eyes. thank you; bye. >> we have more coverage ahead on the death of the greatest mohammed ali including an in- depth look of his legacy with james rosen. donald trump working to make the case that he is the guy to handle the economy, this as california works to prevent a upset by bernie sanders. we'll explain as the fox report rolls on.
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>> trump sdpruchl hillary clinton slugging it out over the past few days as california voters get ready to visit the polls. and trump responding to clinton's attack on him and criticizing her for not closing the deal with bernie sanders and said the country is heading in the wrong direct after the worst job's report and insists that clinton is not the one to fix. >> the report was like a bombshell. they expected 150,000 and it turned out to be 38000. they are bad jobs and leaders don't have a clue. hillary clinton is on the top of the list and incompetent.
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let's face it. >> he called the protestors a bunch of thugs after the scuffle with the trump supporters. don't miss judge ja nine's interview tonight. and on the democratic side. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are in a locked race in the state of california. clinton looking to rally support in the golden state and hosting an event on women and families. she's been focusing her attention on donald trp and fending off attacks from sand s sanders. >> on today night, pledged delegates and super delegates are not accurate. pledged delegates are pledged to vote for their candidates, super
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delegates make their final decision on july 25th. six long weeks from today. jennifer griffin is live with the latest for us. >> reporter: hillary clinton just arrived in jill's restaurant in sunny santa barbara. she will meet with 60 women. and she and sanders are criss-crossing the state and vying for the votes of latino voters. sanders empsideways issed his support of the $16 an hour wage. and she is hitting him on the vote against immigration reform. >> we got close twice. i was in the senate then and so was president obama. and so was senator sanders. and president obama and i voted for it.
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and senator sanders voted against this and that included, including the farm worker's union that said it was the best chance we had. it was heart breaking. >> reporter: of note, california governor jerry brown who had a chilly relationship with the clintons. he endorseded her but not stumping for her. los angeles times endorsed clinton but the conle declined to endorse any. she was asked by a local radio take if she was and she responded there is no chance of indict. >> that i are.
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trump in the past said barring you mutts limbs in the u.s. and attacking the judge in the trump university case. >> one of the great american heroes was mohammed ali and a very proud muslim. don't tell us how you love mohammed ali and you are prejudice against the muslims in the country. >> reporter: sanders said he will keep fighting for those super delegates even after the primary season ends. and suggest he will campaign right up until the convention. we heard that hillary clinton will be back in brooklyn where her campaign expects she would cross the finish line in new jersey on tuesday. patty ann? thank you. days of rain leaving people under water.
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a fox weather alert. half of the country facing severe weather this weekend. massive flooding in texas reaches crisis levels. the governor declaring a state of disaster in 31 counties.
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and crews are working to save people trapped in their homes. and they have recovered the bodies of all nine missing soldiers killed after flood waters and swept away in a training exercise. it was an example of how dangerous this is. >> even trained soldiers can drive down the roadway and encounter water and swept away. and if that can happen to the trained soldiers, it can happen to untrained civilian. >> will car is live in rosenburg, texas. >> reporter: the good news is, the sun is coming out and the water is receeding and many residents are seeing what is left of their property. a nob of homes swamped by water. and the tahoe, water halfway up.
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and tractor and truck. and if you pan to the left. that is a cattle field. cattle are doing area. it is it a lake right now. clint owns this property, and unfortunately he and his family don't have insurance. clint, what are you going to do moving forward? >> we are going to tear it down and start over. and try to figure out what to do. >> reporter: next to clint is his friend richard. captain richard. he's gone on his air boat and rescued 50 people over the past week. what is the last week been like for you? >> it is exhausting and tough and watching people and seeing what they are having to go through. it is it rough. >> reporter: as the country watches, what do you want them it to know? >> prayers for people and back down to a normal schedule.
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>> reporter: this is when you realize who your true friends are. and they had an outlb. pouring of support with strangers all over the country. >> will carr, thank you. >> we'll have more on the top story, passing of the legend mohammed ali and ahead, how his life left a lasting impact on the world. >> when you say greatest of all time is in the world, everyone knows who you mean. it is quite a claim to make and as mohammed ali saids, it is not bragginging if you can back it
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she was born cassius marcellus clay in louisville, kentucky. and clay started to box at the age of 12 after winning a gold medal, he turned pro. but clay announced his affiliation with the nation of islam. and changed his mohammed ali. >> it is hard to be humble. >> he was one of the most popular men in sports history. he was drafted in u.s. army and refused to fight in vietnam stating religious differences. and he was stripped of his license and refused to box. he vowed to return and he would. october 1964 he got a chance against george foreman. ali was a throw- one underdog and not enough to silence the
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greatest. >> i murdered a rock and i am so mean i make medicine sick. >> he allowed his mighty opponent dropped foreauthority man in the the eighth round and he would be the heavy weight champion of the world. they paved the way for the multimillion dollar contracts. and during ali's time they grew. as ali. >> and ali lost the title to another olympics gold medallist. he would win and relengthished it back to ali seven months later. he won it three times. and theroaring crowds fuelled him in 61 fights.
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but the drive to please them got ali to ignore the drchlt it was not until losing his last fight in 1981. parkinson was the real enemy. and believing it didn't keep it him out of the public eye. and despite parkinson syndrome. ali's work would never stop. his work was lauded and then another high. mohammed ali was chosen to light the olympics flame in atlanta. he went to afghanistan as a messenger of peace and in kabul. and then he accepted the nation's highest civilian award. >> when you say the greatest of all time is in the room, everyone knows who you mean. >> there was ceremonies in the
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white house. and ali was dedicateed to humanitarian effort. ali made a rare public appearance to show respect at joe fra zier. when you think of the greatest. you will always think mohammed ali. they are remembering mohammed ali for more than his boxing career. he was a needed voice in the civil right's movement. >> we lost a great one. just the strength and everything that we had to overcome and him being our voice. we lost a great one. >> joining us with more on ali's life and legacy. here is james rosen who wrote and published extensivey on the greatest. >> great to be you.
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>> and you collected magazines and dvd's and you cried when he lost to holmes. you wrote a period in the new york post. what is his greatest legacy? >> it is hard to speak about him. he stood a strayed sports and race and religion and poll teches and international relations and he was a singleullar figure. if mohammed ali had going to say. the one point he would prefer to have supremacy. he was a thrilling athlete to watch and i don't know if younger people when you watch what you feel like on your hand held device can understand how
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it was when he fought on television. and he got on the attack and flurry of punches. and howard would be springing at the crowds where he fight like and watch the old bawled raft of the it is incred believe. dpshgs there were controrse troversesy and talk p those. >> if you examined up close and examined his views on case and women in society and hemosexuality. those vows would have enthis willed suspects.
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and he 19aekts cob verted to suffaro is almost and more tol are rant especially jup jup. >> you showed him your box moves. april 1999. who remembers? i do. and he and his phraster. howard bingam. and i started to do my prancing and the ali shuffle and i can turn out the lights can be in bed when it was dark. >> it was a thrilling thing for me. and i've reet counted i got it
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tell him the gen >> that is great that you had an tun james rosen, thank you so much. and again, he has a great article. don't miss that. don't miss the geraldo special dedicat dedicated mohammed ali. >> the state department deleted part of a video clip and donald trump on the campaign trail and war path in front of thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour
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>> hillary clinton and donald trump hammering each other ahead of next tuesday's primary. mr. trump off of the campaign. but not being quiet and lauren green has the latest from outside of trump tower in new york city. >> donald trump is operating on all cylinders in california. and presumpative nominee singled out one man in the audience. >> we had a case where there was a african-american guy that was a great fan of mine. i want to find out what is going on. >> i look at my african-american over here. and are you the greatest. you know what i am talking b. >> but p trump is keeping the
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eye on the general scomplekz responding to her comments calling him unfit for office and he accused her of being dishonest. >> ha she said was so many lies. he upons japan to get nuclear weapons. i want them to pay money so we don't lose money protecting japan and germany and saudi arabia. >> and trump on the defense about the lawsuits on the trump university. and complaining that the interviews with cnn and that the judge has an inherent conflict of interest because of the mexican ethicity. the judge was born in indiana. trump is scheduled to meet monday with florida governor scott. scott said yesterday he would
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not accept an offer to be v. the two are simply discussing campaign strategy. patty ann. >> and california voters are shattering records and more people are now registered before a primary lekdz than before. the state has gained more than throw- quarters of a million voters since the last presidential election. 18 million are registered in california and 650,000 seened up in a month and a half. about 20 percent went to the republican party. >> the white house is facing new accusations on selective editing. abc reporting that the administration omitted a nine from a may 9th transcript where they asked if any officials lied about the agreement. this is after the state department admitted deleting.
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james rosen, asked about p whether parts of the nuclear talks were kept secret. kristin fisher is following this from washington. how is the white house explaining the recent emission. >> reporter: it was because you can't hear it. abc broke the story and the line was not included because it was inaudible. you be the judge. it is from this briefing on may ninety-ninth. kevin cork asked the white house spokesman josh earnest if any senior administration official lied about the nuclear deal. >> can you say that no senior official in this administration has ever lied publicly about anyat spect. >> no comment. >> and that is quite. but he said.
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no kevin. and that answer never made it in the official white house transcript. >> and that is troubling given the admission that it omitted eight minutes of video from the briefing back in 2013. >> that involves a fox news correspondent asking if anyone lied about the iran deal. yesterday in paris, secretary of state kerry called it stupid and clumsy and inappropriate and trying to get to the bottom of it. and so is congress. house peek per paul ryan and republican chairman are demanding answers and they want an investigation and want secretary kerry to turn over any relevant documents about who ordered the video to be edited and deleted. patty ann? >> thank you. >> a murderous rampage described in chilling detail.
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>> disturbing surveillance footage of a stabbing spree in massachusetts mall. the attacker punched a clerk at macy's and knock her to the ground moments after crashing his car in a store from and
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violence spilled over in a restaurant. he had his hand on the the back shirt of the wait tress. and he had a stabbing motion and attacking her. >> authorities say he stabbed four people four fatally before being shot by a deputy. he was suffering from mental illness. >> a fox weather alert and more on the deadly flooding in texas. janice dean has the latest on the forecast. >> hi, patty ann. we are watching the potential for more rain as tropical moisture makes its way north ward and a potential of severe weather not only today but tomorrow and in the overnight. we have severe thunderstorm
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warnings. and for texas as more rain works its way in the area. is theerated ground and we have seen 4 or 6 inches on top of record- setting rainfall amounts of two feet. and forecast for monday and tuesday and looking for heavy rain and moving in texas and mississippi. and florida, flood advisories and flash flooding occurring now. and severe weather not only tonight. but tomorrow for parts of the midatlantic and ohio valley and east. and that is in the areas shaded in the yellow, large hail and damaging wind and isolated tornados and tomorrow, a higher risk for severe storms for parts of the northeast and atlantic. millions of people living here
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with tornados and large hail and wind. and trophecs, the next named storm system possibly by tomorrow. if it is named or not naming, we'll deal with a lot of heavy rainfall for parts of florida. we think a landfall monday or thursday of a depression or named storm. that is something we will watch and wrapping things up with excessive heat warnings. phoenix, a daytime record of 115. and earliest they have seen 115 in phoenix. that will continue tomorrow and new work week. phoenix 115 today. and we think tomorrow as well and then things cool off as we head in tuesday and wednesday. dangerous heat in the southwest. back to you. >> janice dean, thank you. >> worst flooding in decades and forcing the workers in the louve
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in paris to remove iconic artwork. the and the city lights look like a lake. relentless rain is sending murky water spilling into the city streets. at least four people reportedly killed and at the famous louvre museum, workers raced against time to move 250,000 pieces of art from the storage areas in the basement to rooms upstairs. it's home to da vinci's mona lisa. it could take more than a week for it to return to normal. and contributes are pouring in from muhammad ali. one recalls how the boxing legend comforted him as his father lay dieing.
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>> muhammad ali came out of ohno where and touched my head and he said, everything is going to be okay. my dad passed away, but muhammad gave me that strength and that spirit to keep on going on. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways
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i am the i am the greatest fighter of all time. and when i hit you with a hard right hand, you will fall. >> muhammad ali. before we go, we wanted to share a couple of the touching contributes to ali. president obama tweeting out a picture of himself with the photo of ali on the wall behind him saying quote, he shook up the world and the world is better for it. rest in peace, champ. and act for michael j. fox who suffers also from parkinson's.
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said muhammad ali, a giant, an inspiration, a man of peace, a warrior for the cure. thank you. and that's how fox reports this saturday, june 4, 2016. i'm patti ann browne. thanks for watching. a geraldo special on the legacy of ali starts now. ♪ [ playing the national anthem ]
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good morning. it is sunday, june 5, 2015. i'm abby huntsman. this is not the way to parallel park a cruise ship. look at this. >> [ bleep ]. whoa. >> well, find out how much damage that dock took thanks to celebrity cruises. then the countdown to california under way. bernie sanders says he will never surrender. now he's promising a contested convention and politicizing the death of muhammad ali to attack donald trump. watch this. >> don't tell us how much you love muhammad ali. and yet

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