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continue to grow at various memorials to muhammad ali. fans across the world, mour the man known as the greaten boxing. od evening, i'm this is kpix five news. flowers, posters, other tributes beginning to grow at various memorials for mohammed ali, fans are morning the man known as the greatest in boxing. good evening. books purpose - - spokesperson says that he died last night of septic shock. kenneth craig shows us the widespread tributes. >> a steady stream of fans left cards and flowers outside of the mohammed ali center, a spokesperson said that he died
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friday night in phoenix after suffering respiratory problems. he battled parkinson's for decades. jimmy isaacs fought back tears as he remembered the boxing legend. >> with all of the violence and the killings, he wanted us all to love each other. >> is death also served as a history lesson for this young than. >> if he feels strongly about anything, he will stand firm with his colleagues. >> his remains will be brought back to his hometown and people have been coming here to pay respects before his role. >> they say i am the greatest. >> he was known for his humility long before he became a three-time heavyweight champion and he knew that he was destined for greatness. he was beloved around the world. and his wife described his connection with his fans. >> we've asked him.
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we want to get a step or machine to do his autograph but he refuses, he insists on doing every one of them himself. >> on saturday the mayor ordered the flag outside of city hall to be lowered to half staff to order him. bill clinton, billy crystal and brian gumbel will be eulogizing him next week. at the same time, he is opening up about the final moments with him. >> all of his organs failed but his heart would not stop eating. for 30 minutes, his heart kept beating, no one has ever seen anything like it. and a true testament to his strength and his will. and he has been an inspiration
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to generations who followed him. mark continues our team coverage. >> here at the third street boxing gym, the news of his death hit hard for the up and coming boxer, for him, there is no equal. >> he was phenomenal. >> he was about so much more than just boxing. >> he was a humanitarian, the best, the greatest of all time. >> i am a movie star, i am an an actor, i am a fighter. >> he showed me so much. >> and he says he was a leader in other ways as well. >> he made it possible. not be afraid to speak their >> for those who are actually
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in the boxing world, this quote - - this quote rains true, the will must be stronger than the skill. >> it is so true, any fighters who want to step in the ring, you have to want to do it even if you don't have that great of skill. that is what the trainers are for. >> he wants to several hours worth of mohammed ali's most famous moments. >> he put boxing on the map. you've got guys like lewis, and guys before him, but the real thing, he spoke his mind. >> that's why they say i am the greatest. >> he does his thing. >> sports illustrated is paying tribute by putting him on the cover of the newest issue, it is the 40th time he has been on the cover. and 48 hours will present
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mohammed ali, remembering a legend. it airs at 9:00 here on channel five. you are looking at pictures of a huge brush fire in calabasas county in los angeles county, and we will bring you more information as soon as we get it. an earthquake shook communities near boulder creek, the earthquake struck near 6:00, 9 miles from cupertino. there are not any reports of - - injury or damage. donald trump is slamming the san jose mayor following a violent protest. he tweeted that the mayor did a terrible job ordering the protection of innocent people, the sucks - - of the thugs were lucky supporters remained peaceful. and a staffing shortage, he
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said that officers were only ordered to break ranks if someone's life was in danger. a key issue in the resident - - taking aim at donald trump's rhetoric. >> when he talks about importing 11 million immigrants, he talks about ripping apart families, this is the most unfair and dangerous kind of conversation, veering off toward anger and fear. >> and sanders cast doubt on the idea that clinton will secure the nomination on tuesday. >> i've heard reports that clinton said it was all going to be over on tuesday night, i've heard reports that the media has said it is all over,
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that is simply not accurate. >> sanders said whoever wins the nomination will have to rely on superdelegates. and he said that the news media should stop lumping pledged delegates and superdelegates together. what one city leader is proposing. >> tourists caught in the middle of - - historic flooding, the landmark that was shut down because of the high water. more on that coming up next. stay with us, we will be right back. ,,
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ran for about two blocks. we had a quick response and we literally ran down to the scene with the gunmen standing over the second the them. >> the wounded man is now in a coma, a coma, and a 34-year- old suspect is under arrest on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. a bizarre find, the coffin of a little girl found under a home. today, she received a proper burial. and there is a centuries old mystery surrounding the child. >> reporter: this is the new grave and second burial for an unidentified little girl whose casket was found under the garage of a home under renovation, it is believed that the girl who died at two or three years old was buried 120 years ago, and left behind when the old odd fellows cemetery
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was reloaded - - was relocated. >> she was overlooked, 100 years ago. >> michael is part of the garden of innocence. that's what they did for the miranda. >> we found her. >> among the crowds, anton and petit. >> when little brenda was discovered, several people contacted me, thinking it might be louis francis. >> the seasons have been tracking their ancestry for 10 years. but one relatives burial records they could never find. >> we found her. we could come here and talk to her, she was a part of the family. >> the thing is, we may never remember the name or history of this little girl, but for those who came to put rose petals on her casket, it does not much matter. >> if it is, we are happy.
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if it isn't, we are still happy. >> her tombstone reads if no one grieves, no one will remember. >> i i think it means that every life is valuable. >> the san francisco supervisor wants to keep the blue angels from flying over buildings in san francisco. atlases during october's fleet we, the blue angels should only be able to fly over the bay. he plans to propose a resolution in august. heavy rain, damage remains, rescue workers are going from house to house to make sure nobody is trapped. police are also on the lookout for movers since evacuees had to leave belongings behind. and flooding is blamed for 18
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deaths across central europe. a river rose to the highest level in 30 years. and >> hunter hundreds of families remain away from their homes after a fiery train derailment in oregon. 14 railcars were the range - - derailed. a mobile home park had to be evacuated, no one was hurt, but they were working to remove an oil sheen from the river. >> more options for travelers in the bay area, still ahead, the big announcement from northwest - - from southwest airlines. >> you can see it creeping in from the horizon, he tells coming up after the break. more on that coming up next. stay with us, we will be right back. ,,
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international airport, including nonstate - - nonstop flights, this comes after reports of 29 consecutive months of passenger growth. >> the games have started between the sharks and the penguins and sharks fans came out at - - in full force tonight. it was a chance to gather and to celebrate before they watched the team go for the win tonight. one fence that she is surprised her son was able to win tickets but she almost did not get them. >> every 10 minutes the tickets were going up. you click on the link, you think you get them, but they were gone. it took us almost like 45 minutes. >> she said she paid $700 each. >> pittsburgh is having fun with the stanley cup finals. dawn shows us what the city is doing to support the sharks. >> for the next few days, while
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the sharks are in the finals, pittsburgh is changing their name. even the city hall is painted teal. >> this is a great idea, we support the sharks. >> local businesses are talking teal as well. like this smoothie shop. >> we have a smoothie, it is really cool, and the most important thing about this smoothie is the color. it is teal colored. and it piece like teal. >> she just made that up. >> we've changed the names of our beers. >> the restaurant is changing several names. the city can call it self teal
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town. >> let's go, sharks. >> they have not won anything yet. >> they are getting a lot of support from the town. >> they are going to need a lot of love to eat the finger in - - be to the penguins. >> pittsburgh will keep the name teal town as long as the sharks are in the playoffs. and tomorrow it is about yellow and blue when the warriors warriors host the cavaliers for game two of the finals, the league announcing today the granting - - grammy-winning artist and his wife will perform the national anthem at the oracle arena. >> it sounds like fun hitting the bay area today. >> temperatures are in the 70s, it is very warm inland, low 90s in parts of the east bay, the cooling trend continues. temperatures came down today, and here is why, low-pressure
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offshore is kicking in natural ac off the area, low-pressure is going to bring the numbers down even further tomorrow, and the difference between yesterday's temperatures and - - and today, it is 20 degrees cooler, a step in the right direction, unbearably hot over the weekend, and the temperatures right now, as we look toward the bay bridge, in concorde it is 89 degrees. livermore at 97, san francisco is 63, 80 degrees in san jose, the numbers are in the eighties, so we will be cooling off a little bit more on sunday, with temperatures coming in a little bit off the mark tomorrow appeared to where we had them today. that cooling trend continues through monday and through tuesday and that high and that low get the side. here we go tomorrow, it all will burn back to the shoreline, and then the clouds will move over the peninsula by tomorrow. we settle into that summertime
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pattern, stop me if you've heard this before, and a hot sunday, away from the water, not as hot as it was today, the fog returns and temperatures start to cool. still it will be a nice finish to the weekend, the street festival tomorrow, mostly sunny and mild, mild, and for the art and wine festival, that will be fun tomorrow, sunny, warm, temperatures around 81 degrees, if you are heading down interstate 5 or 99, fresno is 104 degrees, yikes. 76 at lake tahoe. in monterey, 67 degrees. lowe's tonight, mid-fifties in the bay area, the numbers tomorrow begin to ease back toward seasonable averages with mid 80s in the santa clara valley's, numbers will still be warm, just not in the hundreds.
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up in the north bay, 80 degrees by the beach, and smoking up around the lake, clearlake is in the lower 90s, and numbers are continuing to cool into monday and tuesday and by wednesday, it will be almost back to normal with numbers in the low 80s in the end, we keep them there for the rest of the week, more warm days inland, the rest of us will cool down and everyone will be significantly cooler by midweek. there is plenty to talk about in weather but not nearly as much as this guy had to talk about in sports, hey, mr. glenn. >> hello. just a lonely sports guy in the parking lot of the nhl stanley cup finals over my shoulder, at least i have you, don't i? nobody? anybody? come on back. the game has not even started yet. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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cup final game 3... let's lk in the tank where the sharks (hopefully/or have) respond. boxing...this is way more tn that! the greatest....muhamd ali gone at the age of 74. funeral services will be in hometown louisville on frid. today up the road in oaklan the nba finals players for e warriors and cavaliers remembered ali and golden s coach steve kerr spoke about being awe struck meeting "t n experience" arguably the single most sacred event ever held is underway right now, the sharks and the penguins are scoreless, they just had a moment of silence for mohammed ali, the greatest gone at age 74, the funeral service will be held for the champ in his hometown on friday. up the road in oakland, players
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for the warriors and the cavaliers remembered him, and steve kerr talked about being stopped in his tracks, in the presence of the greatest of all time. >> it was a thrill, he is one of the few people on earth who had that presence where you got that presence, just being in his presence, being there in the same room, it was quite an experience. >> he was known to have had a lighter side, people loved him. last night i talked to some san francisco icons including sissel williams and his wife janet - - sissel williams - - cecil williams. >> is this okay? and he put it up at that moment. and of course he wanted to end
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of that situation. >> he was going to defend your honor. >> that is right, he would come into the city and it was always a great conversation, even though his hope had begun to be a challenge for him, he was still equally as sharp and as effective as these others. >> an awkward segue into baseball, leading the cardinals 3-0, even jeff had a hand in this one. in the third inning, they activated sunny, he would start on the mound on sunday. as for the game today, a's and astros, nolan ryan, boy, excuse me, they were off-the-wall and left. they came in for a 4-3 lead, and it is a two run game. and the big boys hit them. they will cut the lead and then
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in the ninth, as if they needed to be more dramatic, jed lowrie said i am not ready to go home. he tied the game up with his first long ball of the year, this one went extras, folks, into the 12th, which ended a walkoff single scoring george springer and the astros were able to win the final 6-5. and st. mary's just had to win the tournament in the raleigh regional. bottom eight, down by four, they came up with the rbi single, st. mary's came back to tie the game up at five points. and this one went to the 13th. travis blues for - - drove in
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the game, a-5 at st. mary's, and they are coming home. and speaking of the baseball championship, they brought up second. how about a double down to the field line? 2-1 and a score, winning the game 7-3, finishing the season 25-3. and this was an eyebrow raiser. grand slam final, she has lost. and this time, in the first set, a ground stroke kept her off balance, winning the first set, second set, championship point, dropping that perfect shot, serena could not do anything about it, that was it, winning the first grand slam title until williams, stuck on 21. that will do it from outside of the sap center, as we send it
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back to you again, a lonely fourth in the parking lot, with the nhl stanley cup finals. >> we will see you back at 6:00. thank you for joining us. have a good night. >> ninan: tonight, the life and legacy of muhammad ali. tributes pouring in for the boxing legend, and political activist who died at the age of 74. we look back at ali's historic fights in the ring, his inspiring battles out of it, and his unforgettable personality. >> i'm so bad, i make medicine sick. >> ninan: also tonight, an update on the fort hood soldiers killed in the devastating texas floods. and we'll show you how the u.s. military is fighting isis at sea. >> this aircraft carrier had been in the persian gulf. it was brought up through the suez canal, and repositioned here in the eastern mediterranean sea. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan, with a weer
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