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> heavyweight champion sonny liston already being impaired with all time greats jack dempsey and joe louis goes into training to dispense with the louisville lip. liston is an 8-1 favorite. many experts think that's giving clay the bust of the doubt. >> liston was a destroyer of the flesh . if he was around today, he would eat up every heavyweight. he would have eaten tyson up and knocked him out. in fact, i seen him hit a guy way jab, knocked his teeth out. true story. >> i saw sonny liston a few days ago. >> ain't he ugly? he's too ugly to be the world's champ. the world's champ should be pretty like me. >> this was a guy who had been to jail several times for armed robbery for beating up a cop. he was managed by the mob. his three previous fights had all resulted in first round knockouts. >> forget it. they're looking at my kid bouncing kid they figure, oh, my god, he's going to get killed. but they didn't realize the transition from '60 to '64. this kid became a man. he loved to train. loved to spar. he could spar like you and i take a hot shower. >> my new year's resolution is to knoc
> heavyweight champion sonny liston already being impaired with all time greats jack dempsey and joe louis goes into training to dispense with the louisville lip. liston is an 8-1 favorite. many experts think that's giving clay the bust of the doubt. >> liston was a destroyer of the flesh . if he was around today, he would eat up every heavyweight. he would have eaten tyson up and knocked him out. in fact, i seen him hit a guy way jab, knocked his teeth out. true story. >> i saw...
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he t the joe louis the first ti. african-americans listened to the radio. joe lewis came back. when joe lewis was near death, he had very little money. man can be redeemed. he saw those lessons of how people should grow and learn. he was never a race hater. he was a man that understood that america had mistreated blacks tremendously. and it was time for african-americans to be appreciated for who they were. >> i wanted to ask you, what about his conversion? what americans perceived mohammed ali? >> america had a full perception of islam but most americans had a poor perception of anything that wasn't like them. baptists dislike catholics. today, you had a mormon speaker. most would've thought that he was a demagogue. at the time he converted. other religions and other faiths , hoping to get out of the repression. ali converted. he was not a fanatic. he saw the world. islam was one of the largest religions in the world. you must remember that he used his belief and his faith to condemn those we believe misrepresent you. they destroy countries and people and buildings. perhaps on
he t the joe louis the first ti. african-americans listened to the radio. joe lewis came back. when joe lewis was near death, he had very little money. man can be redeemed. he saw those lessons of how people should grow and learn. he was never a race hater. he was a man that understood that america had mistreated blacks tremendously. and it was time for african-americans to be appreciated for who they were. >> i wanted to ask you, what about his conversion? what americans perceived...
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heavyweight champion sonny listen to already being impaired with all time greats jack dempsey and joe louiss into training to dispense with the louisville lip. listen to is an 8-1 favorite. many experts think that's giving clay the bust of the doubt. >> listen to was a destroyer of the flesh . if he was around today, he would eat up every heavyweight. he would have eaten tyson up and knocked him out. in fact, i seen him hit a guy way jab, knocked his teeth out. true story. >> i son sonny listen to a few days:00. >> annie oakley. he's too ugly to be the world's champ. the world's champ should be pretty like me. >> this was a guy who had been to jail several times for armed robbery for beating up a cop. he was managed by the mob. his three previous fights had all resulted in first round knockouts. >> forget it. they're looking at my kid bouncing kid they figure, oh, my god, he's going to get killed. but they didn't realize the transition from '60 to '64. this kid became a man. he loved to train. loved to spar. he could spar like you and i take a hot shower. >> my new year's resolution is to k
heavyweight champion sonny listen to already being impaired with all time greats jack dempsey and joe louiss into training to dispense with the louisville lip. listen to is an 8-1 favorite. many experts think that's giving clay the bust of the doubt. >> listen to was a destroyer of the flesh . if he was around today, he would eat up every heavyweight. he would have eaten tyson up and knocked him out. in fact, i seen him hit a guy way jab, knocked his teeth out. true story. >> i son...
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joe louis was-- coached by his handlers not to say and do things so he wouldn't alienate white america. so he could be the great patriotic crossover figure. floyd paterson was endorsed by the president of the united states, john f kennedy over liston because he represented a kind of civil right, nash yent civil rights view as opposed to this figure who had been in jail and really had a horrible growing up. we referred to him, i don't love the term, thug. >> you know the context in which i meant it. >> i do. i absolutely do. this is the way he was viewed as much. and-- as such, so all these people represented things. they had symbolic weight on their shoulder. jack demp see, same thing. he was used to fielt black fighters. and weirdly for a century, that office,ed heavy wet championship of the world carried enormous political symbolic and eventually racial weight. now it means nothing. >> rose: okay g ahead. >> in 1971, first fight, i was a freshman at syracuse and i went to the loews theater in syracuse as david describes. and the ticket wasn't $20, it was $5. >> in syracuse. >> it was
joe louis was-- coached by his handlers not to say and do things so he wouldn't alienate white america. so he could be the great patriotic crossover figure. floyd paterson was endorsed by the president of the united states, john f kennedy over liston because he represented a kind of civil right, nash yent civil rights view as opposed to this figure who had been in jail and really had a horrible growing up. we referred to him, i don't love the term, thug. >> you know the context in which i...
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howard cosell, a rising sportscaster fiercely defended ali's decision saying they wanted another joe louis, a white man's black man. instead, they got ali. a man who would not conform regardless of the consequences. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to serve. declaring himself a conscientious objector and quarrel with them vietcong." >> this is this choice and you know every man has a choice of his own religion and beliefs. >> convicted of draft evasion, he was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from boxing. > muhammad teaches us. >> for the next three years, he traveled around the country preaching the principles of islam. and speaking out on race relations. >> we black people in america are fighting the same common enemy. >> in 1970, his conviction was overturned. and ali now 30 years old, was allowed back into the ring. >> ali! >> with a couple of wins under his belt, his next opponent, current heavyweight champion joe frazier. >> an explosive left to the jaw and muhammad ali goes down. >> ali suffers his first professional defeat. determined to reclaim the title,
howard cosell, a rising sportscaster fiercely defended ali's decision saying they wanted another joe louis, a white man's black man. instead, they got ali. a man who would not conform regardless of the consequences. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to serve. declaring himself a conscientious objector and quarrel with them vietcong." >> this is this choice and you know every man has a choice of his own religion and beliefs. >> convicted of draft evasion, he was...
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joe louis dismantles the pride of aryan supremacy by knocking out max.jesse lewis runs at am la -- am beulaher -- am laker to speed ad wins four goad medals. rosa parks sits on a bus in 1955 and a young seminary student from boston university stands up and takes the complex ideas and dips nit chocolate so big mama can understand it. and then from louisville, d. [cheering] -- emerged the civil very-tongued poet who took the ethos of somebodiness to unheard of heights before james brown said, i'm grabbing and i'm proud. muhammad ali said i'm black and i'm pretty. [laughter] >> black and pretty was an oxymoron. blacks did not say pretty. the first black millionaire in this country was not oprah but madam c.j. walker blocker -- walker who made products in order to help black people escape they're africanity, but muhammad ali said i'm proud. i'm pretty. i'm glad of who i am. and when he said that, that infused in africans a sense of somebodiness. to extrapolate mull mull -- muhammad ali from the times in which he lives is called historic presentism. to talk a
joe louis dismantles the pride of aryan supremacy by knocking out max.jesse lewis runs at am la -- am beulaher -- am laker to speed ad wins four goad medals. rosa parks sits on a bus in 1955 and a young seminary student from boston university stands up and takes the complex ideas and dips nit chocolate so big mama can understand it. and then from louisville, d. [cheering] -- emerged the civil very-tongued poet who took the ethos of somebodiness to unheard of heights before james brown said, i'm...
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howard cosell, a rising sportscaster fiercely defended ali's decision saying they wanted another joe louis, a white man's black man. instead, they got ali. a man who would not conform regardless of the consequences. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to be. declaring himself a consciencious on thor and famously saying i ain't got not quarrel with them viet cong. >> this is this choice and you know every man has a choice of his own religion and beliefs. >> convicted of draft evasion, he was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from boxing. > muhammad teaches us. >> for the next three years, he traveled around the country preaching the principles of islam. and speaking out on race relations. >> we black people in america are fighting the same common enemy. >> in 1970, his conviction was overturned. and ali now 30 years old, was allowed back into the ring. >> with a couple of wins under his belt, his next opponent, current heavyweight champion joe frazier. >> an explosive left to the jaw and muhammad ali goes down. >> ali suffers his first professional defeat. determined to
howard cosell, a rising sportscaster fiercely defended ali's decision saying they wanted another joe louis, a white man's black man. instead, they got ali. a man who would not conform regardless of the consequences. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to be. declaring himself a consciencious on thor and famously saying i ain't got not quarrel with them viet cong. >> this is this choice and you know every man has a choice of his own religion and beliefs. >> convicted of...
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took place at the joe louis arena where he played for the detroit red wings for 25 years, winning fourthere is day. the course is known to be tough for golfers and apparently for the caddies as well. amateur chris crawford broke his ankle yesterday during practice and he slipped on the wet grass around in a bunker and slid into the bunker. official place at the open starts on thursday. nicole: poor caddie. coming up, the wife of terrorists that one could soon be charged to accessory to murder. she knew of his plan to kill. meanwhile after president obama rips into doubt trump, the republican nominee fired right back. >> i watched president obama today and he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter. >> a live report from orlando coming-out gate investors focused on the federal reserve policy meeting today. while both said sherri jennie gallant made by a possible from the european union. how could that affect investors here. we will tell you what to expect. you are watching reporter, if your first lack of morning markets. congratulations. you made it through half of your week. ♪
took place at the joe louis arena where he played for the detroit red wings for 25 years, winning fourthere is day. the course is known to be tough for golfers and apparently for the caddies as well. amateur chris crawford broke his ankle yesterday during practice and he slipped on the wet grass around in a bunker and slid into the bunker. official place at the open starts on thursday. nicole: poor caddie. coming up, the wife of terrorists that one could soon be charged to accessory to murder....
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. >> he was already compared with joe louis, goes into the ring with the louisville lip.ought that gave clay the benefit of the doubt. >> if liston was around today, he would eat up the heavyweight. i mean, you were the guy that fights him and eats him up. the fact i seen him, here is a guy with a jab and knocked his teeth out. >> i saw sonny liston a few days ago. >> he is too ugly to be the world champ, the world champ should be pretty like me. >> this was a guy who had been to jail several times for armed robbery. beating up a cop. he was managed by the mob. his three previous fights had all resulted in first round knockouts. >> for a guy that -- they're looking to my kid, bouncing kid, oh, my god. he is going to get killed. you know, he figured. but they didn't realize the transition from 60 to '64, this kid became a man. he loved to train and spar. he could spar like you and i take a hot shower. >> my new year's resolution is to knock out that big ugly bear. shake up the whole world in 1964 and talk no more. >> now, will you please do us one favor and look right in t
. >> he was already compared with joe louis, goes into the ring with the louisville lip.ought that gave clay the benefit of the doubt. >> if liston was around today, he would eat up the heavyweight. i mean, you were the guy that fights him and eats him up. the fact i seen him, here is a guy with a jab and knocked his teeth out. >> i saw sonny liston a few days ago. >> he is too ugly to be the world champ, the world champ should be pretty like me. >> this was a guy...
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everybody's top three to five, but some people might prefer sugar ray robinson, some may prefer joe louis or someone else. but when you add everything that comes to being a sports figure, and being an icon, unquestionably no one can touch muhammad ali. >> you write about ali's charisma and ability to command attention even in his later years. what struck you about that? >> what is really interesting to me, reverend al, i'm someone who is born in '78. i saw -- i was alive for his last four fights, three of which he lost because he held on to boxing too long. i have to go back and watch old videos and old footage to see what kind of athlete he was and to see the interviews with howard cosell and others to really understand the charisma. for me and people in my generation, our first real experience with ali will always be when he lit the olympic torch in '96 in atlanta. to see the tears in people's eyes, to see the tears in my parent's eyes and then to understand, you know, i was 18 at the time, and i thought i knew muhammad ali. and i said, you know, i need to go back and really need to und
everybody's top three to five, but some people might prefer sugar ray robinson, some may prefer joe louis or someone else. but when you add everything that comes to being a sports figure, and being an icon, unquestionably no one can touch muhammad ali. >> you write about ali's charisma and ability to command attention even in his later years. what struck you about that? >> what is really interesting to me, reverend al, i'm someone who is born in '78. i saw -- i was alive for his...
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. >> howard cosell, fiercely defended his decision saying they wanted another joe louis, a white man's blackman. instead, they got ali. a man who would not conform regardless of the circumstances. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to serve, famously saying, i ain't got no quarrel with the viet kong. >> he was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from boxing. for the next three years, he reached the principals of islam and speaking out on race relations. >> we black people are fighting the same common enemy. >> his conviction was overturned. ali, now 30 years old, is allowed back into the ring. with a couple of wins under his belt, his next opponent, current heavyweight champion joe frazier. >> mohammad ali goes down. >> ali suffers his first professional defeat. determined to reclaim the title he trains harder than and epic fights soon follow. in swraoeueer, rumble in the jungle. then the thrilla in manila, the third and final fight with frazier. he would become boxing's first three-time heavyweight champion. in 1981, with 56 wins, he retires at the age of 39. his a
. >> howard cosell, fiercely defended his decision saying they wanted another joe louis, a white man's blackman. instead, they got ali. a man who would not conform regardless of the circumstances. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to serve, famously saying, i ain't got no quarrel with the viet kong. >> he was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from boxing. for the next three years, he reached the principals of islam and speaking out on race relations. >>...
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agree one of the two or three greatest boxers to ever fight, if not the great et cetera, along with joe louis and robinson were his idols so he was inside the ring one of the greetest fighters who ever fought. on top of that there's is stance he took with his religion where being a part of his religion was highly controversial. the choice to change his name wasn't respected by a great deal of the american public. he stuck to his principals. he refused induction into the motion to compel tear during the vietnam war. that was a highly controversial decision. when he was doing these things that we consider made him great, people didn't really like it. most of the country thought this guy has a big mouth. he's going to get killed by someone listening. he's refusing to going to the draft he's anti-american. today we look back and say wow he was willing to stand up to his principals. >> he certainly was and i remember after 9/11 he was outspoken saying i'm an american and i'm a muslim and speaking against killing from the muslim community. someone who as you mentioned controversial when he announce
agree one of the two or three greatest boxers to ever fight, if not the great et cetera, along with joe louis and robinson were his idols so he was inside the ring one of the greetest fighters who ever fought. on top of that there's is stance he took with his religion where being a part of his religion was highly controversial. the choice to change his name wasn't respected by a great deal of the american public. he stuck to his principals. he refused induction into the motion to compel tear...
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. >> reporter: in the ring, he had fuel peers, often compared to the great joe louis. it was said that louis was the first athlete to make america see and admire a black man. it was ali who made them listen. >> he was a credit to his race, the human race. i think in the final analysis rnls muhammad ali did us all a great service. >> our thanks to byron pitts. when we come back, our very own barbara walters with muhammad ali on women, religion, happiness, even what color he believes god to be. and since no one can sell the greatest better than the man himself, he even provided his own introduction. take a listen. >> float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. watch barbara walters interview me. these outare so stylishgs from lowe's it almost feels like were inside the house. not that i've been in there... or have i? now get a $50 lowe's gift card when you purchase this char-broil® advantage stainless steel gas grill. previously treated withd noplatinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or e.g.f.r. gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy,
. >> reporter: in the ring, he had fuel peers, often compared to the great joe louis. it was said that louis was the first athlete to make america see and admire a black man. it was ali who made them listen. >> he was a credit to his race, the human race. i think in the final analysis rnls muhammad ali did us all a great service. >> our thanks to byron pitts. when we come back, our very own barbara walters with muhammad ali on women, religion, happiness, even what color he...
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it reminds me of the old jimmy hoffa case, they brought joe louis to shake hands with him in front ofverybody thought we knew the life of o.j. simpson, thought we figured it out. then we got into the courtroom, we didn't know anything. i was covering it that whole year, every night for two hours. when that jury went out for a couple of hours i thought they'd come back fast. when they did i said, conviction for sure. i was blown away as so many people were. tell us about how you went into this and what you were able to do to teach us what we should have learned when it happened. >> i mean -- what's interesting about everything you're saying thus far in terms of irony of the case, it seems to have been forgotten as far as what we're really dealing with as far as who o.j. was as a man before that trial in 1994. i think we in the last 20 years especially have, as a culture, dismissed him as a monster. and i think one of the goals of this story is to just show him in all his human glory and all his celebrity. and have you be seduced by him once again to understand why people were so shocke
it reminds me of the old jimmy hoffa case, they brought joe louis to shake hands with him in front ofverybody thought we knew the life of o.j. simpson, thought we figured it out. then we got into the courtroom, we didn't know anything. i was covering it that whole year, every night for two hours. when that jury went out for a couple of hours i thought they'd come back fast. when they did i said, conviction for sure. i was blown away as so many people were. tell us about how you went into this...
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. >> ron, being a detroit guy, a lot of people, before there was ali, there was joe louis, who in hiswn way, helped break down barriers. >> in his own way, that was a lot more quieter than muhammad ali. muhammad ali took it to another level, and i agree with everything everybody was saying today. what strikes me is five decades after muhammad ali was in his prime, we have a leader of a major party who looked out in the audience today and said there's my african-american. i hope he behaves himself. >> i was there at the white house when he received the medal of freedom. it was a group gathering. >> yes, there was. >> it was extraordinary, watching george w. bush and the eloquence of bush's tribute to him. >> it's amazing, though, that we live in a country where sports stars aren't just sports stars. they don't have to just be sports stars. they can talk about issues. >> we're all citizens. with that, that's all we have for today. we're back next day. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. eve
. >> ron, being a detroit guy, a lot of people, before there was ali, there was joe louis, who in hiswn way, helped break down barriers. >> in his own way, that was a lot more quieter than muhammad ali. muhammad ali took it to another level, and i agree with everything everybody was saying today. what strikes me is five decades after muhammad ali was in his prime, we have a leader of a major party who looked out in the audience today and said there's my african-american. i hope he...
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i remember getting ready to watch -- my father was a joe louis guy. was february, so, just before the fight went on my dad put on his coat, over coat. he was going -- i said, where are you going? i'm going out to catch clay. that was known for opposite ends. but -- >> dickerson: meaning he's going to get knocked out. >> he thought liston was going to knock him out so he was going to catch him. every day of my life when i'm 16, 17, the war was real. this is '67. the war is real. we're thinking, what are we going to do about -- every phase of my life, including now, ali was there. >> dickerson: thomas, tell me about muhammad ali as a boxer. why was he so good? >> let me just get one thing off my chest. i was listening to donald trump at the top of this telecast, it brought back a memory of a dinner i had attended at the taj mahal. the trump taj mahal a as it was known then in the mid 1990s, one of those dinners where muhammad was given an award, big gala event. donald trump was sitting at the same table at ma'am add. ma'am add leaned over whispered to m
i remember getting ready to watch -- my father was a joe louis guy. was february, so, just before the fight went on my dad put on his coat, over coat. he was going -- i said, where are you going? i'm going out to catch clay. that was known for opposite ends. but -- >> dickerson: meaning he's going to get knocked out. >> he thought liston was going to knock him out so he was going to catch him. every day of my life when i'm 16, 17, the war was real. this is '67. the war is real....
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. >> ron, being a detroit guy, a lot of people, before there was ali, there was joe louis, who in his way, helped break down barriers. >> in his own way, that was a lot more quieter than muhammad level, and i agree with everything everybody was saying today. what strikes me is five decades after muhammad ali was in his prime, we have a leader of a major party who looked out in the audience today and said there's my african-american. i hope he behaves himself. >> i was there at the white house when he received the medal of freedom. it was a group gathering. >> yes, there was. >> it was extraordinary, watching george w. bush and the eloquence of bush's tribute to him. >> it's amazing, though, thatwe [000:58:32;00] li prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. i like the bride more than the groom. turquois dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no one's got moves like uncle joe.
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howard cosell, a rising sports caster fiercely defended ali's decision, saying they wanted another joe louisa white man's black man. instead, they got ali, a man who would not con form, regardless of the consequences. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to serve, declaring himself a conscientious actor and famously saying, i ain't got no quarrel with them vietcong. >> this is his choice, and you know, every man has a choice for his own religion and beliefs. >> reporter: convicted of draft eamptivation, he was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from boxing. >> muhammad teaches us -- >> reporter: for the next three years, he traveled around the country, preaching the principles of islam and speaking out on race relations. >> we black people in america are fighting the same common enemy. >> reporter: in 19 sencht, his conviction was overturned, and ali, now 30 years old, was allowed back into the ring. >> who do y'all think the champ is? >> ali! >> reporter: with a couple of wins under his belt, his next opponent, kuncht heavyweight champion joe frazier. >> an explosion to t
howard cosell, a rising sports caster fiercely defended ali's decision, saying they wanted another joe louisa white man's black man. instead, they got ali, a man who would not con form, regardless of the consequences. at the height of the vietnam war, ali refused to serve, declaring himself a conscientious actor and famously saying, i ain't got no quarrel with them vietcong. >> this is his choice, and you know, every man has a choice for his own religion and beliefs. >> reporter:...
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. >> ron, being a detroit guy, a lot of people, before there was ali, there was joe louis, who in his way, helped break down barriers. >> in his own way, that was a lot more quieter than muhammad ali. muhammad ali took it to another level, and i agree with everything everybody was saying today. what strikes me is five decades after muhammad ali was in his prime, we have a leader of a major party who looked out in the audience today and said there's my african-american. i hope he behaves himself. >> i was there at the white house when he received the medal of freedom. it was a group gathering. >> yes, there was. >> it was extraordinary, watching george w. bush and the eloquence of bush's tribute to him. >> it's amazing, though, that we live in a >>> in paris, the city of lights. actually, had been the city of gray the last two weeks. most unusual. record setting rains. cool temperatures, and a day, however on this sunday, that it dawned dry, thankfully, that we are to have a men's championship after the fourth time in the last five years. that man, the undisputed best player in the wor
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and he makes you remember -- jimmy cantor once had a quote about joe louis, he was a credit toys his race, the human race. ali became that times ten or 100 or 1,000. you look back over the last half century not just in this country but in this world, brian, ali was our gift to the world. and i'm not saying he wasn't flawed and obviously there was meanness in him toward joe frazier. but over the last half century he was ruth plus jordan plus namath. make any list you want. and still he was the biggest star that we had. >> bob gunnell, i do want to let you go back to the family. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> but bob, just before i lose you for one second, i know there's a media briefing tomorrow. what is known, what can you share with us about plans coming up in the days ahead? >> only that the funeral will take place in louisville and i will -- and we'll give you more details tomorrow at noon. >> bob, our condolences. please pass them along. thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you so much. >> bob gunnell from arizona, where the champ died tonight at age 74. matt la
and he makes you remember -- jimmy cantor once had a quote about joe louis, he was a credit toys his race, the human race. ali became that times ten or 100 or 1,000. you look back over the last half century not just in this country but in this world, brian, ali was our gift to the world. and i'm not saying he wasn't flawed and obviously there was meanness in him toward joe frazier. but over the last half century he was ruth plus jordan plus namath. make any list you want. and still he was the...
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mean, controversial for not enlisting in the military in the way lou louis had done, of course, joe louisher great boxer. and his case went to the supreme court which ruled in his favor. three years in the prime of his athletic career, gone, as a result. and in some quarters, people never forgave him, feeling ali had not lived up to the standards of great black boxers of the earlier era. if you think about people like jesse owens, proud people here was ali, challenging that. who famously challenged the vietnam war. >> yeah. he stood up for his beliefs. he won and had been convicted and won, that conviction was overturned. he ended up not spending time in jail because of it. you talk about his personality. he talked about, he said that people who are humble don't go that far in life but he's a pretty nice guy at home. and that sounds like the experience. >> i remember, you know, espn did the greatest athletes of the 20th century. i remember going with him to take an award and walking in among these celebrities. i don't know if you know the name r kelly. he sang a song dedicated to ali. "i
mean, controversial for not enlisting in the military in the way lou louis had done, of course, joe louisher great boxer. and his case went to the supreme court which ruled in his favor. three years in the prime of his athletic career, gone, as a result. and in some quarters, people never forgave him, feeling ali had not lived up to the standards of great black boxers of the earlier era. if you think about people like jesse owens, proud people here was ali, challenging that. who famously...
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joe louis dismantles the pride of arian supremacy by knocking out max smelling in 124 seconds.se lewis runs an ambulatory speed and wins four gold medals. rosa parks sits down on a bus in national correspondent good morning ri in december of 1955 and a young -- from boston university stands up and takes the complex ideas and dips it in chocolate so big mama can understand it. [ applause ] and then from louisville -- [ applause ] emerged the silver tongued poet who took the ethos of somebody-ness to unheard of heights. before james brown said, i'm black an i'm proud, muhammad ali said i'm black and i'm pretty. [ applause ] black and pretty was an oxymoron. blacks did not say pretty. the first black millionaire in this country was not oprah. but it was madame c.j. walker. who made products in order to help black people escape their africanity. muhammad ali said, i'm proud. i'm pretty. i'm glad of who i am. and when he said that, that infused in africans a sense of somebody-ness. to extrapolate muhammad ali from the times in which he lives is when's called historic precitinism. it
joe louis dismantles the pride of arian supremacy by knocking out max smelling in 124 seconds.se lewis runs an ambulatory speed and wins four gold medals. rosa parks sits down on a bus in national correspondent good morning ri in december of 1955 and a young -- from boston university stands up and takes the complex ideas and dips it in chocolate so big mama can understand it. [ applause ] and then from louisville -- [ applause ] emerged the silver tongued poet who took the ethos of...
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one of, but still a lot, joe louis and everybody else, but none of the fighters that i ever heard ofd ali had and you know what? i'm going to miss him. a lot of people are going to miss him because boxing is not the same. it wasn't the staple when -- same when he retired. maria: he changed his name. why go from cassius clay to muhammad ali. >> his religious. he turned his religion around. maria: an incredible conviction. >> he stood up for what he believed in right until the end and you've got to respect him. do also feel those military guys who defended the united states also have a word at some point, but muhammad ali was the greatest guy in the world and i became a prize fighter because of watching him fight. who would have thought i'd be fighting larry holmes a couple of years later, right, larry. maria: wow. go ahead. >> and i tell you one thing about ali, he had a right not to go in there because that ain't our war we fight. we're always fight be somebody else's war we need to fight our war and protect our ground. they should not condemn this guy. i didn't want to go over there
one of, but still a lot, joe louis and everybody else, but none of the fighters that i ever heard ofd ali had and you know what? i'm going to miss him. a lot of people are going to miss him because boxing is not the same. it wasn't the staple when -- same when he retired. maria: he changed his name. why go from cassius clay to muhammad ali. >> his religious. he turned his religion around. maria: an incredible conviction. >> he stood up for what he believed in right until the end and...
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louis. one out and runner on 3rd. here is joe panic. >> fair ball. brandon moss over to get to it.pan safe. throw to 3rd. out and a 1-0 game. >>> the giants would add to their early lead after pitcher jeff samardzija would bloop this one to right and score brandon crawford and the cardinals would come back and erase a 4-1 deficit with one shot. three run shot in the 5th inning would erase the deficit and the giants would not score again. the cardinals would go on to hit four home runs and win it 7- 4 and jeff peevy looking to get things back today. first pitch is 5:05. >>> for the a's a five game- winning streak a memory as the a's have dropped the last two games. in houston trying to right the ship. springer is back at the wall looking for it and this is a a home run! lowry ties it at five. >> yeah. jed lowry ties it up in the 5th and sending the game into extra innings and in the 12th the bottom of the 3rd the game tied at 5th. houston carlos ca ria with this walk and the astros would win it by a final of 6-5 and the astros would salvage one game in houston. first pitch at 11:10.
louis. one out and runner on 3rd. here is joe panic. >> fair ball. brandon moss over to get to it.pan safe. throw to 3rd. out and a 1-0 game. >>> the giants would add to their early lead after pitcher jeff samardzija would bloop this one to right and score brandon crawford and the cardinals would come back and erase a 4-1 deficit with one shot. three run shot in the 5th inning would erase the deficit and the giants would not score again. the cardinals would go on to hit four home...
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louis. that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joeillary clinton declares donald trump too dangerous to be president, but the attacks have already begun. a new report finds trump to be the most litigious front-runner ever. new york attorney general eric schneiderman will be on set. "morning joe" is just moments away. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. why do people have eyebrows?i. why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are yoreading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you,
louis. that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joeillary clinton declares donald trump too dangerous to be president, but the attacks have already begun. a new report finds trump to be the most litigious front-runner ever. new york attorney general eric schneiderman will be on set. "morning joe" is just moments away. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2%...
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louis. >>> that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joep's campaign is one year old today. our panel talks about whether prominent republicans are not buying him a cake and whether he's grown as a candidate in that time. >>> plus, joe goes one-on-one with ohio governor john kasich. our exclusive conversation with the former presidential candidate. that and much more coming your way on "morning joe." anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with dietnd exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not
louis. >>> that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joep's campaign is one year old today. our panel talks about whether prominent republicans are not buying him a cake and whether he's grown as a candidate in that time. >>> plus, joe goes one-on-one with ohio governor john kasich. our exclusive conversation with the former presidential candidate. that and much more coming your way on "morning joe." anyone with type 2 diabetes...
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louis. >>> that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joe another violent night of protests against donald trump. they caused san jose police to move in after several of his supporters were attacked. >>> plus hillary clinton's foreign policy takedown of a republican opponent and his comeback. "morning joe" is just moments away. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula. ...to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way
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louis. >>> that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joely into the general election and republicans are already getting tired of having to answer for or defend their party's presumptive nominee. we'll have that. plus the latest on the investigation into the orlando terror attack. that and much more coming up next on "morning joe." before earning enough cash back om bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoo. not jump through them. th's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water ge with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena it takes a lot of rk... but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and somet
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louis. >>> that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joefamily, when donald trump began his presidential bid he said he handed over the reins of his business empire to his children. after several campaign missteps are his kids running that too? we'll talk about that and much more coming up next on "morning joe." with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance works around the clock... to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and
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louis. that does it for me and you and "way too early." coming up on "morning joego live to london with the political turmoil over brexit. plus the latest fallout here at home as hillary clinton slams donald trump's response to the british exit. we'll have her new ad. and it seems trump is now softening his stance on some of his most controversial positions including that muslim ban. that and much more coming up next on "morning joe." what are you doing? getting faster. huh? detecting threats faster, responding faster, recovering faster. when your security's built in not just bolted on, and you protect the data and not just the perimeter, you get faster. wow, speed kills. systems open to all, but closed to intruders. trusted by 8 of 10 of the world's largest banks. anknows how it feelsiabetes to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokan
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louis, thanks. >>> breaking news we want to report just in. nbc news has just called california for hillary clinton. now, that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joet years to the day after she gave her concession speech, hillary clinton is now her party's presumptive nominee. but bernie sanders vows to fight on. and on and on. >>> and later, republicans increasingly have to answer for donald trump's comments. now the first defections begin. that and much more coming up next on "morning joe." ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see what the power of points can do for your business. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance works around the clock... this can help you lower adulblood sugar and a1c.tes. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering
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louis. as for actually endorsing clinton, sanders told "morning joe" there are few things he wants to hear fromould like hillary clinton to say you know what, yeah, public colleges and universities should be tuition-free. can we do other things? yeah, we can. i would like to see hillary clinton move us closer, she's not going to adopt my view of a medicare for all single payer program, i know that, but i would like to see her go a lot further than she has in making sure that we are moving toward a day in the very near future where all of our people have health care as a right, not a privilege. >> let's bring in my super girl power panel. nina turner, bernie sanders surrogate and former ohio state senator, democratic strategist and senior fellow at the council chrystal ball. this is wonderful. this is exciting. i will turn to you on this, nina. you are looking fabulous. i love to see you. like the glasses. i have been an outlier in saying i'm not sure it is as important as the rest of the mainstream media thinks it is that bernie sanders say yes, i endorse her. do you think it's important that h
louis. as for actually endorsing clinton, sanders told "morning joe" there are few things he wants to hear fromould like hillary clinton to say you know what, yeah, public colleges and universities should be tuition-free. can we do other things? yeah, we can. i would like to see hillary clinton move us closer, she's not going to adopt my view of a medicare for all single payer program, i know that, but i would like to see her go a lot further than she has in making sure that we are...
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louis blues. and two players got into a a fight. it was pretty unusual. i've never seen this. check this out. >> in front of the bench right here. david backes and joeton. both guys grabbing each other's beards. joe saying mine is bigger. david's like mine's growing. >> jimmy: yeah. that's sort of how i imagine lumberjacks saying hello. "hey, how's it going." [ laughter and applause ] pull each others beards. >> brawny! >> jimmy: oh, this is nice here. i saw that carolina panthers quarterback cam newton will star in a new nickelodeon show helping kids achieve their lifelong dreams. or, almost achieve their lifelong dreams but then blow ithe [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh, hey. oh. >> jimmy: you know you liked that one. [ laughter ] hey, guys, i saw "the angry birds movie" comes out this weekend. yeah, they're saying the birds in the movie are angry because, mostly because the movie didn't come out two years ago. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: really? really? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: check this out. next "star wars" movie currently filming in ireland. you can tell they're filming "star wars" in ireland when darth vader is, "luke, i a
louis blues. and two players got into a a fight. it was pretty unusual. i've never seen this. check this out. >> in front of the bench right here. david backes and joeton. both guys grabbing each other's beards. joe saying mine is bigger. david's like mine's growing. >> jimmy: yeah. that's sort of how i imagine lumberjacks saying hello. "hey, how's it going." [ laughter and applause ] pull each others beards. >> brawny! >> jimmy: oh, this is nice here. i saw...
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louis by one of the subcommittees, the platform committee saying we'll see how far they go, further two weeks from now in orlando. he said grudgingly on morning joe on friday morning, yes, yes kyl vote, he didn't say yes he had to vote for her, about whether he would vote, he said yes, i want to defeat donald trump. and then, still not endorsing her. not dropping out, not suspending his campaign. he still has the protection at the expense of tax payers. we're also seeing on our new nbc/wall street poll that some of sanders supporters are moving towards clinton. there is an increase in those saying they would vote for her. does elizabeth warren help her enormously, the bad problem? >> well, i think senator sanders, you know, fully understands that there'll be an appropriate time for him to endorse her. he said he's going to vote for her. he has said that he will do everything he can to defeat donald trump and clearly there is one step left to for him to take. and presumably he'll take it when he feels it's appropriate, but of course his supporters are moving to hillary clinton because there's a choice in november. and the choice is donald trump. a
louis by one of the subcommittees, the platform committee saying we'll see how far they go, further two weeks from now in orlando. he said grudgingly on morning joe on friday morning, yes, yes kyl vote, he didn't say yes he had to vote for her, about whether he would vote, he said yes, i want to defeat donald trump. and then, still not endorsing her. not dropping out, not suspending his campaign. he still has the protection at the expense of tax payers. we're also seeing on our new nbc/wall...
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