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ali was one of them. yet at his heart he was still a kid from louisville who ran with the gods and walked with a cripple and smiled at the foolishness of it all. he is gone, but he will never die. he was my big brother. thank you. [ clapping ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, brian gum ble. [ clapping ] >> the great michael angelo who was no stranger to fame wrote that ultimately people forget what you said and people forget what you did. but no one will forget how you made them feel. as applied to muhammad ali. the march of time may one day diminish his poetry, butterflies and bees. it may one day dull the memories of the thriller in manila, and the rumble in the jungle. i doubt any of us will ever forget. how muhammad ali made us feel. i'm not talking about how proud he made you feel with his exploits. or how special he made you feel when you were privileged enough to be in his company. i'm talking about how he tricked our hearts and our souls. and our conscience and made our fights his fights for de
ali was one of them. yet at his heart he was still a kid from louisville who ran with the gods and walked with a cripple and smiled at the foolishness of it all. he is gone, but he will never die. he was my big brother. thank you. [ clapping ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, brian gum ble. [ clapping ] >> the great michael angelo who was no stranger to fame wrote that ultimately people forget what you said and people forget what you did. but no one will forget how you made them...
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ali still chose america. i imagine he knew that only here in this country could he have -- when it all back. so he chose to help perfect the union where a descendant of slaves can become the king of the world. [applause] process, lend some dignity to all of us. maids, porters, students, and elderly bathroom attendants, and help inspire a young mixed kid with a funny name to have the audacity to believe he could be anything, even the president of the united states. [applause] muhammad ali was america. muhammad ali will always be america. what a man. what a spirit. what a joyous mightful champion. god bless the greatness of ali, god bless his family, and god bless this nation we love. thank you very much. [applause] >> peace be with you everyone here and on behalf of ali family i want to say thank you to louisville, kentucky. all the love that you have shown us in our lives has been unbelievable. also, i want to thank the entire globe. my father was loved all over. the processional today was overwhelming. it wa
ali still chose america. i imagine he knew that only here in this country could he have -- when it all back. so he chose to help perfect the union where a descendant of slaves can become the king of the world. [applause] process, lend some dignity to all of us. maids, porters, students, and elderly bathroom attendants, and help inspire a young mixed kid with a funny name to have the audacity to believe he could be anything, even the president of the united states. [applause] muhammad ali was...
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[applause] we do need muhammad ali now. we need the strength, the hope, the compassion, and the conviction that he demonstrated. this time our beloved champion , is down, and for once he will not get up. not this time. not ever again. let me close with a quick personal story. 50 years ago, muhammad ali beat -- defeated george trevalo in toronto, canada. the very next day, he showed up in my neighborhood on the south side of chicago. car in theout of the driveway, i happen to be next-door shooting hoops in a friend's backyard. i, of course, quickly ran to the fence and for the first time in my life, i shook the champ's hand. i was 17. i was awe struck and i thought he was the greatest. now, half a century and a lifetime of experiences later, i am still awestruck and i'm convinced more than ever that muhammad ali is the greatest. [applause] to be standing here by virtue of his and lonnie's request, it's mind numbing. the honor that ali has done me today as he goes to his grave is one that i will take to mine. god bless you, c
[applause] we do need muhammad ali now. we need the strength, the hope, the compassion, and the conviction that he demonstrated. this time our beloved champion , is down, and for once he will not get up. not this time. not ever again. let me close with a quick personal story. 50 years ago, muhammad ali beat -- defeated george trevalo in toronto, canada. the very next day, he showed up in my neighborhood on the south side of chicago. car in theout of the driveway, i happen to be next-door...
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. >> muhammad ali.ighter, a hero, in and out of the ring. >> still the greatest of all time. >> america's favorite mom, florence henderson. ♪ >> she meant the world. i mean, she was a guiding light. >> and a first lady who stood by a president, but still made her own mark. >> this love led her to take up the twin causes of stem cell research and alzheimer's research. >> plus, the news makers, and heroes who helped us soar. >> godspeed, john glenn. >> saying good-bye, and thank you. >> good evening. i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. as families are gathered together for christmas and the start of hanukkah, we thought it was a good time to look back and celebrate the legends we lost this year. >> and we start with a groundbreaking artist, whose voice and stage persona ushered in a revolution in every way possible. >> he's the best pop musician that ever lived. ♪ my name is prince and i am funky ♪ >> anybody who ever cooed into a microphone and harmonized it owes it to prince. ♪ >> he didn't sou
. >> muhammad ali.ighter, a hero, in and out of the ring. >> still the greatest of all time. >> america's favorite mom, florence henderson. ♪ >> she meant the world. i mean, she was a guiding light. >> and a first lady who stood by a president, but still made her own mark. >> this love led her to take up the twin causes of stem cell research and alzheimer's research. >> plus, the news makers, and heroes who helped us soar. >> godspeed, john...
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muhammad ali has just refused to be inducted into the united states armed forces. >> muhammad ali getsody get something my negros don't have. if i'm gonna die, i'll die right here fighting you. >> that won him enemies in many corners of america. >> one of his most famous statements was, ain't no viet cong ever called me the n-word. and that black americans felt about the vietnamese war. >> what happens now to his title? he will doubtless be stripped of it and he will no longer be the champion. >> he lost the heart of his athletic career because he refused to fight in vietnam. now, that doesn't make him nelson mandela, but it was something. and it was striking to many americans that he not only had beliefs, but he stood up for them. >> i'm not sure that there's anybody left, really, for you to fight. >> you. >> that may come about some day. thank you for coming on. >> stay in shape. i have wrestled with an alligator. i done tussled with a whale. i done handcuffed lightning, threw thunder in jail. >> in 1974, ali/foreman in the country of zaire, the "rumble in the jungle." >> the people
muhammad ali has just refused to be inducted into the united states armed forces. >> muhammad ali getsody get something my negros don't have. if i'm gonna die, i'll die right here fighting you. >> that won him enemies in many corners of america. >> one of his most famous statements was, ain't no viet cong ever called me the n-word. and that black americans felt about the vietnamese war. >> what happens now to his title? he will doubtless be stripped of it and he will no...
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holmes is the first great champion right after muhammad ali. and you know all about muhammad ali. in fact, holmes defeated an older and out of shape ali in 1980, but holmes never got the credit that i think he deserved, and that's because he just wasn't as charismatic as muhammad ali. who was as care charismatic as muhammad ali? holmes was a great fighter, a skilled boxer. he had very fast hands. and he was a big man with a hard, heavy punch, yet a serious knockout blow. and when he fought gerry cooney in 1982, he was undefeated. 39-0. cooney was the challenger. he was an irish american from new york. cooney rises through the boxing ranks and he becomes popular and famous for two main reasons. one, like holmes, he's a tremendous puncher. he hits very, very hard. he ended many of his fights with early knockouts. but second, and there are no two ways about this, gerry cooney is popular because he is white. that has a ton to do with his immense popularity. after decades of heavyweight x boxing being dominated by black fighters and black champions. i'll give you some of the names. you
holmes is the first great champion right after muhammad ali. and you know all about muhammad ali. in fact, holmes defeated an older and out of shape ali in 1980, but holmes never got the credit that i think he deserved, and that's because he just wasn't as charismatic as muhammad ali. who was as care charismatic as muhammad ali? holmes was a great fighter, a skilled boxer. he had very fast hands. and he was a big man with a hard, heavy punch, yet a serious knockout blow. and when he fought...
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all different areas, ali.t we want them to do is to show us what they're doing, talk with us about what the impediments are and then also lay out what their ideas and hopes for expansion will be if we can get some of this regulatory burden, litigious burden, taxation burden off their backs. what we want to do is bring many of those jobs back and keep those, retain those jobs so that we don't have to count quite as much on some of our trading partners but also that we have things to export so that we don't see the imbalances that we have in our books when it comes to trade. >> yours is a much more fullsome answer than the little tweets about 35% tariffs that don't explain it so i appreciate your explanation. congresswoman blackburn, our thoughts remain with those in your state recovering from those remarkable fires. >> we are holding them close. >> joining me is p.j. crowley, author of "fractured politics and failing states." good to see you. our relationship with kmn is much bigger than trade and currency, it'
all different areas, ali.t we want them to do is to show us what they're doing, talk with us about what the impediments are and then also lay out what their ideas and hopes for expansion will be if we can get some of this regulatory burden, litigious burden, taxation burden off their backs. what we want to do is bring many of those jobs back and keep those, retain those jobs so that we don't have to count quite as much on some of our trading partners but also that we have things to export so...
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i was a proponent and worked on the mohammed ali act. in your testimony, you mentioned exploitation. think we heard the testimony attention would bring to exploitation. is that a pervasive problem in the industry? he talks the participants, the answer is most definitely. if you speak to various other components they would say not so much. -- willally a question regulations passed be promoted on a local level for a small promoter as much as it would be all the way up to chain. exploitation in my state of arkansas, we have never had the benefit of one of the major mma shows. i've never held a contract in my hand. i would like to speak first person to that. from doters i do hear speak about exploitation. >> does anyone else on the panel have more of a direct experience with exploitation that you want to highlight? on, because my time is running out. this like a 10,000 pounds elephant. our congressional body moves slowly. what you suggest. how can we help you. happily be of assistance to you? >> the association of boxing commissions combativ
i was a proponent and worked on the mohammed ali act. in your testimony, you mentioned exploitation. think we heard the testimony attention would bring to exploitation. is that a pervasive problem in the industry? he talks the participants, the answer is most definitely. if you speak to various other components they would say not so much. -- willally a question regulations passed be promoted on a local level for a small promoter as much as it would be all the way up to chain. exploitation in my...
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ali? >>> he was a warrior, test pilot, astronaut, businessman, senator, candidate for president, but john glenn was much more than the sum of his biography. the last surviving original member of the mercury 7 died yesterday. he was 95 years old. his aviation accomplishments defied belief. he flew 149 combat missions during world war ii and the korean war, and setting the transcontinental speed record as a test pilot, but it was his flight on february the 20th, 1962, that forever married him to history. his mercury atlas rocket made him the first american to orbit earth, and he returned to space 36 years later at the age of 77. the president-elect remembered his legacy yesterday at the airport named for the astronaut in columbus, ohio. >> of course, senator john glenn, the passing, he was really, to me, he was a great american hero. truly great american hero. i met him on two separate occasions. liked him, always liked him. but he was, indeed, an american hero. >> glenn ran for president as
ali? >>> he was a warrior, test pilot, astronaut, businessman, senator, candidate for president, but john glenn was much more than the sum of his biography. the last surviving original member of the mercury 7 died yesterday. he was 95 years old. his aviation accomplishments defied belief. he flew 149 combat missions during world war ii and the korean war, and setting the transcontinental speed record as a test pilot, but it was his flight on february the 20th, 1962, that forever...
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right now more news with my colleague, ali velshi. the global manhunt for the number one suspect in berlin's christmas market attack. revealed today, evidence found inside the truck and the trump's whisper in the west wing. kellyanne conway's future role inside the white house and also this hour, from a apocalypse prompting millions to flee to a warm blast with temperatures soaring 50 degrees above normal at the north pole. none other than bill nye the science guy joins me at this hour. donald trump naming sean spicer his new press secretary. this and kellyanne conway named counselor president. ma >> he probably want my number one priority of what it has been to be a discreet adviser and somebody who helps him and supports him in communicating with america. >> and that's smooth transition promised by the white house is starting to show some cracks as the add minuministration cracks un and israel. carrie is joining me this. this is sean spicer's appointment. he's on tv a lot and what's your take on this? >> well, ali, sean spicer has b
right now more news with my colleague, ali velshi. the global manhunt for the number one suspect in berlin's christmas market attack. revealed today, evidence found inside the truck and the trump's whisper in the west wing. kellyanne conway's future role inside the white house and also this hour, from a apocalypse prompting millions to flee to a warm blast with temperatures soaring 50 degrees above normal at the north pole. none other than bill nye the science guy joins me at this hour. donald...
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in the ali act in 2000, after the 1996 initial act, the ali act addressed that issue. it also addressed some consistency across the states to make sure that boxing commissions across every state had those minimum contracts as well. much like boxers, mma fighters also receive a card, but i think that it is important we have a consistent health inspection for the safety of the fighter to make sure that they are prepared to go back into the ring, back into the battle, and they are fully healthy and prepared to do so. those minimum standards i think are very important across the country, making sure that our state boxing commissions or in this case, mma fighters have that same safety, health inspection, a clearance to get back into the ring so that their future is safe as well. there are other experts up here that will talk about the rankings and contract negotiations. i think those are important discussions to have right now. but i don't think that there's anything more important than the health and safety of the individual that is engaging in an incredible, great sport.
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mohammed ali. >> my experience with mohammed ali really started when i was going to ucla and i saw him one night on sunset boulevard and he was out there doing magic tricks for people passing by. that's hard to imagine, the heavyweight champion of the world, just entertaining strangers as they pass by. but that was part of his charm. he really was always on and he was always about entertaining people. >> i am the greatest. >> he had a great sense of humor. i was on an airplane with him. and before the plane was about to take off, the steward's came
mohammed ali. >> my experience with mohammed ali really started when i was going to ucla and i saw him one night on sunset boulevard and he was out there doing magic tricks for people passing by. that's hard to imagine, the heavyweight champion of the world, just entertaining strangers as they pass by. but that was part of his charm. he really was always on and he was always about entertaining people. >> i am the greatest. >> he had a great sense of humor. i was on an airplane...
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mohammed ali. >> my experience with mohammed ali really started when i was going to ucla and i saw him night on sunset boulevard and he was out there doing magic tricks for people passing by. that's hard to imagine, the heavyweight champion of the world, just entertaining strangers as they pass by. but that was part of his charm. he really was always on and he was always about entertaining people. >> i am the greatest. >> he had a great sense of humor. i was on an airplane with him. and before the plane was about to take off. the stewarstewardess came by an mr. ali, you need to put your seat belt on, we're about to take off. he said superman don't need no seat belt. she said "superman" don't need no airplane either. >> when you look at mohammed ali and kareem abdul-jabbar you have two men who are very, very similar, but who are also very, very different. >> one similarity is that both men changed their names. ali changed his name from casious clay. and kareem changed his name when he was 24 years old. although he had first met ali in 1976 at ucla, he would get to know him better after
mohammed ali. >> my experience with mohammed ali really started when i was going to ucla and i saw him night on sunset boulevard and he was out there doing magic tricks for people passing by. that's hard to imagine, the heavyweight champion of the world, just entertaining strangers as they pass by. but that was part of his charm. he really was always on and he was always about entertaining people. >> i am the greatest. >> he had a great sense of humor. i was on an airplane...
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i'm ali velsher.more officials are facing charges in the flint water crisis for failing to alert the public to the health hazards caused by tainted water. nine people were previously charged. >>> here in new york city, police have arrested a man and woman for a stabbing in times square this weekend. two victims were in serious condition, but they are expected to survive. the attack is one of several recent attacks in midtown this weekend, including a tourist shot and killed near bryant park. and another stabbing near grand central station. >>> and in berlin, just last hour, police released the man detained in connection with the deadly attack at a christmas market. prosecutors saying there is enough evidence to hold him. 12 people were killed in the crime when a truck rammed into a crowd. nearly 50 more were injured. >>> u.s. officials are on alert keeping an eye on holiday crowds in the wake of the attack in berlin. among the cities seeing beefed up security is chicago. that's where we find blake mcc
i'm ali velsher.more officials are facing charges in the flint water crisis for failing to alert the public to the health hazards caused by tainted water. nine people were previously charged. >>> here in new york city, police have arrested a man and woman for a stabbing in times square this weekend. two victims were in serious condition, but they are expected to survive. the attack is one of several recent attacks in midtown this weekend, including a tourist shot and killed near bryant...
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ali was one of them. yet, he was still a kid from louisville and walked with the crippled and smiled of the world. he is god. ne, but he will never die. he is my big brother. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, bryant gumbel. [applause] nothe great maya angelou, stranger to fame. ,, wrote that ultimately people will not forget when useyou said and people will forget what you did. no one will ever get how they made you feel. that's applied to muhamed ali. the march of time may one day diminish his poetry, maybe even his butterfly. memory ofn dull the in minaanilla, but i doubt any of us would forget how mohammed only made us feel. i am not talking about how proud he made us feel with his exploits, or how special he made you feel when you were privileged enough to be in this company. i'm talking about how he gripped hearts, souls, conscious and made his fight our fight. was young, so who my gifted and black will never forget. some of us took right in being black, bold and brash. unapologetic,e so in the eye
ali was one of them. yet, he was still a kid from louisville and walked with the crippled and smiled of the world. he is god. ne, but he will never die. he is my big brother. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, bryant gumbel. [applause] nothe great maya angelou, stranger to fame. ,, wrote that ultimately people will not forget when useyou said and people will forget what you did. no one will ever get how they made you feel. that's applied to muhamed ali. the march of time may one day...
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ali? >> senator bernie sanders is criticizing the deal, as well, writing, "carrier just showed corporations how to beat donald trump. carrier says united technologies took trump hostage and won." >> during the campaign we had mr. trump running around the country saying he was going to be really tough on these corporations if they outsourced american jobs. and for american workers out on the street. what he's doing now is saying to these corporations, well, it's okay for half of the jobs to go to mexico where people will be paid $3 an hour, and for the other half, well, we are going to give a very, very profitable corporation, united technologies makes $7 billion in profits last year, we're going to give them a $7 million tax break in order to keep these jobs. united technologies today has $6 billion in defense contracts, and what trump should tell them is you're not getting a tax break, you're going to lose your defense contracts if you don't do the right thing and keep these workers, all
ali? >> senator bernie sanders is criticizing the deal, as well, writing, "carrier just showed corporations how to beat donald trump. carrier says united technologies took trump hostage and won." >> during the campaign we had mr. trump running around the country saying he was going to be really tough on these corporations if they outsourced american jobs. and for american workers out on the street. what he's doing now is saying to these corporations, well, it's okay for...
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could you understand why he was ali's good friend. >> that's it.our dvr so you never miss an episode. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. >>> the plain truth, president-elect trump meets with aircraft manufacturers he says are charging the government way too much. this is "special report." welcome to washington. leave it to a man with his own 757 airplane to try to cut a deal on a new version of air force one. donald trump met today with the makers of the presidential plane and the military's newest warplane to see if he could cut costs that he said are out of control. peter doocy has the latest tonight from florida. >> reporter: good evening. the cur
could you understand why he was ali's good friend. >> that's it.our dvr so you never miss an episode. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. >>> the plain truth, president-elect trump meets with aircraft manufacturers he says are charging the government way too much. this is "special report." welcome to washington. leave it to a man with his own 757 airplane to try to cut a deal on a new version of air force one. donald trump met today with the makers...
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. >> next person on my list, muhammad ali. you might think he's a great boxer.t. >> 15 rounds i have told the clown what round he's going down and this no different. he'll fall in eight to prove that i'm great. if he keeps talking jive, i'll cut it to five. >> the reason muhammad ali is on my list because he put everything at risk to honor what he really was fighting for, which is race equality. when he changed his name, converted his religion, refused to go to vietnam, all because he didn't think it was the right thing to do, he realized he was in a unique position to inspire other americans, especially if they were like him, to do the same. and great communicators are willing to put everything at risk because they see the truth so crisply, so clearly. >> we look at jesus, we see a white map with blond hair and blue eyes. we look at all the angel, white with blond hair and blue eyes. i'm sure if there's a heavy en in the sky and the colored folks go and go to heaven, where are the colored angels? they must be in the kitchen preparing the milk and honey. >> muha
. >> next person on my list, muhammad ali. you might think he's a great boxer.t. >> 15 rounds i have told the clown what round he's going down and this no different. he'll fall in eight to prove that i'm great. if he keeps talking jive, i'll cut it to five. >> the reason muhammad ali is on my list because he put everything at risk to honor what he really was fighting for, which is race equality. when he changed his name, converted his religion, refused to go to vietnam, all...
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in the ali act, in 2000, after the '96 initial act, the ali act addressed that issue. it also addressed some consistency across the states to make sure that boxing commissions across every state had those minimum contracts as well. much like boxers, mma fighters also receive a card. but i think it's important we have a consistent health inspection for the safety of the fighter to make sure that they are prepared to go back into the ring, back into the battle, and they are fully healthy and prepared to do so. those minimum standards i think are very important across the country, making sure that our state boxing commissions or in this case mma fighters also have that same safety, health inspection, a clearance to get back into the ring so that they -- their future is safe as well. there are other experts up here that will talk about the rankings and contract negotiations. i think those are important discussions to have right now. but i don't think that there's anything more important than the health and safety of the individual that is engaging in an incredible, great s
in the ali act, in 2000, after the '96 initial act, the ali act addressed that issue. it also addressed some consistency across the states to make sure that boxing commissions across every state had those minimum contracts as well. much like boxers, mma fighters also receive a card. but i think it's important we have a consistent health inspection for the safety of the fighter to make sure that they are prepared to go back into the ring, back into the battle, and they are fully healthy and...
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ali, it is good to see you. you got the same information we got on this 24-year-old man, from tunisia. the germans are not new of this. they have a sophisticated counter terrorism strategy. what does it mean to you? they knew of him and now they don't. >> well, you know, with this case, there are a lot of questions to be answered and we hear it again and again. in belgian, we heard the same thing. there were able to conduct a terrorist attack. it will be interesting to see the details of what's coming out of this. if we look at the individual that, you know, this 24-year-old kid, he's from tunisia and able to conduct a complicated terror attack. there is a big difference between the terrorist attack in berlin and what we have seen in niese. the niese attack was of an individual of some tunisia that was inspired by the islamic state. the so called islamic state drove a truck into the celebration, killing about 84 people. in this case, it is very different. the person had a more complicated and complex attack. fir
ali, it is good to see you. you got the same information we got on this 24-year-old man, from tunisia. the germans are not new of this. they have a sophisticated counter terrorism strategy. what does it mean to you? they knew of him and now they don't. >> well, you know, with this case, there are a lot of questions to be answered and we hear it again and again. in belgian, we heard the same thing. there were able to conduct a terrorist attack. it will be interesting to see the details of...
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. $300 he found businesses that donated food and clothing, then ali and friends gave it all away . what church we are with our what organization? we are just part of the human race, just trying to do something for my fellow man. >> got a nice warm jacket and some gloves. >> they put a smile on my face, and that doesn't happen a lot. it keeps my head warm. it helps you realize there are still people out there that care about other people. >> gun doesn't come out and start handing -- god come out and start handing you anything. it comes through people. reporter: they hope it inspires people to give what they can give. adrienne: the organizer and his friends hope to hold hot chocolate and coffee for the homeless just across the street from the milwaukee rescue mission for years to come. he's a miniature horse on a mission. volunteering for the salvation army for seven years. during the holidays, tinker rings a bell to raise money for the red kettle campaign. earlier today, tinker stopped by wisn 12 news this morning to show off his skills. no matter where he goes, tinker always gets a
. $300 he found businesses that donated food and clothing, then ali and friends gave it all away . what church we are with our what organization? we are just part of the human race, just trying to do something for my fellow man. >> got a nice warm jacket and some gloves. >> they put a smile on my face, and that doesn't happen a lot. it keeps my head warm. it helps you realize there are still people out there that care about other people. >> gun doesn't come out and start...
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>> that was set forth in the muhammad ali act. and it did not require input from me is it something we favor? i believe -- personally, i'm not speaking for the association, i believe the muhammad ali act did enhance anti-exploitation of their contracts, but it also greatly reduced the number of events. >> which gets to the difficulty that mr. couture talked about, the difficulty in earning a living when your number of events are restricted. >> yes, sir. >> but then the limitation on your endorsements, that's also a significant impediment to income, is that correct? >> some of that goes hand in hand with the power and basic monopoly that particular promotion has in the sport. because they're allowed to set their own rankings and create their own title which is isn't done in boxing and which is governed by the muhammad ali act which is why we're seeking to get the act expanded to include mixed martial artists and combative sports athletes from other sports. >> and i acknowledge this is not a legislative hearing, this is an informati
>> that was set forth in the muhammad ali act. and it did not require input from me is it something we favor? i believe -- personally, i'm not speaking for the association, i believe the muhammad ali act did enhance anti-exploitation of their contracts, but it also greatly reduced the number of events. >> which gets to the difficulty that mr. couture talked about, the difficulty in earning a living when your number of events are restricted. >> yes, sir. >> but then the...
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as you know, ali, this is a complicated issue.whole phrase that ambassador powell is using where the obama administration sort of draw the line here. the u.s. could intervene and veto this entire piece of resolution but decided not to do that and in so doing did condemn the sort of sprawling and settlements that we see over there in israel. it is a complicated piece. i am going to defer to john hall and getting insights from where we go from here. it is a departure from where the job has been. >> jonathan, that was remarkably interesting. she argued the case of israelis always arguing with the united states and the whole operation is prejudice against thed again. she argued the case where these people could not get together to condemn and bashar al-assad and a lot of things that's going on in the world and she was not allowed to and we are not sure she is not allowed to veto this thing. >> she's laying down a tough message to cover a retreat, essentially a retreat from what had been for many years, u.s. policy, which was to veto t
as you know, ali, this is a complicated issue.whole phrase that ambassador powell is using where the obama administration sort of draw the line here. the u.s. could intervene and veto this entire piece of resolution but decided not to do that and in so doing did condemn the sort of sprawling and settlements that we see over there in israel. it is a complicated piece. i am going to defer to john hall and getting insights from where we go from here. it is a departure from where the job has been....
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-- muhammad ali, and janet reno. also, events in the british parliament. as 2016 draws to a close, c-span notes the passing of important figures in politics and public affairs. our in memoriam program begins at portions of the funeral service held earlier this year for israeli prime minister fromn peres, and remarks president obama and bill clinton. this is about 35 minutes. [speaking a foreign language] president clinton: to the peres family, president netanyahu the , leader of the knesset and president obama and all the distinguished leaders who have come from around the world. yesterday the prime minister did something that was unthinkable back in the dark ages when i was president of the united states, he sent out a tweet. and the tweet reminded us of a simple fact. it was israel's first day without shimon peres. he was in the knesset for 48 years, but for more than 70 of his 93 years, in one way or the other, in and out of government, he was a public servant. i was honored to share almost 25 of those years with
-- muhammad ali, and janet reno. also, events in the british parliament. as 2016 draws to a close, c-span notes the passing of important figures in politics and public affairs. our in memoriam program begins at portions of the funeral service held earlier this year for israeli prime minister fromn peres, and remarks president obama and bill clinton. this is about 35 minutes. [speaking a foreign language] president clinton: to the peres family, president netanyahu the , leader of the knesset and...
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ali velshi, this gets -- >> awkward. >> this gets real in a hurry. because phone calls become diplomacy and you start paying with company money and writing checks on the company balance when you're president-elect. anything trouble you? >> well, it's a an about face. 180 degrees from what donald trump in 2012 and then during the campaign tweeted about pakistan, that they're no ally of ours, they harbor our enemies and things like that. he's gains a nuance that pakistan is a frenemy. they are an important ally. >> you think he got that? is that what you think? >> i think he understands that americans have to be -- you know, in the opening sequence of "homeland" that you have quote by hillary clinton where if you keep snakes in your garden don't be surprised if they bite your neighbors. she was referring to pakistan. that's the idea. so pakistan is a country with very complicated country with which america has to have a very close relationship, a close partnership, most of the terrorists who have been arrested have been arrested in pakistan with the co
ali velshi, this gets -- >> awkward. >> this gets real in a hurry. because phone calls become diplomacy and you start paying with company money and writing checks on the company balance when you're president-elect. anything trouble you? >> well, it's a an about face. 180 degrees from what donald trump in 2012 and then during the campaign tweeted about pakistan, that they're no ally of ours, they harbor our enemies and things like that. he's gains a nuance that pakistan is a...
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ali?ned including a deadly bombing in egypt yesterday. at least 25 christians killed in an explosion at the koptic cathedral. what do we know about this one? >> this happened during sunday mass. a crowded sunday mass. the explosion happening in the part of the church primarily used by women. a couple reported a woman leaving a package inside and possibly detonating it remotely. turns out according to the government, anyway, that that was not the case. egypt's president abdel fadel said it was the work of a 22-year-old suicide bomber reportedly this man carrying 26 pounds of explosives. so you can imagine the impact. also said that three men and a woman have been arrested. they're looking for two other suspects. ali, what we don't know at this point is whether they're affiliated with any group linked to any group or sympathize with any group, isis or some other militant group within egypt. ali, no official claim of responsibility from any group at this point. >> that's unusual it hasn't com
ali?ned including a deadly bombing in egypt yesterday. at least 25 christians killed in an explosion at the koptic cathedral. what do we know about this one? >> this happened during sunday mass. a crowded sunday mass. the explosion happening in the part of the church primarily used by women. a couple reported a woman leaving a package inside and possibly detonating it remotely. turns out according to the government, anyway, that that was not the case. egypt's president abdel fadel said it...
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[applause] mohammed ali was america. mohammed ali will always be america. what a man.ampion.ous god bless the greatness of all the. god bless his family and god bless this nation we love. thank you very much. [applause] you, everyoneth here. and on behalf of the ali family. i just want to say thank you to louisville, kentucky. all the love you have shown us in our lives has been unbelievable. also, i want to thank the entire globe. our father was left all over. processional today was overwhelming but so beautiful. i just want to say, we love you like you love us. take you very much. [applause] as you know, my father loved -- he had poems of heart. spiritual poems, poems to promote. i just wrote a piece in honor of him, on behalf of my sisters and brothers of everyone who loved my father. it is called "thank you my dear father." soar when you're sick spirit soared. your physical my mind tells different tales of what you told me, your family and the masses. was importantly, the belief in willho created humanity thrive in quality. labprinciple that we as a divine -- we as
[applause] mohammed ali was america. mohammed ali will always be america. what a man.ampion.ous god bless the greatness of all the. god bless his family and god bless this nation we love. thank you very much. [applause] you, everyoneth here. and on behalf of the ali family. i just want to say thank you to louisville, kentucky. all the love you have shown us in our lives has been unbelievable. also, i want to thank the entire globe. our father was left all over. processional today was...
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aly: exactamente.o llegas a la tienda, el carro no es el mismo que te promocionaron. johnny: es la versiÓn barata. aly: tambiÉn, cuando tenemos un carro de intercambio, tenemos que asegurarnos de saber cuÁnto cuesta nuestro auto de intercambio. hay muchas pÁginas que nos pueden ayudar. tambiÉn hay muchas pÁginas donde te dan asesorÍa de cÓmo comprar un auto y no caer en los trucos de estos tiburones. tambiÉn tenemos que tener mucho cuidado cuando vamos a firmar el contrato de compra, de no tengamos productos innecesarios. johnny: estamos hablando de garantÍas extras y cosas así. aly: exactamente. la mayorÍa de los autos vienen con tres o cuatro aÑos de garantÍa. muchas veces, los financieros te agregan productos que no son necesarios. esto va a subir tu mensualidad, va a subir el costo del carro, y quedarÍas enterrado en una deuda por cinco o seis aÑos. tenemos que tener cuidado con los tÉrminos, también. hoy en dÍa te dan hasta siete aÑos, que se traduce a 84 meses. johnny: en siete aÑos quiero tener
aly: exactamente.o llegas a la tienda, el carro no es el mismo que te promocionaron. johnny: es la versiÓn barata. aly: tambiÉn, cuando tenemos un carro de intercambio, tenemos que asegurarnos de saber cuÁnto cuesta nuestro auto de intercambio. hay muchas pÁginas que nos pueden ayudar. tambiÉn hay muchas pÁginas donde te dan asesorÍa de cÓmo comprar un auto y no caer en los trucos de estos tiburones. tambiÉn tenemos que tener mucho cuidado cuando vamos a firmar el contrato de compra,...
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we'll be right back with ali wentworth. just press "clean" and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home. cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. ? ooh, why the phelps face? old computer slowing you down? is it a real drag? you know... i know. new computers are super-fast. you know about it, now do something about it. upgrade to a new pc. powered by intel. ? what is he doing? ( applause ) my next guest is a very funny actor who stars in the new comedy series "nightcap" that takes place behind the scenes of a late-ight talk show. what could that be like? >> we're so happy it to have you here. i can't tell you how hard it's been to get you on. okay, so any funny stories about the remake of "dirty dancing." >> actually-- >> no, we're not talking about "dirty dancing." >> we noticed on instagram you wear a lot of jewelry. is there a deborah jewelry line? >> no, we're not doing that.
we'll be right back with ali wentworth. just press "clean" and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home. cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. ? ooh, why the phelps face? old computer slowing you down? is it a real drag? you know... i know. new computers are super-fast. you know about it, now do something about it. upgrade to a new pc....
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before you'll back i want to highlight the mohamed ali expansion expansion at. it's not the focus of the searing it's relevant metaphor to hearing legislation on the issue that addresses fighters contracts, the ranking system and the role of managers and promoters. i hope all members leave with a better understanding of mma and continue working in congress about issues that affect all parties in this room especially the part fighters. >> will conclude now with opening statements. all opening statements will be made part of the wrecker. we want to thank all of our witnesses for being here today to testify before the subcommittee. today's witnesses have an opportunity to give opening statements followed by questions from members. witness. witness panel for today's hearing includes jeff from california, thank you for being here this morning. mr. jeff, the vice president of the athlete health and performance at the ultimate fighting championship, lidia robinson, treasurer at the association of boxing commissioners. and combative sports, doctor mckee, professor of ne
before you'll back i want to highlight the mohamed ali expansion expansion at. it's not the focus of the searing it's relevant metaphor to hearing legislation on the issue that addresses fighters contracts, the ranking system and the role of managers and promoters. i hope all members leave with a better understanding of mma and continue working in congress about issues that affect all parties in this room especially the part fighters. >> will conclude now with opening statements. all...
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tonight, stephen welcomes matthew broderick ali wentworth and musical guest featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) colombia. >> stephen: hey! hey, everybody! hey, mark. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: what's going on? philosophical. >> jon: philosophical. >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome to "the late show." i am stephen colbert. happy friday! what else is there to say? ( cheers and applause ) you all ready for the weekend? i am. i absolutely am. you donald trump guy? >> jon: uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. >> stephen: it's crazy. he isn't even president yet, and donald trump is already saving jobs. for instance, he has done wonders for mine. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and yesterday-- ( cheers ) thank you! not worth it, but thank you. yesterday, trump was at the in indiana after saving 1,000 jobs from being shipped to mexico, sending a clear message to mexican workers: if you want good-paying factory jobs, you're going to have to come here and take it from an ame
tonight, stephen welcomes matthew broderick ali wentworth and musical guest featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) colombia. >> stephen: hey! hey, everybody! hey, mark. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: what's going on? philosophical. >> jon: philosophical. >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome to "the late show." i am stephen...
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. >> next person on my list, mohammed ali.great boxer, i think him of as a poet. >> 15 times i have told you what round he's going to go down. if he keeps talking jive, i'm going to cut it to five. >> he put everything at risk to honor what he really was fighting for which was race equality. when he changed his name and converted his religion and refused to go to vietnam, all because he didn't think it was the right thing to do. he realized he was in a unique position to inspire other americans, especially if they would like to do the same. and great communicators are willing to put everything at risk because they see the truth so crisply, so cleanly. >> we see all the angels and they have white hair and blue eyes. where are the colored angels, they must be in the kitchen preparing the milk and honey. >> mohammed ali declared himself the greatest and many do consider him the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. but he's celebrated today not just for the genius of his fists, but for the power of his words, wit and courage. >
. >> next person on my list, mohammed ali.great boxer, i think him of as a poet. >> 15 times i have told you what round he's going to go down. if he keeps talking jive, i'm going to cut it to five. >> he put everything at risk to honor what he really was fighting for which was race equality. when he changed his name and converted his religion and refused to go to vietnam, all because he didn't think it was the right thing to do. he realized he was in a unique position to...
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death of muhammad ali and the death of prince, who i grew up listening to. it was extraordinarily tragic in prince's case. and thinking about muhammad ali and humanitarian rights and what he meant to this country on so many levels -- on a civil rights level, on an antiwar level. it was so much more than an athlete. i am also a huge fan of leonard cohen, who just died. that man was a true poet, and the song "hallelujah," which we feature tonight, gave hope to so many people who might be going through hard times. to see him pass was really sad. jummy: we look forward to seeing that special tonight right here on abc 7. elizabeth vargas, thank you. coming up, we are doing some last-minute holiday shopping. one consumer expert has a tip that could help money. i bet most of you have not tried this one before. plus, a new series called "abc 7 stories." watch the sunday from 12:30 jummy: do you have last-minute holiday shopping to do? you are not alone. today could be the biggest shopping day of the year. several retailers are offering discounts. here's another piec
death of muhammad ali and the death of prince, who i grew up listening to. it was extraordinarily tragic in prince's case. and thinking about muhammad ali and humanitarian rights and what he meant to this country on so many levels -- on a civil rights level, on an antiwar level. it was so much more than an athlete. i am also a huge fan of leonard cohen, who just died. that man was a true poet, and the song "hallelujah," which we feature tonight, gave hope to so many people who might...
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we can't keep our children warm said ali al ali, who has been living here with his five children overened by a regime air strike. we burn everything to stay warm% even tires and plastic bags he told us. there is one toilet for 200 people. she told us she is 95 years old and wants to die. god save us, she said. we need your mercy. but even al kamuna, a place of last resort was bombed last may according to people here. a wheat farmer turned rebel fighter. who joined the hard line islamic group that now controls this area. losing aleppo isn't the end, he told us, the revolution will continue. even if we all die. but if al kamuna isn't the end of the line in this miserable war it's difficult to imagine what is. russia's air campaign condemned by the u.s. has helped deliver a victory for the syrian regime in aleppo. but, scott, it has not stopped syria's civil war from spilling across its borders. infecting other countries with its violence. >> holly williams near the turkish syrian border for us tonight. holly, thank you. >>> also today in zurich, switzerland. a gunman opened fire on wors
we can't keep our children warm said ali al ali, who has been living here with his five children overened by a regime air strike. we burn everything to stay warm% even tires and plastic bags he told us. there is one toilet for 200 people. she told us she is 95 years old and wants to die. god save us, she said. we need your mercy. but even al kamuna, a place of last resort was bombed last may according to people here. a wheat farmer turned rebel fighter. who joined the hard line islamic group...
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aly: muy fÁcil.arlo a un taller, que te puede salir muy caro, o simplemente con un penny. aquÍ tengo. es muy sencillo. con un penny podemos medir el grosor de tu llanta, la profundidad. si logramos ver la cabeza del presidente completa, significa que esta llanta debe ser cambiada. si logramos ver la mitad de la cabeza del presidente, significa que estamos a punto de cambiar la llanta. alan: esta hay que cambiarla, porque no tiene casi nada de dibujo. se estÁ desgastando. aly: exactamente. al igual que todos los productos, las llantas tienen fechas de vencimiento. aquÍ marquÉ... dice: "dot". vas a ver unas letras alrededor. y luego vas a ver cuatro nÚmeros, que en este caso estÁn diciendo que esta llanta fue fabricada en la semana 17/ del 2011. lo que significa que una llanta tiene vida promedio de cuatro a cinco aÑos. esta llanta ya estÁ vencida. alan: esto es interesante. los Últimos dos números es el aÑo. aly: y los dos primeros nÚmeros es la semana. es la fecha de fabricaciÓn. alan: todas las llan
aly: muy fÁcil.arlo a un taller, que te puede salir muy caro, o simplemente con un penny. aquÍ tengo. es muy sencillo. con un penny podemos medir el grosor de tu llanta, la profundidad. si logramos ver la cabeza del presidente completa, significa que esta llanta debe ser cambiada. si logramos ver la mitad de la cabeza del presidente, significa que estamos a punto de cambiar la llanta. alan: esta hay que cambiarla, porque no tiene casi nada de dibujo. se estÁ desgastando. aly: exactamente. al...
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friday night at 8:00, our in memoriam program continues with shimon peres, moment ali -- mohammed ali, and john glenn. this week in prime time on c-span. >> coming up on c-span, the british youth parliament debates on the national health service and lowering the voting age to 16 years old. speakers on robotics and the tech industry. dannerrnalist mark discusses his new book. we interview one of the new members of the congress. >> representative elect vicente gonzalez, what did you do before you won this house seat? rep.-elect gonzalez: i practiced law for two decades in texas. i am also licensed in new york. i have been a lawyer for pretty much 20 years. >> why did you decide to leave that profession and run for the house? rep.-elect fernandez: we have had a lot of successes and i intend to bring that same fight to washington to bring the necessary resources to our areas. south texas is one of the poorest areas in the country and in the state and it needs good representation. we are ready to go to work. >> who or what from your past influenced you to take up the fights that you're tal
friday night at 8:00, our in memoriam program continues with shimon peres, moment ali -- mohammed ali, and john glenn. this week in prime time on c-span. >> coming up on c-span, the british youth parliament debates on the national health service and lowering the voting age to 16 years old. speakers on robotics and the tech industry. dannerrnalist mark discusses his new book. we interview one of the new members of the congress. >> representative elect vicente gonzalez, what did you...
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aly: exactamente.ciones pueden ser mucho mÁs caras que el valor de tu auto. johnny: imagÍnate, yo tengo un pana que cambiÓ una manguera de agua... aly: y caes en ese cÍrculo vicioso de reparaciones. johnny: estÁs pagando mucho mÁs de lo que cuesta tu carro. ¿quÉ otra cosa? aly: tenemos que hablar de la humedad en los carros. johnny: ese es un problema. aly: muchas veces tenemos moho dentro del carro debido a la humedad. tendrÍas que cambiar tu tapicerÍa entera, desinfectar el carro. esto es lo que sucede. como todos sabemos, el moho es tÓxico. johnny: ¿ustedes estÁn viendo esto? hija, asÍ estÁ tu carro! aly: tambiÉn tenemos que hablar del Óxido. es como el cÁncer: se detecta siempre cuando es tarde. el Óxido en los metales puede acabar con tu carro. una reparaciÓn de pintura te puede salir hasta 3000 o 4000 $. johnny: el problema del Óxido es que sale debajo de la pintura. tu no lo ves hasta que es demasiado tarde. aly: y si tenemos que hacer una reparaciÓn de motor, de trasmisiÓn, de aire acondicionad
aly: exactamente.ciones pueden ser mucho mÁs caras que el valor de tu auto. johnny: imagÍnate, yo tengo un pana que cambiÓ una manguera de agua... aly: y caes en ese cÍrculo vicioso de reparaciones. johnny: estÁs pagando mucho mÁs de lo que cuesta tu carro. ¿quÉ otra cosa? aly: tenemos que hablar de la humedad en los carros. johnny: ese es un problema. aly: muchas veces tenemos moho dentro del carro debido a la humedad. tendrÍas que cambiar tu tapicerÍa entera, desinfectar el carro....
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ali. this happened when obama was president. rush limbaugh said i hope he fails and everyone comes down on rush limbaugh. but there is a swath of the country that feels the same way about trump. >> and there is a permanent protest base. it's called brooklyn. and why are they sending letters to yosemite sam? he's going to burn them. >> they should have targeted their electors a little bit. there was no hope. >> and half of the letters were death threats to him. that is evidence. how are they not getting prosecutes for sending death threats to an elector. >> these people weren't nice. >> going to bend his gun in his own face. >> perfect. >> and put their finger in the barrel. >> that would resonate. >> you varmint. >> he turned it into a global warming pit. >> send this to the never burn was a kid. >> i'm pretty sure you are not supposed to. but it doesn't look like he is following the rules. >> he is a sheriff. no one tells them what to do. >> he's the law. >> and the real law. if you are the head of the cops, the chief, the chie
ali. this happened when obama was president. rush limbaugh said i hope he fails and everyone comes down on rush limbaugh. but there is a swath of the country that feels the same way about trump. >> and there is a permanent protest base. it's called brooklyn. and why are they sending letters to yosemite sam? he's going to burn them. >> they should have targeted their electors a little bit. there was no hope. >> and half of the letters were death threats to him. that is...
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muchÍsimas gracias, marcelo, nuria, aly, josie...sigan mandando sus fotos usando el hashtag #miarbolitoenda. estoy buscando el mÁs creativo. por otro lado, yo los invito a que sigan mandando sus fotos, y aprovechan y no dejen de ver el episodio nÚmero tres y cuatro de "saboreando", que ya estÁ disponible en despiertaamerica.com. me fui hasta el west coast de los Ángeles con mi amiga, la youtuber jessica cruz. ella me llevÓ a comer en los mejores lugares de venice beach. tambiÉn saboreamos unos deliciosos tacos al pastor. y escuchen bien: terminÉ cantando con el mariachi! jessica me llevÓ al famoso restaurante "don chente", donde me atrevÍ a echarme un palomazo con el mariachi que nada mÁs y nada menos tocÓ con lupillo
muchÍsimas gracias, marcelo, nuria, aly, josie...sigan mandando sus fotos usando el hashtag #miarbolitoenda. estoy buscando el mÁs creativo. por otro lado, yo los invito a que sigan mandando sus fotos, y aprovechan y no dejen de ver el episodio nÚmero tres y cuatro de "saboreando", que ya estÁ disponible en despiertaamerica.com. me fui hasta el west coast de los Ángeles con mi amiga, la youtuber jessica cruz. ella me llevÓ a comer en los mejores lugares de venice beach. tambiÉn...
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ali! there were times where i got beat up a little bit! i am the greatest! muhammad ali.t hit me. he was one of the greatest, wasn't it? not evenjust he was one of the greatest, wasn't it? not even just because of his boxing ability, but because he spoke it. he spoke it into being and into existence. you could start believing in him... i'm the real champion, there will never be one like me and those in britain who i will prove it. —— who raped —— who rate me. he played 27 insurance at the age of 19. he played 27 insurance at the age of i9. definitely, he is an icon —— 27 instruments. my father used to play prints all the time, when i was growing up. it wasn't a big thing in itself but it hit home more. michael jackson, we had already lost him. i feel like all of the greats are going. we are all cultural figures, figures that help us recognise the pressure wherever. when david belli died... was he young? not like us but was he 50 or 60? —— bowie. i knew of him. i said i looked like him wheni knew of him. i said i looked like him when i had read her! —— when i had red hair.
ali! there were times where i got beat up a little bit! i am the greatest! muhammad ali.t hit me. he was one of the greatest, wasn't it? not evenjust he was one of the greatest, wasn't it? not even just because of his boxing ability, but because he spoke it. he spoke it into being and into existence. you could start believing in him... i'm the real champion, there will never be one like me and those in britain who i will prove it. —— who raped —— who rate me. he played 27 insurance at...