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george foreman began to cartwheel.e began to turn and fall to the floor and as he was falling, muhammad ali, as all boxers are trained all their life to do cocked his arm to hit him with what is called the killing punch. george foreman said, i looked up at him just partially conscious, knowing i was going to the floor, and he never threw that punch. so for me he's not the greatest champion that ever lived for the punches he threw, it's for what he didn't do. it's the punch he didn't throw. the very people who besmirched this prince of peace, at the end of his public career, when they fell on hard times and they fell by the sword they had so recklessly wielded, not once in private and certainly never in public did jim wright throw that punch. he could not retaliate. he didn't just talk christian forgiveness. he lived it. his higher calling at that time was to find a way to inspire students at t.c.u. to engage public service. and to think about the possibilities of what they could build, like the beautiful people in this
george foreman began to cartwheel.e began to turn and fall to the floor and as he was falling, muhammad ali, as all boxers are trained all their life to do cocked his arm to hit him with what is called the killing punch. george foreman said, i looked up at him just partially conscious, knowing i was going to the floor, and he never threw that punch. so for me he's not the greatest champion that ever lived for the punches he threw, it's for what he didn't do. it's the punch he didn't throw. the...
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george foreman began to cartwheel. he began to turn and fall to the floor and as he was falling , muhammad ali, as all boxers are trained all their life to do congressed his arm to hit him -- cocked his arm to hit him with what is called the killing punch. george foreman said, i looked up at him just partially conscious, knowing i was going to the floor and he never threw that punch. so for me he's not the greatest champion that ever lived for the punches he threw, it's for what he didn't do. it's the punch he didn't throw. the very people who besmirched this prince of peace, at the end of his public career when they fell on hard times and they fell by the sword they had so recklessly wielded, not once in private and certainly never in public did jim wright throw that punch. he could not retaliate. he didn't just talk christian forgiveness. he lived it. his higher calling at that time was to find a way to inspire students at t.c.u. to engage public service. and to think about the possibilities of what they could build,
george foreman began to cartwheel. he began to turn and fall to the floor and as he was falling , muhammad ali, as all boxers are trained all their life to do congressed his arm to hit him -- cocked his arm to hit him with what is called the killing punch. george foreman said, i looked up at him just partially conscious, knowing i was going to the floor and he never threw that punch. so for me he's not the greatest champion that ever lived for the punches he threw, it's for what he didn't do....
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come close to being as big as the glory days you will recall like heavyweights muhammad ali and george foremanl it does come close to the garylory days because it is a glorious fight we've been waiting years for. and these are the pound for pound kings of the sport of boxing. and a lot of people would have liked to have seen this five or six years ago when both were at take peak but it wouldn't be what it is today because it's grown over that time it's impossible to say whether it's going to go down as one of the great fights in history. all the hype and lead up into it is a whole different level. and the money. 200 million potentially to floyd mayweather and the 100 million to pacquiao. and the huge, huge audience. but we have to wait until the bout is over to see what we have. >> i guess you are right because it all depends on what their styles would bring to the ring. they both are very talented fighters. but they have different styles. can you talk about their style? >> well floyd "money" mayweather is perhaps at least in this generation and at this time the greatest defensive fighter. he'
come close to being as big as the glory days you will recall like heavyweights muhammad ali and george foremanl it does come close to the garylory days because it is a glorious fight we've been waiting years for. and these are the pound for pound kings of the sport of boxing. and a lot of people would have liked to have seen this five or six years ago when both were at take peak but it wouldn't be what it is today because it's grown over that time it's impossible to say whether it's going to go...
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and george foreman said mohammed ali. that stunned him.as falling mohammed ali, as all boxers are trained to do hit him with what is known as the killing punch. and george foreman said i looked up at of my left eye, partially conscious, and he never threw that punch. so for me he is not the greatest championship for the punches he threw. it is for the punch he didn't throw. for what he didn't do. and the very people at the end of his public career they fell by the sword they had wielded, not once in private, and certainly never in public did jim wright throe that punch. he couldn't retaliate. he could not just preach forgiveness. he lived it. his hire calling was to inspire students at tcu to engage in public service and think about the possibilities of what they could do for people in the room. he didn't throw the punch. i was 15 years go he said cut them up and put them in stars and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all of the world will fall in love with night and pay no worship to the garish son. i didn't know 15 what that m
and george foreman said mohammed ali. that stunned him.as falling mohammed ali, as all boxers are trained to do hit him with what is known as the killing punch. and george foreman said i looked up at of my left eye, partially conscious, and he never threw that punch. so for me he is not the greatest championship for the punches he threw. it is for the punch he didn't throw. for what he didn't do. and the very people at the end of his public career they fell by the sword they had wielded, not...
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. >> george foreman grill. >> the worst thing is hot dogs, i can never get a hot dog to be perfect, it is black on the outside and not done enough. >> is there a science to it. >> you'll get there. >> 8:25. just in time for summer, the list of the the best beaches in the country is out, are you heading to one for the weekend? we will let you know good rehoboth is always near the top so we will check on. that jen is at the beach this morning, hi jen. >> we're at ocean city we are hoping mayor can join us, and chris, you should be able to grill, there is an app for that my husband using that webber grill app a all the time. have a drink, beer and still have chicken on the side. >>> take a look outside, these are two pass toes see the new movie pixels, pack man is in it. it is the the 35th birthday of the video game pack man. in honor of his birthday we are giving away ticket to this movie. it looks good. example of the pack man right there come out to fourth and market. we are handing them out. great for the kid. >> it looks like city of san francisco getting gobbled up. >> pack man love
. >> george foreman grill. >> the worst thing is hot dogs, i can never get a hot dog to be perfect, it is black on the outside and not done enough. >> is there a science to it. >> you'll get there. >> 8:25. just in time for summer, the list of the the best beaches in the country is out, are you heading to one for the weekend? we will let you know good rehoboth is always near the top so we will check on. that jen is at the beach this morning, hi jen. >> we're...
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george foreman. with the grill. you can't go wrong with that grill. >> i do love that grill.e somers. i think i still have one of the original thigh masters. >> you do? >> not anymore, but back then. i just love her energy and the thigh master changed the game. it took her from tv to a whole other stratosphere. >> who was that? >> it was the norditrack. >> total gym. >> also ron. i still use my showtime rotisserie oven. set it and forget it. bam. and the spinkrinkle. >> and he could scramble an egg inside a shell. pierce the top of it. >> and pocket fisherman. >> beat the master. >> who doesn't like a good pocket fisherman? >> you can't get the rotisserie anymore can you? >> i don't know. i've had it for ten years. >> talking about food and rotisserie, how about a big fish for dinner tonight? >> big. >> ooh. it's like flintstone big. >> jonathan black set out on a kayak in florida to catch a giant grouper. that was the goal of the day. mission accomplished. he reeled in a grouper -- i think it was a 552 pound. take a look. >> there he is. yeah, baby! that's a big boy. >> whoo
george foreman. with the grill. you can't go wrong with that grill. >> i do love that grill.e somers. i think i still have one of the original thigh masters. >> you do? >> not anymore, but back then. i just love her energy and the thigh master changed the game. it took her from tv to a whole other stratosphere. >> who was that? >> it was the norditrack. >> total gym. >> also ron. i still use my showtime rotisserie oven. set it and forget it. bam. and...
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foreman, thank you very much. let's talk about this now. george bible the author of train wrecks an engineering professor and also former washington post reporter don philiplips and cnn's safety analyst. george to you first, all seven cars jumped the track first, with one nearly obliterated. what will this wreckage tell us? >> well, the most dangerous thing in a train wreck is crushing the passengers. people often ask about seatbelts and they really wouldn't help if the car is crushed. so speed is the real issue here. the secondary effect is -- but believe it or not, a high speed derailment is survivable. there's an example of a train derailed in england and everyone lived except one unfortunate car wrapped itself around a utility pole. >> so george are you saying that seatbelts aren't needed they're more dangerous or they're not needed? >> the first problem is nobody would wear them and they're not going to provide any protection against crush, which is the most devastating problem with a plane wreck. for example, when the person was texting in l
foreman, thank you very much. let's talk about this now. george bible the author of train wrecks an engineering professor and also former washington post reporter don philiplips and cnn's safety analyst. george to you first, all seven cars jumped the track first, with one nearly obliterated. what will this wreckage tell us? >> well, the most dangerous thing in a train wreck is crushing the passengers. people often ask about seatbelts and they really wouldn't help if the car is crushed. so...
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george hansen was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 60 years in prison. >> it took longer for the jury to pick a foremancome back with a guilty verdict. >> what was once a prosperous enterprise ended in deception and murder. but forensic evidence and mother nature helped solve the mystery. >> what are the odds of going to a river with the intent to sink a bag and have it hit solid ice? knowing that you've already cased the river out, knowing that it's a wide-open body of water, except for a few feet on each side, and he accidentally drops it in the wrong place. >> if george wasn't so dumb, we wouldn't have found it, and it would have been a lot tougher case to deal with. >> george was banking on the fact that he had no witnesses. >> you know, not just the blood spatter, but the fingerprints. and then, you know, the dna off the sweater. all of those things that kind of pointed back toward george hansen. >>> up next, a vibrant real estate professional is brutally murdered. >> this involved the entire range of violence. >> even hardened professionals are troubled by what they see. >> for there to be that m
george hansen was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 60 years in prison. >> it took longer for the jury to pick a foremancome back with a guilty verdict. >> what was once a prosperous enterprise ended in deception and murder. but forensic evidence and mother nature helped solve the mystery. >> what are the odds of going to a river with the intent to sink a bag and have it hit solid ice? knowing that you've already cased the river out, knowing that it's a...