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coming up in this half hour, former heavyweig holyfield, real-deal holyfield.doing? >> it's okay to smile. that's okay. let us see a smile. there you go. he remembers muhammad ali as his childhood hero. >> she intim dates everybody. >> he's not scared of me. we'll find out how ali inspired holyfield to become a champion and his confidence in the ring. >>> will smith pays tribute to the champ. my conversation with the actor about his portrayal of the boxing legend. how smith says ali's greatness reveals something that exists in all of us. >>> time to show some of this morning's headlines. new york's "daily news" reports on chaos at a popup concert by kanye west. more than 4,000 fans mobbed the outside of a concert hall in new york city after midnight. west announced the show after a scheduled appearance at a music festival was canceled because of severe weather. then he showed up in a car appearing through the sunroof. the venue stopped because the crowds got too big. >>> "business insider" reports on mark zuckerberg's social media accounts getting hacked. the c
coming up in this half hour, former heavyweig holyfield, real-deal holyfield.doing? >> it's okay to smile. that's okay. let us see a smile. there you go. he remembers muhammad ali as his childhood hero. >> she intim dates everybody. >> he's not scared of me. we'll find out how ali inspired holyfield to become a champion and his confidence in the ring. >>> will smith pays tribute to the champ. my conversation with the actor about his portrayal of the boxing legend. how...
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of the holyfield's foundation. speak with you, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> you said muhammad ali gave the courage to become champ. >> ali was the greatest. i asked my mom and my mom told me that i can be like ali. the thing he stood for and he believed and he changed his name. when a person love and i feel god. if we love god, we should come together and this is what he preached all the time by coming together. >> you talk about his faith and muhammad ali was far than a boxing legend. he transcended politics and race and religion. he nearly lost everything by declaring a muslim by saying because of his faith he will not fight in the vietnam war. talk about how ali changed the way sports and religion intersect. >> well, it put him forefront for one thing of the judge here, when you -- when you hasay you e going to do it, did you do it? everything ali said he's going to do, he did it. he had a lot to lose and he didn't care about it. >> did that live for a generation of fighters like yourself who faces
of the holyfield's foundation. speak with you, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> you said muhammad ali gave the courage to become champ. >> ali was the greatest. i asked my mom and my mom told me that i can be like ali. the thing he stood for and he believed and he changed his name. when a person love and i feel god. if we love god, we should come together and this is what he preached all the time by coming together. >> you talk about his faith and muhammad ali...
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evander holyfield and i had a conversation a short time ago. here's what he told me. >> this man had lived a great life and at some point in time, it ends for everybody. no more than to be happy for everybody, all the goals, all the memories he has given everybody, to strive to be the very best in their endeavors. >> reporter: take me back to that first time that you met him. i believe it was in the mid '80s. >> it was, you know, after the olympics i met ali and it was such a great thing. i was told when i was 8 years old that i could be like ali. and ali was a gold medal in the olympics. i was the bronze medal. we both fought light-heavy and i had an aspiration of being heavyweight champion of the world, just like him. i think the oddest thing that someone asked me, did i ever want to break ali record? i told them no. they asked me why. i said that means i have to lose. i did break ali record because i lost more than one time. it was just the fact that i found out that people who take chances of winning, sometimes you can fall short. but you c
evander holyfield and i had a conversation a short time ago. here's what he told me. >> this man had lived a great life and at some point in time, it ends for everybody. no more than to be happy for everybody, all the goals, all the memories he has given everybody, to strive to be the very best in their endeavors. >> reporter: take me back to that first time that you met him. i believe it was in the mid '80s. >> it was, you know, after the olympics i met ali and it was such a...
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evander holyfield is here to share his memories of the greatest. >> this is lulu, our newest dog. didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffer ing melissa: we are awaiting the celebration of life memorial service for boxing legend muhammad ali after a funeral procession through the streets of his hometown of louisville kentucky. one last journey past locations that molded muhammad ali as a fighter and humanitarian. the three-time world champ will be remembered this afternoon in a public memorial with thousands expected to pack an arena following a private ceremony and family funeral. muhammad ali inspired a generation of boxes and other athletes, including one on a very youngage that was evander holyfield. mister holyfi
evander holyfield is here to share his memories of the greatest. >> this is lulu, our newest dog. didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu! mom, can we have another dog? (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop...
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joining me by phone is former heavyweight champion evander holyfield. thank you, first of all, for taking time this morning, evander. >> thank you. >> you had a day to let the news sink in. what are your thoughts this morning about muhammad ali? >> well, you know, at the time when they had black history, that's how i got to know who ali was. i pretty much looked at ali and jackie robinson. when i was 8 years old, i was told i could be like ali. and i told my dad -- my mom. my mom, she said, what? she knew how great ali was. and -- and i told the man, but i'm only 8 years old. he told me i wouldn't always be 8. i said, right, because next week i'm going to be 9. it is all in what you believe. and i made the olympic team, i was light heavy like ali. and chris hinkle at the time told me to be like ali, evander holyfield -- >> let me ask you there, right on that point, evander, ali had a unique style in the ring. what made him special as you grew up being like ali as you put it, what made him special, his style in the ring? >> well, i mean, his face was the
joining me by phone is former heavyweight champion evander holyfield. thank you, first of all, for taking time this morning, evander. >> thank you. >> you had a day to let the news sink in. what are your thoughts this morning about muhammad ali? >> well, you know, at the time when they had black history, that's how i got to know who ali was. i pretty much looked at ali and jackie robinson. when i was 8 years old, i was told i could be like ali. and i told my dad -- my mom. my...
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evander holyfield with us by telephone tonight. mike, one of the points we're going to end up coming back to is the differenc in eras between ously when you and i were coming up and today. i call it a jentdler era. in many ways it isn't but in many ways it is. our parenting, how hyperaware we are of injury avoidance. there are people predicting the end of the nfl. which is as vital in my life as an adult as it was when i was a kid. people predicting we will see the end of boxing someday in the foreseeable future. i look back at these pictures. it loomed so large in our lives. families gathered in the television to watch these major prize fights, as we called them, in a way that it just isn't today. >> brian, i remember listening to the first cassius clay-sonny liston fight on the radio. >> was that the one in lewiston, maine? >> yeah. no, no. this is one in miami. >> the second one was in lewiston. >> yeah. the most unremarkable of the frazier fights was the second one, which ali won by decision. and when you walked into the garden
evander holyfield with us by telephone tonight. mike, one of the points we're going to end up coming back to is the differenc in eras between ously when you and i were coming up and today. i call it a jentdler era. in many ways it isn't but in many ways it is. our parenting, how hyperaware we are of injury avoidance. there are people predicting the end of the nfl. which is as vital in my life as an adult as it was when i was a kid. people predicting we will see the end of boxing someday in the...
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and for evander holyfield, that was the source of inspiration, looking at this legend and what he did his life, a man who was willing to die for what he believed in. >> yeah. i think it's interesting. you talk about, you know, the profession of boxing. there's something about the heavyweight champions and i think all the heavyweight championships come ever since muhammad ali knows they're walking in his footsteps and inheriting his legacy and trying to continue it. boxing is much different now. pay-per-view, channel boxing has really reduced the audience. if you remember when muhammad ali was boxing, it was golden. everybody had access to it and these guys were generally known as household names. in ali's case, he transcended the whole thing and was a global icon. >> you talk about being a global icon, he was one of the greatest sportsmen, but the authority that came with that, the statement that said, i am the greatest. for a black man for that tomb in the u.s. and also in the tumultuous times in independent africa, for black man to stand up and say i am the greatest, he took it so w
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evander holyfield, thank you for joining us today. appreciate your insights into muhammad ali on this day. >>> sort time ago, president obama released an emotional statement about ali's passing. he said, muhammad ali was the greatest. period. if you asked him. he would tell you. he would tell you that was the double greatest. he handcuff eed lightning and thrown thunder into jail. that is what muhammad ali said. in some way the world did more get used to him. they ended up revering him. one of the most beloved people all over the world. especially here in his hometown of louisville. his impact goes beyond boxing. very personal to hear the poignant memories from the mayor. coming up, we'll have that and speak to the owner of a legendary brooklyn gym. one of the places where muhammad ali trained. that's straight ahead. >> it's nice to be humble. we're not going to be here long. to help others and better mankind and make other people happy like a champion walking down the street, which he is. a world champion just walking. it means a lot
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. >> evander holyfield. i know you were here for the opening of the ali center, and this is, of course, going to play an essential role in the memorial on friday and are you going to make it back to louisville for that? >> wouldn't miss it. >> thank you, sir, for your time and sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >>> along with evander holyfield, thousands expected to line the streets here in louisville kentucky to say good-bye to their favorite son. >> krecraig melvin in louisvill today, thank you so much. >>> muhammad ali was the one-time personality that changed everything he came into contact with, and there was not one place in the world who didn't know that. here is hoda kotb. >> one of the men called the greatest, and when he struggled to light the olympic torch in atlanta, a whole generation cheered him on, but a generation earlier, the champion of the world was reviled for not serving his country, and what an improbable life. he was a beautiful boxing machine, the heavyweight champ, three times, but h
. >> evander holyfield. i know you were here for the opening of the ali center, and this is, of course, going to play an essential role in the memorial on friday and are you going to make it back to louisville for that? >> wouldn't miss it. >> thank you, sir, for your time and sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >>> along with evander holyfield, thousands expected to line the streets here in louisville kentucky to say good-bye to their favorite son. >>...
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holyfield, you'd lys idolizs man and some would say you came somewhat of his equal.pact he had on you? >> he had a very big impact, you know, as a kid, you know, i came from a family and on black history week ali's name came up, his name and jackie robinson and one day when i went to the boy's clubs the host toboxing coach ti could be like muhammed ali and i told him i'll have to ask my mom. and i asked my mom and she said you've got to follow and at that time my career started. >> and was she ever afraid for you and your safety as you stepped into that ring and tried to be like muhammed ali? in other times and in other places parents feared for their kid to step into a boxing ring, but he somehow made this violent sport fashionable. >> well, yes, you know, my mother said she -- she thought i would quit eventually, you know, and she -- she didn't actually think that i would do it as long as i did. but you know, i came from a, you know, a praying family and realized that you pray and you give your very best. >> talk to us a little bit about the person muhammed ali was
holyfield, you'd lys idolizs man and some would say you came somewhat of his equal.pact he had on you? >> he had a very big impact, you know, as a kid, you know, i came from a family and on black history week ali's name came up, his name and jackie robinson and one day when i went to the boy's clubs the host toboxing coach ti could be like muhammed ali and i told him i'll have to ask my mom. and i asked my mom and she said you've got to follow and at that time my career started. >>...
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lauderdale florida, evander holyfield and jeremy schaap.d you well before you stepped in the ring when you were a child, tell us about that. >> you know, when i 8 years old, i was told i could be like ali and that's how things started with my boxing relationship. >> what kind of impact did you see ali have through the years? >> well -- you know, he's a man who was confident when he spoke. he gave me courage to move up and try to be a champion like he was. >> and to stand up for yourself, that's something that he taught all of us to do. >> jeremy, many superstars, evander holyfield only five-time heavy weight champ. you're talking about michael jordan and tiger woods, but ali the global impact he had, how did that happen, jeremy in. >> well, robin, from the very beginning he was popular beyond the these shores, just a couple of days he won in february 1964, defeating sunny lester in that huge upset, he went to africa, he went to egypt, he laid the foundation then for his global popularity. he identified himself as african. he stood in opposi
lauderdale florida, evander holyfield and jeremy schaap.d you well before you stepped in the ring when you were a child, tell us about that. >> you know, when i 8 years old, i was told i could be like ali and that's how things started with my boxing relationship. >> what kind of impact did you see ali have through the years? >> well -- you know, he's a man who was confident when he spoke. he gave me courage to move up and try to be a champion like he was. >> and to stand...
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i'm joined by another member of that elite fraternity, evander holyfield. thank you so much for coming on. i was watching the rumble in the jungle the other night, i know you want to talk about social issues but i still don't understand how a guy can get pummeled by someone as strong and passionate a boxer as george foreman for three rounds, pounded, pounded, pounded, as hard as the guy could hit with fury, and then all of a sudden, magically come alive and knock the guy out. i don't get that. is it something in the shock absorbers of the ring ropes? how does this work, this engineering? your thoughts? >> well, it's a will, you have to have a will to win. and people who have confidence and who have faith tend to take chances. you know, it didn't seem like a good chance because everybody know if you stay on that rope george foreman would break you down. and he did the right thing. he made the adjustment, and came back and caught him with a couple punches that allowed him to win that fight. >> i was in cairo on my way home from two years in africa in the peac
i'm joined by another member of that elite fraternity, evander holyfield. thank you so much for coming on. i was watching the rumble in the jungle the other night, i know you want to talk about social issues but i still don't understand how a guy can get pummeled by someone as strong and passionate a boxer as george foreman for three rounds, pounded, pounded, pounded, as hard as the guy could hit with fury, and then all of a sudden, magically come alive and knock the guy out. i don't get that....
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of course, then his fight with parkinson's, evander holyfield.ive-time heavyweight champion of the world. we thank him so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> before ali's passing his daughter, rasheda spent many times sitting down with neil cavuto talking about her father's battle. >> a lot of people, neil, they try to work as long as they can with this debilitating condition and try not to tell people because it interrupts their source of income. even my dad was a little shy when he was diagnosed. parkinson's symptoms are very subjective but one of his symptoms was slurred speech. here he was so famous for his big mouth. that's what he was known for. all of a sudden he is getting, you know, a little bit quieter and quieter. it's hard. >> you were nonstop helping him. i think you even acknowledged one time, it might be too late to address things for my dad. i don't want to see -- how did you put it? i didn't want to see others have to deal with this. >> my dad is so famous. he uses his name to help causes like this. i take advantage of my last
of course, then his fight with parkinson's, evander holyfield.ive-time heavyweight champion of the world. we thank him so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> before ali's passing his daughter, rasheda spent many times sitting down with neil cavuto talking about her father's battle. >> a lot of people, neil, they try to work as long as they can with this debilitating condition and try not to tell people because it interrupts their source of income. even my dad was a...
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jeremy, many superstars, evander holyfield only five-time heavyweight champ.ods, but ali the global impact he had, how did that happen, jeremy? >> well, robin, from the very beginning he was popular beyond these shores, just a couple of days he won in february 1964, defeating sunny lester in that huge upset, he went to africa, he went to nigeria, he went to egypt, he laid the foundation then for his global popularity. he identified himself as african. he stood in opposition to the u.s. government at least in terms of the vietnam war. that gave him credibility. that gave him legitimacy in parts of the world and he quite literally took the world heavy weight champion around the world and made it globally. he fought in zurich, he fought in manila. he put the world in the world heavyweight championship that no one else had ever done before. >> and jeremy, something else that we had never seen before he was a self-promoter. now today's athletes try but he was a first back in the '60s and '70s. >> he was brash from the beginning and he liked self-promotion, he liked
jeremy, many superstars, evander holyfield only five-time heavyweight champ.ods, but ali the global impact he had, how did that happen, jeremy? >> well, robin, from the very beginning he was popular beyond these shores, just a couple of days he won in february 1964, defeating sunny lester in that huge upset, he went to africa, he went to nigeria, he went to egypt, he laid the foundation then for his global popularity. he identified himself as african. he stood in opposition to the u.s....
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also speak with his former competitor, george foreman, and former heavyweight champion, evander holyfielde "cbs this morning" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> a teenager shot overnight but manages to drive himself to the hospital. we'll tell you what happened before the bullets started flying, plus an update on the victim. >>> the phillies are responding after fan through a beer bottle at ryan howard. plus the picture shared on social media that police hope will lead to their suspect. >> will they or won't they? prosecute is her expected to announced to whether the parent after young boy who got into a gorilla enclosure will face charges. we'll tell you what legal objection perts believe will be the outcome. >> well, today is monday, june 6, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. checking on weather and traffic and meisha is back. >> good
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also speak with his former competitor, george foreman, and former heavyweight champion, evander holyfielde "cbs this morning" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,, i'm anne makovec, in for michelle. >>> good morning. it is monday, june 5. taking a live look at oracle arena. that place was on fire yesterday. the warriors were at least. the game was almost boring. >> yeah. it was a blowout. right? >> it certainly was. thank you for joining us. i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm kenny choi. at least the warriors start off the week with a big win. >> a big win with the biggest margin in history. >> and we have to look forward to the sharks. good morning, everybody. as you get ready to begin your work week, we are socked in with a layer of low clouds and fog. and this marine layer is so deep it stretches inland 50 miles and we have condensation in the form of drizzle from the coast through the peninsula inland and might move the windshield wipers. you can see the clouds lined up in the city by the bay. today's temperatures are coming down
also speak with his former competitor, george foreman, and former heavyweight champion, evander holyfielde "cbs this morning" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,, i'm anne makovec, in for michelle. >>> good morning. it is monday, june 5. taking a live look at oracle arena. that place was on fire yesterday. the warriors were at least. the game was almost boring. >> yeah. it was a blowout. right? >> it certainly was....
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. >> holyfield in his prime versus ali in his prime, who wins? >> well, you know, no one. he said himself i'm the greatest. when i understand what he said you can learn from the people in front of you but you can't learn from the people behind you. >> i'm the greatest -- i'm the greatest that's ever been. and so you know what, i called it. it's better than anybody before you. and they're behind you they will never quit. >> a former five time heavyweight boxing champion sharing his thoughts on the greatest of all time. you were here for the opening of the ali center. this is going to play a row on friday. are you planning to make it back to louisville for that? >> thank you for your time. sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> and along with him thousands of others expected to line the streets here in louisville tennessee next week to say good-bye to their favorite son here. >> thank you so much for all of your hard work. appreciate it. >> he was the once in a lifetime personality that seemed to change everything he came in contact with. there was no place in the world that
. >> holyfield in his prime versus ali in his prime, who wins? >> well, you know, no one. he said himself i'm the greatest. when i understand what he said you can learn from the people in front of you but you can't learn from the people behind you. >> i'm the greatest -- i'm the greatest that's ever been. and so you know what, i called it. it's better than anybody before you. and they're behind you they will never quit. >> a former five time heavyweight boxing champion...
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that was the former heavy weight champ evander holyfield.on king, the promoter who took ali from starter. did you decide to take boxing oversea ises and go to zia re and fill pones. >> first of all. i love mohammed and mohammed is a fighter for the people. and the answer to your question, is that the people, the people demanded, the people's voice wases to bring him to that country and that country and this is what happened when a guy fights for the people and in fighting for the people becomes the champion. he will never died. he vacated the house here on earth. but the spirit of mohammed ali will live ffrm just as it did with king and i think and kennedy which the system knocked out. you have something here that is the truth. as william brian. it will rise again. and no lie can live forever. we have a legacy that is very much alive and motivating and inspiring people. >> what made him so great, don king. >> people made him great first he was a man of god and believed in god and with that faith and the confidence in himself, nothing was imp
that was the former heavy weight champ evander holyfield.on king, the promoter who took ali from starter. did you decide to take boxing oversea ises and go to zia re and fill pones. >> first of all. i love mohammed and mohammed is a fighter for the people. and the answer to your question, is that the people, the people demanded, the people's voice wases to bring him to that country and that country and this is what happened when a guy fights for the people and in fighting for the people...
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that was the former heavy weight champ evander holyfield.o took ali from starter. did you decide to take boxing oversea ises and go to zia re and fill pones. >> first of all. i love mohammed and mohammed is a fighter for the people. and the answer to your question, is that the people, the people demanded, the people's voice wases to bring him to that country and that country and this is what happened when a guy fights for the people and in fighting for the people becomes the champion. he will never died. he vacated the house here on earth. but the spirit of mohammed ali will live ffrm just as it did with king and i think and kennedy which the system knocked out. you have something here that is the truth. as william brian. it will rise again. and no lie can live forever. we have a legacy that is very much alive and motivating and inspiring people. >> what made him so great, don king. >> people made him great first he was a man of god and believed in god and with that faith and the confidence in himself, nothing was impossible unto him. and wh
that was the former heavy weight champ evander holyfield.o took ali from starter. did you decide to take boxing oversea ises and go to zia re and fill pones. >> first of all. i love mohammed and mohammed is a fighter for the people. and the answer to your question, is that the people, the people demanded, the people's voice wases to bring him to that country and that country and this is what happened when a guy fights for the people and in fighting for the people becomes the champion. he...
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daughter laila and boxing legends george foreman and evander holyfield join us to celebrate ali's impactn and out of the ring. >>> charlie had to duck for cover in the front lines of fallujah. iraqi troops close in with help from devastating air strikes. >>> storm colin will dump up to eight inches of rain. it will slam ashore today. >>>
daughter laila and boxing legends george foreman and evander holyfield join us to celebrate ali's impactn and out of the ring. >>> charlie had to duck for cover in the front lines of fallujah. iraqi troops close in with help from devastating air strikes. >>> storm colin will dump up to eight inches of rain. it will slam ashore today. >>>
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holyfield. good to see you, sir. coming up next.top itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. >>> a final goodbye to the greatest. in just a few minutes, a procession will take muhammad ali's body through louisville kentucky. martin sal martin savage consider wr where crowds are gathering. >> reporter: a festive place. this is a day to celebrate muhammad ali. they've gathered along the procession route, staked out their favorite spot, some have got coolers. everyone has a story to tell about their personal interaction with muhammad ali, and that's the thing. everybody says he was so accessible, which is why this procession is so important. muhammad ali wanted this, essentially even after he passed, he wanted to take one more drive around his hometown so he could say goodbye and they could say goodbye to him. the whole world, media is her
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. >> evander holyfield calling in to fox news today talking about he and the greatest fighter of all-time lit the torch. >> it was 1996 when they let the whole world know what you was saying, this man who lit this torch. i realized that oh, man, i got a lot of work to do. because you know, life is about people who are before you and how do you take what they have done and take it to another level. >> three u.s. presidents have weighed in with public statements. president obama saying that ali fought for what was right and he fought when it was hard. president george w. bush saying he was a beautiful soul, a fierce fighter and a man of peace. bill clinton simply tweeted, goodbye my friend. elizabeth, back to you. >> mike tobin, thank you very much. a very rainy kentucky there. thank you, sir. we appreciate it. >>> muhammad ali was the first boxer to win the heavyweight title three times. the last time was in 1978. that same year, heavyweight boxer larry holmes went toe to toe with ali winning the match and the title. larry joins us now on the phone to talk more about his bout with the grea
. >> evander holyfield calling in to fox news today talking about he and the greatest fighter of all-time lit the torch. >> it was 1996 when they let the whole world know what you was saying, this man who lit this torch. i realized that oh, man, i got a lot of work to do. because you know, life is about people who are before you and how do you take what they have done and take it to another level. >> three u.s. presidents have weighed in with public statements. president obama...
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evander holyfield and with the assassin, bernard hopkins.amily had an amazing event, really one for the record books, just tremendous, an honor to ali. >> thank you, juan. set your dvrs to never miss an episo of "the five." "special report" is next. >>> a passionate president obama defends how he talks about terrorism as investigators into the orlando nightclub attack turn their attention to the terrorist's wife. and what she knew. this is "special report." >> good evening, welcome to washington i'm bret baier. eel speak live with homeland security secretary jeh johnson in just a few minutes. but first an update on the war on terror turns into a war over words. today president obama launched a fiery response to republicans, and specifically donald trump, over the president's refusal to use the term radical islamic
evander holyfield and with the assassin, bernard hopkins.amily had an amazing event, really one for the record books, just tremendous, an honor to ali. >> thank you, juan. set your dvrs to never miss an episo of "the five." "special report" is next. >>> a passionate president obama defends how he talks about terrorism as investigators into the orlando nightclub attack turn their attention to the terrorist's wife. and what she knew. this is "special...
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we will talk to his daughter laila and evander holyfield as well. >> great voices to hear from there.sis launching new attacks. dozens killed. we will take you there next. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. >>> another bloody day in baghd baghdad. two suicide attacks in the capital. one of the targets at an army checkpoint with five soldiers and seven civilians killed. let's go to cnn's ben wedeman. is isis fighting back as iraqi forces move into fallujah? >> reporter: alison, that is the interpretation of iraqi officials. they believe with unprecedented pressure on isis, not just in fallujah, but look at the big picture in syria and libya as well, they are striking backlashing out.
we will talk to his daughter laila and evander holyfield as well. >> great voices to hear from there.sis launching new attacks. dozens killed. we will take you there next. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure...
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it will get ugly, like tyson versus holyfield in '97, someone's going to lose an ear. after trump's bad week he needed something to help him forget the financials that are trailing him like toilet paper on a flip-flop. he got stuff wrong, but he got one thing really right. the wrong, condemning offshore practices he once did himself. hitting globalism and also condemning stuff that he was once for. what he got right was really big. >> i'm grateful beyond words to the nation, that has allowed me to do it. so when people ask me why i am running, i very quickly answer i'm running to give back to this country which has been so very good to me. she believes she's entitled to the office. her campaign slogan is -- i'm with her. you know what my response is to that? i'm with you, the american people. >> there you go. this is the pernicious globalism he should be hitting. reminding us that we come first that america as an idea is worth keeping and fighting for. it's absurd to find that idea so refreshing. but in the age of obama, saying such things is like belching in a crowded
it will get ugly, like tyson versus holyfield in '97, someone's going to lose an ear. after trump's bad week he needed something to help him forget the financials that are trailing him like toilet paper on a flip-flop. he got stuff wrong, but he got one thing really right. the wrong, condemning offshore practices he once did himself. hitting globalism and also condemning stuff that he was once for. what he got right was really big. >> i'm grateful beyond words to the nation, that has...
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. >> evander holyfield, thank you very much for your time. >>> as the nation says goodbye to mohammed ali, we have information about the death of another great from his era. gordie howe has died, the nhl hall of famer died at the age of 88 known simply as mr. hockey. he was a three-time all-star, six-time mvp, he red tle the re wings to three championships. he received stem cell treatment last year after a stroke. gordie howe, dead today at the ages of 88. we'll send it over to jose diaz, any moment now, elizabeth warren set to meet with hillary clinton at her home in northwest washington. first, though, president obama sharing his personal memories of moech mohammed ali. >> i was able to get to know the champ. it was later in life, he had already been stricken with parkinson's, so sometimes it was difficult for him to talk and to move, yet the incredible gestures of love and support that he showed me was one of the great blessings of my life. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable
. >> evander holyfield, thank you very much for your time. >>> as the nation says goodbye to mohammed ali, we have information about the death of another great from his era. gordie howe has died, the nhl hall of famer died at the age of 88 known simply as mr. hockey. he was a three-time all-star, six-time mvp, he red tle the re wings to three championships. he received stem cell treatment last year after a stroke. gordie howe, dead today at the ages of 88. we'll send it over to...
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daughter laila and george foreman and evander holyfield join us to celebrate ali's impactin and out offr near the front lines fallujah. iraqi troops close in on isis with help from devastating air strikes. >>> tropical storm school inthreatens to -- tropical storm colin threat tones dump up to eight inches of rain in the northeast. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds.
daughter laila and george foreman and evander holyfield join us to celebrate ali's impactin and out offr near the front lines fallujah. iraqi troops close in on isis with help from devastating air strikes. >>> tropical storm school inthreatens to -- tropical storm colin threat tones dump up to eight inches of rain in the northeast. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds.
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the former heavyweight champ evander holyfield joins us to talk about how ali inspired him.s. see you at the topof the hour. should the us government give up control of the internet? why would that even happen? and who supports it? there is a heated debate you are going to hear about coming up next . narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in california's classrooms. it's part of my responsibility as someone who's experienced to allow the door to be open for younger teachers. the teamwork between the teachers is essential. when we collaborate with each other... ...it makes everyone stronger. by helping my fellow teachers be successful, i'm helping kids be successful. narrator: the california teachers association: educators who know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. bill: the white house backing a plan for the us to relinquish its last bit of control over the internet. that proposal working opposition from republicans who argue it would embolden authoritarian regimes, they said, allowing t
the former heavyweight champ evander holyfield joins us to talk about how ali inspired him.s. see you at the topof the hour. should the us government give up control of the internet? why would that even happen? and who supports it? there is a heated debate you are going to hear about coming up next . narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in california's classrooms. it's part of my responsibility as someone who's experienced to allow...
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. >> evander holyfield, five times champion. >> he's a kind, generous man even after he hung up his gloves>> here is his inspirational quot. "service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth." >> "don't count the days make the days count." >> "it is not brag ging if you can bag it up." >> ali struggled with parkinson's for more than three decades. actor michael jay fox also suffers from parkinson's. the actor tweeted this, the man of peace and the warrior for the cure, thank you. >> the graeatest of all time. in 1977, muhammad ali was 35 and competed in an exhibition act. he was faster than ali and taunting him and calling him old man. ali was dodging 23 punches in ten seconds. check it out. >> ali is asking for it and he's giving it to him. >> i like that shimmy at the end. >> look at me play -- >> oh man. >>. >>> wet weather in texas. more rain on the already saturated state. a flash flood warning is in effect for self-counties. how water submerging houses and roads and anything there as you can see. sadly, so unexpectedly and a tragedy to report, the army recovering the
. >> evander holyfield, five times champion. >> he's a kind, generous man even after he hung up his gloves>> here is his inspirational quot. "service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth." >> "don't count the days make the days count." >> "it is not brag ging if you can bag it up." >> ali struggled with parkinson's for more than three decades. actor michael jay fox also suffers from parkinson's. the actor...
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the world including our own geraldo rivera, he will be here live along with boxing great evander holyfieldng up in a big way. new poll numbers suggest hillary clinton should be worried about bernie sanders. a live report from california coming up. >>> and another hollywood actor attacks donald trump. >> is there a multiple simulation, how come we have to be in the way where donald trump becomes the republican nominee for president. can we like transfer to a different one? >> matt damon turning a commencement speech into a political one. and the first lady did it, too. we'll play the tape there. fox and friends hour four starts right now. ♪ >>> a sad day as the world says good-bye to the greatest of all-time, know ham hmohammauham boxer passing away last night at the hospital after being admitted with respiratory complications. >> the last 30 years or so, he battled against parkinson's disease. >> he was a record three-time heavyweight boxing champion of the world, he was 74 when he died in scottsdale, arizona. matt will be outside the hospital in scottsdale where he has spent the past few
the world including our own geraldo rivera, he will be here live along with boxing great evander holyfieldng up in a big way. new poll numbers suggest hillary clinton should be worried about bernie sanders. a live report from california coming up. >>> and another hollywood actor attacks donald trump. >> is there a multiple simulation, how come we have to be in the way where donald trump becomes the republican nominee for president. can we like transfer to a different one?...
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you're going to talk to evander holyfield. >> chris wallace had a great touch. he said you can debate whether or not he was the greatest, but you certainly cannot debate that he was not a giant among us physically and so many other ways. >>> in the meantime, another tragic reminder on the dangers the men in blue face every day. a memphis police officer is killed in the line of duty under especially terrible circumstances. we will fill you in on that. >>> and hillary clinton makes herself available for selfies during campaign events, but when it comes to taking questions from reporters, not so much. so how long can she keep that up? >>> also donald trump taking a bit more heat for criticizing a judge over his mexican heritage. is that out of bounds? we'll debate it, fair and balanced in a moment here. >> i don't know the judge, but he's truly unfair in san diego. >> why did you refer to his ethnicity? >> because i want to build a wall. there's some people that don't like that. defiance is in our bones. our citracal bones. easily absorbed calcium plus vitamin d. d
you're going to talk to evander holyfield. >> chris wallace had a great touch. he said you can debate whether or not he was the greatest, but you certainly cannot debate that he was not a giant among us physically and so many other ways. >>> in the meantime, another tragic reminder on the dangers the men in blue face every day. a memphis police officer is killed in the line of duty under especially terrible circumstances. we will fill you in on that. >>> and hillary...
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a former champion evander holyfield walked behind me and said hello. other big names, a lot of one namers, arnold, aretha, spike, sugar, and snoop. all going to be here. and by the way, yesterday i spent time with lonnie ali, muhammad's wife, she is very strong, focused on putting together an amazing event behind us. she said that she feels muhammad is up there pulling all of the strings and that this is his day. >> and he sure deserves every bit of recognition. thank you so much. i know we're going to check in later and hear more of that conversation. thank you. >>> get a check of the weather. >> out west our friends looking at a cooler than usual weekend coming up. unlike the rest of the middle part of the country we'll see temperatures above normal. a system bringing showers in the pacific northwest, watching a lot of thunderstorms ride up over a ridge. those will develop later today as you get further east but in the meantime looking west, beautiful day in san francisco. a little on the cool side. 66, partly sunny, 74 in l.a., salt lake 97. phoenix
a former champion evander holyfield walked behind me and said hello. other big names, a lot of one namers, arnold, aretha, spike, sugar, and snoop. all going to be here. and by the way, yesterday i spent time with lonnie ali, muhammad's wife, she is very strong, focused on putting together an amazing event behind us. she said that she feels muhammad is up there pulling all of the strings and that this is his day. >> and he sure deserves every bit of recognition. thank you so much. i know...