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. >>> joe martin said why don't you learn to fight first, he got him into the boxing at the columbia gym, the rest is history. >> reporter: is this the famous picture. >>> that's the famous picture. as you see i haven't changed much diane. then 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe-struck neighbor. >>> he said he was going to marry you? >>> yes he said to that a lot of girls. >>> >> reporter: he had just been diagnosed with parkinsons when they met. did you feel robbed? >>> no, no. i can look at his face and tell what he wants and thinking, i
. >>> joe martin said why don't you learn to fight first, he got him into the boxing at the columbia gym, the rest is history. >> reporter: is this the famous picture. >>> that's the famous picture. as you see i haven't changed much diane. then 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe-struck neighbor. >>> he said he was going to marry you? >>> yes he said to that a lot of girls. >>> >> reporter: he had just been diagnosed with parkinsons...
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joe martin handed young cassius clay -- sorry for tripping up that last word -- clay, to a future incould have imagined. america must never forget that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [ applause ] he struggled with parkinson's in a meeting and muhammad indicated when the end came for him, he wanted us to use his life and his death as a teaching moment for young people for his country and for the world. in effect, he wanted us to remind people who are suffering that he had seen the face of injustice, that he grew up in a segregation and that during his early life, he was not free to be who he wanted to be. but he never became bitter enough to quit or engage in violence. it was a time when a young black boy his age could be hung from a tree in mississippi in 1955 whose admitted killers went free. it was time when muhammad's friends, people he admired, like malcolm x and dr. king and nelson mandela imprisoned for what they believed in. [ applause ] for his part, muhammad faced federal prosecution. he was stripped of his title and his licens
joe martin handed young cassius clay -- sorry for tripping up that last word -- clay, to a future incould have imagined. america must never forget that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [ applause ] he struggled with parkinson's in a meeting and muhammad indicated when the end came for him, he wanted us to use his life and his death as a teaching moment for young people for his country and for the world. in effect, he wanted us to remind people who...
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and someone stole his bike and joe martin, he would also teach the little boys how to box in the eveningasked him would he be interested in learning how to box and he told him yes because if he ever found out who stole his bike, he would want to know how to fight so he could beat them up. >> trying to get ali and yelling to get up and fight. >> the anchor punch. >> which punch? >> the anchor punch. i call it the anchor punch. yeah, man. people couldn't see it. it was so fast. "sports illustrated" clocked it -- they have a slow-motion camera. they clocked the punch and the punch flew at four one-hundredths of a second. so you can break a second down to 100 pieces. so it's quick. so four one-hundredths and it counts real quick. from the time the punch started to when it landed, it was four one hundredths of a second. now, the minute i hit sonny, all of them blinked at that moment. >> i swear that if you watch the film close, it's like, oh, yeah. keep looking. i'm getting ready to hit him. you have to hold your eyes open and wait. you'll see it, man. >> a beautiful specimen, fighting machin
and someone stole his bike and joe martin, he would also teach the little boys how to box in the eveningasked him would he be interested in learning how to box and he told him yes because if he ever found out who stole his bike, he would want to know how to fight so he could beat them up. >> trying to get ali and yelling to get up and fight. >> the anchor punch. >> which punch? >> the anchor punch. i call it the anchor punch. yeah, man. people couldn't see it. it was so...
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and he was crying and he told the policeman there, his name was joe martin.bike. and joe martin, he would also teach the little boys how to box in the evening. so he asked them would he be interested in learning how to box and he told him yes. because if he ever found out who stole his bike, he wanted to know how to fight so he could beat them up. >> an overhand right, sends sonny do the canvas. referee trying to get ali to the corner. ali yelling at listton to get up and fight.on to get up and fight. >> the anchor punch. people couldn't see it. it was so fast, "sports illustrated" clocked it. they got a slow-motion camera they clocked the punch and the punch flew at .04 of a second. >> you can break a cycle down to 100 pieces, you know how people who win a ski race in hundredths of a second? you can break a second down into 100 pieces. they got a machine that goes real quick and it counts real quick. and by the time that thing hit four, from the time the punch started to the where it landed, it was .04 of a second, which is an eye-blink, like a camera flash.
and he was crying and he told the policeman there, his name was joe martin.bike. and joe martin, he would also teach the little boys how to box in the evening. so he asked them would he be interested in learning how to box and he told him yes. because if he ever found out who stole his bike, he wanted to know how to fight so he could beat them up. >> an overhand right, sends sonny do the canvas. referee trying to get ali to the corner. ali yelling at listton to get up and fight.on to get...
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and joe martin, he would also teach the little boys how to box in the evening.e interested in learning how to box and he told him yes. because if he ever found out who stole his bike, he wanted to know how to fight so he could beat them up. >> an overhand right sends sonny to the canvas. referee trying to get ali to the corner. ali yelling at liston to get up and fight. >> the anchor punch. >> which one? >> anchor. i call it the anchor punch. yeah, man. people couldn't see it. it was so fast, "sports illustrated" clocked it. they got a slow-motion camera they clocked the punch and the punch flew at .04 of a second. you can break a cycle down to 100 pieces, you know how people who win a ski race, he won in .016 seconds, hundredths of a second? you can break a second down into 100 pieces. they got a machine that goes real quick and it counts real quick. real quick. and by the time that thing hit 4, that's how quick. from the time the punching started to where it landed, it was .04 seconds. which is an eye blink. like a camera flash. that's .04 seconds. now the min
and joe martin, he would also teach the little boys how to box in the evening.e interested in learning how to box and he told him yes. because if he ever found out who stole his bike, he wanted to know how to fight so he could beat them up. >> an overhand right sends sonny to the canvas. referee trying to get ali to the corner. ali yelling at liston to get up and fight. >> the anchor punch. >> which one? >> anchor. i call it the anchor punch. yeah, man. people couldn't...
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distress when his bicycle was stolen. [ applause ] joe martin handed young cassius clay -- sorry for tripping over that last word -- clay -- the keys to a future in boxing he could scarcely have imagined. america must never forget that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [ applause ] >> some years ago, during his long struggle with parkinson's in a meeting, that included his closest advisers, muhammad indicated that when the end came for him, when he wanted us to use his life and his death as a teaching moment for young people, for his country, and for the world, in effect, he wanted us to remind people who are suffering, that he had seen the face of injustice, that he grew up in a segregation, and that during his early life, he was not free to be who he wanted to be. but he never became embitered enough to quit or to engage in violen violence. there was a time -- [ applause ] -- there was a time when a young black boy has age could be hung from a tree, in mississippi in 1955, whose admitted killers went free. it was a time when muhammad's f
distress when his bicycle was stolen. [ applause ] joe martin handed young cassius clay -- sorry for tripping over that last word -- clay -- the keys to a future in boxing he could scarcely have imagined. america must never forget that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [ applause ] >> some years ago, during his long struggle with parkinson's in a meeting, that included his closest advisers, muhammad indicated that when the end came for him,...
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that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring.e was a natural. years later martin and ali were reunited on tv's this is your life. >> he taught me the jabs, taught me the hooks. both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes, trained at two gyms, hitting the streaks before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. we would ride the bus to madison junior high, and he would be running behind it. we'd laugh at him, tell him he's crazy. >> crazy, fast and driven. by 14 he had six kentucky golden glove titles and two national titles under his belt. by 18 he was an olympic champ, winning the gold medal in 1968 rome. his long-time business manager gene gilroy. >> i met him in the olympics, he wore his gold medal around. >> where do you think the confidence comes from? >> he just believed in himself. >> cassius clay of chicago challenges gary joyce. >> that confidence combined with his size, fast speed and stinging jabs, he was a dancer in the ring. clay turned
that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring.e was a natural. years later martin and ali were reunited on tv's this is your life. >> he taught me the jabs, taught me the hooks. both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes, trained at two gyms, hitting the streaks before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. we would ride the bus to madison...
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we cannot forget a loyal police officer, joe espy martin, who he is bramed a young 12-year-old boy inhen his bicycle was stolen. joe martin handed young cassius clay, the keys to a future in boxing, he could scarcely have imagined. america must never forget, that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [ applause ] >> some years ago, during his long struggle with parkinson's, in a meeting that included his closest advisers, muhammed indicated that when the end came for him, when he wanted us to use his life and his death as a teaching moment for young people for his country and for the world. in effect, he wanted us to remind people who were suffering, that he had seen the face of injustice, that he grew up in a segregation, and that during his early life he was not free to be who he wanted to be. but he never became embittered enough to quit or to engage in violence. >> there was a time when a young black boy his age could be hung from a tree, in muddy mississippi in 1955, whose admitted killer went free. there was a time when muhammed's friends
we cannot forget a loyal police officer, joe espy martin, who he is bramed a young 12-year-old boy inhen his bicycle was stolen. joe martin handed young cassius clay, the keys to a future in boxing, he could scarcely have imagined. america must never forget, that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [ applause ] >> some years ago, during his long struggle with parkinson's, in a meeting that included his closest advisers, muhammed indicated that...
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so smart joe martin said, "well, why don't you come learn to fight first" and then he got him into the boxing at the columbia gym and the rest is history. >> reporter: in the museum, a photo of the day she met him. >> is this the famous picture? >> that's the famous picture. as you can see, i haven't changed much, diane. >> reporter: then, 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe struck little neighbor. >> did he remember saying to you, "i'm gonna marry you when you grow up"? >> oh, yes. but you know what, diane? i have found out that muhammad said that to a lot of little girls. it wasn't just me. >> reporter: he had just been diagnosed with parkinson's when they met. >> and you never feel robbed? >> no, no. our life is so full, so rich. i mean we have nothing to be sorry for. >> there is such conversation going on between the two of you all the time now. >> well, yeah. we have -- i understand muhammad's signals. and it's sort of a -- some of it's a silent conversation. i can look at his face. i can tell what he wants or what he's thinking. muhammad will say, do as much as you can becau
so smart joe martin said, "well, why don't you come learn to fight first" and then he got him into the boxing at the columbia gym and the rest is history. >> reporter: in the museum, a photo of the day she met him. >> is this the famous picture? >> that's the famous picture. as you can see, i haven't changed much, diane. >> reporter: then, 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe struck little neighbor. >> did he remember saying to you, "i'm gonna...
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joe martin handed young cassius clay the keys to a future in boxing he could scarcely could have imaginedever forget that when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other then miracles can happen. [ applause ] >> some years ago during his long struggle with parkinson's that included a meeting with his closest advisers, muhammad and ever indicated when the end came to him, he wanted to use his life and death as a teaching moment for young people, for the country and for the world. he wanted us to remind people who are suffering that he had seen the face of injustice, that he grew up in a segregation and during his early life he wasn't free to be who he wanted to be but he never became inbitter enough -- it was a time it was a time when a young black boy his age could be hung from a tree, in mississippi, in 1955, till's killers went free. a time when muhammad's friends, men he admired like brother malcolm, dr. king were gunned down and nelson mandela imprisoned for what they believed in. for his part, muhammad faced federal prosecution, he was stripped of his title and his license to box
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whose red bicycle was stolen in front of a gym about a mile down 4th street and told police officer joe martin that he wanted to whoop whoever took it. and martin said, "you better learn to box first." muhammad ali was a boy who grew up a the 3302 grand avenue, about three miles that way. he liked to eat hot dogs and play clue with his brother rudy in a house that's now a museum. and before that he was a newborn babies, cassius marcelous clay jr. born to cassius and odessa clay. imagine that boy looking around the room at the louisville general hospital, not knowing the life that awaited him, the life he would make, the world he would shake up and the people who would inspire. and like you, i am absolutely one of those people. muhammad ali belongs to the world but he only has one hometown. the louisville lip spoke to everyone, but we heard him in a way no one else could, as our brother, our uncle and our inspiration. and i am so grateful that i had the chance to to know him and see how he leveraged his fame to share his message of love, peace and compassion. what the champ would want us to do
whose red bicycle was stolen in front of a gym about a mile down 4th street and told police officer joe martin that he wanted to whoop whoever took it. and martin said, "you better learn to box first." muhammad ali was a boy who grew up a the 3302 grand avenue, about three miles that way. he liked to eat hot dogs and play clue with his brother rudy in a house that's now a museum. and before that he was a newborn babies, cassius marcelous clay jr. born to cassius and odessa clay....
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. >>> joe martin said why don't you learn to fight first, he got him into the boxing at the columbiathe rest is history. >> reporter: is this the famous picture. >>> that's the famous picture. as you see i haven't changed much diane. then 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe-struck neighbor. >>> he said he was going to marry you? >>> yes he said to that a lot of girls. >>> >> reporter: he had just been diagnosed with parkinsons when they met. did you feel robbed? >>> no, no. i can look at his face and tell what he wants and thinking, i would say do as much as you can, god gives us special gifts, the more god gives you, you the moor he expects. muhammad ali had deep connections to the delaware valley. his tenacity and grit inspired many local boxers. ali lived in the area for a time. trish hartman has that part of the story. >> reporter: boxers young and old honor muhammad ali with a ten count and moment of silence at joe hadn boxing gym in northn liberties. >>> because of the things he done out of the ring, to me was more game changer, in life than game changer in my life, because
. >>> joe martin said why don't you learn to fight first, he got him into the boxing at the columbiathe rest is history. >> reporter: is this the famous picture. >>> that's the famous picture. as you see i haven't changed much diane. then 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe-struck neighbor. >>> he said he was going to marry you? >>> yes he said to that a lot of girls. >>> >> reporter: he had just been diagnosed with parkinsons when...
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became -- began at the age of 12, after he reported a stolen bicycle to a local police officer named joe martin, who was also a boxing trainer. in 1959, muhammad ali was the national golden glove light heavyweight champion and national amateur athletic union champion. after winning his first 19 fights, and that was absolutely incredible, winning his first 9 fights, including 15 knockouts, muhammad ali defeated sunny liston on february 25, 1964, to become the world heavyweight champion. muhammad ali would then become the world heavyweight champion in 1964 and 1974 and 1978, making him the first fighter to capture the heavyweight title on three separate occasions. in 1981 muhammad ali retired from professional boxing and dedicated his life to promoting world peace and fighting for civil rights and hunger relief and just basic human values. his humanitarian work included helping to secure the release of 15 u.s. hostages, many of my colleagues may have forgotten about that. but muhammad ali helped to release 15 u.s. hostages held in iraq during the first gulf war. fours who tadges held in lebanon -
became -- began at the age of 12, after he reported a stolen bicycle to a local police officer named joe martin, who was also a boxing trainer. in 1959, muhammad ali was the national golden glove light heavyweight champion and national amateur athletic union champion. after winning his first 19 fights, and that was absolutely incredible, winning his first 9 fights, including 15 knockouts, muhammad ali defeated sunny liston on february 25, 1964, to become the world heavyweight champion. muhammad...
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joe martin started teaching him to fight and mohammed was good. >> from his humble beginnings to hislm is playing on fulton street in san francisco. it is part of the san francisco lacked festival which runs through tomorrow. we have information on our website.>> in the north bay, the hot air balloon classic is going on. balloons of all shapes and colors will launch from kaiser park. is going on today and tomorrow. the launch is at 6:30 in the morning. there will be tethered rides, food and kraft foods -- craft brews. >> we had the summer solstice art festival. music, art, and food. it will be at the triton museum of art. >> the city of hayward is celebrating dads with a big father's day bash. it starts at 1:00 this afternoon at the meet mansion and park. ticket prices for towards range from $10-$15. tonight at six a clock, you can dress up in private -- pirate gear for fun in the park. block movie screening will begin at seven a clock. it sounds like a fun day. >>> strong rip currents and heavy surfer pounding the southern california coast. the waves are tend to 12 feet tall. take a
joe martin started teaching him to fight and mohammed was good. >> from his humble beginnings to hislm is playing on fulton street in san francisco. it is part of the san francisco lacked festival which runs through tomorrow. we have information on our website.>> in the north bay, the hot air balloon classic is going on. balloons of all shapes and colors will launch from kaiser park. is going on today and tomorrow. the launch is at 6:30 in the morning. there will be tethered rides,...
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that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer, and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring.s a natural. years later, martin and ali were reyeun reunited on tv's "this is your life." >> both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes. he trained at two gyms, hitting the streets before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. >> we'd ride the bus to madison junior high, and he would be running behind it, still training. we'd laugh at him. you're crazy. >> crazy fast and driven. and by the age of 14, he had six kentucky golden glove titles, and two national titles under his belt. by 18, cassius clay was an olympic champ, winning the gold medal at the 1960 summer games in rome. ali's longtime business manager gene kill roy. >> i met him in the olympics. if they could have taken a mayor in the olympic village in rome, it would have been him. everybody loved him. >> where do you think the confidence comes from? >> he just believed in himself. >> cassius clay of chicago challenges gary jiesh. >> that conf
that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer, and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring.s a natural. years later, martin and ali were reyeun reunited on tv's "this is your life." >> both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes. he trained at two gyms, hitting the streets before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. >> we'd ride the bus to madison junior high, and he...
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joe martin met this kid when he had his bike stolen. now the kid starts to go to the columbia gym in louisville. he said he always fought best when he was in trouble. i love the fact president clinton referenced the way he fought parkinson's disease. the knnobility he brought to th was as good as the nobility he brought to the ring. >> we have lost dave in louisville. mike in 30 seconds or less, ever been anymore that's married the worlds of sports society like this man? >> no. i think we talked about this one other time. the last column that the great red smith ever wrote ended with the line maybe some day there would be another demaggio. it was the thing that kept him going. i don't think there will be another ali. you know what, it's okay. >> yeah, it's okay. today had the feeling of the period at the end of a sentence ending the last century as the new york times put it, the night he died, an icon of the last century is gone. appropriately remembered today by all in attention. when we come back from a break, we'll join with "with al
joe martin met this kid when he had his bike stolen. now the kid starts to go to the columbia gym in louisville. he said he always fought best when he was in trouble. i love the fact president clinton referenced the way he fought parkinson's disease. the knnobility he brought to th was as good as the nobility he brought to the ring. >> we have lost dave in louisville. mike in 30 seconds or less, ever been anymore that's married the worlds of sports society like this man? >> no. i...
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. >> so smart, joe mart martin said, learn to fight first.hen he got into the boxing at the gym, and the rest is history. >> reporter: he was a child of segregation. even though he won his first olympic gold medal, he came back to hear these words at a restaurant counter. >> hey, you. no what you doing in here? you know i can't serve you. now, leave. >> those are harsh words. especially for a young person to hear. >> reporter: we sit together in the theater watch a movie of his gigantic life. based on the poem, "if", one of his favorites. if it says you can dream and not make dreams your master, walk with kings, for lose the common touch. >> do you think it makes the parkinson's harder for him to see those days? >> you know, muhammad not only looks that film but any film. i don't know if he thinks about parkinson's. he doesn't think about what his limitations are now or what it may keep him in doing. he always thinks about what he's going to do tomorrow. i think hen he looks back at the films, it inspires him as well. >> reporter: she told us
. >> so smart, joe mart martin said, learn to fight first.hen he got into the boxing at the gym, and the rest is history. >> reporter: he was a child of segregation. even though he won his first olympic gold medal, he came back to hear these words at a restaurant counter. >> hey, you. no what you doing in here? you know i can't serve you. now, leave. >> those are harsh words. especially for a young person to hear. >> reporter: we sit together in the theater watch a...
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so, smart, joe martin said, well, why don't you come to learn to fight first?him into the boxing at the columbia gym and the rest is history. >> reporter: but he was a child of segregation. and even though he had won his first olympic gold medal, he came back home to hear these words at a restaurant counter. >> hey, you. what you doing in here? you know i can't serve you. now, leave. >> those are very harsh words, especially for a young person to hear. >> reporter: we sit together in the theater to watch a movie of his gigantic life. based on the poem, "if" by rudyard kipling, one of his favorites. "if," it says, "you can dream and not make dreams your master, walk with kings nor lose the common touch." do you think it makes the parkinson's harder for him to see those days? >> you know, diane, muhammad not only looks at that film, just any film. and i don't know if he thinks about parkinson's. he doesn't think about what's, you know, what his limitations are now or what it may keep him from doing. he always thinks about what he's going to do tomorrow. and i thi
so, smart, joe martin said, well, why don't you come to learn to fight first?him into the boxing at the columbia gym and the rest is history. >> reporter: but he was a child of segregation. and even though he had won his first olympic gold medal, he came back home to hear these words at a restaurant counter. >> hey, you. what you doing in here? you know i can't serve you. now, leave. >> those are very harsh words, especially for a young person to hear. >> reporter: we...
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that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring.l. years later, martin and ali were reunited on tv's "this is your life." >> he taught me the jabs and the hooks and both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes. trained at two gyms, hitting the streets before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. we ride the bus to madison junior high and he would be running behind it, still training. we'd love at him, you're just crazy. >> crazy, fast and driven. and by the age of 15, he had 6 kentucky golden glove titles, and two national titles under his belt. by 18, cassius clay was an olympic champ winning the gold medal in the 1960 summer games in rome. ali's longtime business manager, gene kilroy. >> i met him in the olympics. if they could have taken a mirror in the olympic village, everybody loved him, he wore his gold medal around. >> where do you think the confidence comes from? >> he just believed in himself. >> cassius clay of chicago challenges gary joyc
that cop, joe martin, was also a trainer and encouraged him to try that aggression out in the ring.l. years later, martin and ali were reunited on tv's "this is your life." >> he taught me the jabs and the hooks and both of them together made me what i am today. >> cassius was hooked and dead serious about learning the ropes. trained at two gyms, hitting the streets before school. >> you could tell he was going to be different. we ride the bus to madison junior high...
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that was a good stop. >> mike: here is the hit joe pavelski put on conor sheary at the end of his last shift. that opportunity back towards martin big body shot to energize his team. >> mike: tierney back to martin. nooifd do knifed down by ward. wheeling with it is nieto. stolen right away. converging by collin and bonino. shaken back in. cullen after it. hag nd will, kept alive with a pass over to schultz. oh! what a wonderful save by jones from bonino. are you tired of martin's saves yet? this might be the turn around. thrown in by nieto. first one there is paulie and then cole. cole defended it away. crosby, able to pivot and hand it behind now to schultz. hagelin, dumps it back down, just deflected it there. and it becomes an icing. >> eddie: nick bonino, he scored the winner in game number one. but he hasn't had a lot of goals scored against martin jones. how about that one with the right pass? how about this one in game nx number six off of nick bonino again by martin jones. >> pierre: you get in that situation at this level, and a little bit more time than you realize. you've got to hold on to that puck and get elevation
that was a good stop. >> mike: here is the hit joe pavelski put on conor sheary at the end of his last shift. that opportunity back towards martin big body shot to energize his team. >> mike: tierney back to martin. nooifd do knifed down by ward. wheeling with it is nieto. stolen right away. converging by collin and bonino. shaken back in. cullen after it. hag nd will, kept alive with a pass over to schultz. oh! what a wonderful save by jones from bonino. are you tired of martin's...
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bicycle was stolen in front of a gym about a mile down fourth street and who told police officer joe martinhat he wanted to whoop whoever took it. and martin said, you better learn to box first. muhammad ali was a boy who grew up at 3302 grand avenue, about three miles that way. he liked to eat hot dogs and play "clue" with his brother rudy in a house that's now a museum. and before that, he was a newborn baby. cassius marcellus clay jr. born january 17th, 1942 to cassius senior and odessa grady clay. imagine that day. that little boy. eyes wide open, looking around the room at the old louisville general hospital. not knowing the life that awaited him. the life he would make. the world he would shake up, and the people he would inspire. and like you, i am absolutely one of those people. muhammad ali belongs to the world, but he only has one hometown. [ applause ] the louisville lip spoke to everyone. but we heard him in a way no one else could. as our brother, our uncle, and our inspiration. and i am so grateful that i had the chance to know him and see how he leveraged his fame to share hi
bicycle was stolen in front of a gym about a mile down fourth street and who told police officer joe martinhat he wanted to whoop whoever took it. and martin said, you better learn to box first. muhammad ali was a boy who grew up at 3302 grand avenue, about three miles that way. he liked to eat hot dogs and play "clue" with his brother rudy in a house that's now a museum. and before that, he was a newborn baby. cassius marcellus clay jr. born january 17th, 1942 to cassius senior and...
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[applause] we cannot forget a louisville police officer joe aspe martin who embraced the young 12-year-oldboy in distress when his bicycle was stolen. [applause] he handed young cassius clay the keys to a future at doxing. he could scarcely have imagined. america must never forget that when a cop and an inner-city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [applause] [applause] some struggle with parkinson's that included his closest advisers. mohammad indicated that when the end came for him, he wanted us to use his life as a teaching moment for young people, for his country and for the world. in effect he wanted us to remind people who were suffering that he had seen the face of injustice, that he grew up in the segregation and during his early life he was not free to be who he wanted to be but he never became embittered enough to quit or two engages in violence. [applause] it was a time when a young black boy his age could be hung from a tree. emmett till in muddy mississippi in 1955 whose admitted killer went free. it was a time when mohammad's friends meant that he admired like
[applause] we cannot forget a louisville police officer joe aspe martin who embraced the young 12-year-oldboy in distress when his bicycle was stolen. [applause] he handed young cassius clay the keys to a future at doxing. he could scarcely have imagined. america must never forget that when a cop and an inner-city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen. [applause] [applause] some struggle with parkinson's that included his closest advisers. mohammad indicated that when the end came...
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martin. it was on this date in 2009 the penguins won game seven at joe lewis arena in detroit.illiant save with 1.5 seconds to go. speaking of detroit, as you see marc-andre on this date in 1958, at age 30, they named gordie howe captain of the red wings. offensive zone face-off for the penguins here. they pull kessel slightly back and he got it. kessel rolls and shoots one. that one went off jones and wide. started back up again and nudged on by ward. moving up, nieto. both he and the net minder, murray, missed it. murray went skidding out. played out by kessel, but he can't make a pass. ward, able to take that one and circle back. one chaotic shift after another. a one-goal game in the balance. oh, and the stanley cup, too, which is still packed. so far, it's not been taken out of the case. so far as we know. we have cameras everywhere. here is malkin, taking this one ask trying to step through. that one forced away and can be carried back now defensively by donskoi. ship with a pass to burns. that one rattled off polak. played back by pavelski. led ahead, pavelski drops it b
martin. it was on this date in 2009 the penguins won game seven at joe lewis arena in detroit.illiant save with 1.5 seconds to go. speaking of detroit, as you see marc-andre on this date in 1958, at age 30, they named gordie howe captain of the red wings. offensive zone face-off for the penguins here. they pull kessel slightly back and he got it. kessel rolls and shoots one. that one went off jones and wide. started back up again and nudged on by ward. moving up, nieto. both he and the net...
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martin jones, spectacular, playoff record for a sharks goalie. one in his face, in the face! joeelski will seal the deal, final, 4-2 sharks still trailing in the series 3-2 with game six sunday back in the tank. >> thought we did a good job there, a lot of stuff around the net tonight. i thought everybody kind of did a good job battling around the net. they throw a lot of pucks at the net. that is just kind of the way they play. >> we needed big performances from our key guys, jones is one of those, gave us a chance in the tough environment. >> we know that we haven't scored many goals or any in this series, and it's one of the reasons why we're down 3-1. so we wanted to come. and we didn't want the season to end tonight. >> and it did not. we got punked. that was draymond green's simple explanation of what happened to the warriors last night, 30-point lost to the cavs in game three of the nba finals. everybody is asking why is stephen curry struggling? when the cavs switch, curry is not going to beat lebron james off the dribble, this is just a bad idea. much like the okc series
martin jones, spectacular, playoff record for a sharks goalie. one in his face, in the face! joeelski will seal the deal, final, 4-2 sharks still trailing in the series 3-2 with game six sunday back in the tank. >> thought we did a good job there, a lot of stuff around the net tonight. i thought everybody kind of did a good job battling around the net. they throw a lot of pucks at the net. that is just kind of the way they play. >> we needed big performances from our key guys, jones...
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martin jones, spectacular, playoff record for a sharks goalie. one in his face, in the face! joeeal the deal, final, 4-2 sharks still trailing in the series 3-2 with game six sunday back in the tank. >> thought we did a good job there, a lot of stuff around the net tonight. i thought everybody kind of did a good job battling around the net. they throw a lot of pucks at the net. that is just kind of the way they play. >> we needed big performances from our key guys, jones is one of those, gave us a chance in the tough environment. >> we know that we haven't scored many goals or any in this series, and it's one of the reasons why we're down 3-1. so we wanted to come. and we didn't want the season to end tonight. >> and it did not. we got punked. that was draymond green's simple explanation of what happened to the warriors last night, 30-point lost to the cavs in game three of the nba finals. everybody is asking why is stephen curry struggling? when the cavs switch, curry is not going to beat lebron james off the dribble, this is just a bad idea. much like the okc series, thompson a
martin jones, spectacular, playoff record for a sharks goalie. one in his face, in the face! joeeal the deal, final, 4-2 sharks still trailing in the series 3-2 with game six sunday back in the tank. >> thought we did a good job there, a lot of stuff around the net tonight. i thought everybody kind of did a good job battling around the net. they throw a lot of pucks at the net. that is just kind of the way they play. >> we needed big performances from our key guys, jones is one of...
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joe pavelski scored his first goal of the finals on an empty netter late but the real story, that man. martin jones in the net. sensational settling down after the first period. 44 saves. his coach and teammates obviously very impressed. >> he was great. he made some big-time saves. he's been playing like this for a long time. regular-season, playoffs, a lot of people unfortunately don't get to see him, as being on the west coast but he's been unbelievable. >> we needed some big game performances from our key guys. jones is one of those guys. he was fantastic and gave us a chance in a tough environment. we got some big games from some other folks too. we stayed alive and bring it back to san jose the stanley cup in front of the home folks. longtime sports fans may remember this, the last time that a championship was won in their city, bill mazeroski walkoff homer in 1960 for the pirates. so they've never actually -- they have won championships but the steelers is always a neutral site with the super bowl. the pirates have won before but never actually got the clincher at home. so -- >> let's
joe pavelski scored his first goal of the finals on an empty netter late but the real story, that man. martin jones in the net. sensational settling down after the first period. 44 saves. his coach and teammates obviously very impressed. >> he was great. he made some big-time saves. he's been playing like this for a long time. regular-season, playoffs, a lot of people unfortunately don't get to see him, as being on the west coast but he's been unbelievable. >> we needed some big...
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joe arpaio. laus week we added the widely despised pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli, subject of criminal indictmentin a trumpian move, shkreli is walking it back, tweeting if someone put a gun to my head and made me vote, i would vote trump over hillary. this year i am abstaining. apparently joining the crowd of those praising trump, the regime of kim jong-un. the internationally loathed dictator of north korea. editorial in the state media outlet dprk reads, in my opinion there are many positive aspects to trump's inflammatory policies, from a north korean scholar. trump said he would not get involved in a war between south and north. isn't this fortunate? also today, one of the world's most respected, brilliant intellectuals has finally weighed in on the trump campaign and you will be shocked. by shocked i mean the opposite of shocked. as to which column he ends up in. >>> so with support for donald trump coming from the likes of bobby knight, mike tyson, joe arpaio, and the north korean dictatorship, the nation turns its lonely eyes to stephen hawking. the physicist and cosmologist, creator of n
joe arpaio. laus week we added the widely despised pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli, subject of criminal indictmentin a trumpian move, shkreli is walking it back, tweeting if someone put a gun to my head and made me vote, i would vote trump over hillary. this year i am abstaining. apparently joining the crowd of those praising trump, the regime of kim jong-un. the internationally loathed dictator of north korea. editorial in the state media outlet dprk reads, in my opinion there are many...
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martin wyatt granted him an exclusive interview after his fight against joe frazier, the most grueling fight of his career. >> ali was sitting there and he's battered and i'm sitting there. it was just the two of us waiting. and he said, wow, the pain, he said it was like dying. >> but the champ had a lot of living left the to do with children and family and charitable causes to support. a side of the champ not everyone got to see. >> he was just a wonderful personality and the most courageous person i every met. but also the most humble. >> in 1995 martin presented ali with a lifetime achievement honor from the sports image award organization. here you see him sharing the stage with a big names in sports, including oakland a's legend dave stewart and a tennis star. >> he's the man i wanted to be like. i wanted people to gather around me. >> by this time the greatest had been slowed by parkinson's, but either he nor his family had time for pity. >> people have cancer and a.i.d.s., whatever, and it's just a disease he's living with. he's living life how he wants to live it. he's all the
martin wyatt granted him an exclusive interview after his fight against joe frazier, the most grueling fight of his career. >> ali was sitting there and he's battered and i'm sitting there. it was just the two of us waiting. and he said, wow, the pain, he said it was like dying. >> but the champ had a lot of living left the to do with children and family and charitable causes to support. a side of the champ not everyone got to see. >> he was just a wonderful personality and...
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martin jones, clutch goal. we haven't seen them play a complete game and we haven't seen their captain, joe pavelski, the leading goal scorer in the playoffs, he hasn't lit the lamp once. could this be the night everything comes together for the sharks in game 4? it would be nice. it would send this series back to pittsburgh tied at 2-2. through three games, almost 200 total minutes played, the sharks have led for less than a second. jonas -- the winner on saturday night. can they build on their only lead of the series tonight? >> huge win. changes the series and now we've got to take care of business, game 4. >> one much those moments that's special. you get to score, it's special. if you're on the winning side, it's special. obviously, it was a huge goal for us, came at a great time. >> reporter: you think the energy level inside sap center was through the roof on saturday? the sharks won that game. now the fans, they can taste it. they can taste it. they can feel that this team has a chance to actually win this thing. we'll be back live at 8:00 and at 11:00 with highlights and reaction. live outside sap cente
martin jones, clutch goal. we haven't seen them play a complete game and we haven't seen their captain, joe pavelski, the leading goal scorer in the playoffs, he hasn't lit the lamp once. could this be the night everything comes together for the sharks in game 4? it would be nice. it would send this series back to pittsburgh tied at 2-2. through three games, almost 200 total minutes played, the sharks have led for less than a second. jonas -- the winner on saturday night. can they build on...
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martin wyatt was granted an exclusive interview after his fight against joe frazier, the most grueling fight of his career. >> ali was sitting there and he's battered and i'm sitting there. it was just the two of us waiting. and he said, wow, the pain, he said it was like dying. >> but the champ had a lot of living left to do with children and family and charitable causes to support. a side of the champ not everyone got to see. >> he was just a wonderful personality and the most courageous person i every met. but also the most humble. >> in 1995 martin presented ali with a lifetime achievement honor from the sports image award organization. here you see him sharing the stage with other big names in sports, including oakland a's legend dave stewart and a tennis star venus williams. >> he's the man i wanted to be like. i wanted people to gather around me. whisper my name in crowds. >> by this time the greatest champ had been slowed by parkinson's, but either he nor his family had time for pity. >> people have cancer and a.i.d.s., whatever, and it's just a disease he's living with. he's l
martin wyatt was granted an exclusive interview after his fight against joe frazier, the most grueling fight of his career. >> ali was sitting there and he's battered and i'm sitting there. it was just the two of us waiting. and he said, wow, the pain, he said it was like dying. >> but the champ had a lot of living left to do with children and family and charitable causes to support. a side of the champ not everyone got to see. >> he was just a wonderful personality and the...
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joe fonzie. >>> always makes for a more interesting series. thank you. >>> speaking of the weather let's check in with bill martin, it looks nice. not a spot -- foggy in oakland a san francisco. >> nice on the side of the bay and it's cold, actually all day, the richmond district, sunset, puffy jackets and temperatures in the upper 50s from the 80s which we saw a couple of days ago, temperatures have fallen often these are the official highs. 87 in fairfield and that is down. these areas here we were doing 101, hundred and two, hundred and 3 degrees in this livermore valley and we are over triple digits. now we are down to the 80s and many of the spot so much cooler today and the fog has stretched out and that is an indication that things are cooling off. this is what we talked about it when you see the fog gets that over the golden gate bridge then you know that the fog broke it into your neighborhood and it just runs over the topography. >>> 13 degrees cooler right now in fairfield and at 72 degrees in san jose, look at the yellows and the greens, that is just visualizing and seeing color you can visualize this and that is the
joe fonzie. >>> always makes for a more interesting series. thank you. >>> speaking of the weather let's check in with bill martin, it looks nice. not a spot -- foggy in oakland a san francisco. >> nice on the side of the bay and it's cold, actually all day, the richmond district, sunset, puffy jackets and temperatures in the upper 50s from the 80s which we saw a couple of days ago, temperatures have fallen often these are the official highs. 87 in fairfield and that is...
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there is jennifer and joe getting ready for what they thought would be a much better game. the penguins, bill castle shot and deflected past martines. take another look. the sharks find themselves quickly down to do to 0. for the most part, before anybody knew what hit them. the sharks went nine minutes without a shot on goal, getting one right there point blank. logan couture denied. finally, carlson from his knees will score and the sharks at that point have plenty of time to come back, trailing by only one goal. but here, come back hopes and back. 3-1 the final. get this, no team since 1942 has come back from a three win deficit in the final to go on and win the stanley cup. our scott reiss sizes up the situation. >> reporter: an uphill battle has become the story line for the sharks, who have put themselves in a position to win three straight games. a pretty daunting task for a team that has not played with a lead for a single second in this series. >> it makes it a little tougher. they have been good with the leads so far. we have battled back but definitely, we know what it feels like. you can take a little confidence from
there is jennifer and joe getting ready for what they thought would be a much better game. the penguins, bill castle shot and deflected past martines. take another look. the sharks find themselves quickly down to do to 0. for the most part, before anybody knew what hit them. the sharks went nine minutes without a shot on goal, getting one right there point blank. logan couture denied. finally, carlson from his knees will score and the sharks at that point have plenty of time to come back,...
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press photographer joe rosenthal snapped this iconic pulitzer prize-winning photo, but he didn't have time to get the names of the men in it. that was left to the marines. as david martinn't quite get it right. >> reporter: it happened on the fifth day of the battle for iwo jima. the marines had taken the high grounds, and the photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me-- and i think to most marines -- is that-- and here's the irony-- you can't see who it is. >> reporter: but, says retired marine colonel mary reinwald, the marine corps did identify the men. one of them, john bradley, a navy corpsman who fault alongside the marines, was believed to be this man. but nearly 70 years later, amateur historian aaron corelli started asking questions. >> this is an important iconic moment in american history, and to get it right, i think, is essential for, you know, all americans to kind of say, "this is the truth, and these really are the guys that were there." >> reporter: bradley was there. that's him. but compare that to the figure in the photo. >> these tworp completely inconsistent with respect to their clothing, the ar
press photographer joe rosenthal snapped this iconic pulitzer prize-winning photo, but he didn't have time to get the names of the men in it. that was left to the marines. as david martinn't quite get it right. >> reporter: it happened on the fifth day of the battle for iwo jima. the marines had taken the high grounds, and the photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me-- and i think to most marines -- is that-- and here's the...
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joe. let's get a check of our weather now. kind of a partly cloudy day around the bay area. chief meteorologist bill martinin the weather center now. a little cooler. it's kind of mild for this time >> yeah, i mean, the whole week has been very similar. we started off last week with the record warmth, temperatures in the triple digits. and this whole week thus far, it will continue this way, kind of cool, kind of moist, just kind of that way, you see the fog offshore, you see the high clouds overhead. and the fog bank along the coast, it's sort of interesting, if you look at it -- actually i'll come back to my camera here, you can see the fog sitting off behind the east bay hills there. and that fog is -- what's happening is, even though it's not continuous going across the bay, as the winds flow in like this, the cool moist wind hits the east bay hills and all the air converges, it goes up and creates a fog. that's why you see fog and low clouds in those hilly locations first. it's a horrible explanation. sorry. i thought the picture would be easier to understand but the idea being the fog is having troub
joe. let's get a check of our weather now. kind of a partly cloudy day around the bay area. chief meteorologist bill martinin the weather center now. a little cooler. it's kind of mild for this time >> yeah, i mean, the whole week has been very similar. we started off last week with the record warmth, temperatures in the triple digits. and this whole week thus far, it will continue this way, kind of cool, kind of moist, just kind of that way, you see the fog offshore, you see the high...
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joe rosenthal snapped the photo of u.s. marines raising the flag over iwo jima. he didn't get the names of the marines. for 70 years history had it wrong. here is david martiny of the battle for iwo jima. marines took the high ground. photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me and most marines is that, here is the irony, you can't see who it is. >> but says retired marine colonel mary rynewald, the marine corps did identify the men. one, john bradley, navy coreman who fought along side the marines was believed to be this man. nearly 70 years later, historian, eric cruley started asking questions. >> an important iconic moment in american history to the get it right, i think is essential for, you know all americans to kind of say this is the truth. these really are the guys that were there. bradley was there, that's him. but compare that to the figure in the photo. >> the two were completely inconsistent with respect to -- their clothing, the articles of equipment they were carrying. forensic specialist, michael plaxton, who analyzed the photos on smithsonian channel saw that bradley was holding pouches to
joe rosenthal snapped the photo of u.s. marines raising the flag over iwo jima. he didn't get the names of the marines. for 70 years history had it wrong. here is david martiny of the battle for iwo jima. marines took the high ground. photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me and most marines is that, here is the irony, you can't see who it is. >> but says retired marine colonel mary rynewald, the marine corps did identify the...
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martin o'malley both t endorsing clinton withinit minutes of each other. each oth. clinton also picked up endorsements from vicersements i president joeiden and massachusetts senatorid elizabeth warren.ar >> on the republican side, maryland governor larry hogan refusing to openly endorse his party's presumptive presidential candidate.id yestenerday hogan declined toeco say whether he thought trumpug was fit for the presidency p saying "i have nothing to dooo with donald trump. ." hogan is among a handful ofandfl republican governors who have not taken a position on donald trump. um >>> well, it's friday.> , it so that means members of thers h fox5 team they're going to bengo zip tripping. >> that's right.>> thas today we are shining theni spotlight on d.c.'s historic anacostia neighborhood.gh allison seymour and tuckeroud tr barnes will be down there wil dw starting at 6 o'clock this t morning so just about in anust a hour. hour. steve chenevey will also beenev joining them a little later onat this morning.. the crew will be at mlk avenuele stop by and say hello if you i can. it's going to be a niceoing morning. >> that's right.t' tak
martin o'malley both t endorsing clinton withinit minutes of each other. each oth. clinton also picked up endorsements from vicersements i president joeiden and massachusetts senatorid elizabeth warren.ar >> on the republican side, maryland governor larry hogan refusing to openly endorse his party's presumptive presidential candidate.id yestenerday hogan declined toeco say whether he thought trumpug was fit for the presidency p saying "i have nothing to dooo with donald trump....
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martin jones. 1-0. sharks answer back. justin braun, shot of his own. game tied going into the second period. love joy again. pittsburgh up 2-1. third period, same score. joes a stick to the face this. is going to draw a four-win power play. joel ward will tie the game with 11 opinions to play. he has been clutch for the sharks this postseason. seven minutes into overtime, donskoi takes the puck. fires. penguins skill have a 2-1er is lead. >> up to that third it was time to get one of these overtimes. it will be a great time. we need it. obviously you know the situation. heck of a play there. >> cheers, you get the first win, obviously we needed to win that game. so it was bra to see us put that inn. >> we had a lot of scoring chances. just been great for the team and now -- >> baseball g men in st. louis. samardzija helping his own cause, driving home crawford with a single. dubs up 2-0. on the ground the sharks didn't fare as well. brandon mass, doe yaz, business cotty and mack adams. last two were back to back. >>> 5-4, astros,.to of the nine. former has troe lowry crush this is pitch from gregorson and the game is tied. go to extra. walk off singling.
martin jones. 1-0. sharks answer back. justin braun, shot of his own. game tied going into the second period. love joy again. pittsburgh up 2-1. third period, same score. joes a stick to the face this. is going to draw a four-win power play. joel ward will tie the game with 11 opinions to play. he has been clutch for the sharks this postseason. seven minutes into overtime, donskoi takes the puck. fires. penguins skill have a 2-1er is lead. >> up to that third it was time to get one of...