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but malcolm gave him strength. malcolm said, look all our has not brought you to this point for you to lose. this is ordained, you are part of allah's plan for america, america, you are going to win. this is a battle between the crescent and the cross. so malcolm came to the dressing room and they got down and they prayed together. of course if you've ever been in the bowels of a big auditorium and tried to find out where exactly is east, which we disease, i think think they did the best they could. he said this is the crescent in the cross. >> one is crucial when you find out in the book as this is the time as he pointed out that malcolm and elisha mohammed were drifting apart. until i read this book i did not know that not even elisha mohammed and his son in chicago really believed that cassius clay would win this fight. malcolm, it would appear was the only person who in the nation of islam believed that he is going to win. >> certainly that is true. cassius i think maybe had an inkling that he could win, he had
but malcolm gave him strength. malcolm said, look all our has not brought you to this point for you to lose. this is ordained, you are part of allah's plan for america, america, you are going to win. this is a battle between the crescent and the cross. so malcolm came to the dressing room and they got down and they prayed together. of course if you've ever been in the bowels of a big auditorium and tried to find out where exactly is east, which we disease, i think think they did the best they...
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malcolm x showed him an example of a powerful, strong, articulate, proud, black man. no, i think in a positive -- very positive relationship on muhammad ali. but, remember, malcolm x will be assassinated by members of the nation of islam in february of 1965. so in that sense, it is the fatal friendship. >> all right, great conversation, randy. thank you. good luck with the book. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> fighting on, bernie sanders promises a contested convention. will he settle for anything less? jonathan altar joins me to discuss. it smoking with chantix. i always came back to smoking. i was absolutely frustrated, absolutely. i did not think chantix would work as well as it did. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor r
malcolm x showed him an example of a powerful, strong, articulate, proud, black man. no, i think in a positive -- very positive relationship on muhammad ali. but, remember, malcolm x will be assassinated by members of the nation of islam in february of 1965. so in that sense, it is the fatal friendship. >> all right, great conversation, randy. thank you. good luck with the book. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> fighting on, bernie sanders promises a contested...
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cen now what is the malcolm growcolg medical center?ave seene s this building much this is the main medical facility on andrewd air force base. be. it's about four stories, fiveese stories tall. it is a large facility. it is the clinic and surgicalura operations that are here atio andrews air force base. be so if you've got a situation,on, concentratconcentrated malcolm g dealing with worth of employees and patientst receiving care there. the it is going to take some time to clear that building and getg ant people out of there one of the e ways they are going to do thatoa is they have a shelter in placep had he go room by room by room m very methodically.cally they have everybody raise theirh hands and they march them outare the front door. as far as what happened here, what didn't, you can go very fao down the road of saying what did or did not happen based onas twitter or facebook. you know, cautious is the word w here right now.ow we do not know what happened. he i will show was we're looking at, though, here because thataua may give
cen now what is the malcolm growcolg medical center?ave seene s this building much this is the main medical facility on andrewd air force base. be. it's about four stories, fiveese stories tall. it is a large facility. it is the clinic and surgicalura operations that are here atio andrews air force base. be so if you've got a situation,on, concentratconcentrated malcolm g dealing with worth of employees and patientst receiving care there. the it is going to take some time to clear that building...
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good news is north 295 has reopened northbound, north of malcolm x. southbound lanes still closed but they are hoping to have that open by 6:00 this morning. we're making some progress around the scene of this serious crash. we've also got a closure on 70. heights, alternate route 40. eastbound lanes are unaffected. back to you. >>> good morning, i'm storm team meteorologist tom kierein. all dry here much of our region, however, in the midwest, there are some showers, a little thunder and lightning developing there in ohio, farther west and south of there, that's all drifting our way later today. i've got the new hour-by-hour timing coming right up. >>> turkish police in istanbul arrested activists who protested the government's decision to ban a gay pride rally in the city. tear gas and rubber bullets were used to disperse celebrators. >>> istanbul's governor banded trans pride parade in march and sunday's lgbt citing security concerns. >>> this is the scene in new york city as many celebrated the annual pride parade there. it is many events as the l
good news is north 295 has reopened northbound, north of malcolm x. southbound lanes still closed but they are hoping to have that open by 6:00 this morning. we're making some progress around the scene of this serious crash. we've also got a closure on 70. heights, alternate route 40. eastbound lanes are unaffected. back to you. >>> good morning, i'm storm team meteorologist tom kierein. all dry here much of our region, however, in the midwest, there are some showers, a little thunder...
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he fell in and then out with malcolm x. and he changed his name from cassius clay to muhammad ali calling clay my slave name. the press called him in the beginning the louisville lip. he called himself the greatest. his fighting style was unlike any other. jim merry of the los angeles times once said ali didn't have fights, he gave recitals and ali famously pioneered the rope a dope, a move in which he would lie against the ropes to conserve energy while his opponent punched himself out. his bat well joe frassier in the fight of the century and his surprise upset of george foreman the thrilla in manila are some of the most memorable moments in sports history. in 1981 at age 39 after winning three heavyweight titles and cementing his boxing legacy ali retired from boxing. in his later years he traveled the world delivering speeches on spirit allity and peace. he also undertook semidiplomattic missions to africa and iraq. he was named one of time magazine's 100 most important people of the 20th century and was awarded medals
he fell in and then out with malcolm x. and he changed his name from cassius clay to muhammad ali calling clay my slave name. the press called him in the beginning the louisville lip. he called himself the greatest. his fighting style was unlike any other. jim merry of the los angeles times once said ali didn't have fights, he gave recitals and ali famously pioneered the rope a dope, a move in which he would lie against the ropes to conserve energy while his opponent punched himself out. his...
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inngnoann right now betweenrnge malcolm x avenue and suitland parkway.parkway. southbound traffic is actually being diverted to the 11th the1t street bridge.reete. you're taking a live look of o an overturned vehicle withve quite a bit ofhi damage.am still an investigation outesgato there. it's been out there fort e f several hours. hou we'll let you know oncelet yoowe traffic starts moving.arts movi. northbound traffic can alwayslw jr. avenue to get around it. it runs par local 295.. impressive scene as those a folks investigate this deadlyea crash scene. sce we'll keep you post-ed on-ed o that. the majority of the debris is i between malcolm x avenue andnuan suitland parkway in bothn bot directions n frederick we have another closure for policeol activity. 70 west closed at exit 49.9. you'll need to divert there.he drive times on 270 still270 il looking very nice. n back to you maureen andu maur ad wisdom. >> all right.>> a 4:37 is the time right now.ghtow coming up on fox news morningnig an historic vote from the vatican.ca the pope says those and others marc
inngnoann right now betweenrnge malcolm x avenue and suitland parkway.parkway. southbound traffic is actually being diverted to the 11th the1t street bridge.reete. you're taking a live look of o an overturned vehicle withve quite a bit ofhi damage.am still an investigation outesgato there. it's been out there fort e f several hours. hou we'll let you know oncelet yoowe traffic starts moving.arts movi. northbound traffic can alwayslw jr. avenue to get around it. it runs par local 295.....
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malcolm gladwell.lause) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @atnightlyshow using the hashtag #tonightly. tonight i wanted to talk about something back in the news lately. it's the 20th anniversary of o.j. simpson. there's been a special on fx, and a new documentary on espn which is amazing, which is out. malcolm, i want to start with you. why do you thing issue is resinating today? there are two parts, the domestic violence part of it and the racial part. >> i don't think this country had a kind of fundamental change in the attitude towards domestic violence until ray rice. i mean-- >> chai blamed her. they blamed her. >> it was only after the head of the n.f.l., biswrairl gives ray rice, what was it, two-game suspension, and the world goes crazy. people are like, "wait a minute, this is" -- >> and no gatorade or something? >> and that was only one of two violent elevator crimes that happened. solange hit jayz in the head. >> there was a lot of elevator crime. >> trying
malcolm gladwell.lause) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @atnightlyshow using the hashtag #tonightly. tonight i wanted to talk about something back in the news lately. it's the 20th anniversary of o.j. simpson. there's been a special on fx, and a new documentary on espn which is amazing, which is out. malcolm, i want to start with you. why do you thing issue is resinating today? there are two parts, the domestic violence part of it and the racial part....
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pay northbound traffic hasrthbou reopened at malcolm x.s,ys, rubber neck there was pastec that scene.th you're backed up from bottomromt of the beltway past the crashtwh scene.sc we'll let you know as soon assoa that crash investigation wrapsti and southbound traffic startsraf moving again. that's not the only problem on southbound 295. also a crash at east capitolt pi street and we're dealing waylinw problem on mattawoman-beantownto road down by 301. closer look at that next.tex wisdom and holly. holly. >> ahead at 6:00 the fourth of july travel forecast was outtas just hours ago.go. if you're hitting the roads thes this weekend expect a recordnd p number of drivers o join you.n y >> plus watch out dominos and pizza hut. there's a new startup and it'ss actually cooking the pizzas piz while en route to your house. he >> oh, boy.h, b >> we're going to show you hownw it works. >> as we head to break right brr now a live look across the region when is it going to get t so hot you can put the pizza piz outside and let it cook.et >> i think tha
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x. >> his relationship with malcolm x was a friend.act, ali had invited him to miami. >> malcolm x was attracted to ali. he liked him as a person. he thought that if he could bring ali into the fold as a muslim, what an enormous thing it would be for black people and what a big thumbing of the nose it would be to the white establishment if that could happen. >> people understood that cassius clay was not going to renounce what he believed in. so the promoter told malcolm look, this fight is in danger of being canceled. there's a lot of folks down here in florida who don't like what's going on. and you've got to get out of here or cassius might not have the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight championship at all. finally, malcolm agreed to leave, but he said he would be coming back for the fight. >> 15 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the world. the challenger from louisville, kentucky, wearing white trunks with red stripes, weighing 210.5 pounds, the former olympic light heavyweight champion, cassius clay. >> i remember
x. >> his relationship with malcolm x was a friend.act, ali had invited him to miami. >> malcolm x was attracted to ali. he liked him as a person. he thought that if he could bring ali into the fold as a muslim, what an enormous thing it would be for black people and what a big thumbing of the nose it would be to the white establishment if that could happen. >> people understood that cassius clay was not going to renounce what he believed in. so the promoter told malcolm look,...
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when malcolm x. went to mecca come he saw the broader islam, saul that all white people were not evil. he went back to america and was preaching the news long and was in effect next to me -- preaching the new islam and was in effect excommunicate it from the nation of islam. he was cut off from muhammad ali. after the death of malcolm x, muhammad ali became the public face of the nation of islam, much more than elijah mohammed. interesting that as time went on, ali also embraced the broader islam and went away from the nation of islam. but the faith was absolutely there. e, it was said in zair part of what fueled his desire to win and his moral conviction that what he was doing was right. she said something interesting to me about this just now. >> right, muhammad ali was driven to win because he wanted to uplift american people. he said the american black man could in 1974, right before the rumble in the jungle, he was interviewed and he said "god gave me this strength of power to be the number one
when malcolm x. went to mecca come he saw the broader islam, saul that all white people were not evil. he went back to america and was preaching the news long and was in effect next to me -- preaching the new islam and was in effect excommunicate it from the nation of islam. he was cut off from muhammad ali. after the death of malcolm x, muhammad ali became the public face of the nation of islam, much more than elijah mohammed. interesting that as time went on, ali also embraced the broader...
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the incident is ongoing at the malcolm grow medical facility. all personnel continue to shelter in place. so we're watching this unfold. it's a fast moving development. this is all going on, as we try to develop the overnight raids in turkey. we hear that ramadan will be coming to an end on tuesday. and there had been some forewarning about the possibility of an upward tic in spike of violence before the end of the holy period. we do not want to get in ahead of ourselves as to what this will mean as we get the first reports of joint base andrews being on lockdown. >> that just happened roughly 45 minutes ago that this first started to pop up. again, a planned drill was going to be taking place there. they do this as often as possible to make sure that they are prepared when an incident like this potentially hams. jim cavanaugh, an msnbc analyst has a varied degree of background intelligence on what it's like to be in one of these situation, how they operate. jim, how odd is it that they would be in an active drill and then say, we are on lockdow
the incident is ongoing at the malcolm grow medical facility. all personnel continue to shelter in place. so we're watching this unfold. it's a fast moving development. this is all going on, as we try to develop the overnight raids in turkey. we hear that ramadan will be coming to an end on tuesday. and there had been some forewarning about the possibility of an upward tic in spike of violence before the end of the holy period. we do not want to get in ahead of ourselves as to what this will...
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the stars and stripes report indicates it's the newer part of malcolm grow where it's happening.rth floor, gastrointestinal facility. just today, the women's health care clinic at malcolm grow is moving to this newer facility, newer building 1060. we really have a transition week at this medical facility, pretty big logistical move, pretty big logistical shift in which we have active shooter report and emergency response. >> we have facility and programs and medical clinics that are truly moving this week. you have an extra complication, an extra hurdle for people being on the same page with communication. >> just to back up for those joining us, a little past 10:15. at 9:00 this morning at joint base andrews there was a scheduled active shooter exerci exercise. an active shooter exercise. sometime between 9:00 and 9:15 they showed this tweet, it's on lockdown due to a report of a shooter. all personnel directed to shelter in place. they have been sheltering in place since that came out at 9:15. at this point investigators are saying they are treating this as a real situation. th
the stars and stripes report indicates it's the newer part of malcolm grow where it's happening.rth floor, gastrointestinal facility. just today, the women's health care clinic at malcolm grow is moving to this newer facility, newer building 1060. we really have a transition week at this medical facility, pretty big logistical move, pretty big logistical shift in which we have active shooter report and emergency response. >> we have facility and programs and medical clinics that are truly...
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if something happened at the malcolm growe medical facility. is ongoing at the malcolm growe medical facility. first responders on scene now. all personnel continue to shelter in place. anything to make of that, tom? >> not really. not yet. we're just going to have to wait a few minutes for more confirmation. >> james? >> the point you made here, i think that when something like this happens, there is a long history during the cold war of training, events and turning a radar on for the first time, the software of which isn't programmed right in which it looks as if something terrible has happened or may be happening. the gulf incident in '64 is one very good example. it is important that the next leader of our country do what you're doing. ask questions, and not jump to conclusions, and get it sorted out. and not shoot from the hip. so one of the things we all need to look at with our two likely presidential candidates, are they basically going to do what you were doing, which is what they ought to do, rather than fly off the handle. >> are you
if something happened at the malcolm growe medical facility. is ongoing at the malcolm growe medical facility. first responders on scene now. all personnel continue to shelter in place. anything to make of that, tom? >> not really. not yet. we're just going to have to wait a few minutes for more confirmation. >> james? >> the point you made here, i think that when something like this happens, there is a long history during the cold war of training, events and turning a radar...
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amy:amy: that is malcolm x. mohammed ali. , over the weekend, the media was filled with images and discussions of mohammed ali and there were in -- were a number of photos going by but there was almost no reference to that relationship. talk about his decision to join the nation of islam, his relationship with malcolm x.? i think it is a mistake to say malcolm x. recruited mohammed ali for the nation of islam. mohammed ali saw him selling told him florida and he had been reading mohammed speaks and it was him who invited him into the nation. many people talk about that , no vietnameseon ever call me -- that was created by -- , thewere at his house muslim women were cooking for the gathering of the reporters were outside. ali comes in and asks what he says, tell them and he tell them no one has ever call you -- that is one of the mythologies we hear about ali's career. he was also following the precedent of elijah mohammed. seven touch by racist, engaged in international trade, that was the other side i mentioned
amy:amy: that is malcolm x. mohammed ali. , over the weekend, the media was filled with images and discussions of mohammed ali and there were in -- were a number of photos going by but there was almost no reference to that relationship. talk about his decision to join the nation of islam, his relationship with malcolm x.? i think it is a mistake to say malcolm x. recruited mohammed ali for the nation of islam. mohammed ali saw him selling told him florida and he had been reading mohammed speaks...
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she was charged with escorting malcolm around to all the activists. she introduced malcolm to the algerian delegation which will be important to his future. she met the chinese ambassador. this was very important. as problems declined in ghana by 1966, she saw the handwriting on the wall. she got an invitation to go to china in 1964, just before he was dethroned from his position. she ended up in ghana -- in china. there, she felt alone because there was not as many activists. she became friends with robert williams of the activists from the south and his wife, who were in beijing. she was able to teach english at a school in china. her embrace with china reflected not only her continued commitments to socialist revolution and her broadvision of international solidarity, but politics that led her to frame herself as a pan africanist. addie hutton became a pan africanist as well. i have more, but i want to end with garvin and addie hutton. what i found with these two women is that if we look at women's lives and look at their politics, we stop putting
she was charged with escorting malcolm around to all the activists. she introduced malcolm to the algerian delegation which will be important to his future. she met the chinese ambassador. this was very important. as problems declined in ghana by 1966, she saw the handwriting on the wall. she got an invitation to go to china in 1964, just before he was dethroned from his position. she ended up in ghana -- in china. there, she felt alone because there was not as many activists. she became...
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x. >> his relationship with malcolm x was a friend. fact, ali had invited him to miami. >> malcolm x was attracted to ali. he liked him as a person. he thought that if he could bring ali into the fold as a muslim, what an enormous thing it would be for black people and what a big thumbing of the nose it would be to the white establishment if that could happen. >> people understood that cassius clay was not going to renounce what he believed in. so the promoter told malcolm look, this fight is in danger of being canceled. there's a lot of folks down here in florida who don't like what's going on. and you've got to get out of here or cassius might not have the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight championship at all. finally, malcolm agreed to leave, but he said he would be coming back for the fight. >> 15 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the world. the challenger from louisville, kentucky, wearing white trunks with red stripes, weighing 210.5 pounds, the former olympic light heavyweight champion, cassius play. . >> i remem
x. >> his relationship with malcolm x was a friend. fact, ali had invited him to miami. >> malcolm x was attracted to ali. he liked him as a person. he thought that if he could bring ali into the fold as a muslim, what an enormous thing it would be for black people and what a big thumbing of the nose it would be to the white establishment if that could happen. >> people understood that cassius clay was not going to renounce what he believed in. so the promoter told malcolm...
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so the promoter told malcolm look this fight is in danger of being cancelled. a lot of folks down here in florida don't like what's going on and you have to get out of here or cassius might not have the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight championship at all. finally malcolm agreed to leave but he said he would be coming back for the fight. >> 15 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the world. the challenger from louisville, kentucky wearing white trunks with red stripes weighing 210.5 pounds, the former olympic light heavyweight champion, cassius clay. >> i remember very vividly the night of that fight listening to it on the radio. out boxed him and the guy went crazy. >> it was faster and hit much harder than expected. there was one moment in the third round when he was really beating liston up. sonny's face was starting to look like it had been put through a meat grinder. >> busted him up on the cheekbone and that's when i think either a solution or they had put some alcohol on the shoulder of liston. >> clay's eyes began to burn. he went back to
so the promoter told malcolm look this fight is in danger of being cancelled. a lot of folks down here in florida don't like what's going on and you have to get out of here or cassius might not have the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight championship at all. finally malcolm agreed to leave but he said he would be coming back for the fight. >> 15 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the world. the challenger from louisville, kentucky wearing white trunks with red stripes...
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malcolm agreed to leave. he would be coming back for the fight. >> 15 rounds, for the heavywieght championship of the world. the challenger from louisville, kentucky, wearing white trunks with red stripes, weighing 210 1/2 pounds, the former olympic light heavywieght champion, cassius clay. >> i remember the night of that fight, listening to it on the radio. >> the man who is down must take an eight count. >> get through the first rounds. >> there's jabbing all over body. and a right hand. the best punch of the fight so far. >> mohammed nailed him in the first round, with a good right hand. >> he was faster. hit much harder than sonny expected. there was one moment in the third round when he was really beating liston up. sonny's face was starting to look like he was put through a meat grinder. >> what happened was, he busted him up with a good right hand on the cheekbone. that's when i think either the solution or they had put some alcohol on the shoulder of liston. >> clay's eyes began to burn. he went back
malcolm agreed to leave. he would be coming back for the fight. >> 15 rounds, for the heavywieght championship of the world. the challenger from louisville, kentucky, wearing white trunks with red stripes, weighing 210 1/2 pounds, the former olympic light heavywieght champion, cassius clay. >> i remember the night of that fight, listening to it on the radio. >> the man who is down must take an eight count. >> get through the first rounds. >> there's jabbing all...
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malcolm wonders how many of these picture do we have to see?l there ever be a death toll large enough, a victim innocent enough to make us finally bring this parade to an end? if there's hope, it's that every time a shooter takes another life, he adds to the army of friends and family who will not be quieted. >> you tell the story wherever you can and whoever is willing to listen. you just tell the story. >> reporter: because sometimes we need to be reminded of what we promise to never forget. steve hartman, "on the road"" in charlotte, north carolina. >> pelley: bob dylan asked, "how many deaths will it take till we know that too many people have died?" that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley, and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. meatloaf's collapse. new information behind celebrity stage scares. then taylor and tom news. the jet set couple kointerring video r >> amber herd's weight los is it taking it's toll? plus secrets from the real housewives crash. >> and o
malcolm wonders how many of these picture do we have to see?l there ever be a death toll large enough, a victim innocent enough to make us finally bring this parade to an end? if there's hope, it's that every time a shooter takes another life, he adds to the army of friends and family who will not be quieted. >> you tell the story wherever you can and whoever is willing to listen. you just tell the story. >> reporter: because sometimes we need to be reminded of what we promise to...
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. >> reporter: malcolm graham has seen this vicious cycle up close. is that her?yeah. >> reporter: a year ago today his sister cynthia hurd and eight others were shot to death at the emmanuel a.m.e. church in charleston. malcolm thought for sure that mass killing would be the final straw, that our leaders would try something, anything, to stop this plague. >> i just can't figure what's going to have to happen for honest men and women to meet in the middle to citizens. >> reporter: what worries him most is that our country is now so far down this road of mourn, move orepeat, that some day soon we'll just accept these shootings as status quo. >> all these things tend to blend together. and my job, my hope is that we don't forget. >> reporter: but remembering them all, just all the recent shootings-- i just pulled this up-- is a tall order. remember chattanooga? >> i do. >> reporter: even for those who care the most. do you remember roseburg, oregon. >> no. >> reporter: herkimer county, new york. >> i don't. >> reporter: and eventually, i'm going to say to somebody,
. >> reporter: malcolm graham has seen this vicious cycle up close. is that her?yeah. >> reporter: a year ago today his sister cynthia hurd and eight others were shot to death at the emmanuel a.m.e. church in charleston. malcolm thought for sure that mass killing would be the final straw, that our leaders would try something, anything, to stop this plague. >> i just can't figure what's going to have to happen for honest men and women to meet in the middle to citizens. >>...
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and the most visible among them is malcolm x. >> his visit with malcolm x was as a friend.colm x was attracted to muhammad ali, he liked him as a person. he thought if he could bring him into the fold as a muslim what an enormous thing it would be to the black establishment. and what a thumbing of the nose it would be to the white establishment. >> people understood that cassius clay was not going to renounce what he believed in. so the promoter said look, this fight is in danger of being cancelled. there is a lot of folks down here in florida who don't like what is going on and you have got to get out of here or cassius may not have the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight championship at all. finally malcolm agreed to leave but he said he would be coming back for the fight. >> 15 rounds of the heavyweight championship of the world. the challenger from louisville, kentucky, wearing white trunks with red stripes. weighing 210, and one half pounds, the former olympic light heavyweight champion, cassius clay. >> i remember very vividly the night of the fight listening to
and the most visible among them is malcolm x. >> his visit with malcolm x was as a friend.colm x was attracted to muhammad ali, he liked him as a person. he thought if he could bring him into the fold as a muslim what an enormous thing it would be to the black establishment. and what a thumbing of the nose it would be to the white establishment. >> people understood that cassius clay was not going to renounce what he believed in. so the promoter said look, this fight is in danger of...
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and the influence malcolm x. had. different times. one similarity is that they both reached to people across the lines. remember dr. king spoke out against the war in 1967. he was vilified by the u.s. establishment from top to bottom. he was vilified by the head of the fbi. he had made his stand. we had room for many leaders. >> he was controversial, professor. in the early 60's, muhammad ali was not an integrationist. he advocated black separatism. there was an article in the boston globe this week talking about his of orange views. >> i would say he's a man like any young man develops. louisville, kentucky, where whites were going to not call you by your name. it was not on him to reach out to the white world. it was a the white world to reach out to him. his ideas were probably those that affected many young people at the same time. remember that african-americans sent off to vietnam, and as they came home, they were treated. the new york times called him by his chosen name. they cannot go to downtown boston. a little history is go
and the influence malcolm x. had. different times. one similarity is that they both reached to people across the lines. remember dr. king spoke out against the war in 1967. he was vilified by the u.s. establishment from top to bottom. he was vilified by the head of the fbi. he had made his stand. we had room for many leaders. >> he was controversial, professor. in the early 60's, muhammad ali was not an integrationist. he advocated black separatism. there was an article in the boston...
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. >> megan mcgrath is live along allentown road, by the malcolm grove facility where this all went down. megan? >> that's right. behind me here you can see that medical facility where this unfolded this morning, a lot of confusion here on joint base andrews a base reported seeing people with long guns on campus, reported an active shooter situation. well, we now know that it was a misunderstanding. there was an active shooter drill that was scheduled for this morning inside that medical facility, it's been scheduled for some time, but obviously not everybody on base received word of that drill, including the person that placed that phone call. however, out of an abundance of caution until they sorted things out, the base was put on lockdown. so they had this drilled scheduled. but then got what they called a real world warning. out of an abundance of caution, they followed their protocols for an active shooter until they could sort things out and figure out exactly what happened. at about 10:30 this morning, that's when they realized the mistake, the all clear was given. we spoke to a m
. >> megan mcgrath is live along allentown road, by the malcolm grove facility where this all went down. megan? >> that's right. behind me here you can see that medical facility where this unfolded this morning, a lot of confusion here on joint base andrews a base reported seeing people with long guns on campus, reported an active shooter situation. well, we now know that it was a misunderstanding. there was an active shooter drill that was scheduled for this morning inside that...
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let me go to malcolm nance on the phone with us, malcolm, are you there? our nbc terrorism analyst. >> i'm here, go ahead. >> malcolm, give us your assessment, we don't know much at this point. we don't know what has happened, but just from looking at the video that's coming in, it looks like a chaotic situation. >> well, it's a chaotic situation. as ayman said earlier, it's a peaceful evening night at serona market. for the gunman or whoever it was to carry out this attack, the israelis call it a terrorist, we have learned a few things just by looking at the photographs coming out of there. there is an improvised weapon which looks like a homemade or machine-factory made for sub-machine gun world war ii style that was jury-rigged. that appears to be the weapon from this attack that we have seen with this stack o of .9-millimeter bullets. it was an attack with weapons purchase purchased off the market. so we are getting that. the israeli army doesn't use the word terrorist lightly. so they are talking about palestine and territories near, whatever you want
let me go to malcolm nance on the phone with us, malcolm, are you there? our nbc terrorism analyst. >> i'm here, go ahead. >> malcolm, give us your assessment, we don't know much at this point. we don't know what has happened, but just from looking at the video that's coming in, it looks like a chaotic situation. >> well, it's a chaotic situation. as ayman said earlier, it's a peaceful evening night at serona market. for the gunman or whoever it was to carry out this attack,...
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di still dealing with some heavy h traffic malcolm x avenue tovenue suitland parkway.und side is backed up sie from the bottom of the beltwayof on through. tou southbound traffic is backedsac up from suitland parkway downkw to the beltway as well. earlier crash cleared at east at capitol street. traffic delayed from 50 through.thro 50 west slows 202 to 95.t s 20 once you get inside theide district new york avenue very vr heavy past bladensburg sonsrg watch out for.or that closure on ma nike and pine fields road.ds outer loop in tysons right nowhn dealing with a crash out by 123 chain bridge. c little bit of sun glare. gla use caution. you may encounter visibility vib problems. heavy traffic leading towards ts there crash scene.cr we'll look at our maps.maps. aside from that on m street in i georgetown a crash as you comerc off the key bridge and then then virginia commute slow on 28, 66 through centreville inboundnd and 95 through stafford. a stall by prince williamiam parkway causing extra delaysca and as you head through daleusdd city typical slow movinglovi traffic.
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the malcolm grow medical center is just inside of the fence.ing a live shot, camera shot, pointing inside there to get those shots of people leaving. so barring actual facts from joint base andrews, i think we're going to have, you know, be talking about are largely what we're seeing and starved for, as we often are in these situations the facts on the ground. there you see the map with malcolm grow medical center. martha: exactly right. they are allowing people to leave. so it could be that you know, they do have somebody and that the situation is over. that is the potential for that exists. or it could be that the drill was a drill and there was some sort of miscommunication or misunderstanding. those are sort of the best two options that we're dealing with right now. we're watching tape of people walking out of there. they are walking fairly calmly. they're not running out. we'll continue to get more information. there is nothing out of joint base andrews for the last 25 minutes directly from the twitter feed updating us by the second. we ar
the malcolm grow medical center is just inside of the fence.ing a live shot, camera shot, pointing inside there to get those shots of people leaving. so barring actual facts from joint base andrews, i think we're going to have, you know, be talking about are largely what we're seeing and starved for, as we often are in these situations the facts on the ground. there you see the map with malcolm grow medical center. martha: exactly right. they are allowing people to leave. so it could be that...
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it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative then that's how i was raised man. you know that we were taught that, my father would say you have to be 10 times smarter than the white boy. now, maybe we're not 10 times smarter but we knew that you had to show up. you had to show up, you had to be prepared. you had to do your metaphorical homework. and every american has to do that. you can't just use racism or slavery as a crutch anymore. it is incumbent upon you to make it and to show that you're equal because if you do, if you do show up, there's a place at the table for you in american society. - indeed. - i believe, do
it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative...
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they went room by room clearing the malcolm grove center. we saw people coming out of the building with their hands in the air, being greeted by heavily armed and men with police dogs -- armed airmen with police dogs. i went on for some time. the base explaining it now as a misunderstanding and a miscommunication of the misunderstanding. we are standing by across from the base. we are hoping we will get everything. we were told the base commanders would be out to talk with us, along with local police officials to explain exactly what happened. we have not yet gotten that briefing. we will bring you the latest information as we get it. from joint base andrews, brad bell, abc 7 news. >> our coverage continues with abc 7's some people on base reacted to the initial reports and some tense moments, for sure. chaost was a morning of and confusion. this building behind me, the medical facility, is the hospital that brad was talking about. we are the first ones here on the other side of the fence on allentown road. when we got here, it was a very ca
they went room by room clearing the malcolm grove center. we saw people coming out of the building with their hands in the air, being greeted by heavily armed and men with police dogs -- armed airmen with police dogs. i went on for some time. the base explaining it now as a misunderstanding and a miscommunication of the misunderstanding. we are standing by across from the base. we are hoping we will get everything. we were told the base commanders would be out to talk with us, along with local...
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both sides of the roadway, southbound at suitland and northbound at malcolm x, it's not yet complete. back to you. >>> now to the latest in the unfolding brexit story. as of this morning, more than 3 million people have signed an ongoing petition demanding a new referendum vote. now, this -- it's unlikely that that will actually happen, we're hearing. business markets are still dropping with british and european stocks falling again today. the pound suffering the most. german and french officials putting pressure on the country to follow through with its decision and leave the european union immediately. now, they are still scrambling. they have that search going on to find who will replace david cameron w prime minister as you know following that vote. there are also calls for getting rid of members of opposition in parliament. we'll follow this developing story at the live desk. back to you. >>> 4:34 right now. can you imagine sitting on a plane and seeing -- >> well, developing summer, all eyes are on the stock market after the uk's decision to exit the european union. the dow jone
both sides of the roadway, southbound at suitland and northbound at malcolm x, it's not yet complete. back to you. >>> now to the latest in the unfolding brexit story. as of this morning, more than 3 million people have signed an ongoing petition demanding a new referendum vote. now, this -- it's unlikely that that will actually happen, we're hearing. business markets are still dropping with british and european stocks falling again today. the pound suffering the most. german and...
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but muhammad had malcolm x assassinated.at muhammad ali really looked up to for many years. >> i think that's right, bill. i think he had this sort of innate sense of self-promotion and confidence in himself as an athlete, i remember very well all of that business before the sonny liston fight that won him the heavyweight championship the first time. phone thought this young cassius clay was going to win. that big ugly bear i will dismember he won't remember october, november and december. people thought he was crazy. then he went out and did it. for all of his gifts he was, as you suggest, a callow youth subject to influences that in some cases were not good for him. >> i have to make a confession here that i committed a crime to watch muhammad ali's second fight with liston in lewiston, maine. i rolled under the fence of the west bury drive-in because i couldn't afford the pay per view. i was 15 years old. i rolled under the fence, got in there, and sat next to a car and listened to the fight. but i was enthralled as a kid
but muhammad had malcolm x assassinated.at muhammad ali really looked up to for many years. >> i think that's right, bill. i think he had this sort of innate sense of self-promotion and confidence in himself as an athlete, i remember very well all of that business before the sonny liston fight that won him the heavyweight championship the first time. phone thought this young cassius clay was going to win. that big ugly bear i will dismember he won't remember october, november and...
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our guest host is joshua cooper ramo and malcolm, welcome.you here today. >> thank you. >> we have spent a lot of time over the last two days talking about what happened in orlando, the largest mass shooting in united states' history. you have spent time in the past, last fall you wrote a piece about sometimes how these things are catching and they're definitely influencing one another. what do you think of the situation in orlando and what we have seen in paris, belgium and other places? >> yeah. yeah. without -- obviously we don't know all of the facts about this man just yet, but it does seem to fit into this broad pattern that these events, these shootings, feed on each other. each time someone commits an act, an atrocity like this, it makes it easier for the next person to do it. this is kind of a well-known theory in psychology, which is the threshold theory which says each of us have a different threshold for doing something unusual or heinous or what have you. and the more of these events that happen, the lower the threshold gets. so
our guest host is joshua cooper ramo and malcolm, welcome.you here today. >> thank you. >> we have spent a lot of time over the last two days talking about what happened in orlando, the largest mass shooting in united states' history. you have spent time in the past, last fall you wrote a piece about sometimes how these things are catching and they're definitely influencing one another. what do you think of the situation in orlando and what we have seen in paris, belgium and other...
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anna: malcolm, thank you. things are happening -- things that are happening in the u.k. the british prime minister david cameron has turned to his rivals to win over undecided voters. todaywill make the case to stay in the 28 nation bloc. other media events have been moved aside to ensure that labor leader is heard. let's bring in our guest, is stephen macklow-smith is partner at jpmorgan asset management. good to have you here to go through the details on the brexit story. the eu referendum story good let's talk about the polling -- story. took about the polling. in your world, are all of these worlds -- all of these polls created equal. sayolm: it is fair to there's been any consistency about -- stephen: it is fair to say that there's been an inconsistency about the polls. the poll that came out on friday was an online poll. even within individual polling agencies, they come up with different results. [indiscernible] i think we have to look for other indicators of what is likely to happen. financial markets
anna: malcolm, thank you. things are happening -- things that are happening in the u.k. the british prime minister david cameron has turned to his rivals to win over undecided voters. todaywill make the case to stay in the 28 nation bloc. other media events have been moved aside to ensure that labor leader is heard. let's bring in our guest, is stephen macklow-smith is partner at jpmorgan asset management. good to have you here to go through the details on the brexit story. the eu referendum...
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>> malcolm grow is almost self sustaining part.tments. treatments for people of all different ages. base andrews but almost a self-sustaining place. one wonders if you can confine the threat to that area, the entirety of the state has to be inspected granularly to make sure the risk is clear. >> we looked at i think it was last year the incident at walter reed where fairly early on they had an idea which building they wanted to focus on. they knew where the report was coming from and yet we still saw some of the adjacent buildings were searched out of an abundance of caution or matter of protocol. >> they train on this. it's more than a matter of protocol. it's a matter of follow your training. this is why your train. >> joint base andrews sending more tweets. rye now just a few seconds ago joint base andrews saying the report they are reacting, first responders on the scene to secure the investigation. they were on base for the exercise. at the same time at 9:00 a.m. there were reports there was an actual active shooter on the sce
>> malcolm grow is almost self sustaining part.tments. treatments for people of all different ages. base andrews but almost a self-sustaining place. one wonders if you can confine the threat to that area, the entirety of the state has to be inspected granularly to make sure the risk is clear. >> we looked at i think it was last year the incident at walter reed where fairly early on they had an idea which building they wanted to focus on. they knew where the report was coming from...
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so his relationship certainly we know with malcolm x.ut with martin luther king jr., a baptist preacher. a.d. king, a baptist preacher. so he was a man, muhammad ali, of strength, integrity and character. i was young so we were all, ooh, ali. this and that. it was wonderful during those days. i followed him throughout his whole life. >> tell me how it was that he shifted from the more radical views of the nation of islam who after all consider white people devils and were the opposite of the integrationists of your uncle and your father. how did he switch from the radical separatist to a more integrationist view? >> well, what you have to remember, he was really a friend of malcolm x along with martin luther king jr. and my dad, a.d. malcolm x himself, after he went to mecca and he came back, he said, i can't hate people because of the color of their skin, when they believe what i believe. so ali following and understanding and listening to malcolm x, that's how some of that transformation occurred. i believe also, within my heart deeply
so his relationship certainly we know with malcolm x.ut with martin luther king jr., a baptist preacher. a.d. king, a baptist preacher. so he was a man, muhammad ali, of strength, integrity and character. i was young so we were all, ooh, ali. this and that. it was wonderful during those days. i followed him throughout his whole life. >> tell me how it was that he shifted from the more radical views of the nation of islam who after all consider white people devils and were the opposite of...
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. >> malcolm gladwell is trying to make sense of history.ast project. good morning. presidential politics ahead here on cbs this morning. your car got rear-ended and you needed a tow. did your 22-page insurance policy say, "great news. you're covered?" no. it said, "blah blah blah blah..." the liberty mutual app with coverage compass makes it easy to know what you're covered for and what you're not. liberty mutual insurance. my man friend that i've been syour man friend. like, as i was leaving i was like, "goodbye, i love you," and like... (laughs) what'd he say? i said, "don't say anything!" oh god! (laughs) 'cause now like, this is the cliffhanger, so we don't know if he loves you. what's gonna happen if he doesn't? i my mom wants to understand, but she just can't see it. so excedrin worked with me to show my mom what i experience during a migraine. excedrin relieves my pain and symptoms. but their dedication to migraine sufferers doesn't stop there. oh my god... i'm so sorry, honey, that you go through this. now i finally feel understood.
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a rescue helicopter was set up near malcolm x avenue.nd out how many people were killed in the crash. >>> the supreme court is expected to rule on three major cases this week. one of them with local ties. former virginia governor bob mcdonald is challenges his convictions for accepting loans in exchange for promoting a dietary supplement. also on tap this week, a case from texas that challenges a state law that imposed major restrictions on abortion clinics. last week, the high court released decisions on president obama's immigration plan and the texas affirmative action plan. the high court wraps up for summer recess on thursday. >>> competition is heating up with companies seeing green when it comes to the medical marihuana business in maryland. e state is set to award 15 licenses next month and close to 150 businesses have already lined up to apply. our partners at the "washington post" identified more than 950 people with an interest in working for perspective marihuana growing operations or investing in them. on top of choosing out
a rescue helicopter was set up near malcolm x avenue.nd out how many people were killed in the crash. >>> the supreme court is expected to rule on three major cases this week. one of them with local ties. former virginia governor bob mcdonald is challenges his convictions for accepting loans in exchange for promoting a dietary supplement. also on tap this week, a case from texas that challenges a state law that imposed major restrictions on abortion clinics. last week, the high court...
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. >>> coming up after local news on "cbs this morning," author malcolm gladwell as well as actor jeffhe "cbs morning news." actor jeff goldblum. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. >>> a look at this morning's top stories now. through the night, authorities search for a 2-year-old boy who was dragged into the water at walt disney world at a resort by an alligator. his family was staying at the grand floridian resort. the boy and his father were wading in the seven seas lagoon last night when the gator struck. the boy's father struggled with the alligator but was unable to free his son. >>> and the focus of the investigation in the orlando massacre has turned to the gunman's wife. the fbi wants to know if she had advance knowledge that omar mateen was going to open fire at a gay nightclub. president obama arrives in orlando tomorrow to pay his respects. >>> and survivors of the orlando nightclub atta
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malcolm, you speak a hot to business audiences. you know -- a lot to business audiences. the marketing world is very engaged in what you're doing. and you talk to different kinds of businesses. do you see businesses that have an understanding of what josh is talking about, having a differential kind of success or picking up on your last question, are there places in the business world where a much more conventional hierarchical structure still obtains or still does best? >> well, it seems to me that there are lots of businesses that are in a process of transition towards something that is a lot more, looks a lot more like a network and are having difficulty understanding how to adapt to that. so, for example, if you think about a hospital, the traditional understanding of a hospital is that the success of the hospital is driven by the skill of the doctors, right? you have world class surgeons, that's half the battle. but now when patients are driving decisions and patient satisfaction is so important, your patient satisfaction may be as much a function of how nice the rec
malcolm, you speak a hot to business audiences. you know -- a lot to business audiences. the marketing world is very engaged in what you're doing. and you talk to different kinds of businesses. do you see businesses that have an understanding of what josh is talking about, having a differential kind of success or picking up on your last question, are there places in the business world where a much more conventional hierarchical structure still obtains or still does best? >> well, it seems...
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in the spirit of my parents, malcolm x shabazz and dr. eva shabazz -- [ applause ] -- the presence of my five younger sisters, our children, and our grandchildren, i would like to first honor his beloved wife, my sister, lonnie ali. [ applause ] for all the strengths that you know and that resonate beyond, sometimes you do need a little help. no matter how magnificent you are. and indeed those that were with him, that loved him, his family members sustained that. his nine children and i will name them, miriam rashida jamila, mohammed jr, kalila, mia, hanna, laila, and assad, as well as their mothers and the third generation of ali grandchildren who accompany them. [ applause ] to his only brother, ramman, to his extraordinary example of a best friend, howard bingham. [ applause ] and to his sister-in-law marilyn. to all the grief that i and others are depleted by, by his transition, there is none comparable to yours, and i know that. on this day and those to come, as you redefine your waking days with a life without him here present, very
in the spirit of my parents, malcolm x shabazz and dr. eva shabazz -- [ applause ] -- the presence of my five younger sisters, our children, and our grandchildren, i would like to first honor his beloved wife, my sister, lonnie ali. [ applause ] for all the strengths that you know and that resonate beyond, sometimes you do need a little help. no matter how magnificent you are. and indeed those that were with him, that loved him, his family members sustained that. his nine children and i will...
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there was a time when muhammed's friends, men that he admired, like brother malcolm, dr. gunned down and nelson mandela imprisoned for what they believed in. >> for his part, muhammed faced federal prosecution. he was stripped of his title and his license to box. and he was sentenced to prison. but he would not be intimidated, so as to abandon his principles and his values. muhammed wants young people of every background to see his life as proof that adversity can make you stronger. it cannot rob you of the power to dream and to reach your dreams. this is why we built the muhammed ali center, and that is the essence of the ali center message. >> muhammed wants us to see the face of his religion, true islam, as the face of love. it was his religion that caused him to turn away from war and violence. for his religion, he was prepared to sacrifice all that he had, and all that he was, to protect his soul and follow the teachings of prophet mohammed, peace be upon him. so even in death, muhammed has something to say. he is saying that his faith required that he take the more
there was a time when muhammed's friends, men that he admired, like brother malcolm, dr. gunned down and nelson mandela imprisoned for what they believed in. >> for his part, muhammed faced federal prosecution. he was stripped of his title and his license to box. and he was sentenced to prison. but he would not be intimidated, so as to abandon his principles and his values. muhammed wants young people of every background to see his life as proof that adversity can make you stronger. it...
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and muhammad ali lined up with islam and malcolm x. and jackie robinson this actually criticized malcolm x and muhammad ali because they felt like islam was hindering the civil rights movement. interesting you bring up his name. he was the first truly global icon in large part because he brought his sport and he brought the entertainment factor of his sport to so many countries in the world. and they got a chance to see someone who while brash was approachable and comical. some people may have. >> brendan: put off by his lack of humbleness, the fact he was so engaging, he was attractive and he was the best made him really hard to resist. >> couldn't take our eyes off him, no question about it. lza this morning. thank you. and we will have more on muhammad ali coming up later on "gma" and a special edition of "20/20," right here on abc. >> he wasser resistant. we do want to check in with rob marciano and the weather this morning. good morning, rob. >> aye, we are covering the flooding in texas. more rain there today. the rivers still in
and muhammad ali lined up with islam and malcolm x. and jackie robinson this actually criticized malcolm x and muhammad ali because they felt like islam was hindering the civil rights movement. interesting you bring up his name. he was the first truly global icon in large part because he brought his sport and he brought the entertainment factor of his sport to so many countries in the world. and they got a chance to see someone who while brash was approachable and comical. some people may have....