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manny pacquiao, probably the most famous of all philippines boxers, tweeted today, we've lost a giantom muhammad ali's talents, but nearly as much as meng kind benefited from his humanity. that's what you're seeing time and again, guys, on twitter. that's the thing. he was an unbelievable boxer, but he was much bigger than that. >> i love all the stories that we're hearing and it's nice to hear from manny pacquiao. of course his publicist, the former publicist of muhammad ali. thank you so much andrew for us there in hong kong. we'll continue our live coverage on the life and death of muhammad ali right after this. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekl
manny pacquiao, probably the most famous of all philippines boxers, tweeted today, we've lost a giantom muhammad ali's talents, but nearly as much as meng kind benefited from his humanity. that's what you're seeing time and again, guys, on twitter. that's the thing. he was an unbelievable boxer, but he was much bigger than that. >> i love all the stories that we're hearing and it's nice to hear from manny pacquiao. of course his publicist, the former publicist of muhammad ali. thank you...
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manny pacquiao is worth half that. those two made more money fighting each other in one bout than the total net worth of the greatest fighter of all-time. for "nightly business report," jayne wells, los angeles. >>> before we go, here's a second look at the day on wall street that saw fed chair janet yellen hedge on the timing of an interest rate hike. the dow up 134 points to 17,920. nasdaq added 26. s&p 500 rose 10 to its highest level of the year. >>> and that is it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. this is the time of year your public television stations seek your support. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. we thank you for your support. have a great evening, see you back here tomorrow. -♪ we never did too much talkin' anyway ♪ -next on "great performances..." -♪ don't think twice, it's all right ♪ -this has really been a trip so far. it'll be wonderful tonight. -for nearly 60 years, joan baez has been a music legend. so when it was time for her 75th birthday bash, some of her all-star fri
manny pacquiao is worth half that. those two made more money fighting each other in one bout than the total net worth of the greatest fighter of all-time. for "nightly business report," jayne wells, los angeles. >>> before we go, here's a second look at the day on wall street that saw fed chair janet yellen hedge on the timing of an interest rate hike. the dow up 134 points to 17,920. nasdaq added 26. s&p 500 rose 10 to its highest level of the year. >>> and that...
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>> reporter: yeah, for example, manny pacquiao tweeted, we lost a giant in talent, but not nearly as much as mankind that benefitted from his humanity. people from the nfl, it is unbelievable, martina navratilova tweeted you were jailed and shunned for the same reasons that made you a hero. it goes on and on, it's just as if anybody and everybody had something to say about the passing of muhammad ali. tonight, we also know that paul simon was playing in berkeley, the musician, and he dedicated his song, the boxer, to muhammad ali. and scotty pippin, just one after another, many of course were the first ones to weigh in. we're starting to hear from politicians now, donald trump has weighed in. other people have weighed in, as well. the clintons have weighed in. we're waiting for a statement from the press, we have not yet gotten that yet. we do expect it at some point. right now on social media especially it has just been one after another. there are a ton of hash tags that are out there right now that have gotten at least 500,000 mentions if not more. some are a million if not more,
>> reporter: yeah, for example, manny pacquiao tweeted, we lost a giant in talent, but not nearly as much as mankind that benefitted from his humanity. people from the nfl, it is unbelievable, martina navratilova tweeted you were jailed and shunned for the same reasons that made you a hero. it goes on and on, it's just as if anybody and everybody had something to say about the passing of muhammad ali. tonight, we also know that paul simon was playing in berkeley, the musician, and he...
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. >> i decided to just look like manny pacquiao and colonel sanders had a baby. [ laughter and applauseof references, you're like the guy on -- you know, mcdreamy. you know partick dempsey was mcdreamy. and then there's smoky guy, there's a mysterious looking dude. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i just got pulled over by the lapd. they said i look suspicious. so i might have to trim it. quest, i might have to trim it. >> jimmy: suspicious is not the -- >> i said, "that's my look, man. that's my look." >> jimmy: why would -- >> because when i'm driving, listen, i'm keeping it -- if trump becomes president, i'm gonna need this. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: let's talk about "lopez." >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is on tv land. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: another hit show. it's super funny. how would you describe the show? >> i would describe it as a, let's see, a west coast "curb." >> jimmy: "curb your enthusiasm." >> or a less mexican "louie." you know louis is mexican now. so a less-mexican "louie." >> jimmy: is louis mexican? >> yeah, that's what he said. >> jimmy: i didn't
. >> i decided to just look like manny pacquiao and colonel sanders had a baby. [ laughter and applauseof references, you're like the guy on -- you know, mcdreamy. you know partick dempsey was mcdreamy. and then there's smoky guy, there's a mysterious looking dude. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i just got pulled over by the lapd. they said i look suspicious. so i might have to trim it. quest, i might have to trim it. >> jimmy: suspicious is not the -- >> i said, "that's...
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one of his investors is the world champion boxer manny pacquiao. >> bogdanich: and where are they basedffshore again? >> actually, both are licensed out of the country of curacao, which is completely legal, and both are actually run out of bulgaria. >> bogdanich: a truly international operation. >> absolutely. >> bogdanich: why did you go to curacao to get licensed? >> just because it's most liberal. it's not most cost-effective, but it's highly... it is recognized. >> narrator: he said he is not worried about legalities because his sites don't take bets from the u.s. but he and his partners are looking beyond the world of offshore gambling. they're now trying to get into the business of daily fantasy sports. they're investing in a company called impact fantasy sports. >> impact fantasy sports has the ability to do games that aren't quite popular in the u.s. yet. cricket, rugby, darts... >> bogdanich: you'd like to take fantasy sports and take it on a trial run in other countries, is that right? >> yes. while football is probably 50% of draftkings and fanduel's activity, in the country
one of his investors is the world champion boxer manny pacquiao. >> bogdanich: and where are they basedffshore again? >> actually, both are licensed out of the country of curacao, which is completely legal, and both are actually run out of bulgaria. >> bogdanich: a truly international operation. >> absolutely. >> bogdanich: why did you go to curacao to get licensed? >> just because it's most liberal. it's not most cost-effective, but it's highly... it is...
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and, of course, none more so than manny pacquiao who has won so many division championships. ny tweeting along with the rest of the boxing legends, manny tweeting a little bit earlier today saying we lost a giant. boxing benefitted from muhammad ali's talents but not nearly as much as mankind benefitted from his humanity. and it's interesting. that's the line -- you read the tweets of the boxing greats and so many of them talk about what an amazing sportsman he was, what an amazing boxer he was. but how much more he did for society, almost cue mankind. i want one more. perhaps, you know, talked about almost sometimes in the same brektd as ali, one of the best boxers there ever was. floyd mayweather saying there will never be another ali. the black community all around the world, the black people needed him. he's the voice for us. he's the voice for me to be where i am today. an certainly if you can apply that to the philippines, he was down there. it was an extraordinary fight. it was beamed across the world. and from that, that legacy if you like, there's so much boxing in th
and, of course, none more so than manny pacquiao who has won so many division championships. ny tweeting along with the rest of the boxing legends, manny tweeting a little bit earlier today saying we lost a giant. boxing benefitted from muhammad ali's talents but not nearly as much as mankind benefitted from his humanity. and it's interesting. that's the line -- you read the tweets of the boxing greats and so many of them talk about what an amazing sportsman he was, what an amazing boxer he...
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manny pacquiao said we lost a giant today. >>> mr. obama and a former presidential candidate took time to remember ali. >> he was a beautiful boxer and a great athlete, but the reason that ali struck a chord in the hearts of so many americans but not just his great boxing skill. it was his incredible courage. at a time when it was not popular to do so. >> so many people feeling those words, that was democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders at a campaign event in california. and also in california, bill clinton who will eulogize at his funeral on friday. he touched on the box great's talent in the ring. take a listen. >> when i was a boy and i saw him box the first time, i thought, you know we're looking at something we may never see again. i mean, he was like golden state on the basketball court. right? it was like watching somebody you couldn't decide if this guy is a boxer or a ballerina, the way he moved, the speed, the grace. >> and donald trump joined in remembering ali who months ago tore into the presidential candidate wh
manny pacquiao said we lost a giant today. >>> mr. obama and a former presidential candidate took time to remember ali. >> he was a beautiful boxer and a great athlete, but the reason that ali struck a chord in the hearts of so many americans but not just his great boxing skill. it was his incredible courage. at a time when it was not popular to do so. >> so many people feeling those words, that was democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders at a campaign event in...
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." >> another legend, manny pacquiao said, "boxing benefitted from bbenefit ed from muhammad ali's talentsut not as much as mankind benefitted from his humanity." and george foreman said, "the world has lofts a great athlete, and i've lost a great friend." >> the tributes will continue in louisville, the city where one was born and rose to prominence as a fighter. jarika duncan is in downtown louisville where fans are remembering him. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this will be where the first official tribute happens for muhammad ali in his hometown later this morning, at city hall a few blocks from here. there will be a ceremony to put flags at half staff in recognition and in honor of muhammad ali. louisville mayor greg fisher a released a statement reading, "muhammad leveraged his fame as a platform to promote peace, justice, and humanitarian efforts around the world while always keeping strong ties to his hometown." the loquacious ali known in louisville as the louisville lip quickly became a legacy. the home where he grew up a few miles from here was recently turned into a
." >> another legend, manny pacquiao said, "boxing benefitted from bbenefit ed from muhammad ali's talentsut not as much as mankind benefitted from his humanity." and george foreman said, "the world has lofts a great athlete, and i've lost a great friend." >> the tributes will continue in louisville, the city where one was born and rose to prominence as a fighter. jarika duncan is in downtown louisville where fans are remembering him. good morning. >>...