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but mayweather is a little bit like mohamed ali. nobody trained ali. he made his own decisions and did what his instincts told him and the great confidence and belief he had in himself. but he went his own way to his own drum. he listened to himself. mayweather doesn't listen to anybody but pacquiao listens to freddie roach. pacquiao has the edge because he listens to his guy. mayweather kind of does his own thing. >> rose: understanding the difference in the weight class how would you compare mayweather to mohamed ali? >> well, i mean, they both believe in themselves. they can be a little arrogant sometimes. that goes with great belief sometimes and great accomplishment, arrogance partners up to that and becomes a cousin to that sometimes. they both are promoted and know how to make money, but ali had much more social significance. you know, mayweather doesn't. >> rose: right. he does haven't that social significance. he hasn't attached himself to some kind of social endeavor or belief that a lot of these guys could. ali did, whether you believe in hi
but mayweather is a little bit like mohamed ali. nobody trained ali. he made his own decisions and did what his instincts told him and the great confidence and belief he had in himself. but he went his own way to his own drum. he listened to himself. mayweather doesn't listen to anybody but pacquiao listens to freddie roach. pacquiao has the edge because he listens to his guy. mayweather kind of does his own thing. >> rose: understanding the difference in the weight class how would you...
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which he is loyal to former president humps of families have had to three their homes including mohamed ali. >> we first sought refuge in this underwater tank but enthis it rains and we had to evacuate. we now live in a shop that was emptied by it's owner. >> many people like mohamed have lost all their belongings. they can't return because of the continuing violence. now they their only hope is for this war to come to an end so they can go back home. an iraqi soldier has been kilted and 11 others wounded. a security source says that rocket propelled grenade hit mel tear headquarters. three fighters before also killed in a drone attack. syrian activists have denounced what they say a are new attacks. an activist on the ground claimanted to show several people in hospital with breathing problems after a strike, and they say government helicopters dropped barrel bombs filled with glory rene gas over several villages. >> fierce battles are underway for control of the border between syria and lebanon. leading to fears that violence can spit over into the neighboring country. it has seen intense
which he is loyal to former president humps of families have had to three their homes including mohamed ali. >> we first sought refuge in this underwater tank but enthis it rains and we had to evacuate. we now live in a shop that was emptied by it's owner. >> many people like mohamed have lost all their belongings. they can't return because of the continuing violence. now they their only hope is for this war to come to an end so they can go back home. an iraqi soldier has been...
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i have done books with sports stars gary sheffield was a baseball player laila ali, mohammed ali's daughter a boxer. i have done all kinds of books and i would love to do a book on a politician. >> host: does your name get out there? once you have your name on a book and someone sees it how does it snowball into another book? >> guest: i am still hustling and i believe in the hustle and you know i will tell you a quick story. when i did my first book the ray charles book i thought it would get a call from paul mccartney nick jagger and eric clapton and hear it for the rest of my life because ray charles is such a megastar. nobody called. nobody called and one of the things i learned is that i can't count on the books that i have done to generate more work for me that i have too continued to go out. now i have an agent who i love and he is also very proactive and his name is david z. leon i'll but i don't take anything for granted. but i also have to say and maybe this is what kept me as a ghostwriter who has always been able to work, i like the hustle. i like phonecalls and i think it's goo
i have done books with sports stars gary sheffield was a baseball player laila ali, mohammed ali's daughter a boxer. i have done all kinds of books and i would love to do a book on a politician. >> host: does your name get out there? once you have your name on a book and someone sees it how does it snowball into another book? >> guest: i am still hustling and i believe in the hustle and you know i will tell you a quick story. when i did my first book the ray charles book i thought...
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gale sent this, she's pulling a mohammed ali rope-a-dope, good credit for getting that sports analogy. neera, someone close to the hillary campaign how can she go a month and a half since announcing her candidacy without doing a real interview and answering questions? >> she will do more one-on-one interviews, 500 days until election. this will be a long campaign. she'll announce in a few weeks and -- >> i thought she announced when she -- when she did her video. >> there's formal announcements and prelaunch. she's spending this time talking to people and hearing their concerns and that will shape what she does on the campaign trail. >> brit, without serious competition it seems in the democratic primaries, how long can she go -- yes, she does these rope lines takes these questions, answer, with these quick, short, some would say, not answering questions. how long can she go? >> i think she can be indefinitely and it may be a smart strategy. i learned the strategy of political campaign is not to answer reporters' questions or reveal everything about your own views on things. when peop
gale sent this, she's pulling a mohammed ali rope-a-dope, good credit for getting that sports analogy. neera, someone close to the hillary campaign how can she go a month and a half since announcing her candidacy without doing a real interview and answering questions? >> she will do more one-on-one interviews, 500 days until election. this will be a long campaign. she'll announce in a few weeks and -- >> i thought she announced when she -- when she did her video. >> there's...
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mohamed, great to have you on the show. >> wonderful to be with you ali thank you. >> mohamed, you wrote in april there was a 45% chance of what you called a graccident, where greeks lose control possibly the exit of greece from the prowrpz is thateurozone is that still the worst case scenario? >> it is and i would increase that to 50%. i would say it's a high are probability, a 50% probability today. >> are the europeans and the international monetary fund being tougher than they should be on greece at the moment where it comes to debt forgiveness and loosening austerity? >> the answer is yes and for good reason ali. there is a complete lack of trust, not only a complete lack of trust in the negotiation but also definite interpretations about the past and the present. if you can't agree on the past and the present and you don't trust each other it's very difficult to agree on the future. and therefore, no one wants to make a bold decision. and that bold of decision can be one of two. either let do what's needed to keep greece in the euro zone and let's restore economic viability and fin
mohamed, great to have you on the show. >> wonderful to be with you ali thank you. >> mohamed, you wrote in april there was a 45% chance of what you called a graccident, where greeks lose control possibly the exit of greece from the prowrpz is thateurozone is that still the worst case scenario? >> it is and i would increase that to 50%. i would say it's a high are probability, a 50% probability today. >> are the europeans and the international monetary fund being tougher...
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very, very annoyed with floyd may weather's comments saying he was the greatest of all time, not mohammed ali said look, he is just a scared little man. he cannot even go pick us up as kid from school without having a bunch of people around him surrounding him and all that stuff. security wise. he said, it is in the just, how you fight in the ring that defines you as the greatest, it is also how you are outside the ring. that was a pretty interesting comment from mike tyson considering, you know, it was very insightful and deep. >> tyson has change so much. we have seen him grow up it seems like. he has had so many changes in his life. for the record i want to say tyson was the most scary guy in the ring of all time, but best boxer of all time was still sugar ray len and, pound for pound. >> i will agree with that. >> we will see who wins this weekend. >> we are talking about cartoon look a likes. dax has the hair. he would be an interesting one. >> i don't know. >> with that hair, it would be cool. >> we could fine somebody. >> we showed you lucy noland. who do you think she looks like. >> h
very, very annoyed with floyd may weather's comments saying he was the greatest of all time, not mohammed ali said look, he is just a scared little man. he cannot even go pick us up as kid from school without having a bunch of people around him surrounding him and all that stuff. security wise. he said, it is in the just, how you fight in the ring that defines you as the greatest, it is also how you are outside the ring. that was a pretty interesting comment from mike tyson considering, you...
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and george foreman said mohammed ali. that stunned him.as falling mohammed ali, as all boxers are trained to do hit him with what is known as the killing punch. and george foreman said i looked up at of my left eye, partially conscious, and he never threw that punch. so for me he is not the greatest championship for the punches he threw. it is for the punch he didn't throw. for what he didn't do. and the very people at the end of his public career they fell by the sword they had wielded, not once in private, and certainly never in public did jim wright throe that punch. he couldn't retaliate. he could not just preach forgiveness. he lived it. his hire calling was to inspire students at tcu to engage in public service and think about the possibilities of what they could do for people in the room. he didn't throw the punch. i was 15 years go he said cut them up and put them in stars and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all of the world will fall in love with night and pay no worship to the garish son. i didn't know 15 what that m
and george foreman said mohammed ali. that stunned him.as falling mohammed ali, as all boxers are trained to do hit him with what is known as the killing punch. and george foreman said i looked up at of my left eye, partially conscious, and he never threw that punch. so for me he is not the greatest championship for the punches he threw. it is for the punch he didn't throw. for what he didn't do. and the very people at the end of his public career they fell by the sword they had wielded, not...
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alan: ¿cÓmo se atreve mayweather a decir que es mejor peleador de mohamed alÍ? eso no es pelear!vanzan los esfuerzos para crear una medida electoral para legalizar el uso recreativo de la marihuana... inicia la investigacion para conocer la opinion de la poblacion sobre el tema, lo que permitira desarrollar una iniciativa que vaya a la boleta electoral del 2016...la propuesta busca incluir amplias protecciones buenos dias san francisco, como estara el clima hoy? despues del calor de la semana pasada, las temperaturas regresan a los medios 60. la temperatura actual es de 52. las maximas en los 63 y las minimas en los 49. los gigantes estan en casa y se enfrentan contra los padres prevea trafico pesado hoy en la tarde sobre la 80, 280, la 101 y las calles aledañas a checan esto, tengo huevos... salchicha... jamón... tocino... queso, y pan sourdough tostado. uh, el mio es más fácil. mmmnommmm etc (eating sounds) . ¿cual es su rollo? llénate con el nuevo loaded breakfast sándwich de jack. que tiene? que no tienge?! viene con 2 huevos frescamente preparados, jamón, salchicha, tocino y
alan: ¿cÓmo se atreve mayweather a decir que es mejor peleador de mohamed alÍ? eso no es pelear!vanzan los esfuerzos para crear una medida electoral para legalizar el uso recreativo de la marihuana... inicia la investigacion para conocer la opinion de la poblacion sobre el tema, lo que permitira desarrollar una iniciativa que vaya a la boleta electoral del 2016...la propuesta busca incluir amplias protecciones buenos dias san francisco, como estara el clima hoy? despues del calor de la...
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alan: ¿cÓmo se atreve mayweather a decir que es mejor peleador de mohamed alÍ? eso no es pelear!tros responderemos y sacaremos tus opiniones al aire. ♪ ♪ karla: muchachos, les quiero platicar de esta tradiciÓn que sÚper divertida y me encanta, se trata de un pueblo en mÉxico en el estado de mÉxico, donde todos los aÑos los burros, o sea, el animal, aclaro, el animal. los burros se convierten en los reyes del pueblo por un dÍa, hacen carreras, los burros se visten de diferentes disfraces, el festival es tan atractivo que va gente de varias partes del paÍs, y ellos rinden tributo al animalito, porque muchos dicen que no los aprecian. el burro es uno de los animales mÁs fieles que existen. y en este pueblo, se dedican a las labores que utilizan, los burros se las facilitan en gran cantidad. ximena: se estÁn casando! karla: es una manera de rendir tributo a los animales que les hacen las tareas mÁs fáciles. me encanta! hacen la competencia de mejor disfraz, hacen la carrera, partido de polo pero el burro. ximena: los burros en mi tierra son muchÍsimo, en las zonas rurales, y a veces
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. >> reporter: a reminder from the boxing legend mohammed ali tweeted "i am the greatest. here's something you don't hear about in boxing. floyd mayweather if he wins there's a suggest he'll put up the $10 million bail to spring chicago knight suge knight out of jail. >> a bizarre footnote. thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. let's go to churchill downs in louisville kentucky, where nbc sport's josh elliott is standing track side. josh, my gosh i mean there are few sports events in the world like the kentucky derby. i mean the whole city shuts down. it is a remarkable remarkable event. let's talk about the horses this year. is there a clear favorite? >> reporter: we should talk about the horses. 20 horses will run tomorrow for this race and boy, joe, i couldn't agree more. the 141st running of this derby. and usually one or two make themselves known as clear favorites entering and however handicappers include manager who work with us at nbc are saying there's a good chance that this will be the deepest field perhaps in the history of this race. think about that 140 ye
. >> reporter: a reminder from the boxing legend mohammed ali tweeted "i am the greatest. here's something you don't hear about in boxing. floyd mayweather if he wins there's a suggest he'll put up the $10 million bail to spring chicago knight suge knight out of jail. >> a bizarre footnote. thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. let's go to churchill downs in louisville kentucky, where nbc sport's josh elliott is standing track side. josh, my gosh i mean there are few sports...
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. >>> mohammed ali is the greatest. always will be. forever more. at louisville right now and there is a great event about to take place, we've got wet weather, upper level low causing problems but not for louisville where they are going to have the running of the oaks today at churchill downs, sunny and mild temperatures up to about 70 degrees for a high. for the 141st running of the kentucky derby yeah, american pharaoh the favorite. most pli sunny, mild, light winds with temperatures in the mid 70s. and as we look at the rest of the country, some of the wet weather in the southeast but again, gorgeous in the northeast, a little on the cool side. sunny and warm through texas, beautiful in the pacific northwest, in seattle 74 and >>> sunny skies. san francisco later on right now. 50s and 60s outside and speaking of san francisco you're not really seeing much of a breeze out there. the warriors flying out downtown showing you an onshore push. it will come back with low clouds surking up the coastline. heading into the afternoon. slightly cooler on t
. >>> mohammed ali is the greatest. always will be. forever more. at louisville right now and there is a great event about to take place, we've got wet weather, upper level low causing problems but not for louisville where they are going to have the running of the oaks today at churchill downs, sunny and mild temperatures up to about 70 degrees for a high. for the 141st running of the kentucky derby yeah, american pharaoh the favorite. most pli sunny, mild, light winds with...
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mohamed. that is the program for today i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >>> a royal snub? a surprise move from some key american allies in the gulf. the saudi king and other leaders skip president obama's camp dazed summit >>> seal of approval. the white house starts a plan to drill in the arctic. environmentalists say exact on the region could be devastating >>> words of remorse. a well-known nun stakes the stand to defend the boston bomber, saying he expressed regret and sorry >>> and losing ground. >> i wouldn't have to work so hard >>> the struggle the to survive in the city of angels sparks a push to raise the minimum wage >>> good evening i'm antonio mora this is al jazeera america. president obama will host leaders from six gulf countries this week at the white house, and camp david. the summit is expected to cover the iran nuclear talks and other issues in the region the the rulers of several will not attendful perhaps most notably king salman, saying it coincides with a humanitarian assess mire in yemen. others believe the king is sending the white house a message
mohamed. that is the program for today i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >>> a royal snub? a surprise move from some key american allies in the gulf. the saudi king and other leaders skip president obama's camp dazed summit >>> seal of approval. the white house starts a plan to drill in the arctic. environmentalists say exact on the region could be devastating >>> words of remorse. a well-known nun stakes the stand to defend the boston bomber, saying he...
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i don't know if you're mohamed alley or floyd patterson -- mohamed ali.know when you get hit how you'll respond and, you know, we'll not know until you get into this. but it's something that you need to to think about. and the truth is that he, you know you learn about your candidate in a presidential race. presidential races are gauntlets, and they're filled with -- we have a ridiculous system. i mean, the campaigns are too long they're clearly too expensive. there's a lot wrong with the way we elect presidents but one virtue of them is that you do learn who people are. i said in 2011 that presidential campaigns are mris for the soul. you do find out who people are. and i learned a lot about him during that campaign. and, yes, he could take a punch. and what i mostly learned is in the most pressure-filled situations we faced in that campaign, he was at his calmest and most focused. so, for example, when reverend wright that whole reverend wright controversy erupted, you know, he was remarkable. you know, he was the one who said we're going to give a spee
i don't know if you're mohamed alley or floyd patterson -- mohamed ali.know when you get hit how you'll respond and, you know, we'll not know until you get into this. but it's something that you need to to think about. and the truth is that he, you know you learn about your candidate in a presidential race. presidential races are gauntlets, and they're filled with -- we have a ridiculous system. i mean, the campaigns are too long they're clearly too expensive. there's a lot wrong with the way...
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sanaa arms depot was targeted, house of yemen's former president, ali abdullah saleh was also hit by air strikes for a second day. mohamed val is in the saudi capital riyadh. mohamed, seems like an slaition here. escalation here. >> reporter: quite so lauren. striking overnight utmost escalation in the war. they have killed two people during these several hours of shelling. and also, wounded eight. the two people including an ex pate rolt andpatriot and a saudi citizen on the southwestern border between saudi arabia and yemen. saudi arabia has sent new reenforcements to the border and also intensified its strikes once again striking on sanaa, on jabal asan and others areas. position he of troops loyal to ali abdullah saleh the former president. and we have seen that the saudis can't tolerate as they say any attack on their border. this has been repeated several times and we know now this is happening and almost continuing. hours before the beginning of their truce there are now new doubts whether the truce will happen or not. >> doubts as to whether it would actually go ahead and if it does how likely is it to hold? >> r
sanaa arms depot was targeted, house of yemen's former president, ali abdullah saleh was also hit by air strikes for a second day. mohamed val is in the saudi capital riyadh. mohamed, seems like an slaition here. escalation here. >> reporter: quite so lauren. striking overnight utmost escalation in the war. they have killed two people during these several hours of shelling. and also, wounded eight. the two people including an ex pate rolt andpatriot and a saudi citizen on the southwestern...
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formerthe presidential palace of former president ali abdullah saleh has been targeted for a second day. we'll go to mohamed vall this is all before a proposed truce. >> yes, the truce is only about 24 hours away from this time when we speak. there are doubts now whether it will happen. on both sides efforts are being increased to show that if any truce happens it will not be out of weakness, but because we want to have a truce. but still as i said there are doubts. the houthis have managed once again to strike inside saudi arabia overnight they have been shelling the city, killing one person and wounding four. and renewed that shelling this morning and also they struck at the province of to the southwest of the yemen and saudi arabia. killing one citizen and wounding four otherwise. we have seen during the last few days whenever there is such a strike in saudi arabia, saudis intensify their attacks particularly against the province of sadaa the stronghold of the houthies, destroying government buildings there and places they can see the army depots or targeting houthi commanders there. we have seen also fo
formerthe presidential palace of former president ali abdullah saleh has been targeted for a second day. we'll go to mohamed vall this is all before a proposed truce. >> yes, the truce is only about 24 hours away from this time when we speak. there are doubts now whether it will happen. on both sides efforts are being increased to show that if any truce happens it will not be out of weakness, but because we want to have a truce. but still as i said there are doubts. the houthis have...
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ali abdullah saleh. if the houthis lose tiaz, they lose a vital supply line for their fighters in aden. >>> mohammed vall is live in riyadh. we talked about 100 strikes taking place in yemen. has there been a change or shift in the coalition's tactics? >> i think that it seems that there is a change in terms of intensification first. because we will have seen how they move from 50 strikes a day to 80 strikes a day, and now it is over 100 in one day. that is what a spokesman of the coalition promise said the houthis, saying these two or three days the beginning of the saudi air strike will be the harshest and the hardest. saudi arabia and its allies would like to as they said themselves to punish the houthis for crossing the two red lines, one was a refusal of the offered peace initiatives or truce initiatives, and two by attacking inside saudi arabia. and that is what they are doing. also now, they have announced, the saudis that they'll go specifically after certain individuals among the houthis and ali abdullah saleh loyalists. they stated on one occasion that they were not after individuals, but the o
ali abdullah saleh. if the houthis lose tiaz, they lose a vital supply line for their fighters in aden. >>> mohammed vall is live in riyadh. we talked about 100 strikes taking place in yemen. has there been a change or shift in the coalition's tactics? >> i think that it seems that there is a change in terms of intensification first. because we will have seen how they move from 50 strikes a day to 80 strikes a day, and now it is over 100 in one day. that is what a spokesman of...
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ali abdullah saleh. >> if the houthis lose taiz, they also lose a vital supply line for their fighters in the southern city of aden. >> mohammed vall is live for us in riyadh. we're talking about more than 100 airstrikes overnight. does this represent an escalation in the saudi campaign? are the saudis moving into a new phase now? >> exactly the saudis are betting on increasing pressure on the houthis. they think this is the only way to convince houthis that they need to comply with the truce offers. remember at the beginning of the airstrikes the saudis were saying we will not stop this until the houthis leave the city of aden. now that condition has been forgotten. now we're talking about just the houthis accepting the truce. atthat to me is a huge change in the conditions for the saudis at the moment. now they seem to believe that leaving aden for the houthis will be through negotiation not through airstrikes, but the houthies are not responding. they're not responding to the offers of truce, and they're not seeming to respond even to the war of pressure. the saudis have only one option it seems in the words of the spokesma
ali abdullah saleh. >> if the houthis lose taiz, they also lose a vital supply line for their fighters in the southern city of aden. >> mohammed vall is live for us in riyadh. we're talking about more than 100 airstrikes overnight. does this represent an escalation in the saudi campaign? are the saudis moving into a new phase now? >> exactly the saudis are betting on increasing pressure on the houthis. they think this is the only way to convince houthis that they need to...
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ali abdullah saleh was targeted by the saudi-led coalition overnight in the capital of sanaa. they have been accused of breaching international law, by breaching air strikes on popular areas. mohammed val joins us. there seems to be a lot of conditions as to whether we'll get to the truce. what is the latest on the truce? >> yes, lots of conditions from every side. we hear from the other sides houthis and sadr loyalists, the houthis, the de facto government, told al jazeera that they will positively deal with any move that could alleviate the plight of civilians, help bring humanitarian supplies there, and also go to talks upped the supervision of the u.n. and not go to talks in saudi arabia. and they announced from other sources that they will deal with the truce, only if the blockade on the sea and air will be lifted and if the strikes will be - will be ended. these are lots of conditions and we lack here any information about any kind of rehabilitation by the saudis or any kind of coordination between the two sides, even if indirect, about how to implement this or respond to the conditions. we know the party of the former president issued a statement welcoming a truth, saying th
ali abdullah saleh was targeted by the saudi-led coalition overnight in the capital of sanaa. they have been accused of breaching international law, by breaching air strikes on popular areas. mohammed val joins us. there seems to be a lot of conditions as to whether we'll get to the truce. what is the latest on the truce? >> yes, lots of conditions from every side. we hear from the other sides houthis and sadr loyalists, the houthis, the de facto government, told al jazeera that they will...
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ali abdula sala. if the houthis lose control of taiz, they will lose a vital supply line in aden. al jazeera. >>> al jazeera mohammed vall has followed the latest from the saudi capital. >> reporter: the saudis look at this as a war of wills between them and the houthis and they have given them two choices. they have either to choose war or peace. if they accept a truce, they will see a deescalation and probably talks can begin. but if they refuse the truce until next tuesday, then they will sees a new classification for the sow sows. the houthis will pay a higher price choosing war than choosing peace. however, on the other hand for the houthis, this has become a war of attrition. they think that time is on their side. they see the sawedees are, as time goes by change the conditions for a cease-fire and for talks at the beginning of the saudises said, there is going to be no end of this until the houthis withdraw from adden and many other cities in yemen. now, they are no longer talking about that. so, the houthis are looking at this as an opportunity and they think the saudis are losing patience and might, by any
ali abdula sala. if the houthis lose control of taiz, they will lose a vital supply line in aden. al jazeera. >>> al jazeera mohammed vall has followed the latest from the saudi capital. >> reporter: the saudis look at this as a war of wills between them and the houthis and they have given them two choices. they have either to choose war or peace. if they accept a truce, they will see a deescalation and probably talks can begin. but if they refuse the truce until next tuesday,...