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. >> i had mohammed ali. >> it has taken not only a financial toll on the school but also left an he megsal score in this close-knit community. even kindergarteners were talking with it. it leaves a feeling of fear in our kids. >> dan the school is talking to security consultants. this one had no alarm system. and one of them is fascinating. this is one that will enable the lap top to take a picture of the thief if stolen, technology will enable that picture to go back to a control center but that is in the future. the school hoping that police and the public will help them recover their stolen computers. >> the owner of the italian enry into the 2013 america'scupl stay in the race but is he demanding changes. this afternoon he called on the team to modify the rules to make the race safer casting down on his team's participation following the death of a member of the swedish team. he says the team wants to compete and safety must be a top priority. >> for us, it's fundamental. wind cannot be too low or too high. we could even decide to pull out of the event if decisions are not the o
. >> i had mohammed ali. >> it has taken not only a financial toll on the school but also left an he megsal score in this close-knit community. even kindergarteners were talking with it. it leaves a feeling of fear in our kids. >> dan the school is talking to security consultants. this one had no alarm system. and one of them is fascinating. this is one that will enable the lap top to take a picture of the thief if stolen, technology will enable that picture to go back to a...
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you know, i saw -- i read a wonderful article about mohammed ali and when he was in the ring, there was an entity with his trainer and his trainer would always say "so i give them a left, i give them a right." he never said ali was doing it. it was "me." so i'm in there with the actor, in their bodies, in their souls, but i don't believe in telling them what to do. i believe in them and i theme as a coach to help them go further. >> rose: and the best thing they can do for you is to surprise you? >> yes. (laughs) yes, but i'm delighted to sit there bored. i'm delighted to see them sit there for months. but a surprise is great. >> rose: it a graek through moment? >> it's like fishing. you put in a bit and you throw in the and wait. >> rose: what was the challenge of the film? >> the challenge of the film was editing -- editing it to make these five different stoes weave together and it was jonathan oppenheimer who ed ted and co-produced the film who is the person who took this 110 or so hours of material from the beginning and just absorbed it, really, because i had no -- i didn't have t
you know, i saw -- i read a wonderful article about mohammed ali and when he was in the ring, there was an entity with his trainer and his trainer would always say "so i give them a left, i give them a right." he never said ali was doing it. it was "me." so i'm in there with the actor, in their bodies, in their souls, but i don't believe in telling them what to do. i believe in them and i theme as a coach to help them go further. >> rose: and the best thing they can do...
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one of those guests is the daughter of boxing legend mohammed ali.s in chicago and has a personal story about the violence there. it's going to be an interesting discussion. but first, in our next hour, jason collins is the talk of the sports world for coming out. it's triggered a lot of reaction to his announcement. a lot of people are say iing th right things, but are we getting the full picture? we're going to talk about that. >> the full picture about? the way he came out? >> yeah. about the reaction, what happens. i was asked what you think about it. you never know what's happening in offices. by the way, had a nice conversation with him on friday. he's in good spirits. he's working out and going to the movies with his family. that's all i'll share with you. but he's looking to get a job right now. he wants to play and he's continuing to exercise. he's in pretty good spirits. he's surprise d by the reaction. >> he's had an incredible reaction on both ends. can't wait to hear more of that. >> and we have more for you. ó? ??çó >>> myoangelo said i
one of those guests is the daughter of boxing legend mohammed ali.s in chicago and has a personal story about the violence there. it's going to be an interesting discussion. but first, in our next hour, jason collins is the talk of the sports world for coming out. it's triggered a lot of reaction to his announcement. a lot of people are say iing th right things, but are we getting the full picture? we're going to talk about that. >> the full picture about? the way he came out? >>...
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i had mohamed ali and it was like a twelve-point power point presentation. >> the theft has taken not only a financial toll on the small, private school, it's also left an emotional scar in this close-knit community. kim reynolds is president of the parents service auxiliary. >> even the kindergartners were talking about it. it leaves a feeling of vulnerability and fear in our kids. >> of course, the school is talking to security consultants and like many schools this one had no alarm system. but they are looking at new technology. one of them is rather fascinating. this one will unable the laptop to take a picture of the thief if a stolen -- if a computer is stolen. and technology will enable that picture to go back to a security control center via gps. but that, of course, is in the future. for now the school is hoping that police and the public will help them recover their stolen computers. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> today is stage 7 in the amgen tour of california is one of the most grueling day for the cyclists and will likely determine the winner of the entire race. the 92-mile cou
i had mohamed ali and it was like a twelve-point power point presentation. >> the theft has taken not only a financial toll on the small, private school, it's also left an emotional scar in this close-knit community. kim reynolds is president of the parents service auxiliary. >> even the kindergartners were talking about it. it leaves a feeling of vulnerability and fear in our kids. >> of course, the school is talking to security consultants and like many schools this one had...
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i had mohamed ali and it was like a twelve-point power point presentation. >> the theft has taken not only a financial toll on the small, private school, it's also left an emotional scar in this close-knit community. kim reynolds is president of the parents service auxiliary. >> even the kindergartners were talking about it. it leaves a feeling of vulnerability and fear in our kids. >> of course, the school is talking to security consultants like many schools this one had no alarm system. but they are looking at new technology. one of them is rather fascinating. this one will unable the laptop to take a picture of the thief if a stolen - is stolen. and technology will unable that picture to go back to a security control center via gps. but that, of course, is in the future. for now the school is hoping that police and the public will help them recover their stolen computers. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> today's stage 7 in the ahgen tour of california is one of the most grueling day for the cyclists and will likely determine the winner of the entire race. the 92-mile course makes a loop fro
i had mohamed ali and it was like a twelve-point power point presentation. >> the theft has taken not only a financial toll on the small, private school, it's also left an emotional scar in this close-knit community. kim reynolds is president of the parents service auxiliary. >> even the kindergartners were talking about it. it leaves a feeling of vulnerability and fear in our kids. >> of course, the school is talking to security consultants like many schools this one had no...
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. >> i can't narrow it to one but i would go mohammed ali lighting the torch in 1996 at the opening ceremonyichael jordan's last shot which should have been the last shot of his career, then he came back with the wizards but what really closed his bulls career in 1998, i was lucky enough to call that, the championship winning shot against the utah jazz. and then kirk gibson's pinch hit home run off dennis eckersley in game one of the 1988 world series which was so cinematic that before game two, we actually cross-cut it with the last scene of "the natural." robert redford, kirk gibson. the best part was wilford brimley as the manager and tommy lasorda, the actual manager, they were so physically similar and when they each jumped up, they each got about this high off the ground and it matched perfectly. it was just -- >> here's a question. i know you love your stats. who is the greatest sportsman you have ever seen in any sport, for whatever reason? >> perhaps the greatest all around athlete would be jim brown, the great american football player who also could have been the greatest lacrosse
. >> i can't narrow it to one but i would go mohammed ali lighting the torch in 1996 at the opening ceremonyichael jordan's last shot which should have been the last shot of his career, then he came back with the wizards but what really closed his bulls career in 1998, i was lucky enough to call that, the championship winning shot against the utah jazz. and then kirk gibson's pinch hit home run off dennis eckersley in game one of the 1988 world series which was so cinematic that before...
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announcement that aiming their rebels on in the rebels is now being openly considered syrian journalist ali mohamed says allegations by the opposition always coincide with fresh foreign pressure because. the opponents of the syrian regime can accuse it of many things but being stupid is not one of these things in the if you take a lot of stupidity the time be the massacre is in do coalitions with the public in graphic coalitions of human rights right before big decisions are being made each time and you put into events you go to syria was happening within the un security council or any other entity and each and every time there was there were talks about must first and then to believe that human rights in this this is beyond being by chance again i do believe that this is the size and the timing is very suspicious buying more weapons mean more messages because they were concerned the news about massacres nonsense committed by the rebels in the this does not seem to bother the need to meetings on the u. s. so giving more weapons means more the people and more of the people does not in any we mean so
announcement that aiming their rebels on in the rebels is now being openly considered syrian journalist ali mohamed says allegations by the opposition always coincide with fresh foreign pressure because. the opponents of the syrian regime can accuse it of many things but being stupid is not one of these things in the if you take a lot of stupidity the time be the massacre is in do coalitions with the public in graphic coalitions of human rights right before big decisions are being made each...
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announcement that arming the rebels is now being openly considered syrian journalist ali mohammed says the allegations by the opposition always coincide with fresh foreign pressure on us. the opponents of the syrian regime can accuse it of many things but being stupid is not one of these things and it will take a lot of stupidity to be a massacre is indeed going to listen to the public and graphic coalitions of immigrates right before the decisions are being made each time a big and important event in causing syria was happening within the u.n. security council or any other entity and each and every time there was there were talks about massacres and a relationship was in this this is beyond being by chance again i do believe you can see the size and to be suspicious by more weapons mean more messengers because there were on sunday news about massacres committed by the rebels and that is does not seem to bother the need to nations on the u. s. so getting more weapons means more the people and more that it will does not in any way mean something good for the country. and in the meantime
announcement that arming the rebels is now being openly considered syrian journalist ali mohammed says the allegations by the opposition always coincide with fresh foreign pressure on us. the opponents of the syrian regime can accuse it of many things but being stupid is not one of these things and it will take a lot of stupidity to be a massacre is indeed going to listen to the public and graphic coalitions of immigrates right before the decisions are being made each time a big and important...
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announcement that arming the rebels is now being openly considered a syrian journalist ali mohamed says allegations by the opposition always coincide with fresh foreign pressure on damascus. the opponents of the syrian regime can accuse it of many things being stupid is not one of these things and it will take a lot of stupidity to time be the massacres in the coalition with people who are in the coalition if you know great strength before decisions are being made each time a big and important event because in syria was happening within the un security council in any other entity and each and every time there was there were talks of all my security and policing the world gets to do this this is beyond being very cheap and i do believe you can see the size and to be suspicious by more weapons mean more messages because they were concerned the use of automatic response committed by the rebels and that is this does not seem to bother the me tunisians on the u. s. so giving more weapons means more the people and more of the people does not in any we mean something good for the country. well
announcement that arming the rebels is now being openly considered a syrian journalist ali mohamed says allegations by the opposition always coincide with fresh foreign pressure on damascus. the opponents of the syrian regime can accuse it of many things being stupid is not one of these things and it will take a lot of stupidity to time be the massacres in the coalition with people who are in the coalition if you know great strength before decisions are being made each time a big and important...
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in the prayers always end with cries to the glory of the prophet hussein the son of ali allegedly designated by mohammed to be his only successor you never heard them . but many on under saddam a million years were detained and many of them were assassinated and thrown into mass graves and it's not much of a sentiment i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails about my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even afraid of my own brother i thought he was an officer who come to interrogate me yes we suffered and the prisons were filled with shias on me when i be. leaving kabbalah is like crossing a graveyard. everywhere all portraits of she amount has fallen for the glory of the prophet hussein mohammed there. that. possible. on the baghdad and basra highway in the middle of the desert our faithful taxi finally gives up the ghost. i feel suddenly vulnerable alone in the wilderness. as if by magic a man appears from the sams to help us out perhaps this is the renowned a desert hospitality. we had for a camp for the man who maintained the highway once they
in the prayers always end with cries to the glory of the prophet hussein the son of ali allegedly designated by mohammed to be his only successor you never heard them . but many on under saddam a million years were detained and many of them were assassinated and thrown into mass graves and it's not much of a sentiment i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails about my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even afraid of my own brother i...