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trials of mohammed ali is another film i suggest you see. powerful. a hero to me and to many folks. the interesting thing is it shows the political stand he took and the repercussions which we are able to romanticize. the more important thing is it looks at his ex-wife his brother, folks around him and reinforces what it looks like to be a part of a committee. so often we look at this idea of rugged individualism that is not how it plays and i think these narratives become profoundly important because they demonstrate how they interact one with another.
trials of mohammed ali is another film i suggest you see. powerful. a hero to me and to many folks. the interesting thing is it shows the political stand he took and the repercussions which we are able to romanticize. the more important thing is it looks at his ex-wife his brother, folks around him and reinforces what it looks like to be a part of a committee. so often we look at this idea of rugged individualism that is not how it plays and i think these narratives become profoundly important...
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lifeless photo of mohammed ali. may 25, 1965.n saturday. >> greetings. stuart: i happen to remember that. the phantom punch. >> it was two minutes into the first round. people were just settling into their seats. ali one. stuart: that was the first time -- i remember that. >> one of the most controversial moments in american sports. that is why these clubs are still together 50 years later. because of the controversies. >> they took the gloves, held onto them for 40 years. >> his nephew sold them to a collection a few years ago. stuart: i also collect dirt is putting them up for auction. >> they are opening up for bidding at 500,000. stuart: trying to work that out. >> well over a million dollars. stuart: okay. can i touch them? >> sure. they are made of a synthetic material on the inside. we have mohammed all these dna in their. [laughter] stuart: they are exactly the same. >> they were handmade. stuart: great condition. hey, look what i got. >> we got a call. a collector that owns them now. stuart: how do you tell them apart. i
lifeless photo of mohammed ali. may 25, 1965.n saturday. >> greetings. stuart: i happen to remember that. the phantom punch. >> it was two minutes into the first round. people were just settling into their seats. ali one. stuart: that was the first time -- i remember that. >> one of the most controversial moments in american sports. that is why these clubs are still together 50 years later. because of the controversies. >> they took the gloves, held onto them for 40...
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the new power will lie in the heads of mohamed ali al houthi. he will head the revolutionary committee that will draft a constitution. al houthi will head the transitional department and u.n. asked for them to immediately return to the negotiating table. >> the members of u.n. has expressed great concern. the members of the security council call in the strongest terms for all parties in particular the houthis the national dialogue conference outcomes and the peace and partnership agreements which provide for a yemeni led democratic transition. >> well, houthi takeover has staged major protests across yemen. separatist demonstration in the city of taiz. now let's go now to jamal al shayal waiting for us in aden, in southern yemen. >> fawzfauzia there have been demonstrations in aden, fadada and in mareb and several other spots. leading up to this declaration there were several protests that took place even against the houthi forcible takeover. they often came under fire and people were killed and abducted in that protest. divided in terms of the
the new power will lie in the heads of mohamed ali al houthi. he will head the revolutionary committee that will draft a constitution. al houthi will head the transitional department and u.n. asked for them to immediately return to the negotiating table. >> the members of u.n. has expressed great concern. the members of the security council call in the strongest terms for all parties in particular the houthis the national dialogue conference outcomes and the peace and partnership...
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mohammed ali knocks down the huge dunk. look at this replay too. michigan within four.ps take over. more melo. another long three, and he hits. game high 16 points for the freshman on senior day. late in the game dez wells puts the icing on his senior cake. beautiful drive in bucket. 13 points in his final game at the xfinity center. maryland wins it 66-56. a lot of pressure to send off the seniors. >> i was so not wanting to have a letdown that i practiced probably a little uglier a little flat a little emotionally spent. with that said we just gutted it out. it was a really hard fight battle for us. >> i'm glad we got the win. that's what we remember about this day. you know ten, 15 years from now. >> that's right. you want to win on senior day. >> visiting st. john's. probably not john thompson iii. he didn't play this. first half up. st. john's up two. sir dominik hoyer goes baseline. finishes with a slam. 24 points for him. storm up 11 at half. second half. trying to get back in it. working in and around. smith rivera knocks down a three. game high 29 for hem. geor
mohammed ali knocks down the huge dunk. look at this replay too. michigan within four.ps take over. more melo. another long three, and he hits. game high 16 points for the freshman on senior day. late in the game dez wells puts the icing on his senior cake. beautiful drive in bucket. 13 points in his final game at the xfinity center. maryland wins it 66-56. a lot of pressure to send off the seniors. >> i was so not wanting to have a letdown that i practiced probably a little uglier a...
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i know you had a close relationship with mohammed ali? >> i think i said in the piece again?> the piece in the book? i am going to look. being just about my best friend for years. he stayed at my house one night out in the country. my wife was in new york. she called. i had gone to get his wife and bring her over. they were in a motel and they wanted to stay at my house. phone rang. ali picked it up and heard, "darling? and he said, this ain't darling this is only 3-time heavy weight champion in the world and i am lying in your bed and i am watching your t.v. lady. and she said to her credit, i am going to put a black on that bed, mr. ali. more than she ever did for me. >> we won't go there. >> the book again, you know, got the essay on ali, a bunch of other essays. i loved the blurb from mel brooks, since we are talking about those kinds of things, the best bathroom reading ever written, each story takes just the right amount of time? >> that's genius >> one of the stories? >> genius is genius. >> we went into this,s the guy from the ad agency and steve jobs and i entered th
i know you had a close relationship with mohammed ali? >> i think i said in the piece again?> the piece in the book? i am going to look. being just about my best friend for years. he stayed at my house one night out in the country. my wife was in new york. she called. i had gone to get his wife and bring her over. they were in a motel and they wanted to stay at my house. phone rang. ali picked it up and heard, "darling? and he said, this ain't darling this is only 3-time heavy...
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sheik mohammed ali suleiman is an egyptian salafist and scholar whom we interviewed in cairo.according to the sheik, there will be an inevitable apocalyptic showdown. >> muslims and jews will fight until the day of judgment. it is a religious war between muslims and jews. >> reporter: the sheik tells us a hadith, a saying that comes from the prophet mohammed. sayings are interpreted one way or another by various muslim groups. >> the jew will hide behind the stone and the tree, so the stone and the tree will call out "oh muslim, servant of god, a jew is behind me, so come and kill him." >> reporter: it's this radical militant islamic ideology, professing a genocide of jews, that inspired mohammed merah the assailant in the school attack, and the assailant who struck at the kosher supermarket in paris. rabbi shaar kesselman's father- in-law established the school attacked in toulouse. kesselman is now the rabbi of the jewish community in malmoÖ sweden. he says there has been a number of antisemitic acts near his synagogue. that's why the rabbi calls the road in front of his syn
sheik mohammed ali suleiman is an egyptian salafist and scholar whom we interviewed in cairo.according to the sheik, there will be an inevitable apocalyptic showdown. >> muslims and jews will fight until the day of judgment. it is a religious war between muslims and jews. >> reporter: the sheik tells us a hadith, a saying that comes from the prophet mohammed. sayings are interpreted one way or another by various muslim groups. >> the jew will hide behind the stone and the...
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we have always had great representatives like mohammed ali, karim abdul-jabbar and malcolm x. what happened in chapel hill reminded me so much of martin luther king's eulogy for the birmingham girls where he discusses the low road of humanity and how god has a way of bringing good out of evil. where are the students standing with my friends from chapel hill? >> guest: your friends from chapel hill is there a particular matter their? there a number of issues at chapel hill. can you be a little bit clearer about the issue you are raising? >> host: i think he is talking about the shootings that took place recently. >> guest: sure, sure. let me just say where our students on these issues? obviously our students have been long-standing in their engagements with civil rights at tuskegee university not only students but community members. we know that rosa parks was born in tuskegee but more specifically we are deeply involved with the ferguson shootings. i myself have not seen or heard our student groups particularly engaged on the issue of what has occurred in chapel hill but never
we have always had great representatives like mohammed ali, karim abdul-jabbar and malcolm x. what happened in chapel hill reminded me so much of martin luther king's eulogy for the birmingham girls where he discusses the low road of humanity and how god has a way of bringing good out of evil. where are the students standing with my friends from chapel hill? >> guest: your friends from chapel hill is there a particular matter their? there a number of issues at chapel hill. can you be a...
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the mohamed ali soundtrack that is going in the background people didn't really figure out what was right away. it was just a little bit of a disconnect between that story and the car and i think that's one of the things that these brilliant advertisements do is they make that connection a little bit more clearly. gerri: she is a peril olympic snowboarder and famous in her own sport as you can see her there, it's pretty amazing. and t-mobile going against the trend here, what is going on there? >> let me just say that celebrity ads are always risky. sometimes that risk is by design and sometimes it is not. i don't think you could pick a more polarizing celebrity other than perhaps justin bieber then going with kim kardashian. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, that's the challenge with celebrity ads is that you start out with a lot of people that don't like the celebrity. gerri: i think it's incredibly effective. whether you like or were not, she's poking fun at herself. so many are millions of dollars that is a big chunk of change. is that going up? >> when you break down its $150
the mohamed ali soundtrack that is going in the background people didn't really figure out what was right away. it was just a little bit of a disconnect between that story and the car and i think that's one of the things that these brilliant advertisements do is they make that connection a little bit more clearly. gerri: she is a peril olympic snowboarder and famous in her own sport as you can see her there, it's pretty amazing. and t-mobile going against the trend here, what is going on there?...
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he brought mohammed ali into the nation of islam, for example. he really brought mr.arrakahn in to the nation of islam. the capacity to organize made him very different. >> has history been unfair to him? because it seems as if perhaps the i willage of malcolm x has grown harsher at least over the last several years than perhaps he was. >> the idea of by any means necessary suggests violence but he never engaged in violence never carried a weapon. he said one should not limit one self to violence. why would we choose non-violence? one, because it's practical. you cannot overwhelm this machinery if you can't reload. it's redemptive. it will balances and for the right of full citizenship. malcolm's sense of reaching people where they were bringing them into the fold of consciousness was bringing them into the fold. michael brown case. >> malcolm, of course was malcolm part 1 and part 2, came out of poverty and rejecs. he also went to the jail system and learned, turned the jail krell into a classroom. he was converted to the nation of -- to itslam. he came with a real s
he brought mohammed ali into the nation of islam, for example. he really brought mr.arrakahn in to the nation of islam. the capacity to organize made him very different. >> has history been unfair to him? because it seems as if perhaps the i willage of malcolm x has grown harsher at least over the last several years than perhaps he was. >> the idea of by any means necessary suggests violence but he never engaged in violence never carried a weapon. he said one should not limit one...
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spencer remembers the great fights with mohammed ali. >> talking about the thriller how about the weatherg line of rain through the bay area. we are getting a drenching. the heaviest rainfall or some of the heaviest rain from vallejo to san francisco. southward. it's widespread. we have airport flight delays at sfo. up to 176 minutes basically three hours. local airports are not reporting delays. here is a look at the atmospheric river. it's high moisture taking aim at the bay area. it will continue to do so tomorrow. the aim will shift southward but come back up toward the bay area by sunday. we have a weekend of wet weather coming our way. mainly wet with the exception of the southern most part of the state. here is how things will ship up tomorrow. after a night of heavy rain and winds, cloudy skies with scattered showers tomorrow. another big storm comes in on sunday. the wet weather continues through the weekend. it is very much needed. >> keep it coming. thank you, spencer. >>> still ahod on abc 7 news, when is a winning lottery ticket not a winning ticket. >> plus, cleaning up. the
spencer remembers the great fights with mohammed ali. >> talking about the thriller how about the weatherg line of rain through the bay area. we are getting a drenching. the heaviest rainfall or some of the heaviest rain from vallejo to san francisco. southward. it's widespread. we have airport flight delays at sfo. up to 176 minutes basically three hours. local airports are not reporting delays. here is a look at the atmospheric river. it's high moisture taking aim at the bay area. it...
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. >> the houthis have dissolved yemeni parliament and named mohammed ali al-houthi as the new president in placed of the ousted abd-rabbu mansour hadi. the houthis' moves come as they take part in a new round of u.n.-brokered talks. three muslim students at the university of north carolina have been shot dead in an apparent hate crime. the victims were killed tuesday night when a gunman opened fire at their residential complex in chapel hill. they have been identified as 23-year-old deah barakat, his 21-year-old wife yusor mohammad and her sister 19-year-old razan mohammad abu-salha. a suspect, craig stephen hicks has been arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree murder. hicks had made online posts declaring himself a supporter of the group "atheists for equality." the hashtag #chapelhillshooting has spread across social media with internet users criticizing what they call a lack of national media coverage of the shooting. a grand jury has indicted a police officer for the killing of unarmed african-american akai gurley last november. gurley was in the dimly lit stairwell
. >> the houthis have dissolved yemeni parliament and named mohammed ali al-houthi as the new president in placed of the ousted abd-rabbu mansour hadi. the houthis' moves come as they take part in a new round of u.n.-brokered talks. three muslim students at the university of north carolina have been shot dead in an apparent hate crime. the victims were killed tuesday night when a gunman opened fire at their residential complex in chapel hill. they have been identified as 23-year-old deah...
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we all remember this scene of mohammed ali.ction this weekend. final sale price $956,000. the buyer remaining anonymous. finally ready to square it off here. they will pull in some big-time money with pay-per-view. i am having the hundred people at my house at least, to watch this thing. >> this will be a great event. you are right. mayweather is the world's highest-paid athlete. he is number one. it is all about the pay-per-view. he strips about 100 million. $816 million pay-per-view revenue for a mayweather fight. charles: maybe 120 william dollars. here is what he has done that i think is brilliant. he has been able to market himself as a villain. he is okay with that. maybe three years too late. >> i think that sugar ray was a little bit late. it was an amazing fight still. >> a five-year hesitation on the moneyman. charles: he will bring it. somebody people simply want to see mayweather get opt out. there are a lot of question marks. maybe go off that killer instinct. we will see. i love chris. he still has it. there's no
we all remember this scene of mohammed ali.ction this weekend. final sale price $956,000. the buyer remaining anonymous. finally ready to square it off here. they will pull in some big-time money with pay-per-view. i am having the hundred people at my house at least, to watch this thing. >> this will be a great event. you are right. mayweather is the world's highest-paid athlete. he is number one. it is all about the pay-per-view. he strips about 100 million. $816 million pay-per-view...
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trials of mohammed ali is another film i suggest you see. powerful. a hero to me and to many folks. the interesting thing is it shows the political stand he took and the repercussions which we are able to romanticize. the more important thing is it looks at his ex-wife his brother, folks around him and reinforces what it looks like to be a part of a committee. so often we look at this idea of rugged individualism that is not how it plays and i think these narratives become profoundly important because they demonstrate how they interact one with another. let's see. this is from saturday night live a couple of weeks ago. one of the things i dig about this story is why he did it. so he was shook when he heard there was a non- indictment and ferguson and said that the only way that he really knew how to do something or speak out was through music. how he characterizes the album after 14 years of not having put in our mouth. he says it's not necessarily black people. we can all be black the science deliver salvation if we understand and invest in community. it was an outline of a peace t
trials of mohammed ali is another film i suggest you see. powerful. a hero to me and to many folks. the interesting thing is it shows the political stand he took and the repercussions which we are able to romanticize. the more important thing is it looks at his ex-wife his brother, folks around him and reinforces what it looks like to be a part of a committee. so often we look at this idea of rugged individualism that is not how it plays and i think these narratives become profoundly important...
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. >> joe frazier, he had famous fights with mohammed ali. >> beat ali, that is all a you have to say,t is enough to put on your resume. doctor j just over weekend he was up in new york city, new york city still looked upon as one of the great icons the game has ever seen. >> truey will take joe frazier >> doctor j is larger then life. joe frazier came up during a time when you look at some of the just, the fight that he was n bigger than the world. i have to go joe frazier. >> so you are basically says down go frazier. >> here's a tough one. reggie white verse bobby clarke. >> this is creative. tom loudon behind the scenes putting this one together. this is a tough one. i will say bobby clarke. anytime you go ahead and talk about this city and championships this guy brought two stanley cup stanley cup champions in the trial run for hockey here in philadelphia you have to give to it bobby clarke. i know reggie white dominant but i have to go bobby clarke. >> i share a birthday with reggie white. he is one of my favorite of all time eagles but bobby clarke has the the rings and reggie l
. >> joe frazier, he had famous fights with mohammed ali. >> beat ali, that is all a you have to say,t is enough to put on your resume. doctor j just over weekend he was up in new york city, new york city still looked upon as one of the great icons the game has ever seen. >> truey will take joe frazier >> doctor j is larger then life. joe frazier came up during a time when you look at some of the just, the fight that he was n bigger than the world. i have to go joe...
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we have always had great representatives like mohammed ali, kareem abdul-jabbar, malcolm x.ppened in chapel hill reminds me so much of martin luther king's eulogy for the burning him -- birmingham girls where he discusses the low of the man and humanity and how god has a way of bringing out the evil. where are the student standing with my friends from chapel hill? guest: your friends from chapel hill -- is there a particular matter there? there have been a number of issues in chapel hill. would you be more clear about the issue that you are raising? host: he is gone. but i believe he is referencing those situations -- the shootings. guest: sure. obviously, our students have been long-standing in our engagement with civil rights with tuskegee university. not only students, community members. more specifically, our students have been deeply involved with the ferguson shootings. i, myself, have not seen or heard of student groups articulate engaged on the issue of what has occurred in chapel hill. but nevertheless, i am sure that they are engaged in a number of different issues
we have always had great representatives like mohammed ali, kareem abdul-jabbar, malcolm x.ppened in chapel hill reminds me so much of martin luther king's eulogy for the burning him -- birmingham girls where he discusses the low of the man and humanity and how god has a way of bringing out the evil. where are the student standing with my friends from chapel hill? guest: your friends from chapel hill -- is there a particular matter there? there have been a number of issues in chapel hill. would...