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everyone says who will play muhammad ali. i do not think we have anyone to play him. i built a story around it and to get that story i started to do some research along the lines of where we do when muhammad ali came to south shields. phil hern was 16 and living in south shields and handy with his cine camera. so he got on his bike and pedalled off in search of the champion. it wasjust something i did now and again. the cine camera was there, muhammad ali was in town and why not.” was in town and why not. i started to think this is the crux of the story i want to tell about a young boy so besotted with the notion of muhammad ali, the greatest sportsman of the world, coming to south shields. and he got on his bike holding this, and rushing around the town. i thought this is the character i want in my film. are you looking forward to being the star of the show? i don't think i will be backin the show? i don't think i will be back in the musical will run until saturday. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. lets return to our top story now an
everyone says who will play muhammad ali. i do not think we have anyone to play him. i built a story around it and to get that story i started to do some research along the lines of where we do when muhammad ali came to south shields. phil hern was 16 and living in south shields and handy with his cine camera. so he got on his bike and pedalled off in search of the champion. it wasjust something i did now and again. the cine camera was there, muhammad ali was in town and why not.” was in town...
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have been like to see muhammad ali on a bus, down your local street? believe it or not, more than a0 years ago the one they called "the greatest" took a flight to tyneside from the united states to visit south shields. for those who were there it was an unforgettable day — and it's now been turned into a musical, which opens tonight at the town's customs house theatre. for someone who was a teenager, back then, it brings back special memories — asjeff brown reports. it wasjuly 1977. it was july 1977. jubilee year. it wasjuly 1977. jubilee year. the day after the queen toured south shields the king of the world came calling. muhammad ali had been persuaded to visit to raise money for local boys clubs. at the same time he had his marriage blessed at the mosque in the town. you really
have been like to see muhammad ali on a bus, down your local street? believe it or not, more than a0 years ago the one they called "the greatest" took a flight to tyneside from the united states to visit south shields. for those who were there it was an unforgettable day — and it's now been turned into a musical, which opens tonight at the town's customs house theatre. for someone who was a teenager, back then, it brings back special memories — asjeff brown reports. it wasjuly...
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sold at $1,500. >> and remember that muhammad ali painting called "sting like a bee"?00, $1,700, >> it packs a bit more punch. >> all done -- $2,800. >> alas, that's the biggest celebrity hit of the night. >> buddy hackett, sold, $250. rudy giuliani, $800. >> at this rate... >> david bowie, sold at $550. jimi hendrix. >> ...baird jones' million-dollar investment in celebrity art... >> sold at $300. henry fonda. >> ...is looking like a big bust. >> pass it. pass, and we'll pass. moving along. >> this color-pencil doodle by actor ed asner starts with an minimum bid of 400 bucks. >> any bids, $400? and we'll pass. [ buzzer sounds ] >> will matthew broderick do any better? >> any bids at $100? >> $100 only. >> nope. >> and we're passing. [ buzzer sounds ] and we have now "courtyard of the old residency in munich." the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this. last call, we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expre
sold at $1,500. >> and remember that muhammad ali painting called "sting like a bee"?00, $1,700, >> it packs a bit more punch. >> all done -- $2,800. >> alas, that's the biggest celebrity hit of the night. >> buddy hackett, sold, $250. rudy giuliani, $800. >> at this rate... >> david bowie, sold at $550. jimi hendrix. >> ...baird jones' million-dollar investment in celebrity art... >> sold at $300. henry fonda. >> ...is...
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jackson said eloquently that with the death of muhammad ali -- in his death there should be no questionf the compatibility between islam and being american . big muslim and american. what all he did and others is basically make it visible for the american experience to see that there is muslim presence and influence by it muhammad ali and kareem abdul-jabbar, dave chappelle -- these are well-known individuals within the african-american committee who happen to be muslim and are used to multiple traditions within families of african-american experience. even the relation of hip-hop music and influence of african-american identity. i given context to understand that american muslims themselves and particularly african-american muslims have been engaging in a conversation of being both american and muslim from the very beginning in this journey. period onward. before i get into the report and the the conversation -- professor at howard university called a six-year gap between african islam and african-american islam area the traditions and cultures and what we are used to with the islamic
jackson said eloquently that with the death of muhammad ali -- in his death there should be no questionf the compatibility between islam and being american . big muslim and american. what all he did and others is basically make it visible for the american experience to see that there is muslim presence and influence by it muhammad ali and kareem abdul-jabbar, dave chappelle -- these are well-known individuals within the african-american committee who happen to be muslim and are used to multiple...
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i was at the funeral last year of muhammad ali when dr.herman jackson said eloquently that with the death of mohammed ali, -- there should be no question of the compatibility between islam and being american. being muslim and being american. did was make a very visible for the american experience to see there is a muslim presence. muhammad ali, kareem ,bdul-jabbar, dave chapelle these are well-known individuals in an african-american community. they happen to be muslim. multiple faith families of african-americans, even in hot music and hip-hop. you see the influence of african-american muslims as well. tot to give you a context understand that american muslims themselves and african-american muslims have been engaging in a conversation of being both american and muslim from the , from that period onward. it is important to frame the conversation. emeritus atr harvard university called it a gap between african islam and african-american islam, the ,raditions, the cultures islamic identity of practice, schools of islamic thought, whether th
i was at the funeral last year of muhammad ali when dr.herman jackson said eloquently that with the death of mohammed ali, -- there should be no question of the compatibility between islam and being american. being muslim and being american. did was make a very visible for the american experience to see there is a muslim presence. muhammad ali, kareem ,bdul-jabbar, dave chapelle these are well-known individuals in an african-american community. they happen to be muslim. multiple faith families...
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but then the complacent city were caught out and muhammad ali and as he fired home for basel.t the tie had already been won in switzerland and the second half was played in second gear with neither side bothering to make much of an effort. until the 20 minutes to go, michael lang gave basel the lead. they bowed out having inflicted a first home defeat of the season on pep guardiola's side. the fans will not mind, the clu b side. the fans will not mind, the club is in the quarterfinals of the champions league but only the second time, nothing less than he would expect. the route to the silverware continues. there will be one trophy decided tonight, it is a big night for the england women who only need one point from the final match of the she believes cup against the usa to win. they've already beaten france and drawn with germany, the americans though are the highest ranked team in the world, so plenty at stake tonight. the match gets underway in just over an hour's time and defender millie bright says the team can send a message out to their rivals by winning the competition.
but then the complacent city were caught out and muhammad ali and as he fired home for basel.t the tie had already been won in switzerland and the second half was played in second gear with neither side bothering to make much of an effort. until the 20 minutes to go, michael lang gave basel the lead. they bowed out having inflicted a first home defeat of the season on pep guardiola's side. the fans will not mind, the clu b side. the fans will not mind, the club is in the quarterfinals of the...
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at the funeral last year of muhammad ali, dr.an jackson said eloquently, with the death of mohammed ali, his death, there should be no question of the compatibility of islam and being american, being muslim and american. what he did and what many others did, make it very visible for the american experience to see that there is muslim presence, muslim influence. kareem abdul-jabbar, dave chapelle, these are well-known individuals within the african-american community, they happen to be muslim, that are used to multiple faith traditions within families of african-american experience. even the relation of hot music and hip-hop, you see the influence of african-american muslims as well. understandontext to that american muslims themselves and particularly african-american muslims, have been engaging in a conversation of being both american and muslim on the beginning in this journey. from that time onward. --entially there was a gap before i get into this it is important to frame the conversation -- the professor emeritus at howard u
at the funeral last year of muhammad ali, dr.an jackson said eloquently, with the death of mohammed ali, his death, there should be no question of the compatibility of islam and being american, being muslim and american. what he did and what many others did, make it very visible for the american experience to see that there is muslim presence, muslim influence. kareem abdul-jabbar, dave chapelle, these are well-known individuals within the african-american community, they happen to be muslim,...
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palestinian farmer who was shot and killed by israeli troops near the gaza border the body of muhammad ali was carried through the streets of gaza before hundreds of people the palestinian. health ministry says the fifty nine year old was shot in the bag working on his land near the israeli border the israeli military says soldiers fired warning shots when he approached a restricted area and when he failed to stop he was shot. saudi arabia's crown prince is due to land in cairo for a three day visit to meet gyptian president at the fact that al sisi it's mom of the first foreign trip since becoming crowned prince last year then fly on to meet with leaders in the u.s. and the u.k. saudi arabia and egypt among the countries that imposed a blockade on last june well earlier i spoke to juan cole a professor of history at the university of michigan and he says egypt is a very close ally to saudi arabia despite some differences. after the twenty thirteen who the saudis the united arab emirates and kuwait have put in on the order of thirty billion dollars in investments and gifts and loans to the
palestinian farmer who was shot and killed by israeli troops near the gaza border the body of muhammad ali was carried through the streets of gaza before hundreds of people the palestinian. health ministry says the fifty nine year old was shot in the bag working on his land near the israeli border the israeli military says soldiers fired warning shots when he approached a restricted area and when he failed to stop he was shot. saudi arabia's crown prince is due to land in cairo for a three day...
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when he says i am going to knock that guy out when muhammad ali said, he's going to knock out the big bear, he did. >> to his credit, he did admit that health care is way more complicated than anyone realized. he did admit that one was not so easy and we did not get any health care legislations passed. >> that was mccain's fault. >> there was a lot of bounce in the step of people in the white house coming into january, getting tax reform done and i think maybe that did leave them with this perception that immigration would be easy that they had some momentum, it does seem like that momentum is ground to the horticulture and y and -- halt and you talk about people around them who are leaving and they spent so much time on hicks. even if jared kushner and ivanka have stayed on, they lost so much of their inner circle. that was there to help through washington and hope hicks and everyone people on the decembom policy. they are few and far between the left at this point. >> speaking of trump, fill this up, for some reason, the chief of staff, the president does not like that much. john ke
when he says i am going to knock that guy out when muhammad ali said, he's going to knock out the big bear, he did. >> to his credit, he did admit that health care is way more complicated than anyone realized. he did admit that one was not so easy and we did not get any health care legislations passed. >> that was mccain's fault. >> there was a lot of bounce in the step of people in the white house coming into january, getting tax reform done and i think maybe that did leave...
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the great thing about muhammad ali when he said i'm going to knock that guy out, the big ugly bear, he did. trump doesn't usually follow through with these easiness claims. >> to his credit, he did admit health care was way more complicated than anyone realized. he did admit that one wasn't so easy. we didn't get any health care legislation passed. >> that was mccain's fault. >> there was a lot of wind in their sails coming off tax reform. there was a lot of bounce in the step of people in the white house coming into january getting tax reform done and i think maybe that did leave them with a perception that like immigration would be easy. that they had some momentum. it really does seem like that momentum is ground to the halt. you talk about the people around them who are leaving. i know there's been so much time spent on hope hicks. even if kushner and ivanka stay on, they've lost their inner circle that was there to help shepard them through washington. dina powell to help them weather the storm. people on domestic policy end. anybody who is going to get things done, they're just f
the great thing about muhammad ali when he said i'm going to knock that guy out, the big ugly bear, he did. trump doesn't usually follow through with these easiness claims. >> to his credit, he did admit health care was way more complicated than anyone realized. he did admit that one wasn't so easy. we didn't get any health care legislation passed. >> that was mccain's fault. >> there was a lot of wind in their sails coming off tax reform. there was a lot of bounce in the step...
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. >> reporter: i ahayward man, 22-year-old muhammad ali, slammed into the back of camilleri's patrol vehicle as he and his partner were pulled over on interstate 880 near highway 92. investigators say ali was drunk and high. >> another drink for you tonight? >> no. starbucks. >> starbucks? i'm jealous. >> reporter: officers from the three agencies worked to get impaired drivers off the street. just like camilleri was doing the night he was killed. >> he was funny. i mean, he always had a smile on his face. he was always joking around. he really liked being a chp officer and you could tell. >> no problem. you have a good rest of your night. >> reporter: in hayward, katie utehs, abc 7 news. >>> developing news now involving recently fired deputy fbi director andrew mccabe. the associate press has learned mccabe kept personal memos detailing his interactions with president donald trump and has provided them to the special counsel's office. the memos are similar to notes compiled by dismissed fbi chief james comby. mccabe says he was targeted because he backed up comey in the investigati
. >> reporter: i ahayward man, 22-year-old muhammad ali, slammed into the back of camilleri's patrol vehicle as he and his partner were pulled over on interstate 880 near highway 92. investigators say ali was drunk and high. >> another drink for you tonight? >> no. starbucks. >> starbucks? i'm jealous. >> reporter: officers from the three agencies worked to get impaired drivers off the street. just like camilleri was doing the night he was killed. >> he was...
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. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...lid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...lid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
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from march 1996, ed bradley reported how muhammad ali had come to terms with parkinson's syndrome, whichp of his vitality and much of his voice-- but not his sense of humor. ali and his wife, lonnie, fed ed a story about how ali would suddenly fall asleep and relive past fights. >> bradley: he's not putting on when he's doing this? >> lonnie ali: no. this actually happens. >> bradley: mm-hmm. >> lonnie ali: and the doctor told us not to really try to wake him if that does happen, because he might end up with a heart attack, because it might frighten him. so i don't. >> bradley: mm-hmm. mm-hmm. >> lonnie ali: i just get up and move. >> bradley: mm-hmm. >> lonnie ali: that's-- that's-- that's the hard part. you have to, sort of... ( laughter ) >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week, with another edition of "60 minutes." you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. oone part ribs. two parts incredible. new steak & ribs at outback. $15.9
from march 1996, ed bradley reported how muhammad ali had come to terms with parkinson's syndrome, whichp of his vitality and much of his voice-- but not his sense of humor. ali and his wife, lonnie, fed ed a story about how ali would suddenly fall asleep and relive past fights. >> bradley: he's not putting on when he's doing this? >> lonnie ali: no. this actually happens. >> bradley: mm-hmm. >> lonnie ali: and the doctor told us not to really try to wake him if that...
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probably not old enough to remember that, but muhammad ali was a classic rope-a-dope guy. a lot of rope-a-dope. a bottom of bad talk but not much action. let's hope there is not much action. melissa: really as they protect through a lot of those different psychological numbers, they broke through 24,000, today was really a toxic cocktail for the market and all the things that went on. we saw a downdraft in the market kick in when we got the resignation from president trump's counsel representing him in the mueller investigation. even though you know, his departure letter dowd said he loves the president and he respects the way he handled the whole thing, that was something really accelerated a lot of selling we also saw this spending bill really just adds so much weight to our country's debt. david: you know what is extraordinary about that? when we don't have a spending bill signed off on congress the market kind of hiccups. it doesn't affect the market. the market seems to be much happier when politicians are not agreeing to spend more of our money than what they agree t
probably not old enough to remember that, but muhammad ali was a classic rope-a-dope guy. a lot of rope-a-dope. a bottom of bad talk but not much action. let's hope there is not much action. melissa: really as they protect through a lot of those different psychological numbers, they broke through 24,000, today was really a toxic cocktail for the market and all the things that went on. we saw a downdraft in the market kick in when we got the resignation from president trump's counsel...
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muhammad ali found this -- he gets $400,000 to make it a cool hat. publicly we know that the atlanta child murders supposedly take place in 1979 and 1981. however it suggested to take place -- more than 200. to readn opportunity the book, you will see that if you get the opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean when it comes to this. -- if you get the opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean when it comes to this. the atlanta city hall teams a lot of these children as runaways paid when this was done all of the proceeds, conspiracies, and outlandish spec elation on what happened to the victims of the atlanta child murderers, a distillation of all of the known facts was blamed on fbi documents and interviews with the mothers and other community members about the victims. this gives accurate were harmless children running errands. i want to give you some examples of this. at the age of his death, he was nine years on. found on november 8, 1979. his hustle was that he earned spending money by bouncing check was for his neighbor
muhammad ali found this -- he gets $400,000 to make it a cool hat. publicly we know that the atlanta child murders supposedly take place in 1979 and 1981. however it suggested to take place -- more than 200. to readn opportunity the book, you will see that if you get the opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean when it comes to this. -- if you get the opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean when it comes to this. the atlanta city hall teams a lot of these children as...
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somalia have voted to ban the iraqis from a major investment in the breakaway state of somaliland muhammad ali reports now from august. the. heated debate in somalia's upper house of parliament senators debate a motion on the recent signing of a deal between the united arab emirates if you appear on the brick enclave of somaliland to operate the portal. well the bill that aims to ban the dubai ports world from somalia quickly sailed through the law house it's proving to be contentious in the senate whose fifty four members represent the interests of somalia six federal states which include somalia. government fair ethiopia why are we not talking about ethiopian interference in our affairs while we are only talking about the u.a.e. and dubai ports world when ethiopia took a nineteen percent stake in berbera port in the deal signed in dubai recently the port operator took a fifty one percent stake in the port of but better so money land retained thirty percent while the remaining nineteen percent goes to european. somalia and the u.a.e. has frosty relations even before the ports deal was signed
somalia have voted to ban the iraqis from a major investment in the breakaway state of somaliland muhammad ali reports now from august. the. heated debate in somalia's upper house of parliament senators debate a motion on the recent signing of a deal between the united arab emirates if you appear on the brick enclave of somaliland to operate the portal. well the bill that aims to ban the dubai ports world from somalia quickly sailed through the law house it's proving to be contentious in the...
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stuart: who is the greatest fighter of all time other than yourself. >> muhammad ali in my opinion.he ring and what he did on the outside of the ring. how the people captivate to him and capture him like he did, it was tremendous, you know. stuart: when i was a kid, it was a long timing ago, 1950s, in britain, there used to be a show on television, called great fight in america. it was on every saturday morning. my dad and i would watch. we would watch religiously. rocky marciano, would perform in those days. do you think we'll get back to the point, bret, where youngsters watch with their dad professional boxing again? >> absolutely. i can speak from experience. i have a 13-year-old son who couple years ago wasn't a boxing fan but now through social media, so many fighters today are very active on social media, specifically deontay, they're building their brands through social media. they're reaching into younger audience. i think that day has arrived, watch with my kids, great event on saturday night. spokes about mma earlier. what i think boxing does, others don't, there is artis
stuart: who is the greatest fighter of all time other than yourself. >> muhammad ali in my opinion.he ring and what he did on the outside of the ring. how the people captivate to him and capture him like he did, it was tremendous, you know. stuart: when i was a kid, it was a long timing ago, 1950s, in britain, there used to be a show on television, called great fight in america. it was on every saturday morning. my dad and i would watch. we would watch religiously. rocky marciano, would...
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muhammad ali found this to be despicable that there was only $100,000 and gives $400,000 because he felt something needed to be done. publicly, we know that the atlanta child murders took place between 1979 and 1981 and there were 29 or 30 victims. suggests it takes place from 1975 to 1985 and there are more than 200 victims. if you have the opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean. by and large, the conversation around the murders was something that was particularly unique because atlanta city hall deemed a lot of these children as hustlers and runaways. when this was done, black atlanta bristled. with all the speculation on what happened to the victims of the atlanta child murders, a distillation of all the known , interviews with the mothers, police, and other community members about the victims, this compiles accurate data to demonstrate that most of these victims, in fact, were harmless children running errands or doing odd jobs. want to give you some examples. of -- yusuf, at the age of his death he was nine years old. he died at as fix the nation. his hustle was that
muhammad ali found this to be despicable that there was only $100,000 and gives $400,000 because he felt something needed to be done. publicly, we know that the atlanta child murders took place between 1979 and 1981 and there were 29 or 30 victims. suggests it takes place from 1975 to 1985 and there are more than 200 victims. if you have the opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean. by and large, the conversation around the murders was something that was particularly unique because...
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muhammad ali found this to be despicable, and gives $400,000 to make it a cool half million because he felt there was something that needed to be done. >> publicly, we know that the atlanta child murders supposedly took place between 1979 and 1981 and there were 29 or 30 victims. it depends on how you count. however, evidence suggests it takes place from 1975 to 1989 and there are more than 200 victims. if you get an opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean when it comes to this. by and large, the conversation around the murders was something that was particularly unique because atlanta's city hall deemed a lot of children as hustlers and runaways and when this was done black atlanta bristled. with all of the perceived conspiracies and atlanta speculation of what happened with the victims of the atlanta child murder and all of the facts were gleaned and the interviews by police and both anonymous and clarify and interviews with the mothers and other community members about the victims. this piece compiled gives accurate data to demonstrate that most of the victims were har
muhammad ali found this to be despicable, and gives $400,000 to make it a cool half million because he felt there was something that needed to be done. >> publicly, we know that the atlanta child murders supposedly took place between 1979 and 1981 and there were 29 or 30 victims. it depends on how you count. however, evidence suggests it takes place from 1975 to 1989 and there are more than 200 victims. if you get an opportunity to read the book you will see what i mean when it comes to...
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he's got a guy that does the ma muhammad. ali gets on the ropes.okin' joe, goes to the center of the ring and throws punches. that's his style. why the press after all of this time still can't figure out the m.o. of donald trump is beyond me. either they're stupid or they just are blind. i don't know. but my gosh they ought to be able to get it by now that he's toying with them, playing with them, having fun with them at their expense. and this whole situation with north korea is a serious situation. it is fraught with risk. but he's handling it exactly like donald trump was going to handle it. >> and governor, speaking of the media, smoking joe as you call him, landed a few more punches last night. watch. >> i was at a roast, actually. i was joking. but i said, president for life. that sounds good. maybe we're going to have to try it. president for life. but i'm joking. but i'm joking. and they knew i was -- everybody in the room is laughing, having a great time. i'm joking about being president for life. donald trump with his dictatorial attitude
he's got a guy that does the ma muhammad. ali gets on the ropes.okin' joe, goes to the center of the ring and throws punches. that's his style. why the press after all of this time still can't figure out the m.o. of donald trump is beyond me. either they're stupid or they just are blind. i don't know. but my gosh they ought to be able to get it by now that he's toying with them, playing with them, having fun with them at their expense. and this whole situation with north korea is a serious...