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parkinson's disease and he worked every day to support the advocacy groups who are trying to battle parkinson s'. i'm reminded of the gold medical in roman being crowned so many times but as i watched him, the admiration and affection and respect grew much moral looking at him as the figure being the can-do, the man whose faith, he was a conscious shoes objector and walked those reets, his tried there and refused. nd wuve of his opponents told, i came to see that i was a fighter while he was history. all of his banter with the united states presidents spurring with the beatles and shaking hands with mother herese hah but a mentor by distance of so many boys and girls particularly our young met young gockser first him, down at the high et regular evenings wri and he treated him like a long time frnd and may be adding him. and he was in the carbon dioxiding beginnings of his life and what thed to be a champ. he went on to win the boxing championships go but he will remember how real muhammad ali was. as he fought for the future for the future with would enjoy, i would love to enjoy his greatest a
parkinson's disease and he worked every day to support the advocacy groups who are trying to battle parkinson s'. i'm reminded of the gold medical in roman being crowned so many times but as i watched him, the admiration and affection and respect grew much moral looking at him as the figure being the can-do, the man whose faith, he was a conscious shoes objector and walked those reets, his tried there and refused. nd wuve of his opponents told, i came to see that i was a fighter while he was...
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diagnosed with parkinson's in the 1980's, suspected from being hit by repeated punches during his long career, all alley's health has been watched closely. there have been scares over the years but this seems to be different. scott it seems to be more serious this time. >> pelly: jim axelrod reporting. jim, thank you. tonight in an interview with our john dickerson, donald trump says if elected he would pursue an investigation of hillary clinton for allegedly mishandling classified information as secretary of state. the fbi is already looking into clinton's use of an unsecured private computer server for her state department e-mails. and whether secrets might have been compromised. >> you say hillary clinton should go to jail. the fbi is investigating, if there's no indictment will your attorney general go after her. >> i've spoken to, i've watched and read many lawyers on the subject. what she did is a criminal situation. she wasn't supposed to do that with a server and the e-mails and all of the other. now, underlying the lawyers, these are good lawyers, these are professional lawyer
diagnosed with parkinson's in the 1980's, suspected from being hit by repeated punches during his long career, all alley's health has been watched closely. there have been scares over the years but this seems to be different. scott it seems to be more serious this time. >> pelly: jim axelrod reporting. jim, thank you. tonight in an interview with our john dickerson, donald trump says if elected he would pursue an investigation of hillary clinton for allegedly mishandling classified...
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he has suffered from parkinson's disease since the 1980's.ources say he is in condition and it is quote a matter of hours. still ahead, the site of a lifetime. what nasa is now saying about this meteor streaking through the sky and what makes it so unique. jonathan: a new team at the olympics in real. aw the games are including group of athletes who don't have a country. >> it is kind of magical and just because way it is so different from real life. this weekend, there is a whole new world in town. we will take you to this year's ♪ it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. hidden among the trees. there's a special place. where getting away... brings us so much closer. vacation packages start at just $50 per person. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. a whole other world awaits. ofathan: that is the middle the night in arizona. you see this huge ball of light that right up the sky. it streaked across nevada and arizona. nasa doe
he has suffered from parkinson's disease since the 1980's.ources say he is in condition and it is quote a matter of hours. still ahead, the site of a lifetime. what nasa is now saying about this meteor streaking through the sky and what makes it so unique. jonathan: a new team at the olympics in real. aw the games are including group of athletes who don't have a country. >> it is kind of magical and just because way it is so different from real life. this weekend, there is a whole new...
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parkinson's disease. there,i gonzalez was they talked about his final days. >>'s body is now back home in louisville. his spot -- spirit is honored around the world. ofdied on friday at the age 74. withd a 32 year battle parkinson's disease. his family was right i decide in his final moments. >> i've been sad for a long time watching my father struggle with parkinson's disease. i felt like he was trapped inside his body. i have comfort knowing he is not suffering anymore. >> there will be a private service on thursday and the public's pay their respects on friday. hostwards, this arena will interfaithor an memorial service. this plan was laid out three years ago by hohman ali himself. wanted that memorial service to reflect that he was the people's champ. friends bill clinton, orrin hatch, and billy bring eulogies. beyondacy reaches far the boxing ring. that goodbye has already started with fans leaving flowers. there is a prayer service planned for tonight. jummy: another good day out there. doug: the humidity is gone. you don't mind it when the air is dryer. tomorrow, a few showers and then after th
parkinson's disease. there,i gonzalez was they talked about his final days. >>'s body is now back home in louisville. his spot -- spirit is honored around the world. ofdied on friday at the age 74. withd a 32 year battle parkinson's disease. his family was right i decide in his final moments. >> i've been sad for a long time watching my father struggle with parkinson's disease. i felt like he was trapped inside his body. i have comfort knowing he is not suffering anymore. >>...
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he is fighting respiratory issues that are complicated by the parkinson's disease he was diagnosed with in the 1980's news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. mark: thank you. we mentioned the shockingly know number -- low number of jobs added today. inflationosted its outlook for the year. joining us now for a look at the macro picture on both sides of jones, fx andard rate strategist. we start with the ecb, and then we get to the u.s. economy. it was criticized by some quarters yesterday, some may have hoped it would have boosted its inflation forecast for 2018. cap that unchanged at 1.6%. but what it is achieving is keeping a lid on european bond yields. it is, indeed. the two things the ecb are really hoping to achieve with qe is put a cap on the value of the euro, which was troublesome today with the weak u.s. data. but as you say, keep a cap on peripheral yields. we have a chart that can show this is actually one thing that is kicking in from qe. if we look at the spain and italy two-year and 10-year borrowing costs, they have come from
he is fighting respiratory issues that are complicated by the parkinson's disease he was diagnosed with in the 1980's news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. mark: thank you. we mentioned the shockingly know number -- low number of jobs added today. inflationosted its outlook for the year. joining us now for a look at the macro picture on both sides of jones, fx andard rate strategist. we start with the ecb, and then we get to the u.s....
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. >> i'm the youngest, so he's already started with his arken s -- parkinson's.he spiritual relationship. didn't always have to be words. we'd look at each other and know what we were thinking. the moments were like that, sitting and talking with him. i whispered stuff in his ear, between me and him. last things i needed to say to him. i know he heard it. >> among the pole barriers at friday's service, lenox lewis. also, will smith, the osc oscar-nominated actor, who portrayed muhammad ali in the 2001 film, will also be a pole bearer, as well. >> thank you. >>> sad news from the world of mixed marshal arts. k kimbo slice passed away. he died in coral springs, florida. no word on the cause of death. slice gained note toriety for street fights before fighting professionally. >>> this viral video might seem alarming at first, as a jaguar appears to sneak up on a man leaning against the wall at an animal sanctuary. fooled you. the jaguar was playing around with him, whose organization rescued him. looks like a cute kitty, but not so much. >> cute until it's not. >> e
. >> i'm the youngest, so he's already started with his arken s -- parkinson's.he spiritual relationship. didn't always have to be words. we'd look at each other and know what we were thinking. the moments were like that, sitting and talking with him. i whispered stuff in his ear, between me and him. last things i needed to say to him. i know he heard it. >> among the pole barriers at friday's service, lenox lewis. also, will smith, the osc oscar-nominated actor, who portrayed...
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after retirement, she was -- he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease in the mid-1980's. is something his wife spoke while testifying on behalf of her husband and the fight against parkinson's disease. here's a portion of her testimony. ali, heaney's no introduction. since the greatest of all-time. him forbeen married to 14 years. among her many activities related to parkinson's disease, she serves on the board of the michael j fox foundation for parkinson's research. we welcome you both here. ali, pleasing proceeded to so desire. >> a little correction, i have been married to him 16 years. i have to count each year. [laughter] you for inviting us on for important hearing parkinson's disease research funding. we are grateful for your support in focusing attention on this important topic. we were compelled to be here today because of the troubling situation we sing occurring with regard to parkinson's research that may be unnecessary delaying progress toward better treatments and even a cure for parkinson's. hasre here because mohammed never been want to sit quietly and wa
after retirement, she was -- he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease in the mid-1980's. is something his wife spoke while testifying on behalf of her husband and the fight against parkinson's disease. here's a portion of her testimony. ali, heaney's no introduction. since the greatest of all-time. him forbeen married to 14 years. among her many activities related to parkinson's disease, she serves on the board of the michael j fox foundation for parkinson's research. we welcome you both...
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he is fighting respiratory issues that are complicated by the parkinson's he is divestment -- he was diagnosed with in the 1980'ss reportedly in fair condition. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i'm ramy inocencio. betty: as we've seen, market reaction has been swift this morning, with only 38,000 jobs created in may. that's the fewest workers added in nearly six years. the dollar swiftly plunged to a two-week low after the labor department report, meanwhile, gold shot up as investors flocked to the precious metal for safety. for how the markets are looking right now, we continue that decline, hitting lows of the session, the dow off over 350 points. the one year chart, for markets. it shows that we have gone from being in positive territory to now deeply into negative. in the meantime, this is today's market reaction. you can see the dow is off by 125 points. the s&p lowered by almost 1%. we are heading towards the lows of the session. besides the market reaction, fund managers are also reacting. none more notable than bill gross. gross to a
he is fighting respiratory issues that are complicated by the parkinson's he is divestment -- he was diagnosed with in the 1980'ss reportedly in fair condition. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i'm ramy inocencio. betty: as we've seen, market reaction has been swift this morning, with only 38,000 jobs created in may. that's the fewest workers added in nearly six years. the dollar swiftly plunged to a two-week low after the...
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ali has been battling parkinson's disease since the 1980's and has beenasee hospitalized a few times>> well, much anticipated nbaba finals rematch after these t teams went at it last year for the title. game one though easily went toy the warriors.is. stomped ove night. night. final score a blowout 104-89. warriors bench scored 45 ben s points. almost half the points comingntg off the bench last night. game two sunday in oakland. ola it is tough al when you shut y u down arguably the two best b players on the team including iu steph curry and the bench the b scores 45 and you still lose. l all right.all rig it's 7:25 right now.ght n let's get a check on what'sn wh' happening outside. looks like a nice day so far.. >> not bad. n we had a couple of showers.howes it's gray and gloomy but other than that i think we canha dealing with it.ing temperatures very mild thisureri morning, super muggy. mug reagan national 72, dulles thes same. bwi moore shall at 68 degreesl and we start off with clouds, co humid, this afternoon a fewnoona sunny breaks.subrea we're going to end up withnd upw some
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with -- my had to do husband, he did have parkinson's and his late 80's.t did not have the progression or the speed or the more aggressive type. in my family, there was quite a tremor,enign intention sort of like the thing that , andrine hepburn had others in the media. would you be able to talk about what are the differences? linked?two i understand parkinson's because i am a nurse. benign intention is a more personal thing. i wonder if you would be able to talk about that a little. guest: essential tremor, what used be called the nine essential tremor is another movement disorder. it reduces tremor, a higher frequency of the head. it usually occurs while the person is engaged in action. it does not have many of the other symptoms of parkinson's disease although people can look at touch parkinsonian if they have a tremor. where you see overlap is there seems to the an increased risk in developing parkinson's disease when a person has a tremor. the treatment is completely different. in patients that have tried that , other methods can also be very effectiv
with -- my had to do husband, he did have parkinson's and his late 80's.t did not have the progression or the speed or the more aggressive type. in my family, there was quite a tremor,enign intention sort of like the thing that , andrine hepburn had others in the media. would you be able to talk about what are the differences? linked?two i understand parkinson's because i am a nurse. benign intention is a more personal thing. i wonder if you would be able to talk about that a little. guest:...
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and then he had his opportunities to really express his view s on the world and the came the guy later in life, parkinson's took over, as he lost his voice, as people really started to understand and digest all that he had done, and his iconic status, just like it multiplied from year to year to year. >> jerry brewer, thank you for your time and sharing with us this morning. >> anytime. >> ahead, we turn to a 2016 politics and a big day in the democratic primary with voting in puerto rico. i'll talk to sanders supporter actor danny glover. and later, more on muhammad ali and his lasting impact as an activist. stay with us. ? people miracles, people look for surprises of all kind, but the greatest wonder, the greatest miracle, the greatest surprise is to be found in one's heart. [ brakes screech ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. excuse me, try this. but just one aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. [ cheering ] so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i'm on the move all day long... and some
and then he had his opportunities to really express his view s on the world and the came the guy later in life, parkinson's took over, as he lost his voice, as people really started to understand and digest all that he had done, and his iconic status, just like it multiplied from year to year to year. >> jerry brewer, thank you for your time and sharing with us this morning. >> anytime. >> ahead, we turn to a 2016 politics and a big day in the democratic primary with voting in...
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legend is said to be fighting respiratory issues that are compensated by the parkinson's disease he was diagnosed with in the 1980'see to go. on thursday, the golden state warriors opened the fence of their nba title with a 104 to 89 win over the cleveland cavaliers in a rematch of last year's finals. shaun livingston came off the bench to score 20 points. steph curry and clay thompson combined for just 20 points, the warners reserves bounced. game two is sunday and oakland. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. scarlet, back to you. scarlet: market reaction has that's the fewest numbers of workers added in the last six years. we saw the dollar plunge to a two-week low following the labor department report. he also saw gold shoot up as investors flocked to the safe haven. holding onto the gain of 2.5%. equities -- futures tumbled, certainly. the cash market, we have seen a steady grind higher. bill gross, on bloomberg earlier today, tom keene asked gross to comment. he highlighted asset prices. interesth negative rates in 40
legend is said to be fighting respiratory issues that are compensated by the parkinson's disease he was diagnosed with in the 1980'see to go. on thursday, the golden state warriors opened the fence of their nba title with a 104 to 89 win over the cleveland cavaliers in a rematch of last year's finals. shaun livingston came off the bench to score 20 points. steph curry and clay thompson combined for just 20 points, the warners reserves bounced. game two is sunday and oakland. global news, 24...
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parkinson's disease. >>gary: after she beat sunny to win the heavyweight title in the early 1960's he erigena leaving it waso change its name to mohammed x bird he was being tutored by at the legendary and a malcolm x you see the poses and the we were talking about this there is a twinkle in his eye and there is something and you will see when you pick up your paper and go on line for the next 34 days you will hear some of the greatest names in sports there was a kindness and the storage to a year's battle of his ex-wife said he was tender and at the end of the day he made sure or if he was moving on he made sure that we've all taken care rough--of. . >>marty gonzales: for the weekend is the mission streets dance and art and to for is going on in san francisco local dancers second into the streets. dancers second into the streets. you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery ou
parkinson's disease. >>gary: after she beat sunny to win the heavyweight title in the early 1960's he erigena leaving it waso change its name to mohammed x bird he was being tutored by at the legendary and a malcolm x you see the poses and the we were talking about this there is a twinkle in his eye and there is something and you will see when you pick up your paper and go on line for the next 34 days you will hear some of the greatest names in sports there was a kindness and the storage...
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from parkinson's disease and passed away last night after being hospitalized for a respiratory problem earlier this week. he was 74 years old. he is it survived by his wife and nine children. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal is at xfinity live in south philadelphia this morning. randy, ali had connections to our area. >> reporter: his most famous fight was against philadelphia's own smokin' joe frazier who is immortalized on this statue here. muhammad ali and frazier were both undefeated in 1971 and ali lost for the very first time after 15 rounds. he died at a hospital in phoenix according to his family, from a respiratory issue. he had also been suffering from parkinson's disease for the past few decades. ali 74 years old. his reach extended well beyond boxing. he converted to islam in the late '60s and refused to fight in the vietnam war. that became so controversial he was briefly stripped of his heavyweight title. we just finished speaking with pennsylvania's former boxing commissioner who recalls that great fight back in 1971. >> the sporting event of all sporting events. it was as big or bigger than any super bowl we've ever had. it was at a time, really, when we were in the golden
from parkinson's disease and passed away last night after being hospitalized for a respiratory problem earlier this week. he was 74 years old. he is it survived by his wife and nine children. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal is at xfinity live in south philadelphia this morning. randy, ali had connections to our area. >> reporter: his most famous fight was against philadelphia's own smokin' joe frazier who is immortalized on this statue here. muhammad ali and frazier were both undefeated in 1971...
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remembered foe his very public decades longes battle with parkinson's diseases president obama tweeting hisetin this image showing him sitting si saying, "he shook up the world and theld world is bet for it" his rival former rival george foreman calling him deare and he called it coincidence or message from above.. swarm of bees gathering nearing p.m. ali mural in kentuckyck featuring one of his most famous quotes, float like a butterfly t sting like a bee.ing >> would you were you!>> w >> that's amazing.ing. ali said those words before hish fight with george foreman in 1974. that is amazing that that, n t would happen.uld happen. >> here's the back story here.bo >> because we wondered --de >> we were carry yous.were carr. >> wasn't that bee catcher type of thing.at of t >> it look like that was beehi beehive. >> near the mural d it happen? did it not happen. >> so apparentlray the bees jusj happened to show up there. s they were in a tree.in a te. >> really.lly >> they have done this for ay ha couple of years, right., r >> so what we found out later.ul that box right there because wec saw that box.that that's weird that's the
remembered foe his very public decades longes battle with parkinson's diseases president obama tweeting hisetin this image showing him sitting si saying, "he shook up the world and theld world is bet for it" his rival former rival george foreman calling him deare and he called it coincidence or message from above.. swarm of bees gathering nearing p.m. ali mural in kentuckyck featuring one of his most famous quotes, float like a butterfly t sting like a bee.ing >> would you were...
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charitable man, just as everybody know s him as much as he tried to give back to the world he tried to give back to the community. and he also organized the parkinson's hospital, helping those who were stricken with the same disease that he had, leah. >> all right, matt, thank you for that report. we remembered him as somebody who won an olympic medal, but he was so much more, he was a charitable man, fought parkinson's, as muhammad ali leaves us on this earth, he leaves us his legacy. i'm leah gabrielle. >>> what we're working on is actually looking at -- >> come on girls, let's get cracking. >> girls? >> and yet it still happens. >>> i know i get called feisty and ballsy behind my back, oh, and a bloke. >> no, i wouldn't call anyone a bloke, but i wouldn't be offended if you call me a bloke, because i find australians adorable. just as you find me a ball buster. >> you called out the guys, hey, guys, could we have a meeting, guys what do you think? which i use all the time. >> so do i. >> and you point it out, and you're right. it's a problem, because i'm not a guy. >> no, look, and i have now removed that from my lexicon as best i can. >> thank go
charitable man, just as everybody know s him as much as he tried to give back to the world he tried to give back to the community. and he also organized the parkinson's hospital, helping those who were stricken with the same disease that he had, leah. >> all right, matt, thank you for that report. we remembered him as somebody who won an olympic medal, but he was so much more, he was a charitable man, fought parkinson's, as muhammad ali leaves us on this earth, he leaves us his legacy....
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parkinson's and for other issues. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> thank you. god bless you. take care. >> we'll be right back. i'm only in my 60's.ce long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare...
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and parkinson's diseasens d settled in.settd i more on the life of the great g muhammad ali.mu >> reporter: in february 1964, he entered thehe ring against the reigninggn world title holder sonny siston. he emerged the heavy weightgh champion of the world.orld >> i'm a bad man. >> reporter: muhammad heal was born cash shuts clay in louisville kentucky. january 15th, 1942. clay started boxing at the age of 12. of 12. after winning a gold medal in the 1960 olympics he turnede t pro but it was after the aer liston fight that clay announced his affiliation with the nation of islam andon of m changed his name to muhammado mm ali. ali. >> it's hard to be humble ass ha pretty as i am.ty as i >> reporter: he was one ofeport: the most popular h men in sports history. in 1967, he was drafted intorafi the u.s. army but refused to fight in vietnam statingamta religious differences. differens he was immediately stripped of his title and license to box.ox ali's license would be reinstated in 1970 and he a vowed to return to the top of tp the ranks and he would. he october 1974, he got his g h chance against a powerful young heavy weight by the nameyn of george foreman.fore the fight was bille
and parkinson's diseasens d settled in.settd i more on the life of the great g muhammad ali.mu >> reporter: in february 1964, he entered thehe ring against the reigninggn world title holder sonny siston. he emerged the heavy weightgh champion of the world.orld >> i'm a bad man. >> reporter: muhammad heal was born cash shuts clay in louisville kentucky. january 15th, 1942. clay started boxing at the age of 12. of 12. after winning a gold medal in the 1960 olympics he turnede t...