Sight from Mother Nature . Good saturday to you. Thanks for being with us. Im leland vittert. Im elizabeth pranin. Welcome to the election headquarters from washington. President obama says muhammad ali, quote, shook up the world and the world is better for it. One of the many words of praise for the boxer once known as cassius clay who became a sports icon, civil rights activist and finally a beloved humanitarian and american hero. The greatest passed away overnight. Were live in alis hometown of louisville, kentucky with more. Hi, mike. Reporter hi, elizabeth. As i Start Talking about whats going on, let me show you some of the flowers piling up here. We lost reporter we remember Young Cassius clay buying a cadillac for his mother, winning a gold medal and as the story goes, squeptly throwing that gold medal into the ohio river here. It demonstrated that a young black man can take a stand. Calvin moody showed up here and he served in vietnam and hes glad he stood up. The flags were lowered to halfstaff. The mayor glad to call muhammad ali a son of louisville. Muhammad ali lived a life so big and bold, its hard to believe that any one man could do everything he did. To do all the things he became in the course of just one lifetime. Reporter with all the condolences rolling in, perhaps no more touching than from his own daughter, rashieda who calld him the greatest man of alltime and said to her father, hes no longer suffering. Evander holyfield calling in to fox news today talking about he and the greatest fighter of alltime lit the torch. It was 1996 when they let the whole world know what you was saying, this man who lit this torch. I realized that oh, man, i got a lot of work to do. Because you know, life is about people who are before you and how do you take what they have done and take it to another level. Three u. S. President s have weighed in with public statements. President obama saying that ali fought for what was right and he fought when it was hard. President george w. Bush saying he was a beautiful soul, a fierce fighter and a man of peace. Bill clinton simply tweeted, goodbye my friend. Elizabeth, back to you. Mike tobin, thank you very much. A very rainy kentucky there. Thank you, sir. We appreciate it. Muhammad ali was the first boxer to win the heavyweight title three times. The last time was in 1978. That same year, heavyweight boxer larry holmes went toe to toe with ali winning the match and the title. Larry joins us now on the phone to talk more about his bout with the greatest. Thank you for joining us, sir. Talk to us about october 2nd, 1980. Well, it was a great it was great to get the opportunity to fight one of the great guys of alltime, a guy that everybody heard about. You know, and fight my former boss. Because he was my boss first before i became before i got to fighting. I was his sparring partner in 1971 or 2, Something Like that. He was my boss. So it was great. You said on your website, and i quote, the world has lost an incredible legend. I have lost a phenomenal friend and mentor. You just touched on that very briefly. Talk to us about your relationship with him. What was he like with you as a mentor and as a friend throughout your career . The way he the way he was mentor to me is watching him. Watching him do his things that people do. That would take time with people. Ali took time. He got people to come to the camp to watch him train and they treat him like they was brothers and sisters, you know. Autographed pictures. A lot of celebrities dont want to sign autographs or take pictures anymore. Ali tried to sign every last autograph that he possibly could sign if thats going to make you happy. Thats what he was all about. Making people happy. How do you incorporate lessons that youve learned from him into everyday life now . How do you continue his memory and all those lessons that he taught you every day . Youre still in the public eye. One of the things that i do, i dont say no to nobody. My wife gets mad at me sometimes because i dont say no. Because somebody say larry, could you go here and make an appearance here, and i say yeah, okay, fine. My wife hollered at me for doing because i had something elsie promised somebody else. Those one of the ways that i make up people and stuff like that. I just give them here i am, take me as i am or dont take me at all. Is there anything as we leave you this afternoon that you want our viewers to know . Anything that behind the scenes, a characteristic or a memory that you have of him that perhaps the public isnt privy to or not aware of . One of the things that i always tell people. When i fought muhammad in 1980, whatever it was, 80. I went to his dressing room, laying on the table. I reached over, gave him a hug and told him, i said i love you. He said, if you love me, why you beat me up then . Thats one of the things that i always laugh at. I always will remember. I will remember it until the day i die. Ali was a great man, great human being. Treated everybody like he wanted to be treated. Never said no to nobody, at least not around me. What can you say . He gave everybody opportunity. I learned how to fight because of muhammad ali. When i throw my jab, i threw my jab like ali did. When i moved around the ripping, i moved like ali did. It wasnt that i wanted to be like ali or be ali, i wanted to get down some of the moves so i can insert it into my fighting. Right. Larry holmes, youre a champion yourself. Were grateful that you took the time to join us today. Thank you so much, sir and of course, sir, we are sorry for your loss. Thank you. Okay. Many call ali the most famous man of the 20th century. Ryan kilmeade has more. February 1964, he entered the ring against the reigning world title holder, sonny liston. He emerged the heavyweight champion of the world. Im a bad man. Muhammad ali was born cassius clay in louisville, kentucky. January 17, 1942. Clay started boxing at the age of 12. After winning a gold medal in the 1960 olympics, he turned pro. But it was after the liston fight that clay announced his affiliation with the nation of islam and changed his name to muhammad ali. Its hard to be humble as good as i am. The threetime heavyweight champion was one of the most popular men in sports history. In 1967, he was drafted into the u. S. Army. But refused to fight in vietnam, stating religious differences. He was immediately stripped of his title and licensed to box. Alis license would be reinstated in 1970 and vowed to return to the top of the ranks and he would. October 1974 he got his chance against a powerful young heavyweight by the name of George Foreman. The fight was billed as the rumble in the jungle. Ali went in as the 3 to 1 underdog. But it wasnt enough to silence the greatest. Only last week i murdered the still lies a brick. Im so mean, i make medicine sick. He allowed his mighty poen toept punch himself out. Ali would drop foreman in the 8th round. Took ohm a 5 million purse which many feel paid the way for the multimillion dollar contract in any sports. Before ali. Were minimal. During alis time they grew. After ali, they exploded. Ali lost the title again four years later to another olympic gold medalist, leon spinks. He won a split decision in february only to relinquish the title back to ali seven months later. This made ali the only boxer in history to win the heavyweight title three times. The roaring crowds fueled him for 15 years and 61 fights. But his drive to please them kept ali from heeding doctors warnings. He was slowing down. His thyroid was flamed. Medication was a daily routine. It wasnt until losing his last fight in 1981 that ali admitted parkinsons syndrome was the real enemy forcing him to take off the gloves for good. Believing the pg ring didnt keep him out of the public eye, neither did the disease. Despite parkinsons syndrome, alis work with the community would never stop. His work around the globe was lauded. Then 1996 another high. Muhammad ali was chosen to light the olympic flame in atlanta. In 2002, ali went to afghanistan as a u. N. Messenger of peace. He was in kabul for a three ln day goodwill nation. Then he received the highest civilian award. When you say the greatest of alltime is in the room, everyone knows who you mean. President george w. Bush presented him with the president ial medal of freedom during ceremonies at the white house. After nearing 70 years of age, he remained dedicate today humanitarian efforts. He appealed to irans supreme ruler to show mercy and release two american hikers held on spy charges. Despite his deteriorating health, ali made a rare public appearance to show respect at his greatest rivals funeral, joe frazier. He could float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. When we think of the greatest, well always think muhammad ali. Really the most famous man of the 20th century. Juan williams said certain people know about john kennedy, some people may know a certain person. Everyone around the world knew who muhammad ali was. It transcends all beliefs and ideologies. With curious controversy here and there. Theres a lot of folks who are still angry over the draft dodging and the racism that came out and that ali sort of walked back in his older years and became, as he would say, a lover of all children of god. And the quotes are legendary. If the lack of faith makes people afraid of meeting challenges, i believe in myself. You cant argue with that. Of course. We want to hear from you. Send us your thoughts on the death of muhammad ali. Tweet them to us. Well share some of your thoughts later in the show. We are three days away from the final big contest of the primary calendar. Can you believe it . And the battle for the democratic nomination is focused on the treasure trove of delegates up for grabs in california. Also up for grabs, the big momentum. Polls show Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in a tight race. Both are hitting the campaign trail hard in the golden state today with multiple scheduled events. Mikey manual is in santa monica with the latest. Hi, mike. Reporter hi leland. Its going ton be ton actionpacked day in california. Polls suggesting a dead heat. Time to connect with voters is treshser precious. Hillary clinton is continuing her Campaign Swing through california. Shes expected to do events in l. A. , oxnard, Santa Barbara and fresno tonight. Shes pushing to get across the finish line. If all things are expected to occur as i hope they will, by tuesday, i will have captured the democratic nomination for president. [ applause ] then i will need you to work with me to win in november and then to work with me to make our country all that we know it can be. Bernie sanders made a Campaign Stop at in and out burger, a wellknown california brand and ordered a cheeseburger yesterday. Hes expected to do a News Conference today talking about the close polls out here. He will likely make the case that it isnt over for him yet. Sanders is hoping to shock the political world after clinton once held a big lead in california. We have won 20 primaries and caucuses over the country. Lost a few. But on tuesday, the most important and significant primary of this whole nominating process is going to be taking place right here in california. If sanders can pull out a close win in california, Hillary Clinton would still earn plenty of delegates. There is a mass problem there. Sanders is hoping if he can win out here, he can convince the superdelegates that he is the stronger democrat to take on donald trump. Leland . He often cites polls showing just that. Mike emanuel live in cal kalg on the trail. Thanks, mike. Represents some of californias capital city area. Hes a long time supporter of Hillary Clinton. He says tuesdays race may be tight but clinton will walk away with more than half of the delegates. Congressman, thank you for joining us today. We very much appreciate t know you have a lot on your plate on the west coast. But first and another most, before we talk about tuesday, i do want to get your reaction from Hillary Clintons Foreign Policy speech. I want to get your response to criticism that she focused way too much on donald trump and not necessarily about a clinton plan. I went to the transcript, she did mention donald trump by name almost 30 times during that speech. What is your response to that . Well, first of all, it was in a very, very effective speech. She did exactly what a candidate needs to do early on in the election. That is, draw a distinction between yourself and your opponent. She did that spectacularly and clearly pointed out all the contradictions in policy in policy as well as in consistent si that donald trump has made over the last nine months, statements about Nuclear Weapons for saudi arabia and beyond. All of those things were very, very effectively done. As to her own Foreign Policy, shes laid that out very clearly in the earlier speeches that shes given throughout the campaign. Certainly, during her time as a senator and as a secretary of state. So she has a very solid Foreign Policy agenda. One of a strong america, one of using our military wisely. Being strong but smart with our military. And also recognizing that you cannot go it alone. You have to be working with our allies around the world. So i would give her an aplus for that speech and what she needed to do as a candidate early on in an election process. Okay. You talked a little bit about drawing a distinction. At that point you were referencing Hillary Clinton and donald trump. In the past shes made reference to the decisions made in the obama administration, her decisions as secretary of state. In a couple times she some could argue wars have been lost in syria a different administration. When she brings those things up and touts them as success, is that dangerous . Is that what people are angry about as they head to the polls during this general election . I think theres many, many things that americans are concerned about. Certainly, the issues of the middle east, the issues of radical islam, those are things that are great concern, terrorism. All of those concern all of us. What we need to do is to address them in a very thoughtful and a very consistent and strong manner over what is going to be a very lengthy period of time. But also the American Public is concerned about the economy. Hillary laid out a very clear economic message thats been on the books and repeated by her and her team for more than eight months now and message of strong educational system, building our infrastructure, rebuilding the American Manufacturing sector. Congressman, if i may interrupt you. Sure. That message, is it resonating . We look at the polls popping up in california. Within the margin of error, theres a chance she may not win california, your home state. What if she doesnt . Well, whether she does or not, she will win the nomination. California goes 450plus delegates. Will be proportional each if bernie won by 5 Percentage Points which he wont, shed get over 230 pledge delegates together with what comes of the other elections going on, on tuesday. Shell be very, very close if not over the top on pledge delegates and then you add to that the superdelegates. I dont see the superdelegates shifting. You got to remember across the nation in all of the elections, hillary will have more than 3 million more votes than Bernie Sanders. So i dont think were going to see a shift there. Congressman, thank you so much for joining us. I wish we had more time and were grateful you came on our air ahead of a very busy tuesday. Thank you so much. Thank you. Before clinton faces donald trump, she does need to win that democratic crown. As we talked about, she is in a tight primary race in california. First of all, will go oneonone with Clinton Campaign chair john podesta. Only on fox news sunday. Check out your local listings for air times. When we come back, the trump team reacts to congressman geir mend is comments from the clinton camp. Well talk to one of the Foreign Policy advisers right after the break. 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Thats the substance of what is important here. So give us the substance here. Hillary clinton basically says, look, ive got all the experience in the world. Donald trumps biggest c