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Todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We have just received distressing news. Muhammad ali, the former cassius clay, has passed away. Im a man who took on the world threetime heavyweight champion, activist, american champion, muhammad ali dead at 74. Thats why i say im the greatest. Im a poet. Im a movie star. Im an actor. Im a fighter. And most of all, im pretty. In ft. Hood, the bodies of four more soldiers who were washed away were found. That brings the death toll to nine. Parts of paris are under water. The seine river at the highest in three decades. A Union Pacific train packing crude oil derailing at the Columbia River gorge has has hat on the scene. The president ial Campaign Getting nasty. I think hillary is weak. I think shes pathetic. I think she should be in jail for what she did with her emails. He doesnt really have ideas. He just engages in rants and personal feuds and outright lies. All that the giant panda takes a hard tumble ouch. The pandas expected to be okay. A 2yearold boy had a Close Encounter with a lion. He just wants to play with him. Reporter and all that matters hits rizzo in the head. Uhoh. Nothing but love. Even the home plate umpire got a laugh out of it. On cbs this morning saturday. When you say the greatest of all time is in the room, everyone knows who you mean. Its quite a claim to make. But as muhammad ali said, its not bragging if you can back it up. Whos the greatest . You are i can drown a drink of water and save a dead tree. Wait until you see muhammad ali. Good morning, and welcome to the weekend. The greatest is gone. Muhammad ali, threetime heavyweight champion and arguably the worlds most famous athlete died last night at a phoenix area hospital. He was 74 years old. Ali delivered on his promise to shock the world with his smooth mastery of the sweet science and his swagger outside the ring. He had been treated since thursday with respiratory problems made worse by parkinsons disease. Carter evans is in scottsdale, arizona. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Alis health had deteriorated so much over just the last couple of days that his family rushed here to phoenix to be by his bedside. In the end, the fighter known as the greatest could not overcome a disease he likely developed from taking so much punishment in the ring. The world tends to be pretty like me. Reporter muhammad ali became a worldwide sensation thanks to his ability in the ring and in front of a microphone. The boxing legend saw his lightningquick reflexes slow a few years after he retired. In 1984, ali announced he was suffering from parkinsons disease, a neurological disorder that doctors say was likely caused by the thousands of punches he took during his as the disease took hold, ali began scaling back on his public appearances. This was one of the last times hed be seen in public at a Charity Event to benefit the fight against the disease that ravaged his body. He often appeared frail and had not spoken publicly in years. Recently his wife, lonnie, spoke with the disease with our phoenix station. Were with muhammad 24 7. I have my sister helping, my nephew helping. Its all three of us. Were so attentive to everything that goes on with muhammad, trying to make sure that not only is he well taken care of but that he has quality of life and hes enjoying life and that hes not bored. Reporter hours before his death, alis daughter leila, who followed his footsteps in the ring, posted a picture of the champ holding her daughter, sydney, and thank you fans for their love and well wishes. Now ali had lived here in the phoenix area for years, but his funeral will be held in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. Anthony . Carter evans in scottsdale, arizona. Thanks. Few humans in history have gained the level of fame that muhammad ali achieved by the time he was in his 30s. Whether it was his ability to float like a butterfly around boxing opponents or sting his detractors with his lip, ali was a commanding figure inside the ring and out. Scott pelley has a look back at alis legendary life. I must be the greatest reporter never humble, always bold. Muhammad ali burst on to the boxing world stage with an unorthodox style and fast tongue that moved as fast as his dancing feet. Im going to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. His hands cant hit what his eyes cant see. Reporter he was born Cassius Marcellus clay jr. In louisville in 1942. He first captured the worlds attention as an 18yearold. In 1960, he had the gold medal victory at the olympics. He was just three months out of high school. As a teenager, hed call boxing coaches to tell them that one day he would be their world champion. And in 1964 at 22 years old, he defeated big sonny listen to become world heavyweight champion. That might be all, ladies and gentlemen. Reporter the youngest boxer ever to hold the title. Muhammad ali. Reporter it was in this spotlight that cassius clay announced that he was changing his name and converting to islam because he said the religion simply appealed to him. Cassius clay is a name no more is, that right . Thats right. Its muhammad ali. Muhammad means worthy of always phrases reporter muhammad ali remained the heavyweight champion from 1964 until 1967. Then his career came to a halt when ali refused induction into the army, claiming he was a contienious objector to the war and convicted of draft evasion. Im not allowed to fight in america. Im not allowed to leave america, and ive been completely persecuted before prosecuted. Reporter ali was forced out of the ring for three years until the Supreme Court overturned his draft evasion conviction. He had lost some of his best boxing years. [ cheers ] at Madison Square guaarden in 11 in what was billed as the fight of the century, alis comeback was stopped by longtime nemesis joe frazier. It was alis first professional defeat. It would take him three years and several more bruising fights to come back. Here we go. Ali quickly across the around. Reporter in 1974, ali regained his heavyweight title. His famous ropeadope strategy exhausted the hardhitting George Foreman, and ali gained a stunning eighth round knockout in zaire. Then in 1978, he lost the title to leon spinks and won it back a few years later. You thought i was gone, but you still have me to reckon with reporter ali was no longer invincible and took plenty of punishment before calling it quits in 1981. This might be my last fight tonight. A great possibility you saw last of ali. Reporter he was 39 years old with a pro record of 56 wins and 5 defeats. Just into his retirement at age 42, ali had to face perhaps the biggest fight of his life when he was diagnosed with parkinsons disease. The most graceful of boxers slowly lost control of his body. It became hard to walk and even harder to speak. Maybe when we get up there we can sit you down in a chair, and you can talk. That be okay . Probably. Probably . Reporter during a 60 minutes filming, ali tried to do an interview. You cant talk reporter he walked away telling ed bradley later he did not want to be pitied. The fighters instinct never left ali. He playfully jabbed at his fans from all walks of life, including fidel castro. And in 1991, he did the near impossible when he met Saddam Hussein and negotiated the release of people who were being used by iraq as human shields. He was later awarded the medal of freedom at a white house ceremony in 2005. The highest civilian award bestowed by the president. He couldnt resist one more playful jab. His unwavering courage in the face of his tough evidence enemy transformed ali into another kind of champion. The greatest. Reporter one who did not go down easily, who stands evermore as an icon of triumph. The tributes to muhammad ali are pouring in this morning. Mike tyson, another former heavyweight title holder, tweeted, god has come for his champion. So long, great one. Soccer star alex morgan tweeted, one was the first athlete i was truly inspired by. He was a true champion and another legend. Another legend, Manny Pacquiao said, boxing benefitted from bbenefit ed from muhammad alis talents but not as much as mankind benefitted from his humanity. And George Foreman said, the world has lofts a great athlete, and ive lost a great friend. The tributes will continue in louisville, the city where one was born and rose to prominence as a fighter. Jarika duncan is in downtown louisville where fans are remembering him. Good morning. Reporter good morning. This will be where the First Official tribute happens for muhammad ali in his hometown later this morning, at city hall a few blocks from here. There will be a ceremony to put flags at half staff in recognition and in honor of muhammad ali. Louisville mayor greg fisher a released a statement reading, muhammad leveraged his fame as a platform to promote peace, justice, and humanitarian efforts around the world while always keeping strong ties to his hometown. The loquacious ali known in louisville as the louisville lip quickly became a legacy. The home where he grew up a few miles from here was recently turned into a museum and just opened to the public. It was inside that home that his mother, a maid, and his father who painted billboards, raised ali and his younger brother. The place that probably captures the most about alis life is right here behind me inside the muhammad ali center. The multimilliondollar facility is not just a shrine to alis boxing ability, but its dedicated to his work as a political and social activist. Visitors here friday were quick to point that out. One woman we spoke to says her uncle was an olympian with ali in 1960 and talked about alis willingness to sacrifice his boxing career to protest the vietnam war. All of these fantastic people, athletes, went to rome and came back and were still treated as secondclass citizens. He said im not taking it anymore. Reporter details about alis funeral will be announced later today. Its likely a Memorial Service would be held in the downtown arena. And that place seats more than 22,000 people. Im sure every seat will be filled. Thank you. For more, were joined by longtime booking producer David Dinkins jr. Now Senior Vice President for show time sports and a man that spoke with ali. He had time with him before a fight. Yes. My First Experience with ali was before the rematch with spinks. I was a fledgling Production Assistant with abc sports and was going televise the mega event at the superdome, primetime boxing. Huge card. But this was a special afternoon presentation of the weighin. As Production Assistant, my job was to get ali in the seat ready for the interview with cosell. He was professional. Got there on time. Quiet, composed. As soon as the light went on, electric. He lit up the entire room. He was a showman. He was the greatest. Yeah. A kinetic personality. And i mean, its hard to explain to young people now because hes so beloved globally what a polarizing figure he was in the 1960s. Thats an interesting point. When you look at some of the heroes that have come from sport and transcended sport, luke at jackie robinson, althea gibson, jesse owens, at the time that they were making these remarkable accomplishments, people understood what they were doing. Yes. At the time that ali was making his stand, it was very polarizing, as you suggest. In retrospect, people realize the courage that it took for him to do what he did. You talk about what he did refusal to be drafted in vietnam. Rejection of racial integration at a time when everyone was saying this is the popular thing. How it was that he was able to be so different in that crowd . Well, i think he stuck to his convictions. I think when he first converted to islam, people forget that that was a polarizing thing, too. Especially in the black community. People werent sure what tong. To people in the white community, it was scary. You look at whats going on now. Back then, people knew even less about the religion. It was something that he felt strongly about. And thats what led him to his stand against the war. Right. It cost him seriously because he ended up being stripped of his title. He lost the opportunity fight. He was attacked by both blacks and whites. And yet maintained this presence. And what do you think drove that . Again, i think its the belief, the belief in yourself, the belief in your convictions that youre doing the right thing. It doesnt matter what anybody else thinks because you know in your heart, in your soul that youre doing the right thing. And thankfully, as time went on, his belief was justified. And he got the recognition that he deserved. You know, the New York Times had such a lovely sentence. They said he was more than the sum of his athletic gift. Yeah. When you look at just these athletic gifts, what made him stan stand out so much in the ring . At the time he came along, he had a Perfect Blend of size, speed, talent, tenacity. People think about the float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, but he was a tough guy. The ropeadope, you have to be tough to do that. People think that toughness cost him eventually and led to him being afflicted with parkinsons. One of the most interesting things i thought he said i grew up when he was emerging. He was such a conflicting figure. You didnt know what to make of him, but you couldnt take your eyes off him. You know, after he won after he won the supertitle, he said, i dont have to be who you want me to be. And that to me was the thing that stuck out with him. Yeah. He challenged everybody. Well, but again, i think he stuck by his guns, stood by his convictions. He won us over. People that would have found his positio positions contrary to theirs, eventually they respected him for the courage of his convictions. Right. Amazing how far he came in the end. David dinkins jr. , thank you. Thank you for having me. Coming up in our next hour, well show a portion of the last Major Television profile of muhammad ali done by the late 60 minutes correspondent, ed bradley. And tonight, 48 hours will present a special for the champ, muhammad ali remembering a legend. 9 00 eastern, 8 00 central on cbs. To politics now and donald trump who says if he is elected president he will pursue an investigation of Hillary Clinton for her alleged mishandling of classified information when she was secretary of state. The fbi is already looking into clintons use of an unsecured private computer for her state Department Emails compromised security. Trump spoke with our john dickerson. Reporter what for you is she guilty . She is guilty of disservice. She is guilty of if you look at confidential information, all of the information that probably has gotten out all over the world. Then you know what shes also guilty of stupidity and bad judgment. Reporter if that were criminal, wed all be in jail. Im not saying thats criminal, but shes guilty of that. In terms of this country shooerks guilty of country, she is guilty of having bad, bad, how could she do this . Reporter what gets to jail, though . Whats the difference between rhetoric and law . What the lawyers are saying is what she did in terms of national security. There are strict rules and regulations. Shes broken all of them. Shes broken all of them. Shes broken so much. If you look from the standpoint of why did she do it, judgment. The word judgment. This isnt criminal judgment. You make bad judgment although under those rules and regulations, judgment is even criminal. Youre not supposed to do it. If you make a mistake, they dont take that into account. Why and how can a person with this kind of judgment become the president of the United States . Think of this. Were in a cyberworld, a cyberworld. There is a complex world like weve never been in before. If were in a cyberworld and she cant handle her emails, how can she be president . After the interview, trump continued the theme on the campaign trail calling clinton weak, a liar, and a thief. Lisa jiang has more on that from washington and clintons attacks. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Donald trump and Hillary Clinton are crisscrossing california ahead of the states primary on tuesday. And yeah, it seems the subject of every stump speech is the same, each other. She doesnt have what it takes. Donald trump is not qualified to be president and commander in chief. Reporter dramatically different candidates with nearly identical attacks. Hillary clinton is a weak person. Hillary clinton is totally scripted. Hillary clinton is a thief. Because if he gets anymore year the white house, you anywhere near the white house, you know what hes going to do hes going to trump you. Reporter likely nominee Hillary Clinton is capitalizing on Donald Trumps offthecuff comments, including those about the ethnicity of the federal judge in the classaction lawsuit against trump university. A man who was appointed on his merits, a man born in indiana which last time i checked was part of america reporter one day after House Speaker paul ryan tepidly endorsed his partys nominee, he echoed clintons concerns about trumps tone. He clearly says and does things i dont agree with, and ive had to speak up time to time when that has occurred. Ill continue to do that if its necessary. I hope its not. Reporter trump insists he can win over the minority groups he has alienated and those who typically fall to the left. Look at my africanamerican over here. Look at him. Are you the greatest . Reporter campaigning in the blue state of california, trump can afford to focus on the general election, while clinton i want to finish really strong in california reporter has yet to clinch the democratic nomination. She cant close the deal. She cant close. Reporter by clintons side and often a boost of support among voters, her husband and former president bill. I had a front row seat to my husbands eight years which worked out pretty well for our country, i think. Reporter trump is using the couples complicated past against them. Shes always got problems. Whitewater, impeachment, lies. He didnt have sex with that woman. Two ii two months later hes going, well. Reporter president obama who has largely stayed away from commenting publicly on the 2016 race spoke at a fundraiser and called on antitrump protesters who incited into violence earlier this week to not slip into the bad habits of the other peter. Thank you. Tomorrow, you can see more of the interview with donald trump. Coming up, more on the death of muhammad ali. Plus, some of the worst flooding in three decades has paris looking more like venice. And later, it used to be an overgrown ditch in the middle of Oklahoma City. Just look at it now. Well take you there. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Ahead, more awards, diplomas, and of course commencement speeches. We will a sample of this years best words for grads. Later, how inclusive are those allinclusive resorts really . You may be surprised. Well be right back. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Be a part of that dream. Cbs cares. Good morning im rahel solomon. Philadelphia Police Continue to search for a gunman and a motive after a Fatal Shooting in west oak lane. It happened late last night on the 1600 block of mohican street. Doctors found one person dead on arrival at einstein medical center, another person was rushed to einstein, but there is in word on the extent of the injuries. Lets get a check of weather, justin joining us now. It will be a split weekend. Yes, that is right. We have dry weather today. Second half, late tomorrow bringing back some showers and strong to severe thunderstorms this morning cloud, fog, trying to see sun, right now, in margate abe we will see that throughout the afternoon. We will call it partly sunny. We may get a stray shower inland areas late in the day but bulk on have the rain well to the west. That begins to arrive later on tonight, and tomorrow. Today is day to get outside 84 , mid 07s at the shore and in the poconos, tomorrow, still below 80s, humid, some showers around especially late in the day watch out for stronger storms and we are drying out for monday humidity drops and by middle of next week much cooler highs in the mid to upper 70s, rahel, back to you. Justin, thank you. Our next update 7 57. We will see you then. Sex life care reform made it a matter of Public Interest sex life, had made it a matter of Public Interest, and the relationship with his best friend and best friends wife. We thought it was a valid story. We still think it is. A federal judge deemed it newsworthy. We believe the Appeals Court will find the same. Spent more than 30 years in the public schools. Were retired, but we like to stay involved. You think hes going to learn to fly . Were just as busy now as in our teaching days. The same goes for a lot of the retired educators we know. Let me see you all flap your wings, like youre penguins learning to fly. Teaching is all about building relationships. And that never goes away. Because once a teacher, always a teacher. Were ed and miriam, and were proud to be new jersey educators. At least two military investigations are underway to determine why nine soldiers were killed during a Training Exercise at ft. Hood, texas. The soldiers died when a rainswollen creek swept their 2. 5ton truck into Rushing Waters on thursday. The army did not say whether the soldiers were wearing life vests or weather or whether their backpacks may have weighed them down. If texas, mudslides were triggered southwest of ft. Worth. Many roads are flooded. High water is slowly going down in floodravaged europe where a week of heavy rain has left 16 dead and others missing in four countries. In france, the seine river reached its highest level in almost 35 years overnight, cresting 20 feet. Many parts of paris are under water. Military trucks were used to evacuate residents on friday. Flooded tunnels forced several railway stations to close. The louvre and museums were closed. Hundreds of art works were removed from basement storage areas to protect them on upper floors. Crews are using drones to fight the flames of an Oil Train Derailment in central oregon. 11 cars jumped the tracks friday, sending thick, black smoke into the sky and spurred evacuations and road closings by the Columbia River gorge in the town 70 miles east of portland. No injuries were reported. The highly flammable form of oil spilled. Ten soldiers were rescued from a mountain in Rocky Mountain national park. Required the use of a helicopter which isnt often used in terrain so steep and icy. The soldiers started a climbing exercise on friday which left at least three members of the group with acute mountain sickness. After spending the night, they were brought to safety. Coming up, the longest tunnel in the world, designed to make travel through the alps faster and safer than ever before. After 17 years of construction, it is finally open. That story is ahead. First, here is a look coming up next, medical news in our morning rounds, including heightened concerns about the zika virus in this country following the birth of a child with zikarelated birth defects. Doctors jon lapook and holly fill osteoporosis how the fda plans phillips on how the fda plans to force a sharp reduction in the amount of salt in our food. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Acids in everyday foods and drinks may weaken and erode your tooth enamel over time. Damaged or lost enamel can lead to yellow, dull and thinning teeth. Thats why theres pronamel and pronamel for kids. 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Right now it seems that between one and 13 of babies born to mothers exposed to zika during pregnancy will develop microcephaly, an underdeveloped head and small brain. There can be problems with vision and hearing. One of the issue is that the complications have a broad range of severity. Some babies are born so sick they cant survive more than a couple of days. Others seem to have more mild symptoms. Theres also one sort of outstanding question for the children who are born to mothers who were infected with zika that seem normal at birth, might they develop clikzs or issues complications or issues later . Thats something we dont have a definitive answer to. Months or years. The cdc director said the bottom sideline to do everything to protect pregnant women. What does that entail . Staying away if youre pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant, stay away from areas where zika is actively spreading. It can be a changing map. What i would suggest people do is go to the cdc website, and what they need to do is google zika space cdc. It will be the first thing up, click on it. There will be a whole thing about everything having to do with zika including where you should stay away from. Are you saying that for just pregnant women . Is it specific to this group, or should the rest of us be more aware . One of the things, zika can be transmitted sexually. There are considerations for both genders. For instance, if youre a man and have traveled to a place where zika is spreading and your partner is pregnant, the cdc recommends that you use condoms or abstain from sex for the pregnancy. If you are traveling to a place where zika is spreading and think you have been sick, wait six months before trying to become pregnant or eight weeks if you have traveled to a place with zika and you havent become sick. So men have considerations, as well. But ultimately, this all comes down to protecting pregnant women. And thats something we also need funding to do. Yeah. I mean, i think the Bigger Picture is everybody expects zika to eventually show up in a mosquito in the United States. Right now all the people infected with zika brought it in by travel, some sexually transmitted. The question is what are we going do. And congress was asked by the white house at the request of the cdc and nih in february for funding to help combat this in a number of ways. A lot of people in the medical community are scratching their heads saying why hasnt that funding happened. And theres i have spoken to officials in houston, people of every level. Theyre saying where is the money. Were talk about it were well into june, the time is now. Next, the fda is launching an assault on sodium. It put out new voluntary guidelines aimed at cutting salt in food a third over the next decade. Whats behind the recommendation . Eating too much salt is a high contributor to high Blood Pressure. And high Blood Pressure is the main risk factor, the main factor in causing deaths from heart attack and strike. We all eat too much salt in america, 90 of us eat too much salt. The fda is recommending no more than 2,300 milligrams a district attorney, a teaspoon. We each a day, a teaspoon. And we eat about 3,400. Three quarters of the salt we eat is not from the salt shaker, its from processed foods and restaurants. We dont know what were eating. Right. At the end of the day if these are voluntary, how do you make companies comply and change the way were eating . There is precedence for that. 36 other countries have done voluntary measures to lower salt. Theres evidence that it works. In england over a tenyear period, they dropped their salt intake by 15 . Blood pressure went down at this time. This was associated with a drop in deaths from Heart Disease and stroke by 40 . Maybe that wasnt all from lowering salt, but it certainly helped. Also when you think about the prevalence of high Blood Pressure in our country, one in three americans has high Blood Pressure. One in ten children. You can make a huge difference by cutting one of the risk factors for high Blood Pressure which is too much salt. Finally, many new mothers say they cant concentrate or focus like they did before giving birth s. There some truth to the socalled mommy brain . The wall street journal spoke with an expert, and the answer appears to be yes. According to the article, changes occur in the mothers brain before and after a baby is born, including an n areas responsible for executive functions like decision making, learning, and emotional regulation. Since most of this is positive growth, experts say mommy brain is ultimately a good thing. Something else to argue about now. Even though it might not feel like it at the time, the idea is that the brain adapts to remembering more important things. Becomes more efficient, more productive. So as a mommy, you might not remember where your keys are, but you know where the pampers are, you know where the pacifier, is you know everything you need to know for the baby. You forget things about yourself. Right after birth, of course, youre sleep deprived. Memory is a problem. One of my patients said, my memory went out with the placenta. Graphic her words. Became a zombie. Dr. Jon lapook and holly phillips, thank you very much. Coming up, before the caps and tassels are tossed, College Grads give a commencement sendoff speech. Get a taste of this of the best. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Nice to meet you today were going to talk about the allnew 2016 chevy cruze, but heres the catch. Youre only going to answer me in emojis. So, this cruze has builtin 4g lte wifi® with 24 gigs of data. Wow. message sent sfx strong it also comes with 24 months of siriusxm satellite radio. message sent sfx like, word, chevy. Thats the way to go. 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Now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. My knee pain. Find a machine at drscholls. Com i went to harvard, i just didnt graduate from harvard. I got close but started to get movie roles and didnt finish all my courses. I put on a cap and gown and walked with my class. I never got an actual degree. You could say i kind of fake graduated. You can imagine how excited i was when president riffe invited me to speak. Then you can imagine how sorry i was when you learned that the mit speaker does not get to go home with the degree. Yes, for the second time in my life, i am fake graduating from a college in my hometown. Thats matt damon delivering the 2016 commencement address yesterday at mit. This is cap and gown season, and all over the country, College Grads are set to begin the next big phase of their lives. Welcome to adulthood. Other graduation ceremonies are humorous, inspiring, or words of inspiration from wiser elders. Heres a sample of commencement addresses. The simple truth is this every story you choose to tell by necessity omits others from the larger narrative. This act of choosing the stories we tell versus stories we leave out will reverberate across the rest of your life. Dont believe me . Think about how you celebrated this senior week, and contrast that with the version you shared with the parents and grandparents sitting behind you. As you may have guessed, we have been consistently wrong about what is possible and what is impossible in our lives. We cant open a mailorder guacamole business, its impossible. Jim, we never did that. Yeah, because you never gave it a chance. I wish all a true hollywoodstyle happy ending. I hope you joint the trex you outrun the trex, catch the criminal. And for your parents sake, maybe every now and then, just like e. T. , go home. [ laughter ] i have to tell you something im not going to med school, and im not going to be a doctor. He said, what are you going do . I said, im going to new york to go to acting school and become an actor. My father thought for a while and said, well, why would you do that . And i replied, because acting makes me happy. And then he offered me this unbelievable piece of advice happiness, you think thats all there is to life . The moments when life tell you yes arent the moments that define you. The moments that matter are the moments when life tells you no. When life tells you no, ask yourself honestly, what am i capable of . Once you know the answer, dont be afraid to let everyone else know it, too. One year and 13 days ago, i lost my husband, dave. I learned that in the face of the void or in the face of any challenge you can choose joy and meaning. I wish that you graduate into a world of peace, light and love, but thats not the case. We must move beyond protests. Today, now, in this country and this world at this time, we must come together. As women, as men, and as members of a larger humanity. For all of our current problems, more people today enjoy lives of opportunity than in all of human history. This progress has been the concerted effort not of cynics but of visionaries and optimists and idealists. Set the world on fire with your imagination. Not with your matches. [ applause ] set the world on fire by proving that what we have in common is a million times more person than our admittedly, utterly fascinating differences. If you had to choose one moment in history in which you could be born, you wouldnt choose 00 years ago. 100 years ago. You wouldnt choose the 50s or the 60s or the 70s. Youd choose right now. Class of 2016, dismissed [ cheers ] every year i get chills. I love hearing them. I would have loved if someone like you spoke. Have you ever spoken my Daughters High School graduation. Yes. Quite intimidating, as your daughter looks at you and says, dad, dont screw it up. You could have done that after les, to you. What is this about . 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It does this by cutting directly under the swiss alps. It took nearly 20 years and 10 billion to bring the project to life. The new tunnels eclipsed the competition. Its longer than japans rail tunnel by more than two miles. Excavation work on the massive project began back in 1996 using explosives and giant boring machines that measured more than 1,300feet long and weighed in at 300 tons. When all was said and done, more than 28 million tons of rock and rubble were removed to make way for the tunnels concrete and railroad tracks. On wednesday, the first passenger chain entered the south portal in bodia. [ horn ] and emerged 20 minutes later in the swiss town of ertzfel to fireworks and much fanfare. Wow. Initially i thought, a bit much for a tunnel party until you see it and realize how long it took. An amazing engineering feat. Incredible. Coming up later, chef maury moto was baseballs loss and the food business gain. The injury that moved him from sports to sushi. For some of you, local news is next. The rest, stick around. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Good morning, im rahel solomon the routes route picnic returns to philadelphia for its ninth year, music starts at noon at festival pier at penns landing this year head liner is usher back by the roots. He is scheduled for tonight. Willow smith, will also perform. For more fur go to cbs philly. Com. Lets check with justin to see how weather will be this weekend. Good morning everyone, a split weekend to day will be the best day to head outside because mainly dry conditions, tomorrow better chance of showers and stronger storms, and best spot right now down at the shore we are seeing a few peaks of sun, live look at ocean city a a few people on the boardwalk getting Early Morning walk or jog in this morning, it is humid, temperatures in the mid 60s on their way up to mid 70es a. Seventytwo up in allentown and reading, and right now you can see margate were looking live, and there they do have some sunshine and not much rain to tiehl with right now just a few clouds rolling in and the extended forecast, 84 are the high today, tomorrow some showers and potential for severe storms late in the day and cooler next week, rahel. Justin, thank you. Our next update 8 27. See you going to gentleman cart aindonesia, to whoop this dutch heavyweight champion. I want to settle it with George Foreman. And whoop joe frazier at Madison Square garden. Im tired. I got to go work. Fearless in and out of the ring. Muhammad ali, one of the largest figures in sports history, died last night. He was 74 years old. Welcome back to cbs this morning saturday. Im anthony mason. Im vinita nair. We continue with the latest on the death of the greatest of all time. Tribute are pouring in for boxing legend muhammad ali who died at an arizona hospital. Ali is credited for serving as an inspiration in race relations, religious tolerance, among other humanitarian causes. Carter evans is outside the hospital in scottsdale, arizona. Carter . Reporter good morning. Were told ali was surrounded by family at the time of his death. He was rushed here to the hospital a couple of days ago for a respiratory condition. In recent days, we learned that condition was much more serious than first thought. Ali was the firefighter win the heavyweight championship three times. He famously described his ability to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. In later years, he battled with parkinsons disease. Doctors attributed the illness to the repeated beatings ali took in the ring. His influence transcends sports. He donated millions to charity and became goodwill ambassador for islam and the United States. In 1996, he was chosen to light the flame at the atlanta olympics. Nine years later, president george w. Bush awarded ali the medal of freedom for his lifetime achievements. It was parkinsons disease that slowed the champs speech and limited his public appearances in recent years. Ali leaves behind a wife and nine children. The First Official public rememberance for ali will be held in his hometown of louisville, kentucky, this morning. Thats also where his funeral will be held. Carter evans this morning. Thank you. Ali had been seen quite often over the past 20 years. He did not do many interviews because of his health issues. One of his last major profiles was on 60 minutes in 1996 done by the late ed bradley. Heres a portion beginning with one of the most startling moments. Ali . Ali . Ali . Oh touch him. Touch him. Sometimes he does that. It happened after the frazier fight in manila. What happened . I dont know. I wasnt there. But ever since the frazier fight in manila, muhammad will sort of like narcolepsy. Hell start sleeping, but hell have flashbacks and have like nightmares. His face will twist up like hes punching and throw punches. He does it at night sometimes. Sometimes i get out of bed whenever he starts snoring heavily, i get out of the bed because i know its going to start. Hes not putting on when hes doing it no. This actually happens. The doctor told us not to try to wake him if it does happen because he might end one a heart attack because it might frighten him. So i dont. I get much and move. I get up and move. Thats the hard part. You have to sort of [ snore ] [ laughter ] you got me. Ali get everybody with practical jokes or his magic tricks. The bell man at the hotel, a crowd on the street. [ applause ] even fidel castro. [ applause ] where did you put it . Thats a fake thumb he uses to hind the handkerchief. Ali always shows people how he does his tricks. He believes its against islam to deceive people. [ speaking native language ] reporter castros reaction to ali is the same as most respectful admiration undiminished by his illness. When we were in cuba, ali said he wanted to talk about his life now. He said hed try do it after he got home to the farm. Maybe whether we get up there we can sits you down in a chair, and you can talk. Probably. Than okay . Probably. Probably . According to how i feel. According to how you feel . Uhhuh. Some day is better than others for talking . Yeah. I think he is very aware of how he sounds. And coming from where muhammad came from, the louisville lip, and being as audible and boastful as he used to be when he was boxing i mean, he was always talking. And now to have a problem with his voice and speaking, i think it bothers him a great deal. Is he embarrassed by it . I would say yes, to some degree he is. Reporter perhaps thats why when we sat down in michigan for an interview, he changed his mind about talking while the camera was rolling. Im going to show you a picture, and you can react any way you want to. You cant talk . I know you can talk. Youve talked to me. Youve talked to lionel. You talked to howard. Muhammad . Reporter bow this day, he didnt want to talk. In his kitchen, away from the microphone, ali explained that he didnt want people to feel sorry for him. Didnt want to be pitied. Didnt want people to say, poor ali, he fought too long. He still has no cigarettes about what boxing did to no regrets about what box doing to him because of what boxing did for him. People shouldnt feel sorry for him . Oh, absolutely not. Absolutely not. Muhammad is very well taken care of. He is a very independent individual, probably always will be until the day he dies. He makes his own decisions. Hes not destitute. There are people who are more deserving of the public sympathy than muhammad. Muhammads a very happy man. Just a titanic figure. In the Civil Rights Movement and sports, just amazing life. His athletic abilities were the gateway to getting to know what a great person he was. Tonight, 48 hours presents a special for the champ, muhammad ali remembering a legend, at 9 00 eastern, 8 00 turning urban blight into an olympic training site. Well take you to the whitewater rapids of Oklahoma City. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Feel free to be yourself all day. Just switch from denture paste to seabond denture adhesive seals. Holds stronger than the leading paste all day. Without the ooze. Feel secure. Be yourself. With stronger, clean seabond. Once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. What about my wife. What were building together. And could this happen again . I was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me . I spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. Eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. Not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. But eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. Knowing eliquis had both. 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Its one of the few whitewater rapids in the world thats easy to get to, especially if you live in the middle of the country. Its one of the rare whitewater spots that suits elite olympic athletes, regular families, and everyone in between. Meg oliver with more. Reporter good morning. Its located at the crossroads of america where interstate 35 and i40 meet. The last place youd expect to hear and see rushing rapid. In Oklahoma City, its not just the skyline thats rapidly changing. Now you can catch a fast, adrenalinepumping ride. Highoctane whitewater rapids under oklahomas bright blue sky. Spread over 11 acres, rivers ft. Rapids is the latest addition to the citys waterfront. A 45 million Whitewater Rafting and kayaking facility right off a revitalized oklahoma river. When you think of Oklahoma City, you tend to think of football, maybe rodeo. You dont think of this. Thats why this is a game changer for Oklahoma City. Reporter mike knopp is the man behind the mission. He had a dream. Why did you think it would fit here . I think theres a Pioneering Spirit here in Oklahoma City. The fact that we dont have mountains and dont have the ocean. While is seems farfetched, people embrace the idea of doing something unique, something you dont see all over the country. Reporter this is how the river looked 20 years ago. A dry riverbed littered with trash. A tv dumped in the weeds. This is a real storm reporter after a series of devastating floods during the depression, engineers redirected the river away there the city. This used to be a muddy ditch . Yes. We mowed the ditch three times a year. It it was a dividing line in Oklahoma City. Reporter hes turned the dividing line into a destination. In 1993, the city passed a onecent sales tax dedicated to downtown projects. Four years later, crews built dams and dpiled in a sevenmile filled in a sevenmile stretch of the river. We saw the river and what the boathouse district would provide. Bringing people back for recreation. Reporter recreation taken to a whole new level. Three years ago, riversport adventures opened. 50 feet from the whitewater center. The park has it all from ziplining across the river, free falling off the 80foot rumble drop, or shooting down americas tallest ice bead slide. Part of this was about creati creating and infusing an outdoor culture into a place that wasnt known for that. Reporter did people think you were crazy . I have to tell you at first they d. Once we were able to present the vision and how it ties in to what weve created, i think it did start to resonate. Reporter today the river is an official olympic and paralympic training site. Rivers ft. Rapids only enhances that. This is our competition channel. This is where we will host the olympic trials. Reporter the competition channel runs 1,300 feet. Last month the top whitewater slolam athletes competed here on the road to rio. How easy is it going to be for me . Youll love it. Reporter dave capp is a worldclass kayaker. Hes hoping it will be a national attracter for families and beginners. With hepp in charge, he guided me down the channel in a double kayak. It was one heart racing, water smacking, amazing run. The course stretches 1,600 feet with fullon class three and four rapids. The intensity is increased and decreased by a network of pumps. People regardless of ability can have this High Adventure experience just like they would if they were in colorado or going on a raft trip. Reporter exciting drops and cold waves keep riders on the ball for the 15minute run. There are plunging pockets where kayakers can freestyle with flips, tricks, and surf. After almost 20 years of working on this, when you look around and see it, what do you think . I have to say, ive got to pinch myself every now and then. For Oklahoma City to be on the map in water sports of all things when perceptions of oklahoma, frankly, connected to the grapes of wrath or the dust bowl i think is powerful. Its gratifying. Its something to experience. Ive been Whitewater Rafting in montana, and i can tell you it feels like the real deal. How was this compared to kayaking . We saw people doing tricks. When i went down in the double kayak, that was unnerving. The waves hit you hard which is why you never see my reaction. Our gopro in front of the kayak knocked off . Right away. Probably good because my reaction probably was i spent a lot of time in that city in the early 80s. That is transformational. That is so it so reshapes your perception of the town. Amazing. You know what the trick was, mike was saying that a lot of these other towns that are trying to revitalize are putting restaurants there. They put something thats going to draw people in to be active. And its nowhere else. Applaud you and your w wet suit. Nicely done. Get that gopro, would you . Coming up, author Mike Klosterman says things we believe to be true wont be in the future. Get ready to have your mind blown. There is cbs this morning saturday. And stumbled upon some stranded enthusiasts. D. He shared his sandwiches. He rescued their rover. He observed their methods. And was invited to join the crew for the remainder of the mission. No. James left to discover new frontiers. And potable water. How far will you take the allnew rav4 hybrid . Toyota. Lets go places. One of many pieces in my i havlife. Hma. So when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my longterm control medicine. I talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. Oncedaily breo prevents asthma symptoms. Breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a longterm asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. Breo wont replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. 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It was a combination of things. I was thinking about things that happened in the Scientific Community in the 1500s, 1600s, 1700s, a belief where someone would introduce an idea and within one generation it was as if the world assumed we had always believed this. I thought, this must be happening all the time. Of course, we cant see it. We cant see it in front of us because were too much in the moment. At the same time, i was read being moby dick. I wasnt reading moby dick but read being it and how it was written and melville thought it would be his defining work, his masterpiece. It got mixed reviews. Nobody bought it. It ruined his life and died. It wasnt until after world war i that people were like, this is the book, the Great American novel. I was like, that must be happening, too. The first thing is objective knowledge. The second is subjective opinion. In both cases, its almost as if our daytoday sense of reality doesnt have a bearing on how it is viewed historically. I tried to look at the present tense using the ideology and philosophy and the criteria we use when we think about the distant past and applied it to now. You came across a book written in 1980 called the book of predictions. It got some things right. What was interesting is what it got wrong. Whats interesting with this book, this had been a popular book called the book of lists and the people also made the book of predictions, where they would talk to psychics and a Strange Group of people, predictioning what life would be like in the future. They got this smings c some things comically wrong and some things right. What was fascinating is the reason they got things wrong boiled down to the same principle the idea that the way we look at the world is going to be static. The way we look at the world now is how future generations will look at this same information. And the history of ideas suggests the opposite. The history of ideas suggests that the way we view the world is constantly evolving. So in order to think about the future, the first thing you need to do is sort of visualize how people in a, you know, people who are not yet born will kind of look at society, and what will they value and think is kind of central to the experience of being alive. Thats impossible and what im trying to do. In the book of football, you said ten years from now if someone said football may not exist, everyone would think theyre nuts because it is the most popular sport. And now we are starting to see the decline. Was that one of the first ones that in a broad sense that helped you realize how often this is occurring . It just the situation with football was youre right, 10 or 15 years ago, there wasnt any fear that football would disappear. Suddenly because of ct and the rise of concussions and the way that we look at sports, this has radically changed. And now theres kind of two ingrained positions. One is that football is doomed and destined to disappear. Or that football is so important to the culture, the game itself will be changed. I thought there are other possibilities. And one being which what if the violent nature of football takes on a political meaning for people who think that our society has become too soft and too assistant from the physicality too distant from the physicality. And football becomes less popular but more important because it symbolizes something to people who miss the way the world used to be. Right. You also look at you look at the some declining musical genres. And how they end up becoming remembered. How that often boils down to a single figure. The person i was using John Phillip Sousa now has become the complete representation of marching music. Like marching music still exists. We hear it at College Football games around july 4th. If you were giving a twosentence description of what marching music is, youd probably reference John Phillip Sousa as the one composer as a standin for other things. Like bob marley for reggae. Yes. Its easy to imagine with reggae that in some distant future, bob marylandy is as baseball marley is as famous for reggae as it is itself. Say a College Classroom in 300 years, students are learning about this thing that happened in the late 20th century. This music that reflected the teenage experience and was like the really along with television, the biggest art of the period and trying to describe what it is. People have no idea. They only have a vague sense of what it is. In all likelihood they would try to use one artist to sort of reflect this. Your choice is interesting. I would have thought the beatles, elvis, but you picked the beatles are an obvious choice New York Stock Exchange a rational world, the beatles become the definition of rock music, but the world is not rational. I had to work across all the things that might happen instead. And what i concluded is one possibility is that instead of one individual like elvis or dylan or even the beatles being the person that we follow, that rock music as an ideas kind of becomes a collection of tropes, like this is the way it sounds, this is the way people acted, this is what they looked like. It was black music mainstreamed by white people. These qualities, and they cake the qualities and try to figure out who fit the imaginary suit best. And that person seems to be chuck barry. It seems like if we get to far enough away from rock music being part of our lives, he might be the best explanation for what it was like or what its intention was. Thanks for blowing our minds. Thanks for having me here. Early in the morning. His book, what if we are wrong, is available tuesday, june 7th. Coming up, our guide to allinclusive resort. They sound like a great deal. Everything you want on vacation for a single price. Look out for the small print. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Good morning, im rahel solomon. Some of the worlds top horse riders are taking part in 120th annual devon horse show. Eyewitness news was there as competitors warmed up ahead of their events. Devon horse show and country fair runs through sunday. Lets check with justin to see how weather will look, hi there justin. First half of the weekend will be our best forecast, here, to see some sunshine, mainly dry tomorrow, bringing back showers, 80s and strong to severe then are Storm Chances this morning we are seeing sun, we will go to south jersey cape may courthouse partly sunny skies, 64 degrees. Light breeze off the ocean so temperatures still remain on the cooler side today. We are dry and storm scan one, maybe late in the day we will see isolated shower moving from the west, that is about it but warm, humid day 84 for philadelphia, mid 07s at the shore and poconos and then tomorrow more clouds return, and on and off showers and strong to severe thunderstorm mainly late in the day. Well dry out, hood midty drops and gets cooler highs in the 07s next wednesday and thursday, rahel back to you. Justin, thank you. Our next update 8 57. We will see you then. The allinclusive resort has been around for years offering a range of vacation option was family friend three luxury high end. But youll want to check the fine print of your reservations. Allinclusive rarely means what it implies. Travel editor Peter Greenberg is here to help make sure you dont get stuck with a big bill at the end of your trip. Good morning. Good morning. We mention the fine print. I think you need a magnifying glass to figure out whats included. Whats the baseline . In theory, its great because in theory all inclusive includes accommodations, meals, alcoholic drinks, and your nonmotorized water sports. I mention that because whats not included is premium drinks in many cases, gourmet dining, and the motorized water sports. Everything you actually want to do. Right. And if youre not careful, whats excluded will get you in trouble as you try to budget your trip. Right. You have to come up with a mutually agreeable list of terms. Remote fee . Thats not just inclusive to to vacations but hotels in general. It could be 50 aity in for resorts for, what, a beach towel . I thought you were getting that anyway. You have to negotiate that, as well. How do you know if somethings included, especially booking on line . It gets down to the dreaded asterisk. I hate the dreaded asterisk. In my opinion, its the travel industrys acknowledgment theyre about to lie. I have a brochure from a popular allinclusive resort. It says, unlimited golf. 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There are only 60 seats in his latest restaurant, and sushi is not even on the menu. Ramen is nothing like his other restaurant, but his signature blend of american and japanese flavors is in every bowl. What is the difference between the american palate and a japanese palate . In japan, people want soup, okay. First touch is very light. Here, first bite, you know, theres we have to make it from the first bite. Little by little i learned the american palate. Reporter growing up in japan, he had never really tasted american food. He says his family was poor and his parents argued a lot. Once a month they had a family tradition. Right after payday, we went together and dining out at the sushi restaurant. Reporter and you fell in love with sushi . Yeah. Peace. My mother told the things to my father, thats very at home. Looks like they love each other. Reporter while he dreamed of becoming a sushi chef, he had another love. You tried to be a professional baseball player, right . I played baseball, yeah. But i got injury here [ click ] reporter is it still clicking . I can hear it. Yes. When i decided to give up baseball and then i become the sushi chef i made dish myself. I didnt ask anybody. Reporter eventually e eventually he opened a sushi restaurant in japan and then he and his wife moved to the u. S. Soon he was head chef in new york. Thats when producers from a show called japans iron men of cooking approached him to compete. I didnt even know that the program my answer was no, i cant. Reporter how did they convince you . I dont know. Reporter you were flying back and forth . Yeah, yeah, of course. Reporter how long did that last from nobu to iron chef in japan . Two years. Two years. A lot of pressure, a lot of stress. Each battle is vicious and under pressure. Iron chef a lot. Reporter maury moto rarely lost despite the stress and pressure. I choose iron chef maury moto. Reporter he agreed to compete on the american virtualization of the show. American version of the show known as iron chef america. When i watch you, you seem serious. Iron chef, it no, no, no. I dont know anybody think about me. I think myself as charming. Reporter are you charming you are charming, i agree. And the winner is iron chef maury moto. Reporter riding the shows success, he opened his first restaurant in philadelphia. 12 more would follow, including maury moto waikiki, wasabi by maury moto in mumbai, and Maury Moto Asia at Walt Disney World in orlando. All the fish served in his his restaurants is sustainable. His butchers are taught how to extract every ounce of meat. Then they study maury motos methodical techniques. How do you get it so thin, so perfect . Experience. Then reporter like his personal, its not easy to replicate. Show me the right way to eat it. Up. Reporter its a once in a lifetime experience. Thank you. I think when people think of a sushi chef, they only think about you. Do you feel some pride that you helped bring sushi to the United States . No, i dont think. Im kind of well known as japanese chef in this country. Reporter kind . Yes, kind of. Yes, i am. No. Reporter it seems youre not slowing down. Unfortunately i cant. People retire at 55, 60. At 55, 60, getting busier. More busy, more growth and expansion. I have lots of people under my shoulder. Reporter you cant stop . I better not stop. You and i meet so many interesting people. He is easily my top five. I got a sense from him, you know, you hear him say i cant stop. There is a moment, hes taught himself english, during the interview, where he picked up a cocktail napkin and folded it into a triangle. He said, most people think when you ascend to my level youre at the top. He turned it upside down and said, i feel thousands of people on my shoulders. Im supporting those families. Yeah, with all the restaurants and everyone working for him. Amazing whats happened after iron chef. 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There this is great laek trage were smashing mikes in karaoke bars youre running late with half your makeup on this method acting might pay our bills but soon enough therell be a different road to fill i love this feeling but i hate this part i wanted this to work so much i drew up our plans on a chart cars are slipping im in hot pursuit my characters strong but my head is loose she hits like ecstasy comes up and bangs the sense out of me the tarot cards say its not so bad and the blades rotate theres just no landing pad and better have said it but darling youre the best im just tired of falling up the penrose steps i hate this feeling but i love this part she really wants to make it work and i clearly want to let it start well build a water slide as soon as i get home oh and she hits like ecstasy comes up and bangs the sense out of me its wrong but surely worse to leave she hits like so freeh up the cheaper seats here comes a greek tragedy good morning, im rahel solomon. This weekend phillys wizard worldcom i cancan is in full swing. Sneak peak of the iconic cars on display, delauer friend back to the future and kit from knight riders. Some celebrities expect to attend include, chris hemsworth, and michael j. Fox from back to the future. The fun takes place at the Pennsylvania Convention center. Lets check on weather with justin drabick. Hi there, justin. Good morning. Tomorrow is the day you want to be indoors or an indoor option because we are bringing back more showers and strong to severe then are storms. The cloud over the city right now but we have sunshine to the south. Margate, a a few people sitting on the beach early this morning enjoying temperatures in the 60s with the the sun probably feels good out there, nice light breeze off the ocean. You can see Clear Conditions across south jersey, central southern delaware but go further inland and still have some clouds to deal with. Limited sunshine, but it is a warm humid day, mid 80s for philadelphia, mid 70s at the shore and poconos tomorrow, showers with some late day strong to severe thunderstorms and humidity drops next week, cools down to the 07s by wednesday, rahel. And that is it for Eyewitness News this morning, follow us on our web site at cbs i dont want to lie down. I refuse to lie down. Why suffer . Stand up to chronic migraine. With botox®. Botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. Botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. Its injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. And is covered by most insurance. Effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. Alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a lifethreatening condition. 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