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smoked his way into my heart with his texas-style barbecue. "bludso's barbecue cookbook: a family affair in smoke and soul" is available now. please welcome my boy chef kevin bludso. what's up, big guy? do i have to call you chef? is that appropriate? >> like they did in the neighborhood, big cat. >> anthony: big cat, all right. what are we cooking today? >> today we doing some dino ribs, baby. >> anthony: dino ribs. >> pork shoulder. >> anthony: before we get into that i want to talk about your cookbook. i want to talk about your netflix show. talk about all your restaurants. how many restaurants do you have? >> four. van nuys, brand-new one in van nuys. hollywood. santa monica. and the airport, everybody. doing our thing. >> anthony: you're getting real liberal with the seasonings. >> what you want to do is make a crust. you got to get all around this. you want to -- i'm trying to make a crust with this. >> anthony: why are we using mustard, for those at home?
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>> mustard is a binder. it holds it on there. you know what i mean? a lot of people go, you see how dry. we ended up with the mustard. that holds it up, you know what i mean? >> anthony: all right. what part of the pig is this? shoulder, butt? >> this is the leg, the front legs. i think they didn't have a word for ham, so they named the butt hams. they seen what a butt was, they started letting the front call the butt. >> anthony: doing the butt. [ laughter ] we've got guillermo chopping up slaw. >> chopping up slaw that's already shredded already. >> anthony: ready? >> guillermo: i'm just trying to help you guys. >> i appreciate it, guillermo. >> anthony: you do it. i got my own rubs here, man. i want to do that. a.c. barbecue, we got the mvp, the midnight smoke -- >> amateur hour. remember i told you, i used it one game. >> guillermo: i've got my own sauce too, do you want to try it? let's do it, man. >> anthony: okay, all right.
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now, we're trying guillermo's sauce. what got you into barbecue? i'm born and raised, like you, in the cpt, baby. every summer i'd go to beganmy's house. she had a little juke joint -- >> anthony: to your granny. cheers. cheers. all right, cheers. salud. >> to irma jean peace? this should go on the smoker? >> put this in the smoker. my oklahoma joes right here. about 18 hours. also the dino ribs. the thing we rubbed earlier. these go this for 18 hours. >> anthony: low and slow like a six flow? how hot are we keeping the smoke? >> about 250. >> anthony: 250? >> all night. >> anthony: all right. now, as these simmer and smoke and cook for the next 18 hours, what do we do with chefs and sous chefs? >> my favorite recipe in the
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book? >> anthony: what's that? >> hennessey on the rocks. >> guillermo: on the rocks, oh, yeah, i got it, guys. >> anthony: you got it? >> guillermo: yeah, i'm ready. [ laughter ] >> there you go. let me demo this recipe. >> guillermo: all right, hold on. >> anthony: hold on, hold on. look at these ice cubes. j.k.? [ laughter ] >> they didn't tell me until six months ago thaufs hosting the show. that's why i have those. >> anthony: that's "a.a.," that's all right. >> that means "just kidding." [ laughter ] >> anthony: you got it, you got it. >> let's have a cocktail and cook this food. >> anthony: what do we do with the cole slaw now? >> the cole slaw is made up with our dressing. he got that. >> guillermo: it's ready for you. i already cut it. [ laughter ] >> we're going to use your hands to toss it, guillermo. >> anthony: shout-out to drunk bobby, my mama's best friend. this one's for you. >> with your hands --
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>> anthony: did you wash your hands? >> guillermo: i did, i did, i promise. >> i washed my hands. i took my gloves off. >> anthony: all right. so what's your style of barbecue? do you like wet, or do you like dry? >> a lot of people get wet and dry mixed up. all your barbecue starts out dry when you cook it with your rub and all that. wet is when you want it with sauce or no sauce. i like it with sauce, you know what i mean? i can still get down with anything. you don't need sauce with if you saucing, you ain't bossing. >> anthony: that's it. >> how do you like it? that's how you eat it. >> jimmy: we're about to go to television magic. boom, 18 hours ain't happening. let's pull this meat out, see what we got. >> guillermo: it's about time, i'm hungry. >> all right. you got it? all right. now, as we're doing this, i hear you got a barbecue competition coming up? >> oh my god, one of the biggest
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things to ever hit the city. >> anthony: compton airport? >> the bludso barbecue tour. >> anthony: why did you decide to do it? >> we need it. we have a city versus city barbecue competition. inglewood, compton, watts. everybody coming together. >> guillermo: i'll help you. >> everybody coming together. >> guillermo: i'm hungry. >> a lot of these guys don't ever get the opportunity to do that. they're coming together for a cook-off in the cpt. friday night vip night, baby. we got some of the best chefs. rasheed phillips. auntie dalila. logan. >> anthony: look in the far corner. hold on i thought we needed equipment to pull this pork apart. >> no, when you slap it on the butt at home, where you do it? hold on, let me get you the trophy. go take some of that. when it comes out like that, oh, yeah. clean from the bone. >> guillermo: oh my god, this is great. >> anthony: that's it. >> i'm going to build you a sandwich. >> anthony: how we going to build this sandwich? >> it's going to be nice and thing. >> guillermo: oh my god. >> anthony: what's the technique
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of building a proper pulled pork sandwich? i always need to know -- >> a gag of meat. >> anthony: the ratio of meat to bread. >> i'll show you how to do it. >> guillermo: need any cole slaw? >> there we go. lay that sauce on me, too. >> anthony: classic barbecue sauce. >> guillermo: here. >> anthony: he called you 16 names, he ain't never called you guillermo. he called you germo. it's guillermo. as long as you don't call him late for dinner, you good. all right. always on the meat, homie. sauce is always -- >> guillermo: oh my god. >> sauce always on the meat, cuz. >> anthony: so you know we're from the other side. from the boulevard. now tell me this. with the last name bludso, how did you grow up in your neighborhood? you growing up on the south side of town? >> like i said, i was knocking this food out one time.
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they said, you bleeding. you know what i mean? >> anthony: yeah. >> and i said, so? [ laughter ] that's how bloods came from. >> anthony: you don't put any sauce on top? >> let me see your knife, guillermo. i'm sorry, geronimo. [ laughter ] you see how that is? you need to elevate to get to the top of that. >> guillermo: antony, i thought you were supposed to be fasting today. >> anthony: i'm not fasting today, geronimo, let's go. mm, mm! >> guillermo: oh my god. >> anthony: the crispiness and the coolness of the cole slaw. >> guillermo: this is great. >> the crunch of the cole slaw. >> anthony: oh, yeah, that's it. we got to go to commercial, oh my god, oh my god. >> got to get one of these, germo. >> anthony: germo, you've got a new name, germo. >> guillermo: oh my god, germo is in heaven. [ laughter ] >> anthony: this 18 hours? >> these are about eight hours. slow like a six-fold, baby.
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all this is going to be at the bludso soul tour. i hope you make it. i heard you was buying 75 vip tickets. >> anthony: i'm buying 100 of them. >> appreciate it. >> anthony: where can they buy tickets? >> appreciate it. check out netflix. "barbecue showdown." it's doing great, season three. much love. >> anthony: thank you. shout-out to my boy, big kev. check him out on "bludso's smoke tour: smoking out the hub" july 26th and 27th here in compton, california. we'll be right back with remy wolf. mm!
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>> good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. the grand finale of the rnc. from the man who's come to define the new republican party, donald trump. abc senior national correspondent terry moran was there and joins us from the floor. terry what an extraordinary week it's been building up to this moment. >> and for the first 20 minutes of the speech, donald trump just gave there, you could hear a pin drop in this place as he described with what almost seemed to be vulnerability. the
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attempted assassination that he survived. and there was something almost diminished about him. his voice was softer. he wasn't hitting those great crescendos, the lion's roar that the crowd expected. and he kind of lost him for a while. i think the longer it went on, the more he lost them. so at the end, the balloon drop didn't quite have that explosive energy, which may be a sign that he survived. the question is really, is this donald trump going to be able to win? byron. >> our thanks to terry. today's special guest, building on the excitement that's been ramping up all week. but for the thousands who packed the house tonight, there is just one star of the show. crossed the plains of texas from sea to shining rapturous applause. his former president, donald trump walked center stage at the republican national convention, new york, to l.a. there's brian with the background of his name in lights, transitioning to the white house. his first public
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address since the attempted assassination just five days ago. >> i heard a loud, whizzing sound and felt something hit me really, really hard on my right ear, i said to myself, wow, what was that? it can only be a bullet. >> his ear still bandaged. >> there was blood pouring everywhere, and yet in a certain way, i felt very safe because i had god on my side. i felt that. >> with them on stage, the helmet and jacket of corey comparator, the 50 year old veteran firefighter, husband and father killed in the shooting the nominee starting with a message of unity, overhauling his speech after the weekend attack, the discord and division
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in our society must be healed. >> we must heal it quickly. as americans, we are bound together by a single fate and a shared destiny. we rise together or we fall apart. say bye bye. >> the event a spectacle. night four, featuring a performance by kid rock and a high octane speech by former wrestling superstar hulk hogan. >> live trump a mania run wild brother left trump mania rule again. let trump mania make america great again. >> wife melania and daughter ivanka finally there tonight, making their first major public appearances of this election cycle. but trump's softer tone didn't last. the nominee went off script and rattled off a series of false claims. he eventually turned his focus to
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democrats and his rival, president joe biden. >> to achieve this future, we must first rescue our nation from failed and even incompetent leadership. we have totally incompetent leadership. this will be the most important election in the history of our country. under the current administration. we are indeed a nation in decline. >> president biden is currently in isolation after testing positive for covid amid growing calls from some in his own party to step aside. one of trump's familiar talking points, not mentioned in this speech the january 6th insurrection. trump and members of his inner circle have said the weekend shooting changed him. >> we have mountains of evidence of who donald trump is. we have known for a particular version of donald trump before 78 years, and the idea that he is going to change overnight, seems pretty
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unlikely. >> historically, victims of political violence get a bump in support, but that bump does not always directly translate to votes. >> there have been assassination attempts against sitting presidents and elected president elects, but there isn't a historical playbook to draw from. when we think about this particular incident and i really doubt that the assassination attempt is going to be the pivotal moment in the 2024 campaign among the gop, trump's support appears ironclad donald trump came into the political arena not trying to be a conventional or traditional politician. >> he was very attractive to those angry and disaffected americans who saw him as something fundamentally different from what they had seen before. >> already, the image of trump immediately after the shooting, ear bloody, pumping his fist in the air, has taken on a life of its own. >> i raised my right arm, looked at the thousands and thousands of people that were breathlessly
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waiting and started shouting, fight, fight, fight >> delegates, even wearing bandages on their own ear tonight. but that's no surprise for a man who's made a career out of his image, even making seeming weaknesses into strengths with the series the apprentice. >> if you look at the opening of the apprentice and you see donald trump walking in slow motion from his helicopter as it lands, straightening his tie as he goes into an important meeting, that's no different than how we see our presidents coming into south lawn. >> donald trump over the course of his first term, and then the four years he's been out of office has constructed so many memorable images. when he came down the golden escalator the day he came back to the white house after having covid and takes the mask off his face, images l
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