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york. it is business as usual. we've seen school buses driving the streets despite the increased police presence. people here the folks that live in the shadow of the max security prison are going about their lives. authorities are scrambling to answer two key questions. where are these guys and how were they able to pull off the prison escape. >> we are leave nothing stone unturned. >> two convicted murders escaping this maximum security prison for the first time in its 170-year history. as hundreds of law enforcement officers scouring upstate new york this morning. >> these are dangerous people. >> the massive manhunt is on for 35 year-old david sweat who was sentenced to life for no parole for a 2002 killing of a sheriff deputy and a man beating a man to death and dismembering him in 1997. >> when you look how it was done it was extraordinary.
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>> andrew cuomo taking a tour of the elaborate and almost unbelievable escape route discovered around 5:30 saturday morning. after stuffing makeshift dummies in their beds so the guards thought they were sleeping the inmates somehow obtained power tools to cut this hole in the back of their cell. cutting through solid steel they exited out to a cat walk from the cat walk they shimmied down into a tunnel below. once there, they had to breakthrough a 24-inch brick wall then cut through a 24-inch steel vertical pipe which they shimmed into kobtding for a significant distance making their way to the city sewer. they had to cut through a steel chain finally disappearing into the neighborhood about a block away from the prison. not before leaving this racially offensive drawing for prison officials on a post it reading "have a nice day." it is clear they had help. it's no way. power tools don't just
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materialize inside prison cells. this has been planned for a long time. >> back live here on the rainy streets of den more, new york. authorities have received at least 150 leads. governor cuomo adding that none of them have been strong enough to lead authorities in any specific direction, chris. at this point, the reality here is that there is very real concern that these two individuals may have even left the country with the canadian border about 25 to 30 miles from here. >> the reporting is great. they have to be scrambleing now. let's discuss what they're dealing with. richard matt that's one guy, david sweat we'll show their pictures just in case. they are bad men. they are convicted killers. they broke out of super max prison with an obvious plan. what else do they have planned? they could be at the border across the border in canada. it is very close there. how did it happen and what do you do now?
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we have jonathan gillum exactly the man for the job. so let's start at the beginning. >> okay. >> they say this is the only time that anyone broke out of this super max. it's the only super max in new york state. how does it size up in terms of they knew what they were doing. >> i know a lot of people that work for the prison system and there are professionals you can get. i think that this appears to me there had to be some type of inside help. definitely -- this is what worries me. it looks, from my perspective, as though they may have had some outside help. why that worries me if i took your job away from cnn and i took your money away from you, where are you probably going to go? the last place you came from which is home and somebody you were dating or married to. but if you have inside help that makes it harder to track. now you have support. once support is secreted into the whole situation, the sky is the limit where they go.
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>> and the reason you're taking us down the road is a combination of factors. one, sophistication of tools. they're probably battery because they're not getting a cord. they needed a way to charge them. they knew how to use the tools. those are clean cuts and they probably weren't learning it in shop. they knew how to do it and not get detected in the cell. they knew how to follow what elaborate steam pipes that could easily keep you going in circles all night as getting you out then they vanished. >> the combination of all those things are worrisome for me. that spells help. i just don't think -- listen could they have gotten tools somehow from the inside to cut through a wall. >> they were doing construction in the prison. >> sure. could they have gotten into a pipe somehow? possibly. but when you put the combineation of all the things coming together and how perfectly they worked it spells help. i would be taking a close look at the guards and who is doing the construction.
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because we found with certain organized crime groups, you know they're really good at going -- if they want to rob a bank doing some construction in the building and come in through the wall or down from the ceiling. this looks to me like they could have possibilities of a construction crew actually being involved. >> they're scrambling. we had the governor on earlier, obviously, my brother. this is what he had to say. >> it was unbelievable. if it wasn't -- it was a movie plot you would say it was over. done. there's no doubt in my opinion that they needed equipment they wouldn't have had and they had to have the assistance of someone. >> and how did they even cut through the wall in the cell without being heard? >> that's the other thing. there are certain tools there that have been left there. i would really suggest that law enforcement is looking to see if other tools were used. was there a plasma cutter? something that may have been snuck in they could use? the thing is we can talk about how they got out all day long.
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i think that's where investigation is going to have to go. i think one thing is important that you can reach is the public right now. if you have family members that live there, i would call them and see if they're home. because if these guys got in and heaven for bid murdered somebody and took their car. you're not going to for a long time until you communicate with these people. i think it is important for the public to reach out as law enforcement moves forward. good thing it's a wooded area. if they didn't have help and they get stuck in there, maybe they'll be able to track them. again, i think they probably had outside help. >> if they planned this much to get out of prison it seems common sense they would have planned to do something once they did get out. one man who didn't alert the authorities at the time later said i think i saw the two guys. he matched description with them in his backyard which would show a little bit of an unsophisticated level of the plan. the types of men, one of these guys killed his boss chopped him up afterwards. the other guy killed a cop. these are the worst of the worst. >> when you're looking at people
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who dismember or somebody who kills a cop, that's basically as bad as it gets there. and so, you know i don't know if they split up. i think it would be better for the public if they did. it would be better for them if they stayed together. i come from a team environment i think they would go further. probably most likely if they have support they're going to probably split up. >> let's say this is the timing they know so far is accurate. they were there for bed check at 5:30 or so that friday night. gone the next morning. this period without hearing from them what does it indicate to you? >> again, they knew when to leave. >> i'm saying for them to make it this long already. usually you catch them pretty fast. >> and here again i keep going back to the same point. if they have help, that period of time is just going to -- it's going to lengthen their ability to get whenever the support group gave them the ability to go. if they're on their own, they have to go private. because in order to support themselves if they don't have help they don't have money.
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they are going to commit crimes to keep it going. if they have support it is less crime and easyier to hide. the 8-hour period is not going to be as big deal if they have help. it could set the parameters of how far they would go if they did not have help. because that's where you start look. look looking. has there been carjackings, robberies, clothes stolen. even the stuff you see from the movies. that's the way the individuals work if they're on the run alone. >> we've not seen anything like this in a long time. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> allison? >> chris, president obama and world leaders wrapping up the g-7 summit talking terrorism and what can be done to stop groups like isis. iraq's prime minister met with the president and other leaders. he's seeking more help to turn back the surging isis fighters. cnn senior correspondent joins us from austria. tell us what is going on. >> absolutely.
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it's pretty spectacular here but they don't have time for distractions at the g-7 summit. president obama's most critical meeting of the day is with the leader who isn't part of the g-7 iraqi prime minister. he wrapped up face to face chats earlier this morning. abadi is here as you said to seek more military assistance for the battle against isis. don't expect any big announcements on the front, but the president has a diplomatic goal in mind for the meeting and that is to ease the tensions with the prime minister after the defense secretary of the united states ash carter told cnn he questioned the iraqi's will to fight. administration officials know that comment deeply upset the iraqis. but there's more than iraq on the agenda here. the president hopes to leave the summit with the g-7 leaders showing unity when it comes to maintaining sanctions on russia.
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but just to get back to the iraqi prime minister guys you need to take a look at video we got earlier this morning from the g-7 summit. it highlights just how delicate the optics can be of the gathersing. you can see the president deeply engrossed in a conversation with one of the other leaders gathered here. you see the iraqi prime minister sitting behind him in the hopes of having a quick conversation with the president. and president obama doesn't even recognize him. there's an awkward moment. they did shake hands earlier today. they'll have the bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the summit within the next hour. and the president will talk about that in a news conference later on this morning. >> yes, the media will have a field day with the image. interesting to see that, jim. >> i think so. >> thank you so much. isis forced to flee in iraq after the u.s. helps iraqi forces reclaim the key refinery
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town. we are live in jordan with the latest for us. >> reporter: according to iraqi officials, both from the military and also the shia militias who have been the main fighting force on the ground. they announced they managed regain the control of most the city of beiji. they have taken control of the city center the main government complex, and the mosque. according to officials, they say this happened with the support of u.s. and coalition air strikes we have seen taking part for months in that beiji area. what remains are pockets of resistance and they managed to push back isis fighters north wards toward mosul and now clearing operations left. but all eyes now are on the beiji refinery. it is not clear what the situation is there. it has been an intense battle for that key piece of infrastructure and in recent weeks we saw isis gain control
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of the majority of that complex after it had changed hands several times over the past year and, of course this is of great strategic importance for isis as well as symbolically important for the group. we have seen them dedicate a lot of resources and fighters to maintain control of iraq's largest oil refinery all though it hasn't been functioning for months. while iraqis are describing this as a victory, lots of challenges remain including their ability to hold grounds they have regained. chris? >> oil matters, strategy matters here what matters most is the people who live there are finally going hopefully get some humanitarian relief because isis kills more muslims in that city than they've been killing. we want to tell you 1200 refugees were rescued this weekend by the british royal navy navy. this is the latest of 6,000 migrants who have been saved while fleeing the violence in
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libya. that's this weekend alone. thousands more are waiting for help. we have cnn correspondent mick roberts. he's live in italy with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this is right where the -- there are syrians, egyptians, there are libyans, people from mali even as far away as pakistan. ten pregnant women. a lot of children are on board. if we take a look you can see the red cross here. they're going to be the ones if you will who get to help these migrants. when they get off the boat they'll get red cross medical checks. they'll hand them over to the immigration authorities, and go emigration centers. the concern is the massive influx this week and huge wave the biggest this year so far in a two-day period. and what we're seeing and what
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eight agencies here, the italian coast guard is telling us so far this year close to 100,000 migrants have tried to get across the mediterranean sea here. hundreds have died and this is a significant increase here. by this time last year it was only about 50,000 so far. so the concern here you've got the british navy the italian, spanish, swedish, german navies working the big issue here right now. >> absolutely for all those desperate people thank you so much for that background. a chemical fire in pennsylvania now under control. but still no word what caused the explosion that started the blaze. this happened in west elizabeth that's 30 minutes south of pittsburgh. surrounding communities placed on a brief lock down. officials say no one was hurt. a dip in the ocean in cocoa beach florida nearly turned deadly for a 150-year-old boy. a bull shark bit him. life guards carried the
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10-year-old to shore and provided emergency care for severe bite wounds to the calf. they wrapped it tightly. he was air lifted to a trauma center in orlando. the victim's condition hasn't been released. apparently he handled it bravely. there was emergency help there right away. likely saved him from being much worst. >> bull sharks are the worst. >> they're aggressive. they can be in salt or fresh water. they are incredibly aggressive. >> gosh that's terrible. >> are you one of those you won't go in the water or live and let live? >> i give them space, obviously. i get a little wigged out even just snorkeling. i'm not sure what is going to be down there. go in the water. >> you trust it? >> go in but i worry the whole time i'm in there. >> i have a great white shark that follows me on twitter. >> that's right? >> catherine the shark. i think she's baiting me for a meeting. she keeps saying i don't want to eat you. >> he's not tasty. >> i don't believe it. >> i don't trust something i
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can't believe. my mother told me that. if they can't blink don't trust them. >> i have a lot of cousins with teeth like that. >> who is this guy? >> we're going to take a break. a texas cop is off the street right now because of this. okay. this is a pool party they came to break up, you know the kids were in a community pool. that's 14-year-old girl he's throwing on the floor there. he would pull his weapon on these two. is there any way to defend the actions? we'll give you the details ahead and you decide. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com!
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you're about to see a texas police officer after responding to teens allegedly using a pool without permission. you'll see the officer throw one girl to the ground and draw his weapon on others. take a look at this. here is the moment. he's throwing a girl to the ground. when her friends come to help that's when he pulls a gun on them. here to discuss whether it is a case of excessive force is cnn law enforcement officer cedric alexander. he's president of the association of black law enforcement executives and paul callan a criminal deferencense attorney. one video clip never tells the entire story of an event, however, do you see from your
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watching of this video clip any justification for this officer to have his gun drawn and to be forcing kids -- these teens to the ground? >> well, let me put it very simply. i think it is important to note that this one particular officer's action. you see one officer running around. the way he is his cursing, his swearing his conduct is totally unbecoming of a police officer under those type of circumstances. i think we'll agree with that. that has a bad optdic to it. it certainly does not set the stage in terms of trying to create an environment in which this can be resolved. it did not help in that situation. >> he is not, cedric. the cursing and swearing he draws his gun! >> right. >> why would he do that? >> well, i don't know what was on his mind in regards to why he drew his weapon.
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he immediately reholstered. what made him draw his weapon at that time? i don't see any threat where i am. of course he was there in the moment in time. he's going to have to make some justification for that while they're doing the justification that his department is having. >> kids allegedly using a pool without permission. that's a pretty universal summer experience. >> sadly reminiscent for all of us. people making the mistake of lending the house to the senior in high school who can be trusted and there's kids jumping out the window. there's a party going on. >> sure. i think all of us have had that experience. why are police officering chasing kids? why not let them scatter? >> let me give you the back story. i watched the tape maybe five or six times yesterday and there's more to the story. this cop acted inappropriately in chasing these kids without knowing that any of them was a suspect. remember this is a private gated community, apparently there have been complaints that people were trespassing on the
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pool and there were fights going on. the police then arrive on the scene, of course, they are confronted with a large crowd of kids. they don't know who is supposed to be there and who is not. he elects to chase all the kids down and angerly subdue them. not knowing whether they were the bad guys or girls or not. the final thing that you were talking about, the unholstering of the gun, the cop's actions were totally unappropriate up until that moment. he's effects the arrest of the girl in the bikini. he is surround by eight civilians. i count them. one kid comes around and looks like he's approaching him and going to jump the officer. >> no. not jump the officer. he's defending his friend. when they see the girl thrown to the ground. >> it doesn't matter. >> i think it is a natural reaction. >> this is a cop. of course it's a natural reaction. from the cop's standpoint he's looking at the big kid, who he thinks is about to jump him. he unholsters his weapon and the
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kid backs off. the cop then reholsters his weapon and continues to subdue. that -- of all the things he did, that's probably the one thing that most police officers would say was within training and procedure. the rest the wild chasing people around for no reason that set off this whole escapade that was wrong. >> this police officer has been placed on administrative leave, cedric but of course that's temporary. what should happen to him? >> well that's going to be depending upon his department and the policies they have in place. >> what would you do to him? >> well, i don't know what i would do at this point, because in all fairness you must have a complete investigation. here let me say this allison, a lot of things went wrong here. if you look at the total picture of it, there is certainly this one particular officer did is in question. i think by the end of the day, there's going to be some discipline if not termination as
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it relates to him. that's going to be for his department to determine. but here is a question i raise as well too. any time that you have that many young people at a pool party or whatever the question i raise, also iswhere was the adult supervision. no adult showed up to the scene to step in, talk to police officers and say, hey, i'm responsible for these kids and so forth and so on. i think there's a lot of lessons in here that need to be taught to all of us. these are young teen kids out having fun during the summer. we all, too, have some responsibility for our behavior. there should have been some adult supervision inside the complex. obviously some of the kids live there who may have invited some friends over and got out of control. >> we'll try to find out more information about what the predicate was for the party. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> what is your take on this?
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all right. here we go with the five things to know at your "new day." a manhunt is underway for two convicted murders who pulled off a daring prison break in new york. they cut through among a steel wall and navigated tunnels and pipes. iraq and the advance of isis front and centers for leaders at the g-7 summit in germany. meeting with iraqi prime minister on the summit sidelines today is president obama. a texas police officer is accused of using excessive force caught on video throwing a 14-year-old girl to the ground. drawing his weapon on other types after getting a call about them using a pool without permission. police in new jersey
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dispersing a rowdy crowd outside a concert using tear gas. some people tried to jump the met life turnstiles to get in. fun home takes top honors. the show winning five tonys including best musical best play went to the curious instance of the dog in the nighttime. for more on the five things be sure to visit newdaynorthbound c.com for the latest. can king james do it alone? lebron had the will the cavs to a big victory. the ot section of the nba finals. andy shoels has more. he lost his big man kevin love and his point guard. he got it done. >> we'll see. it's going to be a battle. the first two games have been amazing. first time in history that the first two games have gone to overtime. as you said irving out, love out, lebron going to have to win
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the series by himself. he may do it. last night an amazing triple triple-double. it helped them build a 11-point lead but the warriors come symptom storming back. we end up in overtime. with the cavs up one curry had a chance to get the warriors the lead but he air balled this shot right here. curry struggled from the field hitting just two of 15 from three-point land. cavs win in an upset 95-93 even the series at a game apiece. game three tomorrow night in cleveland. new developments this morning in the ongoing corruption scandal in world soccer. over the weekend fee draft's head of compliance told a swiss newspaper that the 2018 and 2022 world cups could be stripped from russia and qatar. many believe that if either of those world cups are put back in play the u.s. is best suited to
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host one on short notice. american pharoah throwing out the phishfirst pitch at the yankees. he and trainer donated their winnings. espinoza espinoza's position going to cancer research. i've been to super bowls and the game seven of the world series. when american pharoah crossed the finish line coolest sports moment. people were crying. people didn't even know each were hugging. i was hugging richard roth. it was an amazing experience. >> it was so exciting. he was just really really exciting for everyone to watch. >> yeah. >> yeah. so cool. >> history. >> it was. >> that's part of what made it so exciting. it was history we were seeing. horse racing had the first triple crown winner in nearly four decades. we'll take a longer look at american pharoah's breathtaking
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and here it is the 37-year wait is over! american pharoah is finally the one! american pharoah has won the triple crown! >> after 37 years, horse racing's tripping crown drought is over. american pharoah making history saturday winning the final jewel. the belmont stakes with the fastest time in a mile and a half race since 1992. joining us now legendary horse racing sports caster the man who coined the phrase "and down the stretch they come" mr. dave johnson. this is a delight for me. >> it is a delight for me too. i watch you every morning. >> i love that. is it one of the greatest moments in sports history. >> it is the toughest thing to win in sports. >> why? >> because it takes a very
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special horse with a jockey and trainer to go through three races in five weeks, three different racetracks three different surfaces three different distances shipping in one track to another. it is tough. >> the critics say it is an unatalk aboutbleun unattainable feat. >> i thought it's probably the last one i'll call. after that it was the seattle -- >> you called it in your living room at home. you did. >> why is it? has the game -- for lack of a better phrase has the game changed? >> yes, it has. races don't race as often as they did in the '40s and '50s. also at each new stop they have new shooters that are powerful and a lot of times the triple crown has been stopped by horses who have joined the fray late. so, yes, it's a very difficult
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task. >> the trainer said that it was all about the horse. that this is truly an exceptional horse. do you agree with that? >> yes, but i have to put it in it is an exception tal trainer. bob bafford is getting the best out of his horses. for instance in the belmont, american pharoah ran faster at the end of the race than the beginning. that is a product of great conditioning. >> so the beginning you wouldn't necessarily have known that the outcome was going to be what it was. >> no. i didn't -- i really didn't in my heart think it would happen. i didn't think -- i wanted it to happen for bob's sake but i didn't think it would happen. >> you mentioned about the trainer keeping his horses in good shape. what does -- give us a sense what that requires. >> this is a -- this is not a machine. this is flesh and blood and these horses excert themselves so much in their races to run the derby and two weeks later
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the preakness, to be able to handle -- and it looks like american pharoah was the best in the belmont, which is incredible. >> it is. add to it forbes is saying that american pharoah's worth now is estimated at $50 million. think about the original bid or the original price tag on that horse was $300,000. >> and nobody bought it for $300. it went back to the current owners. >> yeah. what happens now? does the owner hang on to the horse? does the owner sell the horse? >> he said he's going run the horse the rest of the year. that would be great for fans like me. i'm hoping maybe he'll show up at monmouth park but probably the breeders cup might be their ultimate goal in the fall. let's hope we see the magnificent triple crown winner not in a stud barn but in a racetrack. >> do you think we'll see it again? that's the question. we've seen american pharoah do it after 37 -- i was eight years old at the time this horse -- you know do you think we'll see
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it again? >> i hope so but it's very doubtful. i mean if anybody can do it bob can. >> tell us about the jockey too. it takes a good jockey on the back of an exceptional horse with an exceptional trainer. >> a mile and a half is a long way to go without making a mistake. there are a lot of ways to lose the race one way to win it. he did a perfect job. >> do you think it will reinvigorate another boost? >> i hope so. it will put the guys in a spotlight which is great for our game. >> say it one time for me. >> sure. it is chris on the inside and mikala on the outside and down the stretch they come! >> i love it! put it on tape! we'll keep it forever. what a delight to have you here to talk about one of the great moments in sports history. how about that chris? >> i think you take me down the stretch. >> yeah. >> i've seen her run. i've seen her run. >> wow. what a pleasure to have him here. that was great. history on top of the history. let's go from the great contest of spirited determination to another test that is equally unique if not
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>> oh mr. traveler. >> here is the thing about allison, he won the last quiz show. she was on the winning team. >> yeah. >> you weren't. >> saturday in the -- >> i'm not going to sing with you. >> john, since he won celebrity jeopardy is unsufferable. >> what do you mean since he won? >> oh! it is on. this time i team up with the wonder kid bill to take on john we areman don, and richard. my teammate bill is here with us now. >> good morning! >> great to see you. >> yeah. okay. so john is going to be here with us also. he has a little bit of a different role. you remember he scored a silver medal in the first cnn quiz show before going on to stun all of us. >> yeah. >> as champion. >> yeah. >> what do you mean stun you?
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>> it was awesome, john. >> all right. >> you won. >> this is what is going to happen now. anderson cooper is normally the host of the show. he's never been up this early. they brought me in. we'll combine two games. four television shows up in the screen. can you put them up there? >> four television shows. >> four television shows. >> that's not the case. >> four television shows on the screen now. >> we have a -- >> okay. i don't know what they are. >> there we go. >> four television shows. happy days mash -- >> every answer will be one of these shows. when you know the answer hit the bell. the teams are bill and allison against mcikala and the world. >> because i'm the world. >> nearly all the contractharacters in the show are left-handed. >> oh. [ bell ] . >> the muppets. >> that is correct!
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>> what they don't have hands. >> because they have -- >> the opening theme song to the show was titled "suicide -- >> m.a.s.h. >> that is correct. >> suicide is painless. >> yes. question number three morgan fair chooeld andpresley played the same character in the show. >> dallas. >> wow. the canadian. >> we had television in canada too. >> this is the first -- >> i was alive in the '70s. >> next question team canada the title of one of this show eye pilot was "sex and violence." >> the muppet show. >> that is correct. >> and the game is tied. >> question number five. following the success of the film "american graffiti" -- >> wow. okay. happy days. >> yes. >> wow. that was a double ring.
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>> kprc in cincinnati where john got drunker the faster he got. >> are you drinking in the morning? that would never happen until after 9:00. >> question number six, you are falling behind. you have won it before zplchlt! >> i know. >> the show lead to five live action and at least two animated spin off shows. >> the muppet show. >> wrong. >> what? >> what. >> it's got to be -- >> that is correct. >> what? i don't get docked a point, do i? >> live action. really? live action? >> remember johnny loves -- >> mindy and all kinds of animated. >> i know this because i won celebrity jeopardy. >> john ritter patrick swayze all appeared on this show. >> the muppets -- >> incorrect! >> happy days. >> incorrect!
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>> oh. >> alice? >> incorrect! >> oh! >> i still win. how can you get more than that wrong? >> you're giving a horrible impression of the show. because it is so much smarter than this. >> i'm not on the show tonight. i'm dumbing down this version for you guys. >> all right. >> redeem yourselves. the show originally debuted as a five-part miniseries. >> alice? >> correct. >> -- dallas. >> correct. >> we have two more questions left. >> big bird's teddy bear is reportedly named after a teddy bear-owning character on this show. show. >> it has to be the muppet show. >> it does not have to be the muppet show. >> it has to be -- sesame
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street. >> that's not even up here. >> i'm going the world is now getting an answer. which -- who has the answer. >> lou, you know? >> m.a.s.h. >> that is correct! >> team mikala all the way. >> here is the deal. i'm sauntering. this is the high ranking question. a character on this show grew up poor in iowa and had to enter a beauty contest to survive. >> i think she got it. >> m.a.s.h. >> wrong. >> dallas? >> wrong. >> i'm -- >> yes. happy days. >> no! >> it is miss piggy. >> it is miss piggy. >> it is. the muppet show. >> i need the book to study. i clearly did not study.
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>> it is. it ends in a tie. >> oh. >>well done. well done. >> how about the show tonight? >> i would like to do that. make sure to tune into the cnn quiz show '70s edition right here on cnn and you'll see who won. anderson hosting, i guess. >> yeah. he's got the evening show. he can read out loud. >> he's perfect. did you know in the '70s he hung out with michael jackson in the studios? >> as a toddler. >> yeah. >> john thank you. that was great. good job. >> appreciate it. >> and the quiz show comes ahead of the special series '70s coming to cnn thursday night 9:00 p.m. airs thursday nights throughout the summer. check it out. ♪ ♪ >> the '70s awakened us polarized us. the 1970s saw the development of terrorism.
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bombshell after bombshell after bombshell. watergate scandal broke wide open today. >> in the 1970s i think more hair. more naked people more misbehavior. >> the world is getting crazy. >> the culture evolution just kind of exploded in kind of fascinating camps. >> because of what was going on people -- >> one thing you are taken with archy bunker. >> one, two, three. >> the discovery for a lot of people. >> my only defense was it was the '70s. >> dynamite! ♪ ♪ brought to you by volgs wagon.
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hunter. he carried him for 40 miles in an awareness campaign. he completed a 57-mile walk. >> wow. >> what do you say too your brother for doing this? >> i tell him that he's crazy for wanting to go longer this time. >> isn't that awesome? >> it is awesome. the walk took three days with rest. he weighs 60 pounds. it's all about raising awareness of seer ball palsy. hunter said he does the walk to show his brothers and others with seer ball palsy are, quote, normal people trying to live their lives." he's taller broader. we watched them grow up. >> he was eating ice cream. i feel he was rubbing it in his brother's face. >> there's no bond like siblings. what a special bond they'll have. >> that's so wonderful. >> we got to see the bond with you and your brother today. >> that is different.
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time for news room with carol costello. happy monday and happy news room carol. >> just try. it's all about the effort. >> you, too. >> ladies thanks. >> happening now the newsroom two convicted killerstunnelling out of a maximum security prison. >> it was elaborate. >> power tools, dummies, and a sticky note reading "have a nice day" with where in the world are the dangerous criminals now? >> they could be literally anywhere. also, pool party mayhem. a teenager in a bikini thrown to the ground the officer pulling a gun on two boys. he's on leave now. is it
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