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6:00 on a sunday morning, and we are so grateful for your company. thanks for being here. >> good to have you. we're starting this morning with two breaking news stories happening overnight. two shootings. one at a high school prom in wisconsin, and an arrest at a motel. >> starting with the northern wisconsin situation, where police say two students were injured at their high school prom after a suspect showed up with a rifle and started shooting. this happened outside the building. >> joining us on the phone, wsaw reporter rebecca cardenis, and
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brandon irish, a former student, he was djing the prom. >> good morning. when i arrived on scene, parents were the only ones being allowed in and out of the school entrances. they were picking up kid whose had been continued to a greenhouse at that point here on the school's campus. the sergeant i spoke to at that time did share with me that the situation was contained. what we know at this point is that there are three in the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries, one of those in a shooter, who according to the police chief says was shot by police. as you said, that weapon was arrive i will that -- a rifle u. as i said, all this confirmed by the antigo police department at this point. >> do we know if the shooter is a student or former student? any identifying information
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about this suspected shooter? >> the shooter's connection to the school hasn't been confirmed it. >> okay, stay with us. brandon, let me come to you. you were at the event. what you did you see and hear? >> what i saw is we were stationed by the entrance to the fieldhouse, providing entertainment services for the kids that night, and everybody was having a good time and i looked outside and saw red and blue lights. at that time i went outside to see what was going on. at first, i saw that there was a person on the ground. i thought that they maybe got hit by a car. that was shortly taken back, once i saw a cop kind of running around the school, with his gun drawn. i knew that the situation was definitely greater than that. and at that time a number of law enforcement officers arrived on
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scene, and started to clear the area and set up a perimeter. they got everybody inside the fieldhouse, put us into a corner, they probably had, i don't know, five to seven officers within the fieldhouse clearing the area, making sure nobody was inside there keeping all the students safe. >> were the students -- did they know what was going on? could they hear inside what was happening outside? >> you know, they heard that there was a shooting, i believe. i think they didn't know for sure what was going on. you could see that they were -- there was concern within their eyes, their actions. but you know, we were surrounded by a lot of law enforcement. like i said, i commend the antigo and sheriff's department,
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especially in today's world where they get a bad rap. they secured everybody. >> we do know the investigation is beginning now to -- the connection between this suspected shooter and victims here, maybe they know and just have not said, but the investigation is ongoing. rebecca with wsaw, and brandon, thank you for being us with this morning. kristin. also breaking this morning four federal agents have been shot in topeka, kansas. it happened outside a motel while they were trying to make an arrest. they suffered injuries that are not life threatening. the motel caught fire during the shootings. it is not clear how it started, and no word as to whether the suspect is still inside or has escap escaped. tom, thank you for about with us. one of the things that stood out to victor and i as we were
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talking about the situation, was the fact that that apparently had to do with federal law enforcement was involved in this. why would federal law enforcement be involved. what does that tell you first and foremost? >> well, good morning. i think part of that is that they had a task for looking for this individual. he had committed, or alleged to have committed a number of armed robberies in northeastern kansas, especially involving sawed off shotguns, so they assembled this task force. and tracked him to this particular motel. and you know, somewhere in the process of trying to make the arrest and we don't know the details yet, the shootout started, and witnesses report as many as 50 shots being fired. as far as the motel catching on fire, that's possibly due to if
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they uteargas. depending on the type they, it is a small grenade, it gives a small amount of smoke, and if they use that, that might have started a fire at the scene. we don't flow that either. and we don't know if the person they were hunting for is still in the motel or got away. >> quickly, tom, let me ask you about this prom shooting, just one quick question here. we're still waiting for information about the suspect shooter. a shooting at a prom, do you -- do you think this is someone who knows these students, knows someone inside the building? >> it's hard to tell. i think you, when you go into an investigation, you don't have a preconceived notion, you know. you're looking whether it was someone that picked the site randomly because there were a lot of people, or a lot of commotion or people hearing loud music and wouldn't know what was going on outside.
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you don't know if it was a targeted shooting, the individual was upset because someone took someone to prom that he may have been the one that wanted to take someone to prom. you don't know if this was intended to be a particular person or group of persons or just random, or if he was connected to the school at all. >> cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. thank you. a special tribute to honor prince. his native city of minneapolis is holding a series of memorials and movie screenings. also a block party. >> the events cap off what has been a very eemotional weekend. van jones was there, tweeting small intimate memorial at paisley. just the 20 of us. when he was alive, we felt like an army. now we feel so small. >> stephanie elam is outside the
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paisley park compound there. as we said, more expected there today. >> reporter: definitely, although the weather, as you can see, turning here. as you see behind me, just starting to pour here outside of paisley park and also thunderstorms, some lightening happening here today. all in all, it was a very, very full day outside of paisley park. many people coming by yesterday to pay the respects. the memorial growing even more than when you were here victor. spreading along the fences here. as the memorial was happening, as people were going inside, there were also people coming out and handing out these purple box, wrapped in purple fabric to a few of the fans who were outside. here is what one person had to say after receiving one. >> what was in your box? >> so i have, just it looks like it came from his home. i'm going to keep to that, but it's a booklet, and then for some reason, to me, this fits my
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personality so well. >> beautiful. >> it is. >> hold it up so we can see it. what did you get in your box? >> amazing, because you can tell, i have a tank top and i pursue body building and weight lifting. it is a personal gift it seems like. for him to give me a tank top, it's just amazing. >> and it's really interesting to see something like that happening. you have such a private person and then in these moments, these gifts coming out. the day before, family and friends came out and handed out pizza to people who were out here, so thanking fans for their love for prince. and that feeling really spreading throughout the entire area here outside of minneapolis and here in chanhassen. movies showing "purple rain," different dance parties, and going into the night as well. also, last night at target field, there was also music,
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these events happening throughout the area. i happened to stop by the mall of america yesterday and throughout the entire building, of course, you heard prince. christi and victor. >> stephanie, i would be remiss if i didn't point out the purple behooind you and the rain comin down. stephanie, thanks so much. we've got more stories about prince on our website, cnn.com. so much there as we're hearing from his friends and those close to him. check it out. watch what is arguably for instance's greatest guitar solo of all time. go and find that. >> take a moment to listen to it for a second, because it is spectacular. allegations of bullying in the democratic party. find out why an actress and bernie sanders supporter, she sides with monica lewinsky. she said that in an attempt to
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call out hillary clinton apparently. >> plus, a huge manhunt happening in ohio after eight family members were all found de dead, shot execution style. we've got the 911 calls coming up next. pretty chilling.
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campaign rally, by actress and bernie sanders supporter rosario dawson. >> we are really fending to you are ourselves right now. we are literally under attack for not just supporting the other candidate. now, i'm with monica lewinsky with this. bullying is bad. she is actually dedicated her life now to talking about that. and now, as a campaign strategy, we are being bullied. >> here to discuss cnn political commentator and anchor for new york one news. you didn't see it didn't resonate with the people in the crowd there, just a few people responded. you heard kind of a murmur amongst the crowd. question after new york, the campaign ramped down some of the rhetoric. is this effective? >> well, let's be clear. rosario dawson is a surrogate
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and a sanders supporter, i don't know that she was speaking for the campaign. the question mark you saw popping over the heads of the young people really reflect gts the fact that most of them were probably not alive or watching television when the -- >> maybe. >> -- scandal broke. it's 20 years behind us now. it's not something you would expect every young person to really remember in a vivid way. and i think rosario dawson got off topic a little. >> this is bernie sanders intentionally stayed away from. you know, there has been this element of sanders supporters, the bernie bros who have been bullying and harassing clinton supporters. jake tapper asked him about that.
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>> have you heard about this phenomenon, bernie bros, people who support you and sometimes attack in very crude and. >> yes, i have heard about it. we don't want that crap. you know, we will do everything we can and i think we have tried. look, you know, anybody who was supporting me is doing sexist things is, we don't want them. >> you think this reference by rosario dawson deserves a condemnation? >> no, the bernie bros has been really quite crude, and quite specific, and you know, really unquestionably over the top. where, you know, you're threatening to go after people and find them and criticize them to their face and all of this kind of stuff. i think what's going on here, and it's an understandable frustration, victor, bernie
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sanders is not performing as well as his supporters might have hoped. he has called, he, sanders has called for a political revolution. in some ways, it has not materialized the way the supporters wanted to see. for me just now, even saying that, i'm going to get a bunch of twitter responses saying you're attacking bernie sanders and so forth, but the reality he is, he is hundreds of delegates behind. he predicted dozens of times he would win new york, and it just didn't happen. they're taking out the frustration on the clinton team in ways that are sort of understandable but unfortunate. >> the coke brothers who, the pair that have been quartered of course by gop candidates, criticized by democratic. they've weighed in on the primary fight. let's listen to what charles coke said. >> is it possible another clinton could be better than another republican? it's possible. >> you couldn't see yourself reporting hillary clinton, could
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you? >> well, her -- we would have to believe her actions would be different than her rhetoric. let me put it that way. >> is this at all a warming to hillary clinton, warming, not warning, but warming, but just a rebuke of the republican candidates? >> i think it's more the latter, victor. you know, actually you know, the most important thing about all of this is to sort of see the koch brothers, we've followed the money and, but if you think about it, their whole place in american politics, they're going to be here as long as the republic stands. this is one of those major fortunes, it won't be dispersed in a generation or two. it's sort of like "game of thrones." they get to move chess pieces around. do you think you can use the queen. he is saying well, yeah, if we have to.
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that's not what we want to do. "game of thrones." >> they have not invested in this cycle as in previous cycles. we'll see where the money goes errol lewis, thank you so much. first lady michelle obama told jackson state university students to take a deep breath and rise above racism. she gave one of her final speeches to take the social a. >> we see how swiftly it can hurdle backwards. how easy it is to small group and marginalize them of who they are or who they love. we have to stand side by stied with all our neighbors, straight, gay, lesbian, transgender, muslim, jew, immigrant, native american, because the march for civil rights isn't just about
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african-america african-americans, it's about all americans. >> president obama will give two commencement speeches this year. one at a high school in arizona and the second at the city college of new york. rch we now have the 911 calls group of murder, eight family members in ohio. we're going to have them for you in just a moment. the details on the massive manhunt going on right now. also, south korea is on high alert this morning, after north korea flexes its muscles again with a submarine missile launch.
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this morning, police in ohio are looking for the suspect or suspects in what they call the execution style killings of eight family members. >> this has taken, this area here, each of them were shot in the head, but this is a small community, trying to come to grips with what they call an unspeakable crime, as you can imagine. police have released audio from the 911 call, when one relative, and can you imagine for the person first came across the scene, neck valencia has the latest on the manhunt. >> it is difficult to hear. the sound of agony as her family members have been killed in cold blood. >> tell me what's going on. >> there is blood all over the house. my brother-in-law is in the
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bedroom it looks like they beat the hell out of him. >> four separate homes, they believe the suspect or suspects were familiar with the victims. the seven adults and one 16-year-old apparent targets, but why. police have not release aid motive or suspect. for this tiny town of about 2,000 people in southern ohio, the senseless nature of the slayings is too much to understand. >> it is just unbelievable, really this has taken place. >> phil fulton was pastor to some of the victims. >> i think maybe the most disturbing detail in all of this is the fact that one of the victims was killed next to her four-day old baby. >> i cannot believe how anyone can kill a mother with her four-day old baby in her arms. it's -- that's out of my realm of thinking that anyone could do
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that. how heartless. >> with no official leads, late saturday, an ohio businessman offered $25,000 of his own money to help catch the killer or killers. jeff ruby has no connection to the family, but says that he wanted to get the word out to find the person or people responsible for this. >> okay, just stay out of the house. don't let anybody go in there, okay? >> yeah. >> all right. we have deputies on the way. >> all right, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> nick valencia, pike county, ohio. >> now, anyone with any information on this case is being asked to call the ohio bureau of criminal investigation. that number is 1-855-bci-ohio. let's get back to other breaking news here. this shooting at a high school prom, this was in wisconsin.
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then took the suspect into custody. the other students are safe. also breaking this morning, four federal agents have been shot in topeka, kansas. it happened outside a motel when they were trying to make an arrest. they suffered injuries that are not life threatening, fortunately. during the shooting, the motel caught fire. it is not clear how the blaze started. nor is it clear at this hour whether the suspect is still inside, or has escaped. all right, let's talk politics here. gop front-runner donald trump saying he doesn't like tone it down. there is no sign he is going to, either. the billionaire businessman will campaign in maryland today. this weekend, he has been what he calls the crooked republican establishment, and hillary clinton. >> if i was presidential, first of all, i would have a teleprompter. did you ever see crooked hillary
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clinton. she walks in -- good afternoon, bridgeport. how are you? this is crooked hillary clinton. then people start yawning, leaving, the whole thing is a disaster. she'll be a disaster as president. all right, cnn political commentator ben ferguson and. thank you both for your time this morning. >> good morning. >> yesterday, i want to let you know, i spoke with trump's convention manager, paul manafort, to clarify his recent comments about trump's public and private tones. here is what he said. >> what i was talking about, a different environment, different parts of the message would be presented in a way that was different from a campaign rally.
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so there would be no reason to change, the man has been most effective modern communicator in politics certainly since ronald reagan. >> scottie, you know there was this perception that there were two different kinds of trumps, you know, two different people in one man. they're clarifying that he is just going to change his tone depending on who he is addressing. still, when you listen to what we heard yesterday, how is this man going to unite the republican party with the kind of rhetoric he is using? >> first of all, thank you much for doing it on the record and out in the open, what originally started this whole thing was off the record, behind the scenes, and always being taped in a closed private meeting that was released mr. manafort's comments in the first place. his comments are nothing different from what we've been seeing since day one. mr. trump has been the same
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product, same principles. you've changed your messaging and change -- >> i know, but the big issue is that he went to the rnc, mr. manafort, to assure them that donald trump could unite this party. how do you unite the party with the rhetoric he is using? >> well, we unite the party behind beating the democratic and beating whoever their nominee is. we unite the party behind honesty, transparency and making sure the people's vote is ahead of the politician's. that's what it is about. sometimes we're not seeing that. >> i love the fact that you just used the words honesty and integrity, while talking about a gop establishment individual who is running donald trump's campaign, who says to the republican party in private, and you're up set because it was taped, what donald trump is doing out there is basically not reality. it is a fraud. he is speaking to an angry
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audience. he is not going to be that way in private. i actually do believe there is two different donald trump, which is not honesty and integrity you just talked about. there is a donald trump out there that is this guy that is saying all of these conservative things, when in reality, behind the scenes, he is still a guy that has been in favor of abortion, he is still in support of planned parenthood, he is in support of attacking traditional ideas, he even did that last week, when he started talking about the bathroom issue. and talking -- supporting transgendered individuals, grown men going into a bathroom with young girls or young women. this is the real donald trump. the thing is, they got busted. they got busted for lying about who he really is. they're upset that someone taped it. that's absurd. >> i want to talk about this honesty and the integrity that you're referring to.
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i want to point out what happened yesterday in maine. he collected the overwhelming delegates there. but the governor has harsh words for his campaign. i want to read what he said. we reached a deal with cruz's national campaign that would honor the wishes of the thousands of mainers who voted at caucus, but cruz's northeast political director, david sawyer, lied to us, and broke the deal. sawyer stabbed us in the back, reneged on the unity state. cruz's national campaign is run by greedy, political hool ganga >> the it is very obvious the fan has never been a fan of ted cruz or the conservatism of ted cruz. you've got a modern individual who is not liking ted cruz. let's be clear about something. that is this. ted cruz has never wavered on what he believes in on abortion,
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gay marriage, guns. >> get to the delegates. get to her point. don't go back on the -- >> let's be clear. these aren't talking points. i come up with my own ideas. >> express the governor -- >> let me finish what i'm going to say you and you can say whatever trump told you to say in a moment. you have an individual that is not happy with ted cruz's success. your goal is to pick up as many delegate as possible. there is nothing wrong with winning, to quote donald trump. you go into each contest doing what you can to win. donald trump is even said, you do what you can to win. the difference is, what you have here is ted cruz has been honest about who he is as a conservative his entire life. >> ben, you don't know, just to clarify, you don't know whether a unity deal was broken? >> i said i don't think a unity deal was broken here. when you go to campaign, you go into win as many delegate as possible. people are upset that ted cruz has been very good at winning and picking up delegates. that's the whole goal of running
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for the presidency is to pick up delegates. there is nothing wrong with winning. people are just sore losers when they don't get their way. >> we're running out of time, scottie, wants to give you a chance to respond. >> here is where the unity deal was broken. he was supposed to get 12 and donald trump was supposed to get 9. ted cruz has a political system. he made a deal, he broke it. it is my turn to talk. then the chairman had made a deal with the cruz campaign, they went back on their deal, like we're seeing in georgia, louisiana, tennessee, and they actually did not stand by their word, because ted cruz and his campaign have run a dirty campaign and are politicians. delegates who are supposed to be -- donald trump delegate spot, and i don't know how they sleep at night being frauds, saying they're trump, but they really have been cruz delegates all along. >> i know there is so much to talk about, i'm sorry we're out of time. ben ferguson and scottie hughes,
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i was in junior high when i saw that, on sold gold, no less. do you remember that. >> sold gold and the solid gold dancer. >> i said this guy is fantastic. all my friends are going what is wrong with you. i said you just wait and then "purple rain" came out. >> yes. >> i know you've heard prince music for the last three days with all these tributes. you are about to hear, a never before scene clip of prince and this is spectacular. >> an amazing rendition of "let's go crazy" and the cast dedicated last night's show to prince. it feature add i special performance at the s nl 40 after party last year, enjoy this. ♪
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♪ ♪ they have to release that, because i want that on my -- >> you slow it down a little bit, it gets nice and funky. >> yep. joining me now, cnn media correspondent, brian stelter. we understand this was an impromptu performance by a dare. >> yes, the after party, 40th anniversary party last year, taylor swift and paul mccartney and others got up to the mike. one of the announcers heard that prince was in the audience. he came up on stage and this is something that was recorded at the time, but wasn't broadcast. so snl decided to share it.
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the variety show was going to be dark last night, a repeat, and they decided to make it a full episode about prince, a tribute to his life and music. it is trending this morning. it has been well received by fans. in the beginning of the episode, jimmy fallon talked about prince's relationship with the show. here is what he said. >> dave chapelle comes up, he says, hey, man, prince is here. i bet you if you did him the right way, you can get him to perform. and so i go, oh, okay. at this point it's 4:30 in the morning. so at this point, all bets are off. i have no -- i can't be polite. >> i said prince, if you're in the room, i dare you to come up and sing something with us. all of a sudden, the crowd parted. it was unbelievable. just picked up a guitar that was there, and just made it his own and played "let's go crazy".
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>> pretty remarkable to talk about that. he said he was never not cool. he had his own color. who gets his own color. but of course, prince had his own color. >> i was asleep, but i understand there were several prince sketches on the show. >> yeah, you know, they replayed some of the old sketches called the prince show. they used to have a recurring bit where they pretended to have prince character. some fans didn't appreciate those sketches, so a litta litt blow back about reairing those. the first performance on the show back in 1981, others later. it will be on hulu if you want to watch it today or tomorrow. this is not the only tribute we've seen in recent days. "purple rain" back in movie theaters this weekend as well. and doing well. lots of different ways we're seeing across media to pay tribute to this legend. >> brian, thanks so much. >> thanks. >> catch brian on "reliable
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new this morning. north korea has released new pictures of its ballistic missile missile launch, claiming it was a success, and leader kim jong-un gave the go ahead for the launch. >> we have to mention here that
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cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of these pictures. we want you to know that. cnn correspondent paul hancock is live in seoul. north korea is saying it will stop nuclear test ifs the u.s. stops these joint exercises with south korea. talk more about that, if you would. >> reporter: well, victor and christi, this is something we've heard from the north koreans before, saying that they would be willing to throw in the towel for their nuclear missal program if the drills going on at the moment are to end. it's not the first time we've heard this, which is presumably we don't get an answer. they don't see it as a serious quid quo pro. they don't believe north korea will give up the nuclear program if the drills did end. we doe know the massive drills do annoy pyongyang every single year. this year in particular.
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it has been such high-tensions before those drills even started. they go on for about eight weeks. they should end at the end of this week. but certainly, these photos we're seeing today from state run media will be poured over by expects around the world, by intelligence agencies to give them any kind of information about whether or not this was a successful missile launch from a submarine. >> paula hancocks. air force one, president obama is just arriving right now in germany. of course, coming from london, where he has been for the last couple of days. we know he is set to meet with chancellor merkel at 9:10, and then a meeting with her, about 9:25, trying to win support for a trade deal between the u.s. and european union. saturday, we know about 35,000 people marched in hanover
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clashed, stone mountain park, they're wearing white lives matter shirts outnumbered. one man threw smoke bombs and eight were arrested for covering their faces. a boat belonging to two teens missing since last summer has been found. just the boat here. it was located 100 miles off the coast of bermuda. still carrying a cell phone and tackle boxes. they were lost last july. still no sign of what happened to the two 14-year-old boys. british astronaut is running the london marathon this morning in space. yeah, to do it, he has to attach himself to a treadmill with this harness. you see it here. it starts this morning. he is on the international nat space station. he'll follow the route using his ipad.
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>> something else. all right, anthony bourdain taking on his next chapter. he sat down with anderson cooper for a sneak peek on the philippines. where you've been traveling you went to the philippines. >> philippines, very proud, very proud people. there are a lot of philippines in this country. they like my shows. >> you planned to go to a lot of islands, but you got stuck with a typhoon. >> this is something they would understand or be sympathetic to. painfully familiar with typhoons and flooding. we essentially got flooded into manila. it is really a manila show. >> don't miss anthony bourdain, parts unknown, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. we always love waking up with you in the morning. >> yes, thapnks for starting yor
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sunday with us. the next hour of "new day" starts right now. take a nice deep breath. sunday morning, 7:00. i'm christi. >> i'm victor black well. breaking news overnight. high school prom shooting in wisconsin. the other in topeka, kansas, where four federal agents were shot trying to make an arrest at a motel. >> police say a shooter showed up at a high school prom and started firing at students leaving the building. officers patrolling the area in a parking lot reacted quickly. they fired at the suspect and were able to get that person into custody right away. we spoke to brandon irish a little earlier. he was dj'ing at the program at the time. listen to what he said. >> everybody was having a good time and i looked outside and i saw red and blue lights at that time. i went outside to

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