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marie callender starts her tuturkey breast to perfection.t you can spend time on what really matters. marie callender's >>> two cnn originals are here. our greats. they're used to speaking their minds about donald trump and hillary clinton and anything, morgan spurlock is the host of inside man, w kamau bell is here. tomorrow the season premier of "inside man" you play a professional gambler. >> living the vegas dream. >> if you were rolling the dice on this election, who would you bet on winning? >> i would still bet on hillary clinton right now. i think that -- i think right now the race is to the middle. like who's going to be able to attract the people in the middle from the republican side and democratic side. i think hillary clinton has a better chance of luring moderate republicans than he does of luring moderate democrats. >> some say he is tapping into this working middle-class anger, the feeling he's using -- >> working middle-class and lower class. >> he's using that to fuel his campaign. do you agree with that? >> i think there a
marie callender starts her tuturkey breast to perfection.t you can spend time on what really matters. marie callender's >>> two cnn originals are here. our greats. they're used to speaking their minds about donald trump and hillary clinton and anything, morgan spurlock is the host of inside man, w kamau bell is here. tomorrow the season premier of "inside man" you play a professional gambler. >> living the vegas dream. >> if you were rolling the dice on this...
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marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.he matriarch of the family. she often hosts uncles, aunts, sons, and daughters, friends and relatives from near and abroad. >> pierre: teranga is hospitality, that's the translation, but it's, it's, the, the most important value is really the way you treat the others. love, you receive love. that's what teranga is. so, today you are our guest so you'll be treated with our national dish. >> anthony: everyone comes together often over this iconic dish. thiebou jen, which in wolof means, simply, "rice with fish." it's pretty much the national dish of senegal. today it's senegalese grouper scored and stuffed with a mixture of garlic, parsley and peppers then slow simmered in a hearty tomato broth. infused with a funkatizing goodness brought by fermented conch and saltfish. served over rice and vegetables. >> anthony: i'm gonna watch you and i'm gonna do what you do. >> pierre: let's do it. that's good. >> anthony: the meal is eaten from one communal platter, an experience both fun and inst
marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.he matriarch of the family. she often hosts uncles, aunts, sons, and daughters, friends and relatives from near and abroad. >> pierre: teranga is hospitality, that's the translation, but it's, it's, the, the most important value is really the way you treat the others. love, you receive love. that's what teranga is. so, today you are our guest so you'll be treated with our national dish. >> anthony: everyone comes together often over...
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marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.hen it's cold outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> dozens of veterans groups are getting some brand new for the foundation and one getting part of the $5.6 million is the bob woodruff foundation started by and named after the abc news journalist that was injured by a roadside bomb covering the war in iraq a decade ago. it was a tough road to recovery but bob's result has been amazing. and now alongside his wife, lee, who cofounded the organization with him, the two dedicate the efforts to helping veterans and their families and i am thrilled that lee can be with us today. dwraet to s great to see you. >> you too. >> big surprise, you had no idea this was coming and hear about it. did you ever get the calls about the vetting process that we hear was why it took so long to get this process going? >> to my knowledge, we didn't get any calls. so they have must done it with third party sources or seeing our information online. >> but no one
marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.hen it's cold outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> dozens of veterans groups are getting some brand new for the foundation and one getting part of the $5.6 million is the bob woodruff foundation started by and named after the abc news journalist that was injured by a roadside bomb covering the war in iraq a decade ago. it was a tough road to recovery but bob's result has been amazing. and...
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marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.hen it's cold outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> will say this. hillary clinton has to go to jail. she has to go to jail. that was a phony hit job. she's guilty as hell. >> there you go. donald trump, legal expert, judge and jury declaring hillary clinton guilty and sentencing her to jail. bam, case closed. i want to talk about that for a minute because this is "legal view." donald trump and his regard for the rule of law. did something this week that many people, actual real life legal experts say completely crossed a line. he gave the full trump treatment to a federal judge, a sitting federal judge. not just any judge, this judge. schoolyard names, calling him a displa disgrace saying he be investigated. federal judge on his case. here's the man he's talking about and here is the very serious problem with all of this. judge happens to oversee two big lawsuits in which donald trump has a personal and a financial stake. and trump is g
marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.hen it's cold outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> will say this. hillary clinton has to go to jail. she has to go to jail. that was a phony hit job. she's guilty as hell. >> there you go. donald trump, legal expert, judge and jury declaring hillary clinton guilty and sentencing her to jail. bam, case closed. i want to talk about that for a minute because this is "legal...
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marie callender's with a crust made from scratch. is minimalist. it's a -- aggressive, it's loud and it's very often obnoxious. ♪ >> punk rock was so fing scary to us, because here we are with the big majestic song, and here comes punk with the -- ♪ >> the ramones get started as a reaction of everything else going on. people see them and go this is the answer. ♪ let's go >> this is how rock and roll is supposed to be done. >> how should it be done? >> no pyrotechnics. no phony showmanship. it's just pure rock and roll. pure good stamina. ♪ ♪ >> real and raw and there's no crap involved as opposed to the standard schlap we hear on the top 40. >> the ramons were one part of a wider new york scene. >> you had people like patty smith. >> i'm an artist. this is my art. >> the new york dolls. >> the dead police. >> rock and roll anybody can play. >> and richard hell. >> richard hell cut his own hair. ripping his clothes and safety pinning them together. the king of punk. the safety pin thing is his. it is pretty clear that he invented that
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marie callender starts her tuturkey breast to perfection.. marie callender's >>> the medical examiner's report is in, prince's death was from overdose of opioid medication, fentanyl. it came six weeks after he was found dead at the age of 57 in an elevator at paisley park home. sarah sidner joins us with the latest. it says he self administered and died overdose. and scars and there's a listed scar in left hip, there's talk about whether he suffered from extreme pain in his hip from all his concerts. you've seen how he would jump off boxes, jump off all sorts of things, do splits, that he was ving trouble wore heels. that medication is potent. it is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. 25 to 50 times stronger than heroin and it is extremely hard to get your hands on. the investigation will look at how he did that, if he had an illegal prescription for it. >> usually administered in a patch or lollipop i think. did prince have a prescription? >> that's a good question. we know that he had a prescription for something, we don't know what. w
marie callender starts her tuturkey breast to perfection.. marie callender's >>> the medical examiner's report is in, prince's death was from overdose of opioid medication, fentanyl. it came six weeks after he was found dead at the age of 57 in an elevator at paisley park home. sarah sidner joins us with the latest. it says he self administered and died overdose. and scars and there's a listed scar in left hip, there's talk about whether he suffered from extreme pain in his hip from...
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marie callender's. >> anthony: why? suggested that the presence of long dead roman legions enriches the soil making for good wine and a propensity for frolicking and drinking that wine. it is, i hasten to add, an idiotic theory. but i want it to be true. cheers. maurizio arca here is german-italian. sort of. so, you've been represented to me as italian, but you're sardinian. >> maurizio: yes, i am. >> anthony: this is a whole different thing. >> maurizio: it is definitely. >> anthony: my father-in-law and his whole family are from nuoro. >> maurizio: really? >> anthony: so i am well familiar with sardinia, and i know that, you know, this is not a dialect, this is a language. >> maurizio: yeah, right. >> anthony: and there is some ambivalence about whether they even consider themselves italy. >> maurizio: they don't consider themselves as italian because they've always been left alone by the state, and i don't know italy. you know, i've been in sienna, i've been to rome, i've been to milano, but that's it. >> anthony: so
marie callender's. >> anthony: why? suggested that the presence of long dead roman legions enriches the soil making for good wine and a propensity for frolicking and drinking that wine. it is, i hasten to add, an idiotic theory. but i want it to be true. cheers. maurizio arca here is german-italian. sort of. so, you've been represented to me as italian, but you're sardinian. >> maurizio: yes, i am. >> anthony: this is a whole different thing. >> maurizio: it is...
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marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.se when it's cold outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> still more breaking news in this hour on that shooting out at ucla. police say the gunman in that case who killed a professor and then killed himself actually had a kill list and a woman on the list has now been found dead in another state. in fact in minnesota where the gunman was from. this is quite chilling. tell me about the details. >> reporter: initially we had heard that this may have been a student/teacher dispute, that that's what lapd was looking for. but we're getting new comments from the lapd police chief charlie beck and some recent comments he made, he says that this is unfolding to be a much more complicated story. we know that the gunman is a 2013 ucla ph.d. grad, mainak sarkar. the person he killed was his professor, his name william klug. after all the mayhem yesterday when law enforcement were finally able to get into that room to examine the gunman's body, they
marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.se when it's cold outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> still more breaking news in this hour on that shooting out at ucla. police say the gunman in that case who killed a professor and then killed himself actually had a kill list and a woman on the list has now been found dead in another state. in fact in minnesota where the gunman was from. this is quite chilling. tell me about the...
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marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.m and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and then recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental sections. ♪ come on now >> "the breaks" was curtis blow's biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales charts. >> as a young kid running around with a local dj crew i watched the transition from all the disco music we used to play at the block parties to slowly and surely hip-hop taking over. >> the music underneath rapping is called scratching, and it's a process of using two turntables and a mixer making new sounds out of already existing albums. >> thing that gave life to music in the '80s for me was hip-hop because it took the sounds of the '60s and '70s and brought it to the forefront. ♪ a child is born with no state of mind ♪ ♪ blind to the ways of mankind ♪ only god knows what you go through ♪ >> "the message" was the first hip-hop song that wasn't just a party song. it
marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.m and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and then recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental sections. ♪ come on now >> "the breaks" was curtis blow's biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales charts. >> as a young kid running around with a local dj crew i watched the transition from all the disco music...
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prudential bring your challenges marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.ood food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> good sunday morning to you, i'm christi paul. >> i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. hillary clinton is one step closer to clinching the nomination. overnight she won the u.s. virgin island caucuses. >> in a few hours the polls open in puerto rico. 60 pledge delegates at stake in the u.s. territory. in the meantime, senator bernie sanders is vowing to keep his campaign going vowing neither he nor hillary clinton will have enough pledge delegates when the primary ends, pledged being the key word there. a gap has emerged between donald trump and hillary clinton not in the polls, but rather in pay, at least according to a "boston globe" analysis which found the trump campaign paid the male staffers about 35% more than the female counterparts. the same analysis found clinton gave her female staffers roughly equal. the trump campaign did not respond. >> we'll talk about this. donald trump supporter and white hou
prudential bring your challenges marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.ood food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. >>> good sunday morning to you, i'm christi paul. >> i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. hillary clinton is one step closer to clinching the nomination. overnight she won the u.s. virgin island caucuses. >> in a few hours the polls open in puerto rico. 60 pledge delegates at stake in the u.s. territory. in the...
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marie callender starts her tuturkey breast to perfection. what really matters. marie callender's >>> we are back with trump senior adviser steven miller. stand by a moment. i want to talk to you about the controversy, the lawsuits surrounding trump university as well. let's get some background. our senior investigative correspondent drew griffin is working the story for us. trump is saying he will eventually want to reopen trump university. >> reporter: apparently so, wolf. trump blasted that in a tweet this morning. after the litigation is disposed of and the case won, i have instructed my execs to open trump u. so much interest in it. i will be pres. more to come in the legal battle. three separate cases and new revelations show while first promoting the school ten years ago, back in 2006, donald trump may have been digging himself into a legal hole. >> you think you can teach people to be wealthy, michael, or how to be wealthy? >> reporter: that's the president of trump university appearing with donald trump himself on "larry king live" i
marie callender starts her tuturkey breast to perfection. what really matters. marie callender's >>> we are back with trump senior adviser steven miller. stand by a moment. i want to talk to you about the controversy, the lawsuits surrounding trump university as well. let's get some background. our senior investigative correspondent drew griffin is working the story for us. trump is saying he will eventually want to reopen trump university. >> reporter: apparently so, wolf. trump...
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marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. i'm christi paul. >> i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. we are following the breaking news of muhammad ali's death who took the man by storm. in boxing he earned the nickname "the greatest" and earned the heavyweight championship three times. this is how i met him on capitol hill in 2002, pushing for more money for parkinson's disease. he championed many humanitarian causes after he retired raising money for charity. in 2010 president obama wrote an op-ed on ali in "usa today." he said he admired ali's unique ability to summon extraordinary strength and courage in the face of adversity to navigate the storm and never lose his way. joining us no you, cnn political commentator marc lamont hill, he's also a professor at morehouse college. thanks again for coming in, marc. we said many times this morning that muhammad ali transcended sports. do you believe in your estimation, as many have said, that his
marie callender's with a crust made from scratch.outside, good food and good company... ...keep you warm inside. marie callender's. i'm christi paul. >> i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. we are following the breaking news of muhammad ali's death who took the man by storm. in boxing he earned the nickname "the greatest" and earned the heavyweight championship three times. this is how i met him on capitol hill in 2002, pushing for more money for parkinson's disease. he...
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marie callender's >>> we are monitoring the trump >> crushing it or snorting it?'s given as a patch you put on your skin and it stay there is for three days or believe it or not a lollipop. so in order for them to get the high doses, they open the patches and suck down the contents, it goes through the cheek membrane that way or they shoot it. now the fact that they say there's two clues, again, this is an incomplete report. you have to read between the lines. one is that there were toxic levels. it's almost impossible to get toxic levels from the usual delivery systems. he had to have adulterated the system in some way, number one. then number two, you look at what happened to him that night. he fell down in an elevator, probably couldn't get up and probable stopped breathing. that's very high levels of a medication and you have to wonder, they say self-administered. what exactly he was doing. >> and i understand fentanyl -- it's lead to a surge in overdoses in the u.s. i've read it's like 50 times more powerful than heroin. is that possible? >> of course it is,
marie callender's >>> we are monitoring the trump >> crushing it or snorting it?'s given as a patch you put on your skin and it stay there is for three days or believe it or not a lollipop. so in order for them to get the high doses, they open the patches and suck down the contents, it goes through the cheek membrane that way or they shoot it. now the fact that they say there's two clues, again, this is an incomplete report. you have to read between the lines. one is that there...