welcome back to who s talking. my next guests entertained you for years, some of the biggest movie stars and one of the most popular celebrity chefs and the man behind some of the biggest television sports ves events in history. up first, george clooney as you ve never seen him. how his wife and kids changed his life and his hits and misses on the screen. which lasts longer for you, the successes or fail yures. failures. and guy opens up about the secret to his success and answers critics who say he serves a heart attack on a plate. i m a chef. i m not your doctor. okay? right. got to have responsibility in what you eat. and later, the legendary dick everosl. he gets real about the future of sports on tv. has america s love affair with the olympics disappeared? i worked a lot on this question. are you always like this? are you saying parents are wrong? yes. will you come back? yes, of course i will. okay. tonight, we re doing something a
united states or at least not able to keep up with the demand. these are pictures right now of trucks delivering the supply that was expected to be flown to the united states later today. the department of defense basically assisting a european company that s come forward offering about 1.5 million bottles of baby formula. what s important to mention here is that in this precious shipment of baby formula, we can also expect some of those specialty formulas for children who perhaps have special dietary needs, certainly something parents have been wanting to see. it will be a welcome sight. an important perspective, it s still just 1.5 million bottles when you have millions of infants in the united states that require this kind of nutrition. so a lot of parents, as they take in these very important pictures and no doubt extremely grateful to see this kind of action being taken, many parents are still somewhat skeptical, though, and hopeful that they will begin to see the real i
receive around the clock security as the department of homeland security warns of murder threats escalating. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it is thursday, may 19th. and shortly, the 18-year-old suspect in the racist attack on a buffalo supermarket is due to appear in court after pleading not guilty to first degree murder. we re also learning this morning that a 911 dispatcher has been placed on administrative leave for what officials describe as a, quote, completely inappropriate response to a whispering caller during the mass shooting that left ten people dead. we re hearing stories from those who survived the massacre, including one hero who risked his life to save co-workers and customers. he spoke with cnn s shimon prokupecz. shimon joins us live from buffalo. it is an incredibly moving story, shimon. reporter: it is. what a remarkable man, jerome bridges, he works at the store, describing to us and really just great detail, a
Children s book author, illustrator, and designer Nonny Hogrogian, acclaimed for her vibrant woodcut and mixed-media artwork and twice awarded the Caldecott Medal, died May 9 in Holyoke, Mass.; she was 92.