good morning to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, it is memorial day, monday, may 30th. i m brianna keilar with john avalon. john berman is off. on this day set aside to honor fallen members of the u.s. military the town of uvalde, texas, is preparing the first of many good-byes to the children and the teachers murdered last week inside of an elementary school there. this afternoon there will be visitation and rosary for 10-year-old amerie jo garza, her father told cnn that amerie died trying to call police and save her classmates. uvalde s funeral homes so overwhelmed that it will take weeks to bury all 21 victims. the president and first lady visited uvalde sunday to meet with the grieving families and comfort the grief-stricken community. president biden promised action on gun reform after the crowd pleaded with him to do something. the justice department is now planning to investigate how the police responded to this shooting. let s go now to cnn s ad
her legacy has been inspiring at-home and professional chefs with her unmistakable voice and lighthearted approach to cooking. now the new cnn film julia tells the story of the legendary cook and the tv superstar that changed the way americans think about food, television and the roles of women in american life. take a look. julia never called herself a feminist, clearly she was important to the feminist movement. women were treated pretty badly in cooking school. teachers were all european male chefs. and they d rather not have women in their kitchen. most women felt they couldn t really have a career making money in food. but her success really opened up a career path to the a lot of women who may not have thought about it at the time. when i started working with julia, we d walk into a restaurant to have a meal. then afterwards they would want to give us a tour of the kitchen. first thing she would say is,
from donald trump and other republicans as investigations get underway into the cause of this riot. jake? all right, tom, thanks so much. let s discuss with my panel, stephanie, let me start with you. babbitt was not the only trump supporter who died during the riot or insurrection. roseanne boyland also died. there are some others as well who had health effects or whatever during this incident. why do you think trump is focusing so much on the death of ashley babbitt? he is a tv superstar and he knows what sells and who shot ashli babbitt is catchy just like who shot jr. and it s going to be something that people unfortunately glom onto. i feel like we are watching a george orwell novel that we are
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mickey rourke, no holds barred. and the original supermodel turned super mogul on her naughty past. what makes you think that i was a nice little girl? love at first sight with rock star husband seal. yeah, we did find each other in a hotel lobby in new york city, and it was kind of like two magnets that were like this. and the surprising reason she became an american. specifically apparently so you could vote for barack obama. i did. what does she think about that now? my encounter with the beautiful and rather cheeky heidi klum. this is piers morgan tonight. mickey rourke has done more in his life than most men could even dream of. in fact have nightmares about. he s a hollywood leading man. starred in diner, the wrestler, and immortals. and he took three years to become a professional boxer. mickey rourke, a man of very and varied unusual talents. how are you? five-year break. five-year break for boxing. i m really good. i ve always wondered, wh