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suzanne! suzanne! >> reporter: don, so katie has a plain. >> say hi to katie. >> is it don lemon. >> reporter: it is don. >> don, i really don't understand why suzanne or suzanne is not here -- you know, at the party having a good time, schmoozing with the president and working the room! you guys have made her stand here and talk to people! what up with that? how are you doing? >> reporter: i'm good. i find this really interesting. global anchor. i don't think there is anybody else who is a global anchor. >> intergalactic anchor. i will be talking to my agent about that. >> reporter: what is your beat? is it like mars? >> it's the globe. it's the world. you know what cnn covers at times. >> reporter: yes. well, you know we cover all of it! but wes are not accepting that and taking that from katie couric. this is great. >> how many does this make for you? >> gosh. this is probably my eighth and it's fun for me because i grew up in the washington, d.c. area so what is most fun is to see the crowds outsid
suzanne! suzanne! >> reporter: don, so katie has a plain. >> say hi to katie. >> is it don lemon. >> reporter: it is don. >> don, i really don't understand why suzanne or suzanne is not here -- you know, at the party having a good time, schmoozing with the president and working the room! you guys have made her stand here and talk to people! what up with that? how are you doing? >> reporter: i'm good. i find this really interesting. global anchor. i don't...
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he broke it. >> suzanne -- >> end of story. >> suzanne, you've been looking at this talking to experts about this new legal strategy he's putting forward. what are you hear? >> maxwell bleacher is one of the top lawyers when if cot como antitrust. he took on the nfl and actually beat them here. he's serious about the case he set up. the first thing they're saying, look, they don't believe he violated the nba constitution, he didn't do anything wrong, they can't find anywhere in what he believes is his private personal conversation that took place that would violate that nba constitution. he doesn't specifically talk about article 13-d which the nba addresses. the other thing that this letter and his attorney is arguing here is that he doesn't think he got due process. that, you know, there wasn't a real formal process by which it was a four-day investigation with the nba. they did talk to him. they interviews him. they don't think that was enough time to really get to the point where he would have this kind of punishment, this kind of fine. so they are showing that they're serious abou
he broke it. >> suzanne -- >> end of story. >> suzanne, you've been looking at this talking to experts about this new legal strategy he's putting forward. what are you hear? >> maxwell bleacher is one of the top lawyers when if cot como antitrust. he took on the nfl and actually beat them here. he's serious about the case he set up. the first thing they're saying, look, they don't believe he violated the nba constitution, he didn't do anything wrong, they can't find...
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suzanne, you covered this scandal. i can't even begin to launch the myriad question s i have about what she's saying about all this because it's been two decades -- >> it's 16 years ago that we both covered this story. back at that time, you saw monica lewinsky. we were basically staking out her every move. you see the video getting in and out of the cab at the watergate where she was staying. you could tell it was a very difficult time. a tortured time for her to be in the spotlight in this way. and now she's 40 years old. she was 24 at the time. she really paints this picture of going into hiding, of disappearing, of finally coming out and saying, look, she's going to tell her story but she couldn't hold down a job. she had to get loans from her family and friends because she was known as really the center of this scandal. it was the president, it was monica lewinsky. so she explains this. she talks about it. she said, sure, my boss took advantage of me but i always remain firm on this point, it was a consensual rela
suzanne, you covered this scandal. i can't even begin to launch the myriad question s i have about what she's saying about all this because it's been two decades -- >> it's 16 years ago that we both covered this story. back at that time, you saw monica lewinsky. we were basically staking out her every move. you see the video getting in and out of the cab at the watergate where she was staying. you could tell it was a very difficult time. a tortured time for her to be in the spotlight in...
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don lemon, l.z., suzanne malveaux are watching all of this. interesting, don, they are just talking football right now. they are not talking about what so many other people are talking about, this historic breakthrough, there will be an openly gay player in the nfl. >> listen, there are gay mayers in the nfl already. they were probably there from the beginning. i'll be quick here. i'm glad that he's there talking about football. continue to talk about football and continue to get on the field and kick butt and that's what i want to see him do and what the fans want to see him do. put blinders on like v. stiviano and play a good game of football. that's all he needs to do. >> i'm sure he will. l.z., what do you think? >> he looks really comfortable up there. he was comfortable in missouri. expect him to be comfortable in the locker room as well. the chips were stacked against him, if you will. the rams had a fantastic draft. so it's going to be a hard rope for him whether he was openly gay or not. like don said, to focus in on football because
don lemon, l.z., suzanne malveaux are watching all of this. interesting, don, they are just talking football right now. they are not talking about what so many other people are talking about, this historic breakthrough, there will be an openly gay player in the nfl. >> listen, there are gay mayers in the nfl already. they were probably there from the beginning. i'll be quick here. i'm glad that he's there talking about football. continue to talk about football and continue to get on the...
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i want you to stand by, suzanne. sterling is now reacting to the threat of a boycott by nba players. i want to bring in anderson cooper into this. a anderson, you had the exclusive interview with him. we know more is about to be released on your program later tonight. is he really serious about this effort to try to fight the nba to try to hold on to his team? because he's going to lose that fight. >> well, you know, it's in hhe here -- roger mason, we heard him saying on a show time program about lebron boycotting, he backed away from that statement about specifically lebron saying he would boycott. he does say all the players are united in wanting the sterlings out. donald sterling, though, in his conversation to me, though, while he on the one hand says whatever the owners want, i care, i love the owner, whatever they decide to do, i'm going to have to live with that. the very next sentence he will say, you know, he does have options to fight it. he hasn't made up his mind whether or not to do it. he's clearly wai
i want you to stand by, suzanne. sterling is now reacting to the threat of a boycott by nba players. i want to bring in anderson cooper into this. a anderson, you had the exclusive interview with him. we know more is about to be released on your program later tonight. is he really serious about this effort to try to fight the nba to try to hold on to his team? because he's going to lose that fight. >> well, you know, it's in hhe here -- roger mason, we heard him saying on a show time...
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we're joined by our suzanne malveaux from washington. also eric desenhall. consultant at crisis management. >> have you needed him before? >> confidentiality is a big part of eric's business. suzanne, people have been critical a little says bit of this essay from lewinsky, also those who praise it. this is a well thought-out piece, and she's writing about more than just her and the clintons. she writes about society, to an extent. she says we may not have become a crueller society, although it sure feels as if we have, but the internet has seismically shifted the tone of our interactions. you covered her forever when this was breaking. is it interesting to hear her b? >> i appreciated this article for a number of reasons because first of all she brings up the point about the internet and says thank god she was spared from facebook and twitter and how fast the news cycle is. it would have been harder in this day and age. i take you back 16 years ago, why did it even become a story in the first place? we're sitting in the white house, and we get a fax of the d
we're joined by our suzanne malveaux from washington. also eric desenhall. consultant at crisis management. >> have you needed him before? >> confidentiality is a big part of eric's business. suzanne, people have been critical a little says bit of this essay from lewinsky, also those who praise it. this is a well thought-out piece, and she's writing about more than just her and the clintons. she writes about society, to an extent. she says we may not have become a crueller society,...
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granderson and suzanne malveaux. jeff, these comments, how if at all do you think it could impact the nba's decision, their efforts now to get rid of donald sterile as owner of the clippers? >> i thought the comments were smug, arrogant, and stupid. i don't think it tells you anything about whether dond steri donald sterling is going to be thrown out. fortunately adam silver and most of the owners are smarter than mark cuban and smarter than donald sterling and recognize as adam silver said at his press conference earlier this week, you know, we are a majority black league in terms of the players and we are all white owners. and we have to be especially sensitive on issues of race. i thought that was candid. i thought it was smart. and, you know, for mark cuban not to know that the hoodie was the symbol of the whole zimmerman case, the whole miami heat wore hoodies as a protest against his death. i thought it was real dumbness on his part. >> is it going to make any impact at all? i assume all 2 the of the other owne
granderson and suzanne malveaux. jeff, these comments, how if at all do you think it could impact the nba's decision, their efforts now to get rid of donald sterile as owner of the clippers? >> i thought the comments were smug, arrogant, and stupid. i don't think it tells you anything about whether dond steri donald sterling is going to be thrown out. fortunately adam silver and most of the owners are smarter than mark cuban and smarter than donald sterling and recognize as adam silver...
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thanks very much, suzanne, for that report. let's dig deeper. joining us, jeffrey toobin, rachel nichols and anger, don lemon who is joining us. rachel, first to you. you're well plugged in, explain the nba's mood today, another meeting as suzanne reported, trying to get a new ceo there. how confident are they that sterling is out? >> well, they remain confident because you heard those moral clauses in contracts that suzanne referred to, it gives them more firm legal footing. but it's interesting, too, to see how complex this is. everyone assumes it's a slam dunk procedure. the fact that the advisory committee a group of ten owners, a third of the league's ownership met for a second time and it doesn't seem they have still notified sterling to start this process, tells you there's other issues they're dealing with. we don't know if back room they're trying to work out some sort of compromise with sterling so he done sue so he goes quietly but we know they haven't announced they've given him any formal notice which would kick off the process of a
thanks very much, suzanne, for that report. let's dig deeper. joining us, jeffrey toobin, rachel nichols and anger, don lemon who is joining us. rachel, first to you. you're well plugged in, explain the nba's mood today, another meeting as suzanne reported, trying to get a new ceo there. how confident are they that sterling is out? >> well, they remain confident because you heard those moral clauses in contracts that suzanne referred to, it gives them more firm legal footing. but it's...
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and here to tell you all about it is your host, suzanne sena. >> hi, everyone. i'm suzanne sena. my very special guests today
and here to tell you all about it is your host, suzanne sena. >> hi, everyone. i'm suzanne sena. my very special guests today
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these statements of support as suzanne mentioned, there's 20 statements of support. they don't say what the support is exactly for. when cnn sports pressed all of those teams and said, okay, but does that mean that you are going to vote to oust donald sterling, only three teams confirmed yes. so it's just going to be interesting over the next few days to see how this plays out. this is a developing story. this is not a done deal. we have to see. >> i wouldn't, rachel, read too much in the silence coming from the owners right now. the nba has asked at least for the time being all of the owners, please, not too many public comments right now. we have important work to do over the next two or three weeks. then there will be plenty of opportunity for public comments from the owners. i wouldn't read too much into that right now. adam silver is running a tight ship over there at the nba. >> he is. >> he's doing an excellent job. all right, guy, we'll continue this conversation. don't go too far away. >>> when we come back, there's other news we're following. the former pre
these statements of support as suzanne mentioned, there's 20 statements of support. they don't say what the support is exactly for. when cnn sports pressed all of those teams and said, okay, but does that mean that you are going to vote to oust donald sterling, only three teams confirmed yes. so it's just going to be interesting over the next few days to see how this plays out. this is a developing story. this is not a done deal. we have to see. >> i wouldn't, rachel, read too much in the...
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up next on booktv "after words" with guest host suzanne goldberg. colombia law school director for the gender and sexuality law. as we told her prize-winning investigative jo becker enter books sub pour inside the fight for marriage equality in at "the new york times" veteran takes readers to the latter stages of as what some call the new civil rights movement culminating in the supreme court's decision to strike down the defense of marriage
up next on booktv "after words" with guest host suzanne goldberg. colombia law school director for the gender and sexuality law. as we told her prize-winning investigative jo becker enter books sub pour inside the fight for marriage equality in at "the new york times" veteran takes readers to the latter stages of as what some call the new civil rights movement culminating in the supreme court's decision to strike down the defense of marriage
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just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper. she's been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies is a crushing blow. >> this is the worst day in my 24 years as a sheriff of clark county. >> the gunman, michael ferryman, had a history of mental instability and violence. in 2001, he was involved in another shoot-out with officers in another ohio trailer park. no one was hurt and ferryman was found not guilty by reason of insanity. fast forward to 2011 and ferryman is living at another campground, monitored by the county but somehow gets ahold of a gun. >> we had no knowledge of that. and i'm still upset about that. >> hopper was a model officer and an active presence in the community. the outpouring of grief over her death is overwhelming. hundreds of squad cars from all over ohio join the procession to her funeral as local residents line the streets. >> the community came together
just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper. she's been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies is a crushing blow. >> this is the worst day in my 24 years as a sheriff of clark county. >> the gunman, michael ferryman, had a history of mental instability and violence. in 2001, he was involved in another...
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and here to tell you all about it is your host, suzanne sena. >> hi, everyone. i'm suzanne sena. my very special guests today, scott and amie yancey, say regardless of your current financial situation or experience level, they can show you how you could start making money in real estate right now, and they're hosting a free event here in your hometown to show you exactly how to do just that. scott and amie, thank you both for joining us today. >> thanks for having us. >> it's great to be here. >> you know, you both have made millions of dollars doing real-estate deals all around the country. and, of course, you have the number-one-rated daytime tv show on the a&e network, "flipping vegas," and that follows you around as you continue to make money on even more deals. you're very successful, clearly,
and here to tell you all about it is your host, suzanne sena. >> hi, everyone. i'm suzanne sena. my very special guests today, scott and amie yancey, say regardless of your current financial situation or experience level, they can show you how you could start making money in real estate right now, and they're hosting a free event here in your hometown to show you exactly how to do just that. scott and amie, thank you both for joining us today. >> thanks for having us. >> it's...
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. >>> let's get the latest from our national correspondent, suzanne malveaux. suzanne? >> cnn has learned that donald sterling has turned over controlling ownership of the clippers to his wife of 58 years, shelly, in hopes of selling this team. now, after threatening to sue the nba, he is now using another tactic to play hard ball with the nba that if successful could mean a half a billion dollars in profit and a speedy resolution. the ball is now in shelly sterling's court. now that her husband and longtime business partner donald sterling has handed over his control of the l.a. clippers. shelly sterling is now negotiating with the nba to possibly sell the team. >> the nba made it clear this was all about donald sterling. they weren't penalizing shelly sterling, so in a sense, this is really a game of legal chess. >> reporter: why? with the nba draft fast approaching in june, a quick resolution would benefit the team and the league. tuesday, nba commissioner adam silver seemed to offer a way out for donald sterling. sell the team now and sterling would avoid the specia
. >>> let's get the latest from our national correspondent, suzanne malveaux. suzanne? >> cnn has learned that donald sterling has turned over controlling ownership of the clippers to his wife of 58 years, shelly, in hopes of selling this team. now, after threatening to sue the nba, he is now using another tactic to play hard ball with the nba that if successful could mean a half a billion dollars in profit and a speedy resolution. the ball is now in shelly sterling's court. now...
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>> suzanne malveaux, thank you very much. our legal analyst jeffrey toobin is here, rachel nichols is here, don lemon is here as well. what about this law as far as no legal status? >> i think we are somewhat overstating what a problem this is for the nba. the nba is an association. it has bylaws. it is not a corporation. this is a group that controls its own membership. if they want to throw these people out, they are going to throw them out. divorce, single, remarried, whatever. yes, it's a complication but, you know what, money solves everything. someone will come around with an enormous check, as you said, up to a billion dollars, and they will just go away. >> rachel, you had an exclusive interview with lebron james and you asked him about this is sterling scandal, this fiasco. what did he tell you? >> a couple nights ago, roger mason went on tv and scared a whole lot of people. he said that if donald sterling was still the owner of this clippers' team in the fall, that the players would boycott and he said that lebron j
>> suzanne malveaux, thank you very much. our legal analyst jeffrey toobin is here, rachel nichols is here, don lemon is here as well. what about this law as far as no legal status? >> i think we are somewhat overstating what a problem this is for the nba. the nba is an association. it has bylaws. it is not a corporation. this is a group that controls its own membership. if they want to throw these people out, they are going to throw them out. divorce, single, remarried, whatever....
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. >> suzanne, you look great. i think i'll have your room sent up to mine. >> no one threw a better party, a better black tie, a-list, racy, raucous, hilarious party than the king of cool... >> dean martin. >> dean martin. >> deano. >> dean, you're a phenomenon. you look like cary grant and you smell like ed mcmahon. >> starvista entertainment and time life present the dean martin celebrity roasts. >> dean and i have been on more floors than johnson's wax. >> the funniest, most glamorous celebrity get togethers ever shown on television. >> you're a fake! you don't know the first thing about being a policewoman. i'm go
. >> suzanne, you look great. i think i'll have your room sent up to mine. >> no one threw a better party, a better black tie, a-list, racy, raucous, hilarious party than the king of cool... >> dean martin. >> dean martin. >> deano. >> dean, you're a phenomenon. you look like cary grant and you smell like ed mcmahon. >> starvista entertainment and time life present the dean martin celebrity roasts. >> dean and i have been on more floors than...
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we want to bring in suzanne malveaux. you covered the white house during this era. i remember months and months of time we devoted to coverage here. the question is where does this come from now from monica lewinsky? >> it's fascinating because so many of us have wondered where has she been over the last 16 years? i used to see her quite often at the watergate apartment complex. that is where we would stake her out as journalists just to get a shot of her or to see her coming and going during this very difficult time for her. she was always very gracious. occasionally you would see her in a coffee shop in d.c. she disappeared after the trial. she was 24 at the time. now 40 years old. she moved to london. got a master's degree. she's lived in l.a., new york, portland, oregon. she has had some difficulty holding down jobs and she talks about that in this article. some ups and downs. she turned down a $10 million job offer because it wasn't the right thing to do. this is what she says of the affair. she says it is time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress. she tak
we want to bring in suzanne malveaux. you covered the white house during this era. i remember months and months of time we devoted to coverage here. the question is where does this come from now from monica lewinsky? >> it's fascinating because so many of us have wondered where has she been over the last 16 years? i used to see her quite often at the watergate apartment complex. that is where we would stake her out as journalists just to get a shot of her or to see her coming and going...
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but should i put my life on hold for another eight to ten years. >> suzanne malveaux telling the story for us. there are so many characters that came to light. people you never heard of before. people like linda tripp. remember that name better known as "trip wire." she wore a wire and little monica, a young intern, confided in her friend, linda tripp. she didn't know she was being taped at the time. i want to remind you of some of the choice things that linda tripp taped her young friend, sad heartsick monica saying to her about why she wouldn't talk publicly or to any prosecutor about what was going on in her love life. listen to linda tripp's evidenc evidence. >> where is the expectation of privacy in the commission of a crime? in other words, had i not documented the evidence, remember, i knew monica lewinsky for a year and half in my life. didn't start to document evidence until eight weeks prior to having to testify in court about bill clinton and monica lewinsky. so where is the expectation of her privacy. i told her i would not fix a court case, i would not help fix a court cas
but should i put my life on hold for another eight to ten years. >> suzanne malveaux telling the story for us. there are so many characters that came to light. people you never heard of before. people like linda tripp. remember that name better known as "trip wire." she wore a wire and little monica, a young intern, confided in her friend, linda tripp. she didn't know she was being taped at the time. i want to remind you of some of the choice things that linda tripp taped her...
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. >> a video featuring suzanne. >> like shot for shot, wearing the sam pants. like borrowed those pants from her. >> he copied this basically frame by frame. >> this is not a workout video either. neither of them are. ♪ >>> that's it for "rtm." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. >>> live from new york city, it's "wendy williams." today, america's favorite mom, patricia heaton is here to dish about "mom's night out." be jerry springer is here to talk about his new show. and plus, all the latest, juicy topics. now, here's wendy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wendy: thank you.
. >> a video featuring suzanne. >> like shot for shot, wearing the sam pants. like borrowed those pants from her. >> he copied this basically frame by frame. >> this is not a workout video either. neither of them are. ♪ >>> that's it for "rtm." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. >>> live from new york city, it's "wendy williams." today, america's favorite mom, patricia heaton is here to dish about "mom's...
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. >> a video featuring suzanne. >> like shot for shot, wearing the sam pants. like borrowed those pants from her. >> he copied this basically frame by frame. >> this is not a workout video either. neither of them are. ♪ >>> that's it for "rtm." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. >>> it was a tragic accident that left a police sergeant dead
. >> a video featuring suzanne. >> like shot for shot, wearing the sam pants. like borrowed those pants from her. >> he copied this basically frame by frame. >> this is not a workout video either. neither of them are. ♪ >>> that's it for "rtm." thanks for joining us everybody. we'll see you next time. >>> it was a tragic accident that left a police sergeant dead
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. >> reporter: suzanne still in the clothes she left in, also relieved she has a home to come back to. there are some who don't. in a hotel april cunningham watches live coverage of the fires. >> washer and drier. >> that's my dog. >> reporter: cunningham is looking at this for the first time. her home in the harmony grove community was in the path of the fire where crews say nothing could have saved it. >> it took it probably two minutes to make it through here and make this devastation. >> reporter: while most of the burn areas are repopulated now some military families to the north are under orders to stay out and wait it out. >> that's the biggest thing is not knowing if it is going to get put out. >> reporter: on day five of this fight exhausted crews doing their best to put the fires out and give everyone something to come home to. one of the first fires was accidently sparked by a construction worker on a backhoe. while there have been three arrests on arson charges in recent days it is unclear if any of those were connected to the origins of these destructive fires. in san mar
. >> reporter: suzanne still in the clothes she left in, also relieved she has a home to come back to. there are some who don't. in a hotel april cunningham watches live coverage of the fires. >> washer and drier. >> that's my dog. >> reporter: cunningham is looking at this for the first time. her home in the harmony grove community was in the path of the fire where crews say nothing could have saved it. >> it took it probably two minutes to make it through here...
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suzanne steinbaum is director of women's heart health at lennox hill hospital in new york city. >> people have grabbed on to the gluten-free issue because they think it's healthy. but this is a trend. and it's going to leave as quickly as it came. >> reporter: before it goes let's at least find out what is gluten? well, it's a combination of two proteins found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains and many processed foods, soups, salad dressings, and sauces too. and there are people, about 1 in 133, who are born with a genetic disorder called celiac disease that makes them truly unable to tolerate gluten. like elisabeth hasselbeck. >> this is my special refrigerator. i feel like my name should just be on here because this is where i hang out. >> reporter: back in 2012 we talked with elisabeth, then co-host of "the view," now with fox news, about her struggle with celiac disease, going gluten-free, and how much better she feels now. >> everything from bread crumbs to cookies to bagels, it's there. pie crust is there. those that are adopting this for fashion or trend, they're going to pro
suzanne steinbaum is director of women's heart health at lennox hill hospital in new york city. >> people have grabbed on to the gluten-free issue because they think it's healthy. but this is a trend. and it's going to leave as quickly as it came. >> reporter: before it goes let's at least find out what is gluten? well, it's a combination of two proteins found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains and many processed foods, soups, salad dressings, and sauces too. and there are...
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what you can't see, is he has a picture of himself -- >> with suzanne somers, you know, just name drop, rolling through fridays, you know, me and suzanne somers. >> yeah, you and s.s. >> i'm he waiting for the reunion. >> hey, you look great. love the new hair style. >> hey, are they acid washed? they'd better be. >> hey, look, i'll stand up. these are real mom jeans, back in fashion. these came from urban outfitters, american apparel. see, you know what works? they work on women who aren't really moms. like me. >> i'm going to see you at the foreigner concert, baby. >> looking good, jane. >> "as cold as ice." >> with her thigh master. great story. >> and so a fortune was made. >>> still ahead, the former president weighs in on the rumor -- actually, just confirmed they are in talks, obviously the deal isn't done. we'll talk to recode's cara swisher and see what she thinks about that. >> i got really excited about that. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. but if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to
what you can't see, is he has a picture of himself -- >> with suzanne somers, you know, just name drop, rolling through fridays, you know, me and suzanne somers. >> yeah, you and s.s. >> i'm he waiting for the reunion. >> hey, you look great. love the new hair style. >> hey, are they acid washed? they'd better be. >> hey, look, i'll stand up. these are real mom jeans, back in fashion. these came from urban outfitters, american apparel. see, you know what...
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. >> suzanne? >> actress suzanne somers is no stranger to selling on tv. >> great legs. >> thank you. >> reporter: she squeezed her way into infomercial infamy and over $100 million in sales with the thigh master and hopes to do it again with her latest product, the three-way upponcho >> it's my problem solver. you can wear it like this, like this if you're a soccer mom or if you want to walk the red carpet and look really hot, you can do that. you need a good idea. we keep failing in between. and then you come up with another one. and then you always know you have one that's going to click. >> now it's my time to get my hands dirty. pitch extraordinaire showed me products for the house. i hate chopping onions. >> go ahead, chop a whole onion in one second. >> do i need your muscles? >> nope. boom. >> boom. one second. >> one second. >> first we have to make a mess. >> it does all the hard work for you. >> keep going. >> oh, come on! >> this is going to hold ten times its weight in liquid. once you
. >> suzanne? >> actress suzanne somers is no stranger to selling on tv. >> great legs. >> thank you. >> reporter: she squeezed her way into infomercial infamy and over $100 million in sales with the thigh master and hopes to do it again with her latest product, the three-way upponcho >> it's my problem solver. you can wear it like this, like this if you're a soccer mom or if you want to walk the red carpet and look really hot, you can do that. you need a...
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>> i'm doing well, suzanne, and nischelle. so tell us about the big moments you've seen so far. >> you know, i think i was -- and this is like the first time we've actually done the red carpet together. it's really exciting. think about this. it is the one night it is acceptable to oogle back and forth. you can have a little bit of fun skpli and lightness with all of this. i remember back in the time, janet reno, we were fighting over having her at our table. she was considered the hot guest and things have changed. it's very, very different than it was before. >> i think i was reading, when hollywood started to enter the fray, it was hall, and that's kind of when we started the change in hollywood in entering in to the party. >> i think it was barbra streisand, actually, don, who made it popular for celebrities to come to this thing, because it clearly is kind of like a little bit of a nerd thing that people get dressed up, they enjoy, kind of partying, and rubbing elbows, if you will. it's been really kind of a fun evening.
>> i'm doing well, suzanne, and nischelle. so tell us about the big moments you've seen so far. >> you know, i think i was -- and this is like the first time we've actually done the red carpet together. it's really exciting. think about this. it is the one night it is acceptable to oogle back and forth. you can have a little bit of fun skpli and lightness with all of this. i remember back in the time, janet reno, we were fighting over having her at our table. she was considered the...
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and here to tell you all about it is your host, suzanne sena.
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mickelson and martin flores trailed by a stroke meanwhile over in texas for the north texas lpga shootout suzanne pedersen deterred from entering the top the leaderboard at five under michelle wie and five others share the second spot. not going to the nba hardcourt the first round of the playoffs has been robust to say the least but the point of series going the distance. most recently the pacers hawks clippers more years and under chris lee series. all going to deciding game seven with three others heading to game six is only the wizards and to keep from the east has been banned. now fatigue emerges as an issue with three rounds still to play and closing up the video takes a break to make way for games on monday which is children's day a national holiday here in korea so if you're here and a nation one that had the ball park and let that have a great weekend this has to be the tenth house you back later for more in the world of sports during the day we enjoyed perfect spring weather here in seoul for and why we connect my tea like you were down four at the weather center for gas. that is necess
mickelson and martin flores trailed by a stroke meanwhile over in texas for the north texas lpga shootout suzanne pedersen deterred from entering the top the leaderboard at five under michelle wie and five others share the second spot. not going to the nba hardcourt the first round of the playoffs has been robust to say the least but the point of series going the distance. most recently the pacers hawks clippers more years and under chris lee series. all going to deciding game seven with three...
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i hadn't been able to see my children suzanne. i've been taking an even be here. my children as the hadith. for now deceased family. to make daily checks in the attic. some turned to carolyn as refugees in iran or pop is gone. others were driven to drugs by economic despair. when you have no welcome no ptt it's like that he cannot be productive. c take drugs to skate. this former policeman began smoking opium after losing his leg two am and nine. for twelve years until the last clinic crean promised land the decision to change my life around it read many times before but now. support the entry into the stands battle with drugs is likely to read on. we seek after fourteen kabul. malnutrition lyla drug addiction. i was to secure a win. wh are the cutest. a report on the keys. in fact. we are knowing about breaking the story at least two ukrainian troops and one so it's going to have been killed up to kiev in which to manage their assault on the east and says he unplugged ounce which is currently held by anti government protest is deceased and the donetsk region has
i hadn't been able to see my children suzanne. i've been taking an even be here. my children as the hadith. for now deceased family. to make daily checks in the attic. some turned to carolyn as refugees in iran or pop is gone. others were driven to drugs by economic despair. when you have no welcome no ptt it's like that he cannot be productive. c take drugs to skate. this former policeman began smoking opium after losing his leg two am and nine. for twelve years until the last clinic crean...
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the police headquarters hundreds of pro ukrainians to turn out in support of the country to manage suzanne has won a tent set up in august. supporters of the can come from ancient to the streets on sunday night he protested against her he spoke all russians captured in the city. lucy would include snow we have new lethal authorities in the city. they promised the kids ate the ultra quiet strike will be taken down from this building so we can to make sure they were telling the truth to what during the day that the pro russian supporters attacked police headquarters the proof windows and forced it into the building the assault the ukrainian authorities to release a distinct need to survive into the deaths on friday. denise christmas eve the fight is just beginning. the most it's a small victory for us to war continues. the war is unfortunately just oxygen in the gillette sunday was the second day of national mourning following friday's technique that has decreed cool kid and pro russian activists. clashes involving petrol bombs led to a trade union building holding in the pro russian separat
the police headquarters hundreds of pro ukrainians to turn out in support of the country to manage suzanne has won a tent set up in august. supporters of the can come from ancient to the streets on sunday night he protested against her he spoke all russians captured in the city. lucy would include snow we have new lethal authorities in the city. they promised the kids ate the ultra quiet strike will be taken down from this building so we can to make sure they were telling the truth to what...
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suzanne malveaux reporting. let's dig deeper now with our cnn anchor don lemon, our cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. explain what a bunch of tough lawyers could potentially do with aggressive tactics, if you will. >> think about depositions. the issue is misconduct by the owner. one tact a lawyer representing don sterling could say, let's get all of the owners of the nba and put them all under oath and ask them what they have said in private conversations. and do they have mistresses as well? and do they have women who have tape recorded them? that would certainly give pause. now, i don't know if a judge would allow those depositions to take place. certainly lawyers for the nba would fight it but the best defense is usually a good offense and putting the nba and its owners on trial is certainly what one thing that would be on their minds. >> how ugly, don, do you think this legal battle could become? it could hurt the legal potentially tremendously? >> it's going to get ugly. i think the league is ready for it.
suzanne malveaux reporting. let's dig deeper now with our cnn anchor don lemon, our cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. explain what a bunch of tough lawyers could potentially do with aggressive tactics, if you will. >> think about depositions. the issue is misconduct by the owner. one tact a lawyer representing don sterling could say, let's get all of the owners of the nba and put them all under oath and ask them what they have said in private conversations. and do they have mistresses as...
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our correspondent suzanne malveaux has the latest with shelly sterling. >> well, we are all waiting to see whether the owners force donald sterling to sell this time. while donald sterling has basically stayed out of the spotlight, it's his wife that continues to make the headlines and fuel speculation now that the l.a. team might stay in the family. shelly sterling, the wife of the ousted clippers' team is not retreating, showing up at game seven on saturday and saying she supports the nba commissioner's decision. i welcome his active involvement in the search for a person of the utmost character promoting equality and inclusiveness. she faces scrutiny from a 2003 lawsuit against her and her husband. >> frshe was accusing of posings a housing inspector at a building that she and her husband owned. >> he preferred asians over african-americans and latinos. he told his management staff that african-americans smelled and they smelled like vermin and hispani hispanics drank all day long. >> reporter: they were ordered to pay the plaintiffs 5 milli$5n in attorneys' fees. she also added tha
our correspondent suzanne malveaux has the latest with shelly sterling. >> well, we are all waiting to see whether the owners force donald sterling to sell this time. while donald sterling has basically stayed out of the spotlight, it's his wife that continues to make the headlines and fuel speculation now that the l.a. team might stay in the family. shelly sterling, the wife of the ousted clippers' team is not retreating, showing up at game seven on saturday and saying she supports the...
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suzanne malveaux, nischelle turner, thank you. >>> we have a winner at the kent ken derby. we'll tell you about the horse that outpaced 18 others on the way to the triple kroucrown. >> it wasn't vic is in trouble. >>> blame game, after this, a violent bloody weekend in ukraine. could we see russia get more involved? aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. [marge: you know, there'sut how fa more enjoyabley you way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. i prefer today. [ female announcer ] new clairol age defy color collection. with our best breakthrough gray coverage. lustrous, radiant color that looks 10 years younger. today. [
suzanne malveaux, nischelle turner, thank you. >>> we have a winner at the kent ken derby. we'll tell you about the horse that outpaced 18 others on the way to the triple kroucrown. >> it wasn't vic is in trouble. >>> blame game, after this, a violent bloody weekend in ukraine. could we see russia get more involved? aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim...
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>> suzanne and her three kids came from north carolina. they got their t-shirts. we just wanted to have an excuse to come out here and do something together as a family. we are expecting craziness. we are cool with this. >> new race management wants to curb some of the craziness with no alcohol. no bags or backpacks. nothing on wheels like floats or strollers, and if possible, no nudity. >> we encourage everyone to attend in clothes. it's again in the hopes that itt is a more family friendly environment. >> half of alamo square park is fenced out to keep out drunken spectators who manage to take it it over every year. the neighbor has seen it all. >> people drinking too much and having to relieve themselves. >> it's a good thing more porta-potties that been placed along the route. but despite that, san francisco's spirit of the race hasn't gone anywhere. >> we're going to be wearing wigs and like tight dresses. i'm not sure we can run the 8 miles, but we are going to try. >> came all the way from texas to run the race and this is my friend rob and he's running in
>> suzanne and her three kids came from north carolina. they got their t-shirts. we just wanted to have an excuse to come out here and do something together as a family. we are expecting craziness. we are cool with this. >> new race management wants to curb some of the craziness with no alcohol. no bags or backpacks. nothing on wheels like floats or strollers, and if possible, no nudity. >> we encourage everyone to attend in clothes. it's again in the hopes that itt is a more...
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look for the marco rubios, ted cruzes and suzanne martinezes out there. we have many ethnic conservatives and we ought to showcase them, put them forward and that will go a long way toward communicating to these various minorities that we are very much in sync with them. i am a big believer that we have got to change the rhetoric, how we talk about people here who are here illegally, illegal aliens. these people for the most part with rare exception -- they have an economy in their own home country that is disastrous. governed by us socialist or marxist and whatever we can do within the constitution to help these people get a free market rule of law establishing their own country, their economy is going to improve and we are seeing fewer mexicans come over because their economy is improving and they are instituting free-market reforms in mexico and so we have got to -- i don't care how high you build a fence figure people will find ways to get around it so we have to look at the root cause of why people coming here in the first place, their economy is so
look for the marco rubios, ted cruzes and suzanne martinezes out there. we have many ethnic conservatives and we ought to showcase them, put them forward and that will go a long way toward communicating to these various minorities that we are very much in sync with them. i am a big believer that we have got to change the rhetoric, how we talk about people here who are here illegally, illegal aliens. these people for the most part with rare exception -- they have an economy in their own home...
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. >> suzanne and her kids came from north carolina. they have their t-shirts. >> we just wanted to have an excuse to come out here and be able to do something together as a family and we are expecting craziness but we're cool with that. >> reporter: race management wants to curb some of the past craziness with no alcohol, bags or backpacks. no floats or strollers and if possible no nudity. >> obviously we highly encourage everyone to attend in clothes in the hopes of making it more family friendly environment. >> reporter: extra police officers will be posted along the route. half of alamo square park is fenced off to keep out drunken spectators who manage to take it over every year. neighbor michael galardo has seen it all. >> people drinking too much and having to relieve themselves. it's a good thing more port-a-potties have been placed along the route. the san francisco spirit of the race hasn't gone anywhere. >> we will be the power puff girls. we will be wearing wigs and tight dresses. i'm not sure if we can run eight miles weari
. >> suzanne and her kids came from north carolina. they have their t-shirts. >> we just wanted to have an excuse to come out here and be able to do something together as a family and we are expecting craziness but we're cool with that. >> reporter: race management wants to curb some of the past craziness with no alcohol, bags or backpacks. no floats or strollers and if possible no nudity. >> obviously we highly encourage everyone to attend in clothes in the hopes of...
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i talked a great deal about the netflix model and the fact that --did this to suzanne series two seasons of a series and you see how many emerging talent are finding new platforms and new ways to be discovered. to get their material out there and sell produce it. one thing that has been interesting about the model is that it has really shown an improvement in audiences wanting to be in control. they decide when they watch it and how much to watch. >> they are no longer tethered to real-time. >> exactly. i think films of this nature are undervalued. it is nietzsche -- niche. how much crossover is there? if people like what i have done in house of cards, richard the third will be similar. france is under based on richard the third. that is where the direct address comes from. it is directly from richard. people think that ferris bueller invented it. [laughter] it was william shakespeare. >> it was not him at all. i wanted to do it in such a way that i would have control. on my website. >> is the first word of the first sentence of the play. "now is the winter of our discontent." >> the wor
i talked a great deal about the netflix model and the fact that --did this to suzanne series two seasons of a series and you see how many emerging talent are finding new platforms and new ways to be discovered. to get their material out there and sell produce it. one thing that has been interesting about the model is that it has really shown an improvement in audiences wanting to be in control. they decide when they watch it and how much to watch. >> they are no longer tethered to...
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s suzanne malveaux. >>> we'll get into ukraine. putin saying he'll move the troops from the border. the u.s. officials saying they haven't seen it yet. he's made these promises before. an outspoken u.s. ambassador in europe, daniel bair. he'll join us live. the americans, the u.s., the international community getting ready to send monitors over to cover the election this weekend. >> wolf blit zer. thank you. >> thank you. >>> a hollywood brock buster with a huge opening weekend. the u.s. military is hoping to reap some of the rewards. >>> the triple wroucrown. why are the owners of california chrome threatening to pull the horse from the final race? life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to
s suzanne malveaux. >>> we'll get into ukraine. putin saying he'll move the troops from the border. the u.s. officials saying they haven't seen it yet. he's made these promises before. an outspoken u.s. ambassador in europe, daniel bair. he'll join us live. the americans, the u.s., the international community getting ready to send monitors over to cover the election this weekend. >> wolf blit zer. thank you. >> thank you. >>> a hollywood brock buster with a huge...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> all right. how about something a bit more feel good for you? a california woman is being honored for her incredible work as a good samaritan. she was driving to her mother's funeral in texas last year when she came across a fiery car crash. >> she rushed to help the badly injured woman who had been thrown from her suv. what she didn't know is that the woman was about to give birth. >> i didn't realize she was pregnant, however, until she said for me to check her baby, how's my baby? the baby's and one of her hand was pro trouded out of the laceration that she had to her abdomen and the baby was crying which was unbelievable and wonderful. >> well, sadly, the mother did not survive, but the baby did. she says she thinks the baby is a miracle and she hopes to be able to visit the little girl some day. >> wow. just incredible. >>> another rescue of a baby, this one in southern china. >> we should warn you, you may find this cctv video shocking. a 1-year-old wandered out of his apartment window two floors up. a vendor working across the street noti
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> all right. how about something a bit more feel good for you? a california woman is being honored for her incredible work as a good samaritan. she was driving to her mother's funeral in texas last year when she came across a fiery car crash. >> she rushed to help the badly injured woman who had been thrown from her suv. what she didn't know is that the woman was about to give birth. >> i didn't realize she was pregnant, however, until...
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suzanne that is an english teacher in bosnia. tell us what the picture is like where you are. can you hear me? >> yes. >> sorry. yes. tell us what it is like where you are now. >> okay. the situation is getting better. the center of the city is getting dry. the city was completely under water. we are still fighting with the villages around also. the border with serbia are under water. people are rescued. the worst situation is in the city they already find 17 people dead. >> do you know how people have lost their lives in this flooding? how much help are you getting now? >> just information on the tv. for now that was the last information that 17 people have lost their life in the flood that affected the area. not all are from -- one is a man. i don't remember the name. really it's bad situation here. people are trying to save their homes. >> many thanks indeed for taking the time to speak to us. thank you. >>> the italian navy is trying to rescue hundreds of migrants from the sea near cicilli. rescues have been trying to transfer them to a naval ship. difficulties at sea caus
suzanne that is an english teacher in bosnia. tell us what the picture is like where you are. can you hear me? >> yes. >> sorry. yes. tell us what it is like where you are now. >> okay. the situation is getting better. the center of the city is getting dry. the city was completely under water. we are still fighting with the villages around also. the border with serbia are under water. people are rescued. the worst situation is in the city they already find 17 people dead....
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suzanne malveaux live from washington this morning. suzan suzanne, as young as we both are, we did work the lewinsky scandal back in the day. what's our take on the essay? >> 16 years ago that we covered that and we saw her outside the watergate complex, the apartment complex. run into her at a coffee shop occasionally. gracious, kind, but clearly a difficult time for her. she's speaking out now because at 40 years old she wants to move on with her life, give her life purpose as well as her past and show those who have experienced public humiliation like she did that you can survive. in her tell all "vanity fair" essay monica lewinsky says she's opening up about her scandalous past in an effort to move forward. i would give anything to go back and rewind the tape. lewis ski writes about her affair with president clinton. beyond the salacious details splashed across the headlines. it was an authentic connection with emotional intimacy, frequent visits, plans made, phone calls, and gifts explained. now she examines the situation with new
suzanne malveaux live from washington this morning. suzan suzanne, as young as we both are, we did work the lewinsky scandal back in the day. what's our take on the essay? >> 16 years ago that we covered that and we saw her outside the watergate complex, the apartment complex. run into her at a coffee shop occasionally. gracious, kind, but clearly a difficult time for her. she's speaking out now because at 40 years old she wants to move on with her life, give her life purpose as well as...
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national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it was 16 years ago i covered monica lewinsky. we used to often see her outside the watergate complex. occasionally running into her in a coffee shop. she was always gracious and kind. clearly this was a very difficult and anguishing time for her. now she says she's speaking out now because at 40 years old, she wants to move on with her life, give purpose to her past to show that those who experienced public humiliation like she did can survive. in her tell-all "vanity fair" essay, monica lewinsky says she's opening up about her scandalous past in an ef north to move forward. i would give anything to go back and rewind the tape she writes. she provides insight into the nature of the relationship beyond the shell lay shows details splashed across the headlines. it was an authentic connection with emotional intimacy, freak visits, plans made, phone calls and gifts exchanged. now 40, the world's most famous white house intern examines the situation with new perspective. i look back now,
national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it was 16 years ago i covered monica lewinsky. we used to often see her outside the watergate complex. occasionally running into her in a coffee shop. she was always gracious and kind. clearly this was a very difficult and anguishing time for her. now she says she's speaking out now because at 40 years old, she wants to move on with her life, give purpose to her past to show that those who...
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suzanne steinbaum is director of women's heart health at lenox hospital in new york city. >> people have grabbed on to the gluten free issue because they think it is healthy, but this is a trend and it's going to leave as quickly as it came. >> reporter: before it goes, let's find out what is gluten? well, it is a combination of two proteins found in wheat, rye, barley and other grains, and in soups, salad dressings and sauces, too. there are people, about one in 133, who are born with a genetic disorder called celiac disease that makes them truly unable to tolerate gluten. many people who don't have celiac disease but suffer from gluten sensitivity have gone gluten-free and they love it. that's exactly what the recent study conducted in australia debunks. researchers gave people a high gluten diet and gluten-free diet making sure there were no other hard to digest compounds in the food and it turns out people who are not diagnosed with celiac disease but say they are sensitive to gluten couldn't tell the difference in a blind test. so if people stop eating gluten and still feel better,
suzanne steinbaum is director of women's heart health at lenox hospital in new york city. >> people have grabbed on to the gluten free issue because they think it is healthy, but this is a trend and it's going to leave as quickly as it came. >> reporter: before it goes, let's find out what is gluten? well, it is a combination of two proteins found in wheat, rye, barley and other grains, and in soups, salad dressings and sauces, too. there are people, about one in 133, who are born...
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access hollywood film critic, scott man and suzanne corso are going to take us through them all. let's start with you, scott. is this the 19th or 20th. >> it is the fifthth or the seventh from you include the two wolverine spin-offs with our man, hugh jackman. if you saw the other films, this is for you. this is a superior super-hero sequel that's excellent, exciting, exhilarating. >> you said if you saw the other ones. >> i never saw any of the first five. i can't catch up now. >> if you didn't see the other films, not sure if you want to start here. you need to know the back stories. see the first two movies and see the reboot, first class and then you'll love it. >> you can jump right in. if you're a nerd girl and you want eye candy, go for it. >> hugh jackman is not bad. >> he looks good. >> three words for the ladies, hugh jackman's butt. >> you take it, lester. >> keisha, let's move on to born in july. >> i wouldn't take a first date, second date or third date to this movie. it is a bit of an emotional roller-coaster. wait until you are at least six months in with somebody.
access hollywood film critic, scott man and suzanne corso are going to take us through them all. let's start with you, scott. is this the 19th or 20th. >> it is the fifthth or the seventh from you include the two wolverine spin-offs with our man, hugh jackman. if you saw the other films, this is for you. this is a superior super-hero sequel that's excellent, exciting, exhilarating. >> you said if you saw the other ones. >> i never saw any of the first five. i can't catch up...
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suzanne malveaux joining me to talk about this. you covered this. does she have a new perspective on what she did in her 20s? >> it certainly seems like she's grown up here and she puts it in perspective. 16 years ago, when we covered her at the watergate apartment complex, stake her out, she was always gracious, friendly. it was a very tough time for her at the time. she completely disappeared after the trial. and as you mentioned, she was 24 at the time. she's now 40. she gives us a accepts sense ofr life has been like. she moved to london and got a master's degree, moved to l.a., new york, portland. she's moved around. she also said she's had a lot of difficulty holding down a job. various startups. she turned down a $10 million job offer because it wasn't the right thing to do. so she wants to reveal a little bit about what she thought of this affair. and how she saw her relationship with the president. and she says, quite frankly, she says, look, realistically, my boss took advantage of me. but i will always remain firm on this point. it was a
suzanne malveaux joining me to talk about this. you covered this. does she have a new perspective on what she did in her 20s? >> it certainly seems like she's grown up here and she puts it in perspective. 16 years ago, when we covered her at the watergate apartment complex, stake her out, she was always gracious, friendly. it was a very tough time for her at the time. she completely disappeared after the trial. and as you mentioned, she was 24 at the time. she's now 40. she gives us a...
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. >> comedian actress keisha zoler, "access hollywood's" critic scott mens and suzanne are going to take us through the movies to see which is right for you. good morning. nice to have you. >> good morning. >> so let's start out with "maleficent." am i saying that correctly? a lot of people are looking at this wondering is it appropriate for kids. you have kids. it's rated pg. who is it appropriate for? >> not for kids 10 and under to be honest unless you want to bring them and they will be scared and quiet for two hours. >> then nightmares. >> then they have nightmares. angelina jolie's performance is spectacular. see it for the makeup. hands down. >> and scott, first time as we said seeing her in four years since her cancer scare. >> she plays someone evil, wearing black, red lipstick, talk about the role she was born to play. otherwise the story was weak. i didn't care about the other characters. not appropriate for children under the age of 10. and the special effects were overbearing and so was the musical score. felt i was being beaten over the head. >> the makeup. great. >> makeup
. >> comedian actress keisha zoler, "access hollywood's" critic scott mens and suzanne are going to take us through the movies to see which is right for you. good morning. nice to have you. >> good morning. >> so let's start out with "maleficent." am i saying that correctly? a lot of people are looking at this wondering is it appropriate for kids. you have kids. it's rated pg. who is it appropriate for? >> not for kids 10 and under to be honest unless...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> this is a dilemma many high school students would really like to have. >> you bet. a new york teenager applied to all eight ivy league universities in the u.s. they're among the most prestigious schools. he didn't just get into one of them, he was accepted by all of them. he held a news conference to announce which one he'll attend. >> extremely grateful for the warm welcome, generosity each university extended to me throughout this decision-making process. each school has unique characteristics to offer which made this an incredibly difficult decision. i look forward to my next few years of life with the amazing opportunities that await me. i'm excited and proud to announce that this fall i'll become a member of the yale university class of 2018. >> good for him. so what is his secret to success? he tells other aspiring ivy league ger focus on other interests not just the academics. develop those interests and do what you love. he plans to pursue medicine. >> clearly academics did it for him. >> didn't just play the guitar. >> no. >> still to c
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> this is a dilemma many high school students would really like to have. >> you bet. a new york teenager applied to all eight ivy league universities in the u.s. they're among the most prestigious schools. he didn't just get into one of them, he was accepted by all of them. he held a news conference to announce which one he'll attend. >> extremely grateful for the warm welcome, generosity each university extended to me throughout this...
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i'm joined now by suzanne malveaux and gloria borger who, together with me, we all covered this story in 1998, '99. we remember it very well. so gloria, why do you think she's speaking out right now? >> she's turned 40 years old. first, i give her a lot of credit. i think she's struggled with this. largely in silence. and i think she wanted to kind of clear the air in her own words. and start a new chapter in her life. as she wrote, you know, it's hard for her to get a job. she does have this history. and people just don't forget the monica lewinsky story. i also think, for example, you've had politicians out there, particularly someone like rand paul, who's called bill clinton a sexual predator. she said, you know what, this was consensual. it was completely inappropriate but consensual it i think she wants to get on with her life. i give her credit for it. >> she's gone through a very difficult period over these years. this is only an excerpt from a much longer article that will come out in a couple of weeks. she went to the london school of economics. she got a masters degree. but
i'm joined now by suzanne malveaux and gloria borger who, together with me, we all covered this story in 1998, '99. we remember it very well. so gloria, why do you think she's speaking out right now? >> she's turned 40 years old. first, i give her a lot of credit. i think she's struggled with this. largely in silence. and i think she wanted to kind of clear the air in her own words. and start a new chapter in her life. as she wrote, you know, it's hard for her to get a job. she does have...
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my friend suzanne, she saw this documentary about hitler. adolf. [ laughter ] it's probably one of those surnames you don't have to -- you don't have to qualify. [ laughter ] people are on board with hitler. [ laughter ] nobody's scratching their head. "doug?" [ laughter ] "oh, adolf! yeah, sure. adolf." yeah, of course, adolf. it was about hitler's atrocities. but, uh -- she couldn't think of the word atrocities, so she substituted a synonym. she said, "gary, i saw this very interesting documentary about hitler's -- shenanigans." [ laughter ] shenanigans. uh -- close. [ laughter ] and, uh -- as -- as a jew, um -- as a jew, i'm not overly sensitive. i can take a joke. but i don't know. when people trivialize hitler's monkey business -- [ laughter ] -- when the nazi's hijinx, tom foolery and ballyhoo -- [ laughter ] -- is understated -- maybe i am being sensitive. but don't -- don't you guys feel like it does a disservice to the millions inconvenienced by -- [ laughter ] -- hitler's mischief? [ laughter ] atrocities, shenan -- yeah, tomato, t
my friend suzanne, she saw this documentary about hitler. adolf. [ laughter ] it's probably one of those surnames you don't have to -- you don't have to qualify. [ laughter ] people are on board with hitler. [ laughter ] nobody's scratching their head. "doug?" [ laughter ] "oh, adolf! yeah, sure. adolf." yeah, of course, adolf. it was about hitler's atrocities. but, uh -- she couldn't think of the word atrocities, so she substituted a synonym. she said, "gary, i saw...