tour. glen campbell i ll be me airs sunday night. it s facescinating. here s a sample. in a way, it s a blessing for his fans because, we know that on down the line we re not going to be able to go and and see him. and watch him perform and so now, is our opportunity to get out and to be able to see a living legend. glen and my dad were friends. and his music filled the house, the cash house. music magically makes a difference in everyone s life. i mean it s the fire that drives us on. get us through our rougher, harder times. i still cling to the fact that music does something to the molecules. think music is one of the only
in buddhism, everything has a reaction good and bad. and a chameleon is a creature a metaphor for someone who didn t know what they were and wasn t true to themselves. it s fantastic to talk to you. didn t we do press stuff? never. i have never interviewed you but i have been part of your travails and highs and lows a long time. your new album is available march 25th. touring. for more information, check out boygeorge.com. a living legend. great to see you. best of luck with the album and the tour. ac360 later starts right now. a top nfl prospect says he is gay. will it be a game changer in a league that is under fire when it comes to tolerance?
back then. and sir, it is indeed an hon thor the meet you. you are awesome. and thank you, joe montana, a living legend. and now a punter who made his name on a super bowl winning team stopped by to give me some kicking lessons coming up in 25 minutes. we will send it back down to poppy in the studio. well, i was down there when you were taping with joe montana yesterday, don. and very cool to meet him, and to have it on. i am looking forward to commercials in the super bowl, absolutely. straight ahead here in the newsroom on a more serious note, he ll now face a possible death penl ti when he stands trial for the boston marathon bombing. we will take a look at the life of joe dzhokar tsarnaev.
you have a wolf blitzer tunic? a group called what are they, mad men? that s a show. mad men that wrote a song about wolf blitz. who hasn t? and they wear a tunic with his face on it and sent me in i was going to bring it in. maybe they get him more than you do. i think he s a living legend. he is a living legend. i ve seen him do the dougie, et cetera. why don t you have a room for your show? why don t you like spin on your show? if you re going to do it go for it. spinning on 360 and trying not to puke and doing the news. okay. you re spitballing. you re throwing them out. that s right. i m very disappointed. how many more cards you got? because the clock is ticking. this is the least productive congress. what do you have to say about that, anderson cooper? what? you have to be neutral about that? let s take a short break, shall we? 8% approval rating. i know they are. they make reporters seem highly they ve totally cut away from us. we re go
today with a decisive flick of his racket. right on. the 26-year-old murray became the first british man to win at wimbledon since 1936. murray becomes a living legend. the tennis player the british people have waited generations for, and here to talk about this sports columnist terrence moore. he is joining me from the cnn center in atlanta. terrence, i want you to watch this video. here s a reaction in murray ae hometown when he won. oh, terrence. that just about says it all. thank you for joining us. thank you. that s it. don t forget you don t have to say anything about that. what is this victory mean for murray and for britain? you know, we saw it right there. there has not been this much