super bowl is about the football game. it is also about the food. in these times, we need to be united. these are a few of my favorite things. we have our cat fish which are delicious. okay. what you are going to do. you are going dip it into our chipotle dipping sauce. there you go. all right. omnivore. these are family favorites and they re easy to make. we ll start with those. look at the display. it is all about the presentation. you can t have a super bowl par party without sliders. you can make them with turkey or beef or veggie burgers. and the little football accessory on the side. we all now have getting more
cheese. you can get them with chili paste. you can have them with honey, with sugar. anthony: what do you, how do you like yours? akram: uh, i like mine cooked, to be honest. anthony: what s the name of this neighborhood? akram: uh, this is fashloom. this is the cradle of the, uh, revolution. anthony: right. now, this was the first neighborhood to rise up. akram: yes. this is the first place to rise up. anthony: why do you think this neighborhood and not akram: it s an impoverished neighborhood. it s been always lied to by the regime. they, uh, made them feel like they are not from this country, to be honest. anthony: uh-huh aam: we start with bismillah. anthony: bismillah. akram: and we go for it. anthony: oh, yeah, dip it right in the egg? akram: and dip it in the egg. anthony: delicious. so, where were you when it all started? akram: i was in london. well, actually, manchester at the time. anthony: right. akram: and by the 27th, i was in libya.
it s been always lied to by the regime. they, uh, made them feel like they are not from this country, to be honest. anthony: uh-huh. akram: we start with bismillah. anthony: bismillah. akram: and we go for it. anthony: oh, yeah, dip it right in the egg? akram: and dip it in the egg. anthony: delicious. so, where were you when it all started? akram: i was in london. well, actually, manchester at the time. anthony: right. akram: and by the 27th, i was in libya. anthony: we went out to, uh, see his house yesterday. akram: uh-huh. anthony: the compound. akram: i was one of the guys who entered from the southern gates. or no, northern gates. anthony: akram is in the security business, a thriving industry here, as you could probably imagine. a lot of things happened in a lot of different parts of the country. akram: yeah. anthony: sort of simultaneously. kind of amazing that all of these people came together very fast. akram: how did it happen? anthony:
pretty good sized, and then droplets and the drops kind of followed the path of the vehicle over the edge of the roadway. but why would there be a pool of blood? if the car was traveling on the highway, would it leave a pool of blood like that? something sat there long enough and dripped long enough to create that pool. in addition to that, right next to the pooling of the blood, the staining, there was also an impression, it looked like a plastic bag type of impression on the roadway next to it. hang on a second. a plastic bag kind of impression? what does that mean? say you take a small grocery bag, the plastic grocery bags, dip it in blood, and then touch that to the ground, you can see the crinkle marks of the plastic within the impressions of the dried blood. weird. very. as the detectives made their
not only devised ingenious ways to pass time, but to take care of routine domestic chores. few, though, made as lasting an impression on us as solon league of california s san quentin state prison. i m a third termer. he s a first termer, he got 12 years. i only got 13 days now. so i m really preparing him to what s ahead of him. we keep our house clean. league gave both his cellmate and our producer a lesson on the finer points of laundry behind bars. i get my t-shirt, grab my bar of soap, dip it in the toilet. i keep my toilet fresh and clean. scrub it out. like so. and once the toilet fills up, it s fresh water now. i can just rinse it. i fold my towels. put it here. right up under here is my