funny in animation. animation, boom. comedians don t have a great mortality rate. we lose a lot of people. when we lose a comedian, i feel it s more personal because i know them. and you can be just as funny as if the jokes were dirty. sketches are a way to talk about the culture with quick turnaround. you just show up on set and just roll. no rehearsal or discussion. now meet a cnn hero. in anaheim, california, a chef owns a successful high-end restaurant and for more than a decade this chef s favorite customers have been the hungry kids that feed hungry kids every night, and last year tragedy struck. he responded in true heroic fashion. here s my mission, feeding children that are hungry. but february 4th, 2017, at 4:00 in the morning, a get a phone
owns a successful high-end restaurant and for more than a decade this chef s favorite customers have been the hungry kids that feed hungry kids every night, and last year tragedy struck. he responded in true heroic fashion. here s my mission, feeding children that are hungry. but february 4th, 2017, at 4:00 in the morning, a get a phone call my restaurant was on fire. you see the flames and ashes. i have no more kitchen. i cannot feed the kids anymore. but then a miracle happened. then, i didn t stop feeding the kids 15 months later. go to cnnheroes.com to find out how he turned tragedy into
mhmmm. i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. you ok back there, buddy? chef bruno salato owns a restaurant, his favorites customers are the ones he gives free pasta. he was recognized as a cnn hero. last year, tragedy struck. he responded in heroic fashion. it is my mission, feeding children that are hungry. but february 4, i get the phone call my restaurant was on fire. you see the flames. 30 years in flames and ashes. i cannot feed the kids any more. but the miracle happened. how many kids love pasta?
a 2011 cnn hero refuses to let a fire destroy him. he found a way to continue serving hungry kids in his community. it s my mission, feeding children. they re hungry, but 2017, i get a phone call that my restaurant was on fire. you see your restaurant which you love through the years go in flames and ashes. then no more kitchen. i cannot feed the kids anymore. but the miracle happened. how many kids love pasta? i started feeding kids 15 months later we doubled the kids. for the full story log onto cnn heros.com and as always while you re there, at least nominate someone you think should be a cnn hero. tomorrow night here on cnn the original series history of comedy is back. a brand new season.
ainsley: a story no one is telling you about happening down on the border. what border patrol agents are really up against on a daily basis. as i have always told people, border security is national security. our people started changing diapers. they were feeding children. they were taking care of them. i mean, things that we normally don t expect of our law enforcement people to do, that s what our agents do. steve: each and every day. tomi lahren just got back from the border to tell us what our agents are up against. she joins us from l.a. you watch a lot of the channels and these guys who patrol our border are made out to be monsters. but people. when they see a baby, they try to help the baby. as that guy just said. yeah. first and foremost, they are humanitarians. and, of course, their job and duty is to protect our border. to protect the american people but, yawbsd that they