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>> luke: yeah.ld be a great song. you could be hit number 31! >> luke: well, you never know. >> jimmy: are you worried at all about this ai music stuff like this question might be too that's what i was saying that we can plug into that and see what happens. >> jimmy: i was curious, thinking about this drinking on the weekend and was thinking, you could do that with, you know, pop music, dance music. >> luke: i'm scared it might be better than the stuff i have written. >> jimmy: it's a real fear, i think! you can't just tell a computer to do it yet although i'm sure that's coming but it's kind of a combination of things. this is a largely generated artificial intelligence >> luke: i guarantee you a beer would be there. ♪ driving down these back roads ♪ ♪ with me and my guitar ♪ ♪ trying to find my way back home ♪ ♪ but it seems so very far, i'm just a hometown boy ♪ ♪ living in this crazy world ♪ ♪ but i'll keep singing my songs and let my voice be heard ♪ >> jimmy: not that good. [cheers and applaus
>> luke: yeah.ld be a great song. you could be hit number 31! >> luke: well, you never know. >> jimmy: are you worried at all about this ai music stuff like this question might be too that's what i was saying that we can plug into that and see what happens. >> jimmy: i was curious, thinking about this drinking on the weekend and was thinking, you could do that with, you know, pop music, dance music. >> luke: i'm scared it might be better than the stuff i have...
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like luke russert's.outside of the united states in argentina, where his mother met him. at the end of that thanksgiving night in argentina, marie warmth tells her son luke, when i was a little girl, people told me that i talked too much. i guess i used to my advantage now. also, asking questions is the only way to learn something. i can't tell if she's learned the skills as a journalist or if it just comes naturally. whatever the case, i'm in awe of her tonight. we get back to the hotel. i walk to the bar for a nightcap. mom heads to the elevator. she gives me a long hug. call it a suns intuition, but i know she's thinking about data and thanksgivings of the past as she holds the embrace. i also know she does not want to talk about it. the night has been too good. luke russert, back with us. you know, there is a school of thought that has studied your parents as a couple that says that there is no tim russert as we know him without maureen worth. >> she would tell you that. that's true. >> the remarkable
like luke russert's.outside of the united states in argentina, where his mother met him. at the end of that thanksgiving night in argentina, marie warmth tells her son luke, when i was a little girl, people told me that i talked too much. i guess i used to my advantage now. also, asking questions is the only way to learn something. i can't tell if she's learned the skills as a journalist or if it just comes naturally. whatever the case, i'm in awe of her tonight. we get back to the hotel. i...
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luke. sorry.this. why are you telling me this? stop." right? i would say where i am today, you know can't speak for tomorrow (laughs) where i am today is that i am okay knowing what i know and i don't need to know any more, nor do i regret knowing what i know. (waves crashing) - as journalists, it's in our muscle set to digest events quickly, to understand the emotions behind the story, and then get it out in a way that helps people. and i think as a caregiver, that has helped me to move down the road faster. dive in, figure out what needs to be done. the flip side is sometimes we forget to stop and check our own physical and mental health. and i know it's taken a toll. how's it going? this is my dad. - this your dad? - yeah. all right, fella, here we go. (paramedics chattering) are you here for a steven lui? we just need an ambulance to transport him to kaiser. - [paramedic] what difference did you see in him that made you call? - [richard] so his breath rate, basically. - okay. - 36 breaths per
luke. sorry.this. why are you telling me this? stop." right? i would say where i am today, you know can't speak for tomorrow (laughs) where i am today is that i am okay knowing what i know and i don't need to know any more, nor do i regret knowing what i know. (waves crashing) - as journalists, it's in our muscle set to digest events quickly, to understand the emotions behind the story, and then get it out in a way that helps people. and i think as a caregiver, that has helped me to move...
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luke was then only 22 years old, he had just graduated from college weeks before.nt his own grief, nbc saw his obvious talent and offered him the chance to become a youth correspondent for this network. years later at the height of the 2016 presidential campaigns and his own success covering capitol hill by then, it all caught up with him. he left it all behind, jokingly calling it his retirement. as he set off, finally, to face his loss. in his new memoir out today, "look for me there," luke spent months visiting more than 60 countries, trying to find his own path. so the title of your book is "look for me there." >> yeah. >> and that represents what your dad used to say to you in case you got separated at an orioles game. it represents that he would always be there for you. >> i was trying to come up for the title for the book, i kept thinking about what is a phrase that would be the encapsulation of our relationship and there is strong love, there is strong devotion, but more than anything there is this dependability and loyalty i was always looking for, i alway
luke was then only 22 years old, he had just graduated from college weeks before.nt his own grief, nbc saw his obvious talent and offered him the chance to become a youth correspondent for this network. years later at the height of the 2016 presidential campaigns and his own success covering capitol hill by then, it all caught up with him. he left it all behind, jokingly calling it his retirement. as he set off, finally, to face his loss. in his new memoir out today, "look for me...
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luke will have bought two already, lukes are very independently wealthy young man.tle bit that. >> i wish. i tell you main street is not buying 3,000-dollar headphones. neil: i hear you. but the consumer has been resilient through this maybe the job market has been strong. it could peter out. it has been strong throughout all of this, a good backdrop for the economy, but clearly consumer is slowing down. we're not seeing it in book solid vacations resorts, maybe that is post-covid thing but that part is strong. how would you assess the consumer right now? >> this goes right back to the divide. upper, middle class america got richer. middle america and lower middle america got poorer. the fact that you can sell 3,000-dollar apple ear buds or headphones, that's crazy. main street america is not buying that. you look at home depot and lowe's earnings, right, it tells a completely different story about middle america cutting back their spending. we were just talking about the debt problem in the last segment. most of this economy was big on debt, even on consumer side o
luke will have bought two already, lukes are very independently wealthy young man.tle bit that. >> i wish. i tell you main street is not buying 3,000-dollar headphones. neil: i hear you. but the consumer has been resilient through this maybe the job market has been strong. it could peter out. it has been strong throughout all of this, a good backdrop for the economy, but clearly consumer is slowing down. we're not seeing it in book solid vacations resorts, maybe that is post-covid thing...
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but to luke, a father he adored.r: luke is sharing his story for the first time in a new book "look for me there." in it he traverses terrain both physical and deeply personal this journey begins in many ways with your father's passing, which was a heart-breaking and shocking moment that as a young man you had to share with everybody. >> and it was soul crushing. it was such a whirlwind. >> reporter: luke was just 22 when he delivered his father's eulogy >> i love you, dad and in his words, let us all go get them >> i remember being at your father's memorial service, and i can't imagine standing up at 22 years old in that crowd, with your heart-breaking. >> it was quite -- it was quite nerve-racking to be up there you see the face of barack obama and john mccain and joe biden. and i found my father there, too. i knew i couldn't let him down >> reporter: it was a shining moment for you and one of the hardest moments of your life suddenly, nbc news says we see something in you. >> nbc came to me and said, you have a gi
but to luke, a father he adored.r: luke is sharing his story for the first time in a new book "look for me there." in it he traverses terrain both physical and deeply personal this journey begins in many ways with your father's passing, which was a heart-breaking and shocking moment that as a young man you had to share with everybody. >> and it was soul crushing. it was such a whirlwind. >> reporter: luke was just 22 when he delivered his father's eulogy >> i love...
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luke: yeah. we're going to actually be going into the cave system. it's known as, like, the seven sea caves of la jolla. there's actually like 45 sea caves that people don't even talk about because they're underwater, or they're caves within caves. you've got to hold your breath and, like,e, go into o an underwawater cave. it's reaeally intereresting. - are we going underwater? we're not going to be going underwater. no, we'll just be going in the main caves if they're safe enough to go ininto today.. daniellele robay (vovoiceover: keeping g motor crafaft away from t the caves i is how conservatition expertsts keep thihis area priristine. soso it's wortrth the efeffort, paddddling out toto rock formationsns, which hahave withthstood the e test of tit. luke: this sediment is made e of, like,, a limeststone sandststone mixtu- rereally stronong concretet. but whenen these ocecean waveves come andnd pound on thehe face of t these cliffsfs, it standnds no chan. it c creates thehese huge cacs anand caverns s underwaterr anand all the e way througu. daninie
luke: yeah. we're going to actually be going into the cave system. it's known as, like, the seven sea caves of la jolla. there's actually like 45 sea caves that people don't even talk about because they're underwater, or they're caves within caves. you've got to hold your breath and, like,e, go into o an underwawater cave. it's reaeally intereresting. - are we going underwater? we're not going to be going underwater. no, we'll just be going in the main caves if they're safe enough to go ininto...
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luke: it is hugely important.would be having a very different conversation right now if the west had had even moderately dry winter this past winter. the colorado river is mostly snow fed. we had a tremendous amount of snowpack in the rocky mountains this year. and that decreased the sense of urgency among the people negotiate on the river. william: lastly, just picking up on this point you been making. the subtitle of your excellent podcast is "learning to live with less on the colorado river." do you think that policymakers understand that these stresses are not going away? luke: i think to the people that are negotiating the river's future, they have come to terms with the river is smaller and is going to get smaller. and really the way forward is using less. there are some technological fixes that can make up supply gaps in some areas, like desalination, or other sorts of technologies. but really, the future of this basin is about learning to live with the last. it's about reducing our demand. that's what we h
luke: it is hugely important.would be having a very different conversation right now if the west had had even moderately dry winter this past winter. the colorado river is mostly snow fed. we had a tremendous amount of snowpack in the rocky mountains this year. and that decreased the sense of urgency among the people negotiate on the river. william: lastly, just picking up on this point you been making. the subtitle of your excellent podcast is "learning to live with less on the colorado...
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>> luke snores loud, right, mom >> and i watch how desperately he loves his brother. luke will always be a bit of a guard dog for cooper >> reporter: and then there are the milestones >> good job, cooper! >> he was such a little fish before the shooting. >> reporter: cooper's family watching him do this that little boy who had been through so much, swimming again on his own >> i thought cooper was facing his fears that's that moment when you see it. cooper will ask me how he'll be able to walk again. cooper is very forward thinking in terms of what it will take to walk again >> reporter: and what do you tell him? >> i tell him the truth, always. that's kind of the deal we have. >> reporter: there is no known cure or surgery for the type of spinal injury cooper suffered, but keely believes there will be one day. she is living proof of how life can surprise you. >> i put my chips all in on that little boy. i believe in him i believe in him completely, but i also believe in this country. i'm incredibly hopeful. >> reporter: tom llamas, nbc news, chicago. >> a lot of stre
>> luke snores loud, right, mom >> and i watch how desperately he loves his brother. luke will always be a bit of a guard dog for cooper >> reporter: and then there are the milestones >> good job, cooper! >> he was such a little fish before the shooting. >> reporter: cooper's family watching him do this that little boy who had been through so much, swimming again on his own >> i thought cooper was facing his fears that's that moment when you see it....
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luke, you're on the hill reporting. we know how the white house is posturing, how republicans are posturing. are these two parties any closer and getting a deal done on the debt ceiling? >> you heard a little bit of optimism, there has been some notion for the deal. one thing [laughter] [inaudible] this idea for a bipartisan bill, just going to be probably a bipartisan bill, and what that bill will continue to show, you will have to be worked out, but president biden the default right around the corner. customers [inaudible] we are going to have to probably do this for some of the republicans before the calamity for the country. >> i'm sorry, luke, i'm having a hard time hearing you. clear, at this point, the average american is over this. they are watching and saying, can't you just get this done? we work with people that we hate, but at the end of the day, we have to make sure that our company is solvent. how come our lawmakers don't seem to see it that way? >> first of all, let me tell, you have seen this movie befor
luke, you're on the hill reporting. we know how the white house is posturing, how republicans are posturing. are these two parties any closer and getting a deal done on the debt ceiling? >> you heard a little bit of optimism, there has been some notion for the deal. one thing [laughter] [inaudible] this idea for a bipartisan bill, just going to be probably a bipartisan bill, and what that bill will continue to show, you will have to be worked out, but president biden the default right...
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luke worked during the great war, st.ked for exile in the hospital of the great patriotic war said, i will return to strength, the main thing is to help me immediately help the wounded and e, these tragic hard times bind our peoples. this segment of our history, it needs to be studied so that we all know it, both our children and the children here in uzbekistan , it is here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became a founder strongly. the medical school headed the department of operative surgery at the university and at the same time worked as the head physician of the city hospital, to see where the archbishop of the bow worked , visitors even came from other countries . i am often asked how to prepare for a vacation, st. petersburg just pay for purchases online using the st. petersburg button or using a qr-code. needed at checkout only smartphone. pay for purchases through the fast payment system and participate in the drawing of cash prizes. we have the second drug in stock, and the third one, there is a dosa
luke worked during the great war, st.ked for exile in the hospital of the great patriotic war said, i will return to strength, the main thing is to help me immediately help the wounded and e, these tragic hard times bind our peoples. this segment of our history, it needs to be studied so that we all know it, both our children and the children here in uzbekistan , it is here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became a founder strongly. the medical school headed the department of...
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luke russert his written a new book about how he dealt with sudden loss of his dad.ning me for insight, yamiche alcindor. former democratic senator from missouri, claire mccaskill, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles, and lahnee chen, a fellow at the hoover institution. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the long of-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> a good sunday morning. it was ten years ago this very month that the senate's so-called gang of eight rolled out an immigration reform plan that they believed could finally pass congress. >> we all wish we didn't have this problem, but we do and we have to fix it because leaving things the way they, that's the real angle. >> i think 2013 is the year of immigration reform. >> it was not and the laws haven't changed. donald trump would launch his political campaign building his entire identity with the issue of being tough on immigration and tough on the border. trump even promised the wall off the nation's 2,000-mile southern
luke russert his written a new book about how he dealt with sudden loss of his dad.ning me for insight, yamiche alcindor. former democratic senator from missouri, claire mccaskill, nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles, and lahnee chen, a fellow at the hoover institution. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the long of-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> a good sunday...
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"look for me there: grieving my father, finding myself," by luke russert. >>> u.s.border, but 155,000 are also estimated to be on the mexican side waiting to cross. what could happen once that key immigration policy expires tomorrow? (seth) and i got to choose the phone i wanted. for free. (cecily) not that you're bragging. (vo) choose the phone you want, on us. duduring our spring savings eve. (cecily) on the network worth bragagging about. verizon ♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. this hour, the florida department of education rejected dozens of social studies textbooks. why mentions of the national anthem and george floyd got removed and what they were replaced with. >>> plus, a groundbreaking vote, women in the united states one step closer to having access to birth control pills without needing a prescription. this would be for first time ever. what needs to happen next to make this a reality? >>> and leading this hour, there is just one day left until tit
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>> lionel: this is amazing, have you seen anything like this, luke? luke!ty: what in the world, you are with mickey mouse? >> luke: mickey is my fishing buddy. >> katy: rabbits, see what happens. ♪ ♪ oh! >> ryan: sorry, guys, i was not expecting any
>> lionel: this is amazing, have you seen anything like this, luke? luke!ty: what in the world, you are with mickey mouse? >> luke: mickey is my fishing buddy. >> katy: rabbits, see what happens. ♪ ♪ oh! >> ryan: sorry, guys, i was not expecting any
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to luke lloyd, carol roth whether investors have to kind of reassess what they're thinking of inflation. carol, what do you think? >> so, neil, i'm calling this the half glass of water report because you can kind of project whatever you want done. if you're optimist, see the glass half-full. oh, there is four handle, last time i can remember, so much more. the trend is in the right place. i think bears are going to see it as half empty. it is still nearly 5%. still much higher than people would like, certainly the fed would like. it doesn't sort of give a cheer path for the fed. that being said there is a lot of data to come before the next fed meeting. whether another cpi report, more jobs data, certainly information what is happening with the banking crisis and obviously this debt mess. so it doesn't really move you one way or another. you can kind of project what you want on it. neil: we do know, carol kind of touches on that point, luke, maybe you help me with this, americans are spending like crazy on flights, trips, hotels and we've got confirmation of that in a financial times pi
to luke lloyd, carol roth whether investors have to kind of reassess what they're thinking of inflation. carol, what do you think? >> so, neil, i'm calling this the half glass of water report because you can kind of project whatever you want done. if you're optimist, see the glass half-full. oh, there is four handle, last time i can remember, so much more. the trend is in the right place. i think bears are going to see it as half empty. it is still nearly 5%. still much higher than people...
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it's luke victory. it was not a self-serving question. i promise. so third misunderstanding, i kind of highlight about 1960 on the democratic side. also interesting that so many senators current or former in 1960 senator john f kennedy, senator lyndon johnson the i so how about this one that kennedy would not have been elected president without johnson because it was really eisenhower be kind of chip away at the south, louisiana. he took in 56 virginia both campaigns really began to eat away at the traditional democratic south would kennedy have won the presidency do you think without lyndon johnson from texas to hold down hold down the democratic south as we would say in the most area that terms not a snowball's chance of hell. what lyndon johnson brought to the table? was what ronnie duggar who was a famous texan journalist said that every election that johnson and the rest of the people that but in 1948. he won by 87 votes and received the wonderful nickname landslide linden. now imagine for a second imagine and no election. that johnson ran it d
it's luke victory. it was not a self-serving question. i promise. so third misunderstanding, i kind of highlight about 1960 on the democratic side. also interesting that so many senators current or former in 1960 senator john f kennedy, senator lyndon johnson the i so how about this one that kennedy would not have been elected president without johnson because it was really eisenhower be kind of chip away at the south, louisiana. he took in 56 virginia both campaigns really began to eat away at...
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luke, while donald trump is ahead # 43% to 19%.and iowa is notorious for the frontrunners early not finishing in the top spaces, right? >> i believe that to be correct. i don't believe trump was in the lead when they h caucuses four years ago. i believe that he probably -- i think he finished third or fourth out here. i'm not sure. i cannot remember for sure. >> steve: may 2015 the top three were walker, rubio and huckabee. and cruise and trump who finished 1 and 2 weren't even at 10%. so, you know, if the past is prologue. and, jim, you know this as well, is oftentimes the frontrunners early don't wind up the people who actually win the caucuses. >> yeah. that's true, steve. like i said before, it's a candidate that get out and interact with the iowa voters. and especially this time. it's that candidate that's going to interact with the voters that's going to have a plan to where they hit the ground running in january of 2025, that they have a plan that they can enlighten the iowa voters on about how they are going to damage -- or
luke, while donald trump is ahead # 43% to 19%.and iowa is notorious for the frontrunners early not finishing in the top spaces, right? >> i believe that to be correct. i don't believe trump was in the lead when they h caucuses four years ago. i believe that he probably -- i think he finished third or fourth out here. i'm not sure. i cannot remember for sure. >> steve: may 2015 the top three were walker, rubio and huckabee. and cruise and trump who finished 1 and 2 weren't even at...
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andrew styles reviews luke russert's new book, look for me there. luke russert was a nbc news correspondent, particularly on capitol hill. he was the son of tim russert, former meet the press host. and the book looks at mr. russert's travels across six continents and his efforts to come to terms with his father's death. quote, it's not the worst memo ever written. not even close, probably. andrew styles writes in e ee beacon. but as soon as luke russert embarks on his global quest for puose and enlightenment, the average reader will find, prohibit tively challenging the task of taking him seriously as a writer, traveler, thinker, bon vivant. at various points through his journey, russert cpares himself to buddha, the virgin mary, a rwandan silverback gorilla, and jes christ. that's andrew styles, writing in the washington free beacon. well, coming up on book tv's afterwords program is alexandra robbins. she is an investigator of reporter and she provides a behind the scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. her book is e
andrew styles reviews luke russert's new book, look for me there. luke russert was a nbc news correspondent, particularly on capitol hill. he was the son of tim russert, former meet the press host. and the book looks at mr. russert's travels across six continents and his efforts to come to terms with his father's death. quote, it's not the worst memo ever written. not even close, probably. andrew styles writes in e ee beacon. but as soon as luke russert embarks on his global quest for puose and...
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andrew styles reviews luke russert's new book, look for me there. luke russert was a nbc news correspondent, particularly on capitol hill. he was the son of tim russert, former meet the press host. and the book looks at mr. russert's travels across six continents and his efforts to come to terms with his father's death. quote, it's not the worst memoir ever written. not even close, probably. andrew styles writes in the free beacon. but as soon as luke russert embarks on his global quest for purpose and enlightenment, the average reader will find, prohibit tively challenging the task of taking him seriously as a writer, traveler, thinker, bon vivant. at various points through his journey, russert compares himself to buddha, the virgin mary, a rwandan silverback gorilla, and jesus christ. that's andrew styles, writing in the washington free beacon. well, coming up on book tv's afterwords program is alexandra robbins. she is an investigator of reporter and she provides a behind the scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. h
andrew styles reviews luke russert's new book, look for me there. luke russert was a nbc news correspondent, particularly on capitol hill. he was the son of tim russert, former meet the press host. and the book looks at mr. russert's travels across six continents and his efforts to come to terms with his father's death. quote, it's not the worst memoir ever written. not even close, probably. andrew styles writes in the free beacon. but as soon as luke russert embarks on his global quest for...
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a year from now luke may be in his seat finishing. with the eruption of 1968. so come back from luke a year from now and what happened did happen. >> and we can be an opposite in oppositeseats at that point. >> to the presidential record and the fact that. from indiana university and ultimately come to write. i still have to pinch myself. i guarantee if any of you think. >> we are here to talk about the book. some may know and some may not that it's part of a larger series. when you are doing show and tell it's never easy to carry them around, but i will sort of briefly introduce each book and maybe have you say a word or a line or two on each one. probably too creative to use them for the audience. so the contender 1946 to 52. >> the basis of the book is that nobody ever seriously did the research that was developing and the remarkable thing i found about it was the charges the first congressional election that nixon smeared him as a communist. it was all made up and the story wasn't hereas the nixon library. it was a majority of papers and the second thing i
a year from now luke may be in his seat finishing. with the eruption of 1968. so come back from luke a year from now and what happened did happen. >> and we can be an opposite in oppositeseats at that point. >> to the presidential record and the fact that. from indiana university and ultimately come to write. i still have to pinch myself. i guarantee if any of you think. >> we are here to talk about the book. some may know and some may not that it's part of a larger series....
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his brother luke looking on in terror. >> i know what he has seen with cooper. i know what he thinks. >> reporter: as mom underwent surgery, the news came. cooper was alive but paralyzed. what is life like once cooper comes home? >> i think the best way to explain it is that you're overwhelmingly grateful to have cooper back. >> reporter: nearly a year later, this is cooper roberts today, full of life, with a lot to say. >> i loved it. that was my favorite. >> i'm not going to say any spoilers. >> reporter: and right by his side, his twin brother luke. >> snore loud, right, mom? >> and i watch how desperately he loves his brother. luke will always be a bit of a guard dog for cooper. >> reporter: and then there are the milestones. >> good job, cooper! >> he was such a little fish before the shooting. >> reporter: cooper's family watching him do this. that little boy who had been through so much, swimming again on his own. >> i thought cooper was facing his fears. that's that moment when you see it. cooper will ask me, how he'll be able to walk again. cooper is ve
his brother luke looking on in terror. >> i know what he has seen with cooper. i know what he thinks. >> reporter: as mom underwent surgery, the news came. cooper was alive but paralyzed. what is life like once cooper comes home? >> i think the best way to explain it is that you're overwhelmingly grateful to have cooper back. >> reporter: nearly a year later, this is cooper roberts today, full of life, with a lot to say. >> i loved it. that was my favorite....
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and, um um what happened to her in the transition between saint lukes and davies? um bariatric center of excellence discharge you care is joke. referring 27 patients in a rolling 11 and you, ma'am, that is your time. go ahead caller. hi this is money in is gloria rivera's since then. um. we have been fighting for the hospital. they acute beds here in san francisco in 2017 me ask you this question . have you ever been in a position where you don't have a choice? how did that make you feel? have you ever been in a position where your life depended on it? have you ever had to make a decision of leaving your family and not knowing when you will see them again? this is how many families been going through with no permanent hospital based sub acute san francisco? these are franciscans. we live here in the city of san francisco, where we were born in the city where we put our sweat into raised. our family paid our taxes. as long as we are functional is what we matter is this how it is here in substance. cisco do we not deserve better than this? not only are we faced of ge
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the new book is titled "look for me there." >> nice work, luke. >> luke, we love you. >> so proud. >>. >> go bills. a dolphins fan said it. oh, wow, i love you. >> thank you, luke. >> go bills. >>> as we get to the top of the hour, mike, i want to circle back to you for a second. i'm not even going to ask what tim would think about where the media is right now. >> oh, my gosh. >> where politics is right now. it's just to put people in that timeframe, when you lost your best friend, when luke lost his father, it was in the middle of the 2008 campaign. it was even before barack obama was elected president of the united states. you know i'm an optimist, and i think america's greatest days ahead. let me just say, what a horrible 15 years politically this has been since tim's passing. what would tim think of where we are today? >> he'd think the same thing we think, joe. it is so incredibly depressing. our politics, the tone of our politics, the media coverage of our politics. that's on the morning of the new hampshire primary in 2008, i believe. "morning joe" was in its infancy. >> it was
the new book is titled "look for me there." >> nice work, luke. >> luke, we love you. >> so proud. >>. >> go bills. a dolphins fan said it. oh, wow, i love you. >> thank you, luke. >> go bills. >>> as we get to the top of the hour, mike, i want to circle back to you for a second. i'm not even going to ask what tim would think about where the media is right now. >> oh, my gosh. >> where politics is right now. it's just to...
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love luke. are going to win a super bowl, and i promise i'll be there as well. >> we'll be there together. and, wolf, you're putting me on the spot, but when i recorded the audio version of the book, that's the only time in the entire book that i actually teared up and had to do it again. it's a very meaningful passage. thank you for sharing. >> when i read that final note you wrote in this book, i began to tear up myself because it brought so many memories back not only of your dad but of growing up in buffalo and learning what we all learn. congratulations, and i know your book is now already a "new york times" best-seller. keep up the great work. we're very proud of you. >> i appreciate it. thank you so much for having me. go bills. >> go bills indeed, let's hope. and, to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." you can always follow me on twitter and instagram @wolfblitzer. you can tweet the show @cnnsitroom. "erin burnett outfront" starts "erin b
love luke. are going to win a super bowl, and i promise i'll be there as well. >> we'll be there together. and, wolf, you're putting me on the spot, but when i recorded the audio version of the book, that's the only time in the entire book that i actually teared up and had to do it again. it's a very meaningful passage. thank you for sharing. >> when i read that final note you wrote in this book, i began to tear up myself because it brought so many memories back not only of your dad...
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goldman sachs' luke barr joins me here. "closing bell" right back.eady for anything! and here's to being single and ready to mingle. who's ready to cha-cha?! ♪ opportunity is using data to create a competitive advantage. ♪ it's raising capital to help companies change the world. ♪ opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality. ♪ ...and driving the world forward to a greener energy future. [applause] sometimes the only thing standing between you and opportunity is someone who can make the connection. at ice, we connect people to opportunity. ♪ this is the all new, all electric lucid air. a car that goes as far as it does fast. as sleek as it is... spacious. as smart... as it is beautiful. introducing the lucid air. experience the best. ♪ >>> welcome back. tech continuing its climb higher today. the xlk hitting a 52-week high my next guest says there could be more upside for that sector joining me now is luke barr. good to see you. >> hi, scott. >> you must be reasonably positive on the market if i look at what you think people should be
goldman sachs' luke barr joins me here. "closing bell" right back.eady for anything! and here's to being single and ready to mingle. who's ready to cha-cha?! ♪ opportunity is using data to create a competitive advantage. ♪ it's raising capital to help companies change the world. ♪ opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality. ♪ ...and driving the world forward to a greener energy future. [applause] sometimes the only thing standing between you and opportunity is...
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luke, congratulations on the book. >> thank you so much.think i was about ten pages in before i started crying. now, i want to talk to you first about what started this journey. a lot of doors opened for you. you had an incredible opportunity covering politics here in washington for nbc news. why did you choose to walk away? >> i had a dream job. i was so blessed. i was covering capitol hill, which i really enjoyed. but i noticed that something was missing, that i had anxiety around turning the age of 30. part of it i thought was, oh, part of this is just you getting older. but i also felt like, wow, is this all there is to me in this life? i am just trying to preserve a legacy being in the business my dad it was in. it was john boehner that said, hey, there is a world outside of capitol hill. you might want to go check it out. i went into the world and started traveling. what i found is i was doing two things. i was looking for something, which was something, i should say, of my father giving me the nod that it is okay not to be like me, b
luke, congratulations on the book. >> thank you so much.think i was about ten pages in before i started crying. now, i want to talk to you first about what started this journey. a lot of doors opened for you. you had an incredible opportunity covering politics here in washington for nbc news. why did you choose to walk away? >> i had a dream job. i was so blessed. i was covering capitol hill, which i really enjoyed. but i noticed that something was missing, that i had anxiety around...
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luke worked during the great war, st.sked for exile in the hospital of the great patriotic war, he said, i will return to strength, the main thing is to help the suffering , help the wounded, and but these tragic difficult times bind our peoples, this is the language of our history, e, you need it is necessary to study it so that we all know it, like our children, so are children here in uzbekistan, it is here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became the founder of a strong medical school, headed the department of operative surgery at the university and at the same time worked as the head physician of the city hospital, to see where the archbishop of the bow worked, visitors even from other countries came to the exhibition dedicated to the bow, the warrior esenetsky will be presented in hospitals, medical universities and dioceses of uzbekistan alexander perfilieva news. magnitogorsk became the theater capital for a few days russian creative team from small towns brought their performances to the festival in th
luke worked during the great war, st.sked for exile in the hospital of the great patriotic war, he said, i will return to strength, the main thing is to help the suffering , help the wounded, and but these tragic difficult times bind our peoples, this is the language of our history, e, you need it is necessary to study it so that we all know it, like our children, so are children here in uzbekistan, it is here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became the founder of a strong medical...
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it is a real privilege. -- luke's gospel-— that moment. it is a real privilege. -- luke's gospel. starts moving peoplejust move into it. so it went off very smoothly. was people just move into it. so it went off very smoothly.— people just move into it. so it went off very smoothly. was there a time for ou, off very smoothly. was there a time for you. amidst _ off very smoothly. was there a time for you, amidst all _ off very smoothly. was there a time for you, amidst all of _ off very smoothly. was there a time for you, amidst all of the _ for you, amidst all of the cameras and i imagine it was quite nervous making, performing amongst that number of people, number of cameras to appreciate the religious significance of the moment? absolutely. at the heart of it it was a christian service. it is very significant that all the thrones, they face east which is therefore facing to god. and of course that wonderful moment when the king in his cotton shirt sat before the altar and prayed. so at its heart it was a christian service. so there were some wonderful moments that were some wond
it is a real privilege. -- luke's gospel-— that moment. it is a real privilege. -- luke's gospel. starts moving peoplejust move into it. so it went off very smoothly. was people just move into it. so it went off very smoothly.— people just move into it. so it went off very smoothly. was there a time for ou, off very smoothly. was there a time for you. amidst _ off very smoothly. was there a time for you, amidst all _ off very smoothly. was there a time for you, amidst all of _ off very...
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and i asked for luke and she says, well, hi and i said, well, i was with mother teresa. this and that was great to drop her name. and i was with mother teresa and, and i said and she told me to come here and sister luke said. great. here's some cotton, here's some solution and go and clean that guy that has scabies in bed 46. and i'm like, oh, bed 46, you know, i'm like, i'm here for the tour. you know, it was last thing i wanted. so and that's why i feel comfortable to you today. and my friends, c-span, because it was the mercy of god. there wasn't one time he bit of me that wanted to go back to that man but i realized years as the years went by that when i touched that man that jesus, his distressing disguise touched me back. i want to stress a couple of things about mother's life that i think are are important. one was how she aged mother saw as a blessing, not a curse she saw it as a momentum in her life where she was drawing closer to god that she was home to god when mary was pregnant with our our third child, we living in tallahassee and mother was coming to washi
and i asked for luke and she says, well, hi and i said, well, i was with mother teresa. this and that was great to drop her name. and i was with mother teresa and, and i said and she told me to come here and sister luke said. great. here's some cotton, here's some solution and go and clean that guy that has scabies in bed 46. and i'm like, oh, bed 46, you know, i'm like, i'm here for the tour. you know, it was last thing i wanted. so and that's why i feel comfortable to you today. and my...
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saint luke worked during the great war, watch out for the bow.nd links asked in the hospital of the great patriotic war said i'll be back into a snare. the main thing for me is to help those who are suffering earlier and, uh, these tragic difficult times bind our people. this segment of our history, it needs to be studied so that we all know it, both our children and the children here in uzbekistan, it is here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became the founder strongly. yi medical school headed the department of operative surgery at the university and in parallel worked as the head physician of the city hospital to see where the work of the archbishop spider visitors came even from other countries, an exhibition dedicated to the esenetsky warrior bow will be presented in hospitals, medical universities and bright uzbekistan alexander perfiliev's message. forecasters urge residents of european russia today to dress warmly in the region will become colder. olga mikhailova will tell you how long the arctic invasion will last warm things
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i go back and i look at 22-year-old luke and so much courage, so much unbridled optimism.ying so hard and he was trying so hard for his dad, he was trying so hard for his friends and family and to some degree the country. i really felt that at the time when thousands of people came to my father's wake. and it took me years to really process that, grieve that. and at the time, i wanted to honor him and make sure that his legacy was preserve to the best of my own ability. that is what i thought my duty as a son was. and in the process of doing that, i never really got to know who i was. and i looked back at that video, man, you are good. i don't know if i could do that now. but that is what is good about being 22. you are young and dumb and trying your hardest. >> and your love for him, and you read the stories of people who can lift a car up and that is what i feel like watching you do that. >> i agree. >> but it was reciprocated. i talk to people today who your father thanks and loom so is large over this building. we try to see if we can approximate anything that your fat
i go back and i look at 22-year-old luke and so much courage, so much unbridled optimism.ying so hard and he was trying so hard for his dad, he was trying so hard for his friends and family and to some degree the country. i really felt that at the time when thousands of people came to my father's wake. and it took me years to really process that, grieve that. and at the time, i wanted to honor him and make sure that his legacy was preserve to the best of my own ability. that is what i thought...
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i know that the senate recently held a hearing on some supreme court's ethics, luke.ut is there any appetite? is there any real motion to create actual binding code of ethics for these justices? >> well, there are a number of proposals from the senate democrats to do just that. and, instead, democrats are trying to conduct oversight of the supreme court, as you know, they've asked for justice roberts to come testify and he has refused, they sent a letter to harlan crow asking him to detail the gifts that he's given to clarence thomas over the years. he has refused to do that and there's a lot of talk about different proposals about creating sort of ethics body that would oversee the supreme court. and instruct justices when they were violating ethical rules and opposing some sort of discipline on them. because right now it's up to the court to discipline itself and there's a lot of concern that the current system is not working. with that said, the republican senators have been defending the status quo and they helped create the current supreme court and they've been
i know that the senate recently held a hearing on some supreme court's ethics, luke.ut is there any appetite? is there any real motion to create actual binding code of ethics for these justices? >> well, there are a number of proposals from the senate democrats to do just that. and, instead, democrats are trying to conduct oversight of the supreme court, as you know, they've asked for justice roberts to come testify and he has refused, they sent a letter to harlan crow asking him to...
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saint luke labored during great war, watch your bow.n the hospital of the great patriotic war said, i will return to the snare. the main thing for me is to help those who are suffering earlier and, uh, these tragic difficult times bind our people. this segment of our history must be studied, so that we all know it, both our children and the children here in uzbekistan, it was here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became the founder of a strong medical school. he headed the department of operative surgery at the university and simultaneously worked as the head physician of the city hospitals to see where the archbishop of luka worked, visitors even came from other countries . today , branches of the pound, defenders of the fatherland, have opened in several other russian regions, which will provide targeted assistance to participants in a special military operation. to families. so in omsk, for example, for convenience , the foundation was located in the very center of the city next to the committee of family warriors of the
saint luke labored during great war, watch your bow.n the hospital of the great patriotic war said, i will return to the snare. the main thing for me is to help those who are suffering earlier and, uh, these tragic difficult times bind our people. this segment of our history must be studied, so that we all know it, both our children and the children here in uzbekistan, it was here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became the founder of a strong medical school. he headed the...
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and the activities of archbishop luke among the exhibits are unique photographic materials and letterscribing the life of a surgeon, not only in tashkent but also during his exile at the beginning of the russo-japanese war, a 27-year-old doctor in the red cross medical detachment performed complex operations without preparation, and in the forty-first, while in exile in krasnoyarsk, he saved hundreds of lives during wwii . saint luke worked during the great war, among onions, uh, and he asked for exile in the hospital of the great patriotic war, he said, i will return to the snare. the main thing for me is to help the suffering help earlier and uh, here these tragic hard times bind our peoples. this segment of our history, it needs to be studied so that we all know it, both our children and the children here in uzbekistan, it is here in the capital of uzbekistan that the bishop became the founder strongly. the medical school headed the department of operative surgery at the university and at the same time worked as the head physician of the city hospital, to see where the archbishop of
and the activities of archbishop luke among the exhibits are unique photographic materials and letterscribing the life of a surgeon, not only in tashkent but also during his exile at the beginning of the russo-japanese war, a 27-year-old doctor in the red cross medical detachment performed complex operations without preparation, and in the forty-first, while in exile in krasnoyarsk, he saved hundreds of lives during wwii . saint luke worked during the great war, among onions, uh, and he asked...
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he had the ability, the boston and you may not know the person who wrote the biography -- it's luke victor misunderstanding i highlighted on the democratic side, also john f. kennedy -- how about this one, elected, it was really eisenhower, virginia campaigns the way one without lyndon johnson on the democratic south? >> johnson brought to the table was a famous texan journalist said, every election johnson elections in texas 1960 was competitive coalition. just depending on who could steal more votes. johnson ran in 1941 and lost but in 1948 he won by 87 votes and received by a landslide lyndon. imagine no election johnson ran in did he win without corruption every major biography talks about fraud in 19411920, multiple talkers, one book, major biography is by the way, nothing about 1960 there was no cloud another book made a footnote on the last page basically said god annoy ane fairly impartial guy and was a member of the democratic party the reason is because you couldn't prove it so obviously answer is the wasn't brought because the only problem is they lied. >> we will return to the
he had the ability, the boston and you may not know the person who wrote the biography -- it's luke victor misunderstanding i highlighted on the democratic side, also john f. kennedy -- how about this one, elected, it was really eisenhower, virginia campaigns the way one without lyndon johnson on the democratic south? >> johnson brought to the table was a famous texan journalist said, every election johnson elections in texas 1960 was competitive coalition. just depending on who could...
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luke lloyd joins me now. luke, regional banks are own the upside today. what is your reaction?re we getting some stability back? >> i think they were on the upside. i'm pretty sure the kre is already back down, right? i think banks had the quickest exposure to rising interest rates, fear people have run on the banks. ashley: yes. >> what nobody talks about the actual broad story this tells us. it is not just about the banks. companies got lazy with risk management and a lot of companies got greedy, and honestly they got rewarded for a long time by being greedy. they got extreme valuations, and many founders and owners became billionaires. those same companies took out a lot of debt and many companies weren't fiscally responsible. many companies were not prepared for downturn and higher interest rates. 20% of the s&p 500 debt needs to be refinanced before 2025. this will be a headwind going forward t will hit margin for levered companies a sideways market or stagnant market is feasible. look at the past two years. the market returned nothing in two years a long choppy market is
luke lloyd joins me now. luke, regional banks are own the upside today. what is your reaction?re we getting some stability back? >> i think they were on the upside. i'm pretty sure the kre is already back down, right? i think banks had the quickest exposure to rising interest rates, fear people have run on the banks. ashley: yes. >> what nobody talks about the actual broad story this tells us. it is not just about the banks. companies got lazy with risk management and a lot of...
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but luke relay independent journalist joining those live from a brussels. thanks very much for walking us through that reports and sought failed f b i investigation. thank you. the quote is primarily a reference to the steel dusty, a which is a compilation of room is about the form of presidents and is a legit links to russia that are gathered by a form of the richest intelligence agents on the hillary clinton come pains payroll from on this and of the stories, do you head over to all websites? all see adults come oh, cool. in china, the largest threat to the free world isn't exactly something you should do before visiting taiwan. that's exactly what the disgrace to form a u. k. prime minister this trusted for her visits. well, i do think an ice, i stand by my session that we should designate china as a stress. so i think they are a very class, right. so i think that the largest threats that we face to the free world according to a u. k. media or fault the government. it's hard to know, say, interest is decision to visit sy one though she's expected to be f
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what do you think, luke, are we going to get there? >> yeah, i think those are really valid concerns. in some ways this is a game of chicken. it's a game of political chicken with real devastating impacts. and for a game of chicken to work the two cars need to be very close to colliding until somebody swerves or backs down. and we're getting very, very close to that moment. and, you know, if you look back at the debt limit crisis in years past, sometimes it did actually have to wait until there was a downgrade in the credit rating or there was an actual impact in the stock market and people started to lose jobs before there was a deal reached. so i think everyone is sort of holding out hope it won't get to that moment, where we do see real tangible impacts on people, where we see people start getting laid off and losing jobs, but, you know, unfortunately for washington to act here it may be that we need to see some real pain in the american economy before somebody will back down. >> yeah, and those warning signs starting to appear. and
what do you think, luke, are we going to get there? >> yeah, i think those are really valid concerns. in some ways this is a game of chicken. it's a game of political chicken with real devastating impacts. and for a game of chicken to work the two cars need to be very close to colliding until somebody swerves or backs down. and we're getting very, very close to that moment. and, you know, if you look back at the debt limit crisis in years past, sometimes it did actually have to wait until...
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luke. we showed you the roof early. today, it's just hearsay. i am a sleeping markanian. this is right after we are leaking the creative process at the studio , we will visit victoria poplechenkova and artyom kontrastenko for guidance. sit down shrink sit down shrinkage. the neck of the chemise shies caution is cool excellent. super. tell me, have you ever worked with folklore? no, i didn't, but uh, i remember a similar story that was on the x-factor project uh. uh, we gave new life to the new sound of the song red weapon well. well, are you ready to continue? of course let's go? sala has become constantly between the town of the youth district, that for a month the birches come on the birch. in the county, he took away from the district police officer and chained himself bottles of water mulin of 1875, the post-war yun was designed by abram berger, and showed a whole complex of budov. the lyn bridge itself , the dam, the gentlemen and the obstruction of the cold facades, caravans, stepped shield and crenellated cornice, according to the first versions of the lyn, were zh
luke. we showed you the roof early. today, it's just hearsay. i am a sleeping markanian. this is right after we are leaking the creative process at the studio , we will visit victoria poplechenkova and artyom kontrastenko for guidance. sit down shrink sit down shrinkage. the neck of the chemise shies caution is cool excellent. super. tell me, have you ever worked with folklore? no, i didn't, but uh, i remember a similar story that was on the x-factor project uh. uh, we gave new life to the new...
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joining us, the author himself, luke russert, thank so much for absolutely.ft of the book here in san francisco's the homecoming of sorts. grandmother's kitchen in >> that's a great place to be a bay area its a great place to find inspiration, to write something. absolutely something especially like this, which is incredibly profound personal to you. the whole finding yourself finding a way to process. you know what happened with your dad and and before we get to that, i do want to talk a little bit about your dad. i'm sure you've had people, you know, ask you about your father. we knew him. because he was iconic in our industry. you know, a legend, really? but you knew him as a dad because that's what he was to you. he was little bit about that. one of the things that i learned when i worked nbc and got a little taste of the grueling schedule over the course of 8 years was just how valuable the gift of time was that he gave me gave me real honest time. he wasn't on his phone. he wasn't distracted by other things. and if he was, he would say point really? >>
joining us, the author himself, luke russert, thank so much for absolutely.ft of the book here in san francisco's the homecoming of sorts. grandmother's kitchen in >> that's a great place to be a bay area its a great place to find inspiration, to write something. absolutely something especially like this, which is incredibly profound personal to you. the whole finding yourself finding a way to process. you know what happened with your dad and and before we get to that, i do want to talk a...