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>> most women know when it they see it, senator. >> reporter: steve roberts sharing the stories he heard wasn't just professionally. it was because she was doing the things that people said we couldn't do. >> cokie coming out with two kids, six grandkids, a long marriage. yet still managed to have the career she did. so many women saw her as a role model because that's the life they wanted. they didn't want to have to choose. there would be a line outside her door of people seeking advice. and above all, seeking her encouragement. because she was a great cheerleader. everybody can learn something about those private acts of generosity and charity and friendship that she did every day. >> and that's "nightline" for this evening. th
>> most women know when it they see it, senator. >> reporter: steve roberts sharing the stories he heard wasn't just professionally. it was because she was doing the things that people said we couldn't do. >> cokie coming out with two kids, six grandkids, a long marriage. yet still managed to have the career she did. so many women saw her as a role model because that's the life they wanted. they didn't want to have to choose. there would be a line outside her door of people...
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steve roberts, thank you so much for joining us. >> great pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: what a wonderfule, and we still miss her. >> every day. but i did this book, judy, because there were two cokies. there was the public cokie, which listeners of public broadcasting know well, public radio know well. and, there were countless young women over many years who saw her on tv or listened to her on the radio, and said, "i can be that smart. i can be that strong. i don't have to hide who i am. i can be myself." and it was enormously powerful model, the public cokie. but there was the private cokie, who did something good for someone else, every single day. she lived the gospel, judy. >> woodruff: you're right, there was the cokie we all thought we knew, the journalist, the-- the public person. but there was the-- the daughter, the-- the sister, the mother, the-- the wife. and someone who lived a very full life, engaged in her faith, engaged in her family, engaged with-- with-- and as you say, with so many friends. she had-- >> well, friends with, particularly her female friends. she had lots
steve roberts, thank you so much for joining us. >> great pleasure, judy. >> woodruff: what a wonderfule, and we still miss her. >> every day. but i did this book, judy, because there were two cokies. there was the public cokie, which listeners of public broadcasting know well, public radio know well. and, there were countless young women over many years who saw her on tv or listened to her on the radio, and said, "i can be that smart. i can be that strong. i don't have...
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steve roberts, thank you so much for joining us. >> great pleasure, judy. >> what a wonderful book.t a wonderful picture, cokie. a life well lived. that's true, and we still miss her. >> every day. but i did this book, judy, because there were two cokies, there was the public cokie, which listeners of public broadcasting know well, public radio know well, and there were countless young women over many years who saw her on tv or listen to her on the radio and said i can be that smart. i can be that strong, i don't have to hide who i am. it was enormously powerful. but there was the private one that did something good for someone else every single day. >> you're right. there was the one we all thought we knew, the journalist, the public person but there was the daughter, the sister, the mother, the wife, and someone who lived a very full life, engaged in her faith, engaged in her family, engaged with so many friends. >> particularly her female friends. she had lots of guy friends but she had a special feeling for women in all sorts of ways. the young women who looked up to her -- ther
steve roberts, thank you so much for joining us. >> great pleasure, judy. >> what a wonderful book.t a wonderful picture, cokie. a life well lived. that's true, and we still miss her. >> every day. but i did this book, judy, because there were two cokies, there was the public cokie, which listeners of public broadcasting know well, public radio know well, and there were countless young women over many years who saw her on tv or listen to her on the radio and said i can be that...
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. >>> finally tonight here, cokie roberts, we still miss her dearly, and her wisdom. but her husband steve with so many, into a new book, "cokie: a life well lived." here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, the words and wisdom of our colleague, our friend, cokie roberts. >> we're following two major stories tonight -- >> reporter: from her husband of 53 years, steve roberts. >> this has been home for a long time. >> reporter: celebrating his wife in his book, "cokie: a life well lived," as a kind and generous mother and mentor and a pioneer in journalism at a time dominated by men. >> what is your definition of womanizing, sam? >> most women know it when they see it, senator. >> she was totally unfazed. giving it back to them, playing with the big boys. and women all over the country started noticing this, martha. >> reporter: now sharing the stories he heard from so many after cokie's death two years ago. cokie was a tremendous mentor to so many women, me. and when i looked up to cokie, it wasn't just professionally, it was because she was doing so many of the things people said we c
. >>> finally tonight here, cokie roberts, we still miss her dearly, and her wisdom. but her husband steve with so many, into a new book, "cokie: a life well lived." here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, the words and wisdom of our colleague, our friend, cokie roberts. >> we're following two major stories tonight -- >> reporter: from her husband of 53 years, steve roberts. >> this has been home for a long time. >> reporter: celebrating his...
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thanks to steve roberts. and that does it for his edition of "andrea mitchell reports."k todd with "mtp daily" starts right now. >>> it's thursday, democrats try to hit the gas on president biden's agenda in the wake of tuesday's disastrous election results. for the democrats will it be enough? i will talk with chair shawn patrick molen about what went wrong. >>> and republicans seize on issues on covid and culture in the classroom. what it means for schools and education ahead. >>> and later after biden's big pledge to fight climate change, nbc sits down with special climate envoy john kerry on the sidelines of the summit in glasgow. ♪♪
thanks to steve roberts. and that does it for his edition of "andrea mitchell reports."k todd with "mtp daily" starts right now. >>> it's thursday, democrats try to hit the gas on president biden's agenda in the wake of tuesday's disastrous election results. for the democrats will it be enough? i will talk with chair shawn patrick molen about what went wrong. >>> and republicans seize on issues on covid and culture in the classroom. what it means for...
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steve, thank you. >>> joining us is dr. richard besser, president of the roberttion and former acting director of the cdc and a former colleague at abc. doc, always graeeat to see you. when it comes to this age group, kids 5 to 11, do you think that this data has been scrutinized more because it involves children so young? >> well, you know, michael, i'm going to be paying very close attention to the meeting today. i don't think they're paying more -- putting more scrutiny on this but it will be intense scrutiny because it's critically important if the cdc says, yes, this is the vaccine that children should get, we have to trust that the data were looked at and they're convinced it's safe and vaccine and right way to go for all children. >> the vaccine trials were relatively small. many parents who are concerned about potential complications from the vaccine, so as a pediatrician, what do you say to parents who are hesitant about getting it for their kids? >> yeah, you know, thankfully this infection, coronavirus, is less severe in children. the younger you get,
steve, thank you. >>> joining us is dr. richard besser, president of the roberttion and former acting director of the cdc and a former colleague at abc. doc, always graeeat to see you. when it comes to this age group, kids 5 to 11, do you think that this data has been scrutinized more because it involves children so young? >> well, you know, michael, i'm going to be paying very close attention to the meeting today. i don't think they're paying more -- putting more scrutiny on...
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her husband and fellow journalist steve roberts remembers her in his new book "cokie: a life well lived, she was 22. we moved four times in the next 11 years for my job. somehow we lived in greece, she actually made her debut as a reporter, and she had never done a radio report in her life, and there was a code cyprus. she's the only english language reporter left in athens. biggest story in the world that week, and i came back to back to find i was married to a veteran now covering the story 24 hours a day on cbs. she was growing, and ended up at abc to broaden the panel, and they were trying out some women, and she had been on npr. she had taken note of her for a one-off. >> i must say i've used the credit to my advantage this week as i sent my children off to college saying, let this be a lesson to you. get good grades. they'll come back to haunt you. >> there she was, giving it back, playing with the big boys. >> what is your definition of retirement? >> i don't know. >> if you take -- >> i think most women know it when they see it, senator. >> the real core of her appeal was to oth
her husband and fellow journalist steve roberts remembers her in his new book "cokie: a life well lived, she was 22. we moved four times in the next 11 years for my job. somehow we lived in greece, she actually made her debut as a reporter, and she had never done a radio report in her life, and there was a code cyprus. she's the only english language reporter left in athens. biggest story in the world that week, and i came back to back to find i was married to a veteran now covering the...
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farmington deal is worth around $100000000.85 jobs in georgia, civil rights tourney, and ready has robert kilo and steve gill from official. the trader operatives office joins us now to discuss. robert, i brought you on for multiple reasons. georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to states that like yours where you have safe? i got new york and maryland where you've seen other gun companies move out. we had read a move to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas. h in k is in georgia. tara is in georgia, mag goal that makes up magazines moved out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming. because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these companies make. and when you can't make it, you can't sell it. they have to go somewhere else, i'd say also not as much at georgia as tennessee in texas. we have no state income tax. so when they move a 100 or a 1000 jobs, their employees not only have a little bit better standard of living, but they also get a pay raise because of no state income tax and but it's like tax
farmington deal is worth around $100000000.85 jobs in georgia, civil rights tourney, and ready has robert kilo and steve gill from official. the trader operatives office joins us now to discuss. robert, i brought you on for multiple reasons. georgia, you're representing steve gill, mr. tennessee. i'm sorry you, steve. why are these companies moving to states that like yours where you have safe? i got new york and maryland where you've seen other gun companies move out. we had read a move to...
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steve, robert, who wants to have at it first questioning >> i am frustrated. in one of our aims, i used it to tell president trump that we could be energy independent if we produced all of our energy. oil, gas, nuclear power, let's use it all and become an energy independent country and trump used to say i want to be energy dominant and we were on the road to do that. it makes no sense in production. you look at with happening. if the current price were losing about a hundred $70 million a day. one last quick point, when he talks about these other countries that aren't producing enough oil, he is talking. the saudis in the countries that have been doing this for 40 years. profit maximizers. they blessed america of money. we were independent of opec and now we have to depend on them again. i don't understand the logic. >> trace: the concept of gas and the present complaint his fingers at opec, the big oil companies and say that they are gouging people but i'll tell you. there is a visceral feeling when you drive to work and you drive by gas stations. it's one o
steve, robert, who wants to have at it first questioning >> i am frustrated. in one of our aims, i used it to tell president trump that we could be energy independent if we produced all of our energy. oil, gas, nuclear power, let's use it all and become an energy independent country and trump used to say i want to be energy dominant and we were on the road to do that. it makes no sense in production. you look at with happening. if the current price were losing about a hundred $70 million...
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steve: ooh, i love mysteries. >> jimmy: it's by award-winning mystery author, robert campbell. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: okay younows? city in the background i'm intrigued. let's see what the title is. "nibbled to death by ducks." [ laughter and applause [ cheers ] >> steve: what "nibbled to death by ducks"? >> jimmy: no -- no question on how the -- >> steve: person died. >> jimmy: exactly. [ laughter ] >> steve: no mystery >> jimmy: next -- next up is a a cookbook >> steve: oh, i love cookbooks >> jimmy: no, this one is fantastic. [ light laughter ] this is called "cooking 4 one: an introduction to cooking for men who find themselves living alone. [ laughter and applause >> steve: wow. that is a slim tome. >> jimmy: i -- i feel like the cover really captures the depressing tone here >> steve: yeah [ laughter ] what are some of the recipes >> jimmy: well they spiced it up with the number four there. >> steve: yeah, yeah [ laughter ] cooking "4" one. >> jimmy: "cooking 4." >> steve: oh, there's four people oh >> jimmy: no and then, look at that [ laughter and applause bang bang >> steve: living alone pow! >> jimm
steve: ooh, i love mysteries. >> jimmy: it's by award-winning mystery author, robert campbell. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: okay younows? city in the background i'm intrigued. let's see what the title is. "nibbled to death by ducks." [ laughter and applause [ cheers ] >> steve: what "nibbled to death by ducks"? >> jimmy: no -- no question on how the -- >> steve: person died. >> jimmy: exactly. [ laughter ] >> steve: no mystery...
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steve doocy? may be john roberts. could be bill hemmer?that paul rudd. >> very nice. >> greg: we should all admit that harold ford is too good looking for fox. >> shouldn't admit that at all. >> greg: i'm talking about dudes, not women. susan, how do you feel about the choice? >> dear member clueless? he hasn't really aged that much. >> greg: he's in his 50s now. >> wise and there a woman alive? i would like to see nominees, j.lo, jennifer aniston, the judge. >> greg: she's only 59. >> she's got some arms, right? >> greg: speaking of the judge, you did not know who paul rudd is. >> i recognized his face. >> greg: he doesn't make you hot? >> not at all. >> greg: would be your choice? harold ford jr.? >> kevin costner. >> greg: he's quite the charmer. he's also over 50. >> works for me. >> greg: you were actually named sexiest homeless man. we're going to have a party later. >> light a fire in that garbage can, there's going to be a harmonica playing. it's going to be good to come until one of you gets too drunk and murderous somebody who ge
steve doocy? may be john roberts. could be bill hemmer?that paul rudd. >> very nice. >> greg: we should all admit that harold ford is too good looking for fox. >> shouldn't admit that at all. >> greg: i'm talking about dudes, not women. susan, how do you feel about the choice? >> dear member clueless? he hasn't really aged that much. >> greg: he's in his 50s now. >> wise and there a woman alive? i would like to see nominees, j.lo, jennifer aniston, the...
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steve moore and robert wolf weigh in on that, coming in next. news of the musical ome. now make another one and turn your equity into cash. with the newday 100 va loan you can take out up to $60,000 or more. veteran homeowners- with home values at all-time highs and rates at near all-time lows now's the time to do more with your home equity. veterans are calling newday at a record pace to take advantage of the newday 100 va loan. you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value to upgrade the kitchen, add a pool for the grandkids, or have the security of cash in the bank. with an average cash out amount of $60,000, you can do more. mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little tight. like, too tight? might just need to break 'em in a little bit. you don't want 'em too loose. for those who were born to ride there's progressive. with 24/7 roadside assistance. -okay. think i'm gonna wear these home. -excellent choice. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for
steve moore and robert wolf weigh in on that, coming in next. news of the musical ome. now make another one and turn your equity into cash. with the newday 100 va loan you can take out up to $60,000 or more. veteran homeowners- with home values at all-time highs and rates at near all-time lows now's the time to do more with your home equity. veterans are calling newday at a record pace to take advantage of the newday 100 va loan. you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value to upgrade the...
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students, including lawyers and judges and people from washington, luminaries such as robert bork, clarence thomas, scalia, steve williams, doug ginsberg, sam alito, lieberman otis, ray randolph, lillian devere, the list goes on and on. i have to stop. but i cannot forget the thrill in your young faces when you came face-to-face with bob bork or clarence thomas or nino scalia. to this day i encounter lawyers , all over the country including members of the cabinet, public -- cabinet secretary's, prominent lawyers and public officials, who attended those summer parties as young students. they cannot wait to tell me what an inspiration that afternoon was for them. many of you are here tonight. this is just a part of barbara's legacy. this speech is called the barbara k. olson memorial lecture, although i never cared for the term lecture. it sounds too much like a colonoscopy [laughter] or any recent speech by president biden. [laughter] so, i prefer to think of this as a remembrance. so, in preparing for this evening i thought i might try to , channel barbara and what she , might think and say about the state of po
students, including lawyers and judges and people from washington, luminaries such as robert bork, clarence thomas, scalia, steve williams, doug ginsberg, sam alito, lieberman otis, ray randolph, lillian devere, the list goes on and on. i have to stop. but i cannot forget the thrill in your young faces when you came face-to-face with bob bork or clarence thomas or nino scalia. to this day i encounter lawyers , all over the country including members of the cabinet, public -- cabinet secretary's,...
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steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well, got a good one for you today, folks. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from beard delaware-- from bear delaware, it's the champs, it's the robertsy. [cheering and applause] eugenia: yes, yes, yes, yes! steve: and from provo, utah, fonoimoana family. [cheering and applause]
steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well, got a good one for you today, folks. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from beard delaware-- from bear delaware, it's the champs, it's the robertsy. [cheering and applause] eugenia: yes, yes, yes, yes! steve: and from provo, utah, fonoimoana family. [cheering and applause]
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robert. >> there is a lot to unpack there, with the secretary and what steve said, he used printed spend, and and spend is what we would do. and steve admit that because it went up and taxes went down, spending went up, if steve is seen that as inflation, that's what we did, but you are right, sandra, i'm not for the transitory word, i think he was wrong to use that term, no question when enclosed on the nation in the world 12 plus months for a pandemic and then reopen it with supply issues and consumer spending, heads up demand ready to go, you will have inflation. we have increased wages and prices i do think the secretary of transportation is onto something, if we enhance our infrastructure for rail and trains and so on and so forth, that will help the supply issue, it's not going to be imminent, and then with things like children's tax credit and some other things, elder and child care, we will help supply-demand mismatch on labor, so it's not going to be imminent, but those are helpful things on some of the things causing inflation. >> sandra: you would hope that there was more of a plan
robert. >> there is a lot to unpack there, with the secretary and what steve said, he used printed spend, and and spend is what we would do. and steve admit that because it went up and taxes went down, spending went up, if steve is seen that as inflation, that's what we did, but you are right, sandra, i'm not for the transitory word, i think he was wrong to use that term, no question when enclosed on the nation in the world 12 plus months for a pandemic and then reopen it with supply...
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steve bannon in "peril" by bob woodward and robert costa said he wanted to strangle the biden presidency in his crib. at this point in time he will now have to face the justice department at some point in the weeks and months ahead. >> so what lies ahead for bannon after he turns himself in on monday? earlier, one legal expert explained the process step by step. >> he'll be arraigned on monday meaning he'll be formally advised of the charges against him. they'll make sure -- the judge will make sure he has a lawyer to report him. the court will consider the question of bail. in some cases, defendants get locked up pending trial. i think there's virtually zero chance that happens here with steve bannon because the maximum penalty's only one year and because he has no prior convictions worth noting. he was indicted on a fraud case but pardoned. he am be arraigned monday. then they'll go into motions, he will argue throw this out saying he has executive privilege, and we will have a trial unless steve bannon pleads guilty -- i don't expect that. we will eventually have a trial, united state
steve bannon in "peril" by bob woodward and robert costa said he wanted to strangle the biden presidency in his crib. at this point in time he will now have to face the justice department at some point in the weeks and months ahead. >> so what lies ahead for bannon after he turns himself in on monday? earlier, one legal expert explained the process step by step. >> he'll be arraigned on monday meaning he'll be formally advised of the charges against him. they'll make sure...
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according to the book "peril" by bob woodward and robert costa, on the days surrounding january 6, steve giuliani and others gathered at a hotel just two blocks from the white house, discussing plans to delay the certification. >> i'll tell you this. it's not going to happen the way you think it's going to happen. >> the day before on january 5th, bannon ominously teased what was to come on his podcast "war room." >> it's going to be quite extraordinary different. you've made this happen and tomorrow it's game day, so strap in. let's get ready. >> everything points to bannon was very closely associated with anything the campaign was doing. >> i think an overwhelming majority of that crowd was there to try to overturn democracy at that point, or the democratic process. >> bull! bull! >> i knew i was kind of the face of so-called the deep state and the republican party so i didn't want to be out in public too much so i never bring my gun into the capitol complex. i brought it that day. >> i was sort of nervous for the morning. i was curious to see what the rally was. i was hoping not to he
according to the book "peril" by bob woodward and robert costa, on the days surrounding january 6, steve giuliani and others gathered at a hotel just two blocks from the white house, discussing plans to delay the certification. >> i'll tell you this. it's not going to happen the way you think it's going to happen. >> the day before on january 5th, bannon ominously teased what was to come on his podcast "war room." >> it's going to be quite extraordinary...
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steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their third day with a total 20,800 bucks from bear delaware, it's the champs, it's the roberts family. [cheering and applause] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the campion family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car. [cheg
steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their third day with a total 20,800 bucks from bear delaware, it's the champs, it's the roberts family. [cheering and applause] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the campion family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car. [cheg
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years so i want to know more but i'm going to check with steve and be sure and then i will come back and thank you very much. let's go to robertin arkansas please >> caller: hi, jim, and booyah i'm a second time caller and investment club member. >> fantastic. >> thanks for all you do. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm a 59-year-old recent retiree and income investor i look for criteria for names in our portfolio which are bet of breed and good financials and dividends however i do three closed-end funds as a fixed income equal and your former firm goldman sachs offers what i think could be the fourth with the goldman sachs business development company ticker symbol gsbd. it meets the cite ear quay but it trades at a 16% plus premium to the net asset value of the holding. what do you think of goldman sachs business remt company ticker symbol gsbd. >> i looked at this. we see it is trading constantly at the ticker beneath our pictures and i was concerned about it because i felt this way about all of the bdcs. i don't know what they own and if i don't know what they own i can't trust. even if it is from the firm that i love and worke
years so i want to know more but i'm going to check with steve and be sure and then i will come back and thank you very much. let's go to robertin arkansas please >> caller: hi, jim, and booyah i'm a second time caller and investment club member. >> fantastic. >> thanks for all you do. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm a 59-year-old recent retiree and income investor i look for criteria for names in our portfolio which are bet of breed and good financials and dividends...
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steve harvey. [cheering and applause] oh, we got a good one for you today. returning for their fourth day, with a total of $40,800, from bell, delaware, it's the champs, it's the roberts applause] and from kaneohe, hawaii, it's the ahuna family. [cheering and applause]
steve harvey. [cheering and applause] oh, we got a good one for you today. returning for their fourth day, with a total of $40,800, from bell, delaware, it's the champs, it's the roberts applause] and from kaneohe, hawaii, it's the ahuna family. [cheering and applause]
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it's robert spillane he was voted most likely to list his neck size as tire hole [ laughter ] >> steverge tire hole next up, from the steelers, is b.j. finney. he was voted most likely to drink the cup of ranch that comes with wings like a shot [ laughter ] next up, from the chargers, is ty long. he was voted most likely to call kissing, "mouth sin." [ laughter ] next up, from the chargers, is justin herbert he was voted most likely to say, "that's what's up," instead of thank you [ laughter ] "that's what's up. next up, from the chargers, it's dustin hopkins. he was voted most likely to go to a sushi restaurant and order chicken tenders. [ laughter ] next up, from the chargers, is tre' mckitty he was voted most likely to be the number one customer on impossiblehatshapes.net. [ laughter ] he got an award for that >> steve: yeah, he got an award. what is that >> jimmy: it's very rare they rarely give that out. next up, from the chargers, is storm norton >> steve: storm. >> jimmy: he was voted most likely to do the weather on eyewitness news at 7:00. "now the weather with storm norton ne
it's robert spillane he was voted most likely to list his neck size as tire hole [ laughter ] >> steverge tire hole next up, from the steelers, is b.j. finney. he was voted most likely to drink the cup of ranch that comes with wings like a shot [ laughter ] next up, from the chargers, is ty long. he was voted most likely to call kissing, "mouth sin." [ laughter ] next up, from the chargers, is justin herbert he was voted most likely to say, "that's what's up," instead...
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on friday night, i was interviewing robert costa from the "washington post" who co-authored "peril" with bob woodward. the news just broke of steve bannon been indicted. when one or the other of us made reference to that at this live event, there was applause in the room. my comment were to say if steve bannon were here, he would be applauding too. i think he loves to. having an appearance in federal court would be harrowing. today i expect he will put on that green army jacket and walk in there in a gadsden flag and reassert all of their mistaken claims of the election having been stolen. you made reference to the jonathan carl interview. trump doesn't back off from saying pence can be the p word or the patriots. instead, what does he say? it would have been a mistake to accept a fraudulent election. in answer to your question about mark meadows to a lesser extent but mostly steve bannon, i think they will try to use this process to, again, litigate their misrepresentation of what transpired in the most recent election. >> michael, i get that we're not there yet as in bannon is not testifying and certainly mark meadows isn't tes
on friday night, i was interviewing robert costa from the "washington post" who co-authored "peril" with bob woodward. the news just broke of steve bannon been indicted. when one or the other of us made reference to that at this live event, there was applause in the room. my comment were to say if steve bannon were here, he would be applauding too. i think he loves to. having an appearance in federal court would be harrowing. today i expect he will put on that green army...
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. >> you know, robert, the fed funds futures imply 90% chance of the fed raising rates by july 2022 our steve liesman says that's not like me in june 2022 he has a longer horizon for rates to be rising -- at least the probability s. next summer a good time to raise rates >> the fed is very, very slow, very deliberate. i don't want to use the word political, but powell wants to be reappointed and the elections we saw today -- we saw elections. more elections are coming up next year, important elections towards the end of the year. so they don't want to rock the boat at all. so they are boxed in and it would take a very strong character at the helm of the fed, shb like paul volker to really get monetary policy back on an even keel and an anti-inflationary stance that provides for true price stability arizona is requested by congress. >> i am beginning to see more and more talk about where is paul volker these days, resident clearly, the grassroots are looking for something a little bit more hawkish we will leave it there thanks for your time we appreciate it robert heller joining us today with
. >> you know, robert, the fed funds futures imply 90% chance of the fed raising rates by july 2022 our steve liesman says that's not like me in june 2022 he has a longer horizon for rates to be rising -- at least the probability s. next summer a good time to raise rates >> the fed is very, very slow, very deliberate. i don't want to use the word political, but powell wants to be reappointed and the elections we saw today -- we saw elections. more elections are coming up next year,...
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steve richardson. >>> coming up, the "power lunch" is back. not just the show. offices may be mostly empty, but business lunches are filling up. robert frank is live from a hot spot the see what is on the menu for the industry. >> reporter: on the menu today, deal, and deals. we are live from one of the premier "power lunch" hot spots, where it is back in full swing we will take look at what it means for the comeback to work, the new york city economy, and a restaurant industry already challenged trying to find labor. coming up after the break. introducing the biggest advancement in the history of small business bookkeeping. having someone else do your books for you. i'm linda, your quickbooks live bookkeeper. let's do this linda! sounds good! a live expert bookkeeper who understands your business. felipe, i've categorized last month's hair gel expenses. steve, i just closed your books. great, how are we looking? profits are up! on to next month. on to next month, linda! get your books done for you by trusted experts. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. >>> "power lunch" has always been here 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. here on cnbc. but the "p
steve richardson. >>> coming up, the "power lunch" is back. not just the show. offices may be mostly empty, but business lunches are filling up. robert frank is live from a hot spot the see what is on the menu for the industry. >> reporter: on the menu today, deal, and deals. we are live from one of the premier "power lunch" hot spots, where it is back in full swing we will take look at what it means for the comeback to work, the new york city economy, and a...
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steve. good morninging. we're joined by jocko's business partner, pete roberts.ican made, but i like to say that denim and boots built america, and a lot of those big denim companies abandoned america, and we're trying to bring it back. >> reporter: you said ten years ago making everything in america was really important to you, and you stayeded committed to that. how is that serving you now? >> seeing our community deteriorate, the mills fall a apart, the machinery and jobs get exported, i knew that we needed to capture the knowledge and pass it down to the next generation. and it was just super important to us because i love my community, like all folks across the country love their communities. we just diseased to do something about it -- decided to do something about it. >> reporter: what is next? >> we're 250 employees spread across five locations in two states, we're the 215th fastest private growing business in america, but there are some point of failures in our supply chain in america, and that's because of so much that's left. so we're going to do this
steve. good morninging. we're joined by jocko's business partner, pete roberts.ican made, but i like to say that denim and boots built america, and a lot of those big denim companies abandoned america, and we're trying to bring it back. >> reporter: you said ten years ago making everything in america was really important to you, and you stayeded committed to that. how is that serving you now? >> seeing our community deteriorate, the mills fall a apart, the machinery and jobs get...
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steve bannon. some of these outside allies who have connections to fringe groups. what was their involvement in those crucial hours january 2nd through january 6th? >> yeah. robert>>> again, in light of the conversation our lead story as well, the consequence of the big election lie coupled with a kind of permissive environment for violence. it's not academic. randi kaye spoke with some election officials who now find themselves under direct threat and fearing what might come next. >> you're a traitor. perhaps, cuts and bullets will soon arrive. provides my address. provides my kids' names. rino stole election. we steal lives. >> reporter: the death threat came in the form of a text message sent to al schmidt's personal cell phone. he is the philadelphia city commissioner and for the last decade or so, he's run the elections in his city. >> i don't think there is a single election official across the country that ever took death threats into account as part of our job description. >> reporter: for schmidt, it turned ugly after donald trump tweeted about him calling him a rino, republican in name only. and falsely claiming schmidt refused to look at corruption an
steve bannon. some of these outside allies who have connections to fringe groups. what was their involvement in those crucial hours january 2nd through january 6th? >> yeah. robert>>> again, in light of the conversation our lead story as well, the consequence of the big election lie coupled with a kind of permissive environment for violence. it's not academic. randi kaye spoke with some election officials who now find themselves under direct threat and fearing what might come...
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robert costa in their book "peril." reportedly telling the then president, quote, we are going to bury biden on january 6th. now, the fact is this indictment may never force steve bannon to talk. but make no mistake, this is a warning shot aimed at the other members of team trump. let me explain. the message is -- is loud and clear. if you defy a subpoena, there will be consequences. that's got to have a whole lot of them shaking in their boots tonight. okay? stephen miller, kayleigh mcenany, michael flynn. and maybe most of all, mark meadow, who failed to appear for a deposition before the committee today. if he was counting on stonewalling, like bannon, he may be rethinking that strategy tonight. bennie thompson and liz cheney saying -- and i am quoting again -- it is unfortunate mr. meadows has chosen to join a very small group of witnesses who believe that they are above the law, and are defying a select committee subpoena, outright. mr. meadows, mr. bannon, and others who go down this path won't prevail in stopping the select committee's efforts -- effort getting answers for the american people about january 6th. but in that same statement, there's this in
robert costa in their book "peril." reportedly telling the then president, quote, we are going to bury biden on january 6th. now, the fact is this indictment may never force steve bannon to talk. but make no mistake, this is a warning shot aimed at the other members of team trump. let me explain. the message is -- is loud and clear. if you defy a subpoena, there will be consequences. that's got to have a whole lot of them shaking in their boots tonight. okay? stephen miller, kayleigh...
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washington post journalist bob woodward and robert costa, former vice president and fellow hoosier, dan quayle. also reported by woodward and costa was stevel with the president bannon said you've got to call poens and get him back here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th, fing bury them. >> he has decided that he can't -- he doesn't have the power that the president says he has, and trump turns on him. yells at him, says that essentially he has betrayed him and the meeting doesn't end very well between the two men. >> but that did not stop the president from publicly pressuring the vice president on twitter ahead of the certification. >> up next -- >> we were on a conference call and i told kevin mccarthy, when people are convinced that the election was stolen and there's a route out, there's going to be violence. his response was simply "operator, next call." ♪ ♪ we're inspired by you. with clean, fresh ingredients, panera's new chicken sausage and pepperoni flatbread is a mouthwatering explosion of yes. craft? yes! heartiness? yes! living life to the flavor-fullest? heck yes. panera. live your yes. now $1 delivery. because y
washington post journalist bob woodward and robert costa, former vice president and fellow hoosier, dan quayle. also reported by woodward and costa was stevel with the president bannon said you've got to call poens and get him back here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th, fing bury them. >> he has decided that he can't -- he doesn't have the power that the president says he has, and trump turns on him. yells at him, says that essentially he has betrayed him and the meeting...
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. >> steve kornacki, thank you for the rundown, absolutely fascinating. let's go to robert gibbs.imilar to this in obama white house. 2008, the election to end all elections. the end of history, the ascended coalition forever and forever. in 2009, you had bob mcdonald win a huge election in virginia. you had chris christie shock jon corzine in new jersey. then in january, a man take over the white house the night after scott brown took ted kennedy's seat. it was like say morgue over there. so, here's my question. if you can have a redo, and go back to, let's just say, go back to that day that scott brown won on -- i have it here -- january 19th, 2010. what would you have done between then and the midterm elections when the tea party swept into power? because you guy has a couple of huge warnings, tea party still won. what would you have done differently? what do democrats need to do now in preparation for next year's election? >> yeah, that's a great question, thanks, for highlighting all of the days of the 2009 and 2010. >> it's important, robert, too, this is a shift of politics
. >> steve kornacki, thank you for the rundown, absolutely fascinating. let's go to robert gibbs.imilar to this in obama white house. 2008, the election to end all elections. the end of history, the ascended coalition forever and forever. in 2009, you had bob mcdonald win a huge election in virginia. you had chris christie shock jon corzine in new jersey. then in january, a man take over the white house the night after scott brown took ted kennedy's seat. it was like say morgue over...
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roberts: thank you, counsel. general stone. stone: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: petitioner has twice received steve -- received the extremely exceptional remedy of having his execution halted at the last minute. each time he litigates a right of execution date he receives another lengthy reprieve. this court should not countenance the delay of a fourth execution date. ramirez claims that he has consistently sought the same relief, namely his pastor's touch and audible prayer throughout his piecemeal litigation. there are two problems with that assertion. first, it's false. ramirez disclaimed in 2020 that he wanted pastoral touch. and in april 2021, texas gave ramirez all that he had been looking for at that time, his pastor's presence in the execution chamber. second, ramirez' assertion makes his litigation conduct inexplicable. if ramirez was aware the entire time that he wanted pastoral touch and audible prayer, then he has no excuse for failing to timely raise and grieve those requests. ramirez tries to excuse both his failures to -- both his delays and his failures to exhaust by claiming he only learned he wouldn't be p
roberts: thank you, counsel. general stone. stone: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: petitioner has twice received steve -- received the extremely exceptional remedy of having his execution halted at the last minute. each time he litigates a right of execution date he receives another lengthy reprieve. this court should not countenance the delay of a fourth execution date. ramirez claims that he has consistently sought the same relief, namely his pastor's touch and...
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roberts: thank you, counsel. general stone. stone: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: petitioner has twice received steve -- received the extremely exceptional remedy of having his execution halted at the last minute. each time he litigates a right of execution date he receives another lengthy reprieve. this court should not countenance the delay of a fourth execution date. ramirez claims that he has consistently sought the same relief, namely his pastor's touch and audible prayer throughout his piecemeal litigation. there are two problems with that assertion. first, it's false. ramirez disclaimed in 2020 that he wanted pastoral touch. and in april 2021, texas gave ramirez all that he had been looking for at that time, his pastor's presence in the execution chamber. second, ramirez' assertion makes his litigation conduct inexplicable. if ramirez was aware the entire time that he wanted pastoral touch and audible prayer, then he has no excuse for failing to timely raise and grieve those requests. ramirez tries to excuse both his failures to -- both his delays and his failures to exhaust by claiming he only learned he wouldn't be p
roberts: thank you, counsel. general stone. stone: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: petitioner has twice received steve -- received the extremely exceptional remedy of having his execution halted at the last minute. each time he litigates a right of execution date he receives another lengthy reprieve. this court should not countenance the delay of a fourth execution date. ramirez claims that he has consistently sought the same relief, namely his pastor's touch and...
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steve' sentiment of let's see these numbers. i think we'll see a roller coaster tonight. >> we'll be on the roller coaster together all night long. robertbeautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ (vo) is three hundred and ninety-one thousand four hundred and thirty-four square feet... enough space for your ambition? loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just made for traders - they're made by them. thinkorswim trading. from td ameritrade. theo is saving big holiday shopping at amazon. so now, he's free to become, thoughtful theo. and he's got a gift for everyone. so thoughtful. with xfinity home, you can keep your home and everything in it more protected. i can wrangle all my deliveries. thanks, hoss! and i help walk the dog
steve' sentiment of let's see these numbers. i think we'll see a roller coaster tonight. >> we'll be on the roller coaster together all night long. robertbeautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ (vo) is three hundred and ninety-one thousand four hundred and thirty-four square feet... enough space for your ambition? loopnet. the most popular place to find a space. when traders tell...
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steve kornacki. thank you and thank you for your ongoing knowledge of all 50 states. we are going to prepare to take a break at the top of the hour. well we thank our guest robertll of our guests, for their patients being on standby all evening long. that's youngkin campaign headquarters, they are hearing from various folks, leading up to the big moment tonight, which is going to be, the first words from glenn youngkin, who is at least projected by this network, to be the governor elect of the commonwealth of virginia. at the top of the, hour our live special coverage continues. that race, done and dusted. the big question mark. new jersey. they have yet to awarded democratic incumbent, with a second term. over the last 44 years, can governor phil murphy become the lucky one who bucks that trend? or will he fall to the trends of state electoral history? this could be a long night, it could be a long day tomorrow in the garden state. we have all of it covered, my friend ali velshi picks up tonight's live election coverage. at the top of the hour after this break. after this break after this break hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're washing with the bargain brand,
steve kornacki. thank you and thank you for your ongoing knowledge of all 50 states. we are going to prepare to take a break at the top of the hour. well we thank our guest robertll of our guests, for their patients being on standby all evening long. that's youngkin campaign headquarters, they are hearing from various folks, leading up to the big moment tonight, which is going to be, the first words from glenn youngkin, who is at least projected by this network, to be the governor elect of the...
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steve bannon from cooperating. but, again, there is -- you know, democrats and the select committee, republicans as well, they still have a lot of time here. so they will keep charging forward. >> robert costa, let me show you how chairman thompson characterized -- i think that's right. i think what jackie is saying is important. it's likely that a political campaign of sorts will sort of be built around people defying the committee if the trump side views this as a good idea. chairman thompson makes clear that nobody is dealing with the committee the way bannon did. >> have you heard anything from scavino yet? >> oh, yeah, we are negotiate sthoog with meadows, scavino and cache? >> yeah, yeah. >> got it. >> nobody is where bannon is. so he's the only one -- >> robert costa, this is my speculation, this is not any of our reporting but it sounds like this is a committee willing to take something as long as atsds not nothing. do you have any insight as to what those negotiations are with the others? >> clearly, chairman thompson wants to project optimism about the committee. but to jackie and mike's point about time, time is of the essence. and at this point there is going to be a chall
steve bannon from cooperating. but, again, there is -- you know, democrats and the select committee, republicans as well, they still have a lot of time here. so they will keep charging forward. >> robert costa, let me show you how chairman thompson characterized -- i think that's right. i think what jackie is saying is important. it's likely that a political campaign of sorts will sort of be built around people defying the committee if the trump side views this as a good idea. chairman...
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steve, thank you. a lot to think about and a lot to watch behind just the first two nominations. >>> when we come back as the senate prepares to battle over the build back better plan robertks the myth about taxes on high earners. you're watching "squawk box" here on cnbc we'll be right back. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smart phone. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. to washington and what investors need to know about what's happening in the nation's capital. the senate set to battle over the build back better plan and the ks tas to pay for it and with that robert franks joins us on why politics may be prevailing over math what do you mean >> the question around the house bill is whether it's a tax cut or a tax i
steve, thank you. a lot to think about and a lot to watch behind just the first two nominations. >>> when we come back as the senate prepares to battle over the build back better plan robertks the myth about taxes on high earners. you're watching "squawk box" here on cnbc we'll be right back. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and...