experiment here. three different types of beer in this cooler. i m going to come back and reported this at 9:45. the only beer left bud light. two time super bowl champion honors butker gave this advice to graduates at georgia tech. in the end no will party how much money you attain get married and start a family. there is you go. that is naples, florida. i got what i wanted. i got people, i got water. i got a pierre. naples many people without a pierre. best place to live. one thing in particular the corkscrew otto ban swamp. that s why a lot of people move there. steve: what is that? brian: a swamp where corks are found. steve: really? brian: right. steve: you re making that up? brian: yes. i guess if you go in, you float, perhaps. everybody knows corks float. if you live in naples, you are not going to move. people love it. it s clean by the way. i don t know who is hosing it down. every time i go to naples no litter. steve: how pretty is that.
colin kaepernick has done a powerful message for younger people in his new book. he says, stand up for what you believe in part of the goal. and telling the story is not to take pride, your blackness, take pride in your culture. my hope is young people, readers walk away and they seize their power. nothing wrong with that at all. everyone should take pride in their background. and who they are. after all, capponi himself led a charmed life, adopted at five weeks old by parents who by his own account, loved and supported him. your dad and i have had so many proud moments since the day you came into our lives. you always been very persistent and tenacious in pursuit of anything that you desired. but i admire that trait. you as well, because it s what took you to fulfillment of your dream and upper middle class upbringing in california . and nice house, nice community, a top athlete and school, both baseball and football probably played in the major leagues. his parents sacrif
we start tonight with that late breaking news that special counsel jack smith has subpoenaed trump s former chief of staff mark meadows part of smith s investigation into trump and his role in the january 6th insurrection. now, i should say this is according to a single source and being reported by cnn. nbc has not yet independently confirmed this reporting. but cnn reports tonight that meadows received a subpoena for documents and testimony some time in january. this comes just one week after we learn that special counsel smith subpoenaed trump s former vice president, mike pence. so clearly things are heating up. and beyond the fact that subpoenaing the former president s former chief of is staff is a huge deal on its own, mark meadows in particular is quite a potential witness. meadows was involved in a now infamous phone call between trump and georgia secretary of state raffensperger in which trump pressured raffensperger to find 11,780 votes. and he was in the office wit
is nothing compared to what southwest florida woke up to today. shreve seeflorida woke un house others carried away by brutal storm . carried away by brutal storm surge surge and debris, including cars ending up in bays. in some circumstances, the destruction is almost unimaginable. circumstance steve harrigan, by the grace of god , rode out the storm as close to the impact zoneow as anyone else. and tonight we find him inrigh placita, which is right acrossci the causeway connecting i the barrier island of bocasl grande. steve , you ve seen some justrii horrific destruction.de what can youstruct telion, whatc how the search and rescue attempts areue unfolding in the dark? there? ar they are going on . they are continuous. h they ve carried ouavt more than seven hundred rescues and they really got started just aftether 1:00 o clock in the morning.as o as soon as the winds die down belomow forty miles per hour, they were out there really risking their lives to try to save
an idyllic spring morning. no hint of what is to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own, the late john paul stevens. the end of the court s term is just weeks away. a whole host of consequential decisions to come. a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. is this the end of roe v. wade? of law and of life. reporter: at the service the judges look collegial. they call themselves a happy family. beneath the surface there is much more to this story. they not only aren t getting along with each other, they don t like each other. people die! it is a court at war with itself. and in the center stands chief justice john roberts. john roberts is someone who is used to winning. he s very much a judicial conservative. not a fan of roe vs wade. but the chief is stayed to be keenly aware that abolishing roe could tear america apart. he cared more about preserving the legitimacy of th