Journalist Cokie Roberts Dead at 75
Cokie Roberts, an awarding-winning journalist who was a media fixture for decades on ABC and National Public Radio (NPR), has died from complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
Cokie Roberts, an awarding-winning journalist who was a media fixture for decades on ABC and National Public Radio (NPR), has died from complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” during the roundtable discussion on President Donald Trump’s nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, Cokie Roberts questioned Trump’s judgment. Partial transcript as follows: RADDATZ: Let’s bring in our powerhouse roundtable. ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd. Shawna Thomas,
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” panelist Cokie Roberts said if Democrats take control of the House of Representatives after the 2018 midterm elections “you will see a move toward impeachment.” Partial transcript as follows: DOWD: This is — Ken Starr
Dr. Gina Loudon, political commentator joined Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday to discuss Sen Al Franken’s admission to groping women over some number of years.
Appearing on ABC’s This Week, National Public Radio’s Cokie Roberts admitted that “for years” the female press corps has covered up sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” network analyst Cokie Roberts said now that President Donald Trump had supported Alabama GOP U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore, it will be “very hard to defeat” Moore in the December 12 special election. Roberts said, “He doesn’t have to
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” network contributor Cokie Roberts declared during a panel discussion about President Donald Trump’s reaction to the violence in Charlottesville, VA that Trump had to “share responsibility.” Roberts said, “Well, the president has to share responsibility.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” ABC and NPR commentator Cokie Roberts argued that keeping out Syrian refugees is “extremely dangerous” and “like shutting the Jews out during World War II.” Roberts said, “[I]f the reports about what he
During ABC News’ Election Night coverage political commentator argued that “[T]here probably is a strong sentiment about not having a woman president.” Roberts said, “[T]here probably is a strong sentiment about not having a woman president. And that is something,
On Thursday’s broadcast of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” ABC and NPR commentator Cokie Roberts state that “we would have otherwise had a lot of stories about Hillary Clinton and those WikiLeaks, but they kept being pushed out of the top
Monday on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” ABC political commentator Cokie Roberts offered her thoughts on the apparent health issues regarding Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and the how the party could be looking to handle things if a replacement is needed for
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” ABC political commentator Cokie Roberts said the members of the GOP who are supporting Trump were “morally tainted.” Partial transcript as follows: JOE SCARBOROUGH: We don’t know exactly what’s going to happen with Donald Trump
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” network commentator Cokie Roberts said when Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attacks his opponent Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as “unhinged,” it is code for “we shouldn’t elect a woman.” Roberts said, “About unhinged and she doesn’t
Sunday on ABC’s ” This Week,” ABC contributor Cokie Roberts said the only reason presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s polling numbers on the question of leadership are low is because there is an “implicit bias” against women. Roberts said, “I
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” political commentator Cokie Roberts said Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is having trouble with particularly young voters and noted that “more Romney supporters are for Trump than Obama supporters are for Hillary.” Roberts said, “And
On Monday’s “CNN Newsroom,” journalist Cokie Roberts argued that presumptive GOP presidential nominee has created “a lot of hatred and hostility between groups in this country, after a half century of us trying to bring people together.” Roberts said, that
Friday during ABC’s special coverage of Pope Francis’ visit to New York City, a panel assembled by anchor George Stephanopoulos, which included ABC contributors Matthew Dowd and Cokie Roberts, discussed the resignation of House Speaker John Boehner, which was announced
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” show regular Cokie Roberts declared Hillary Clinton as “brilliant” for playing the grandmother card. Roberts said, “They also have a new message out, the grandmother message and she’s using it very well. Climate change for
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” while discussing the brewing controversy over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton not taking questions from the media while running for president, long-time ABC News personality Cokie Roberts said, “I don’t think anybody votes on whether
MSNBC’s “Hardball” host Chris Matthews wondered if Republican women would “sneak out” and vote for Hillary Clinton “without telling hubby” on Tuesday. After relaying that his mother didn’t tell anyone she voted for JFK, he asked, “is it possible that
Obama Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett got a very warm reception before her interview on Wednesday’s broadcast of “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. Just before the pre-interview commercial break, Jarrett walked on-set and could be seen hugging BBC anchor Katty Kay and