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Missy Robbins Shows Seth How to Whip Up Meatballs - Duration: 4:52.-We're here with Missy Robbins, everyone.
She's a James Beard award-winning chef
and owner of Lilia in Brooklyn.
And her cookbook "Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner...Life:
Recipes and Adventures from My Home Kitchen"
is on stands now.
Thank you so much for being here.
-Thank you for having me. - I am so excited.
I ate at Lilia last week. It was an incredible meal.
And what are we gonna be doing today?
-We're gonna first have a little cocktail while we cook.
-Thank you. Thank you, Missy.
-'Cause it always makes cooking a little more fun.
-Yes. -This is called the Bee's Knees.
It's got lemon, honey, gin -- three of my favorite things.
-Okay, great. -So cheers to you.
-Cheers. -Thanks for having me.
-This is such a good night of drinking for me.
[ Laughter ]
-It's strong. -All right.
Beer before liquor. [ Laughter ]
-We're gonna make meatballs. -Okay, great.
-Like, to me, the epitome of home cooking, comfort food.
-Uh-huh. -The best.
So we have veal and pork here.
-That looks beautiful. -Ground.
-Great. -A little fatty.
And we're gonna just start throwing stuff in here.
-Okay. -You could use your hands.
You can use a spoon. -I'll use my hands.
-All right, let's start with the onions.
-Okay. -Those are onions, garlic.
-I'm gonna use the spoon. -Really?
[ Laughter ]
-Well, I was excited and -- -Throw it all in.
-All of it? -Yeah, don't be shy.
-That's a lot of onion and garlic.
-That's a lot of onions and garlic.
It makes a very, very, very moist meatball.
-Okay. -Bread soaked in milk.
-Bread soaked in milk? -The key.
-Oh, that's fantastic.
-I bet your grandmother didn't make them like this.
-Eggs. -Eggs.
-Four eggs. -Four eggs.
-Okay. Should I use my hands for the eggs?
-Yeah, go, go. I'd like to see that.
-Okay. Ohh!
[ Laughter ] All right, ready?
Olive oil. -Olive oil.
-All right. -All right, great.
-We got some Parmigiano-Reggiano.
-Is that stuff going in? -Yep.
-All of it? -No.
-What's that? -That's garlic powder.
-So how much? -All of it.
-Okay. -All the garlic powder.
Can't have enough garlic powder. -Okay.
-Fennel seed. -Okay. Oh, great. Over here.
-And chili flake. -All right, great.
-That's it. -All right, perfect.
-And now, now we're gonna mix. -Okay, great.
-Are you ready to mix? -Yeah. Hands?
-Is that shirt nice? -No.
-'Cause I don't know if you're gonna be able to wear it again.
[ Laughter ] Get in there.
You can do hands, you can do spoons.
I was told you love to do your hands --
Wow. -I do like to do hands.
Oh, my God! This is -- I feel like
I don't want to tell you because you're the James Beard --
I think you should've brought a bigger bowl.
[ Laughter ]
-I thought it would be more fun to challenge you a little.
-Yeah, that's true. Okay.
Oh, now we're in it! -You want me to finish up?
-No! I feel great about this!
-You got to get it all mixed. Everything.
-All right, take over. Take over.
-Really, really, really mixed in.
-Oh, there it is!
-You're not done, though, with your work.
You're not done here. -I'm not done with my work?
-You are not done.
-Well, I mostly just wanted to get back in here.
Okay. [ Laughter ]
-That's it. I knew that would keep you going.
-Okay. -All right, ready?
These are very, very, very wet meatballs.
-Uh-huh. -And they're really tender.
-That's my wife's pet name for me.
-Tender? Or wet and tender?
-Wet meatball. [ Laughter ]
-I don't know. Wow.
This is getting interesting, Seth.
It's getting really interesting.
-You don't know why. [ Laughter ]
-Ready?
All right, ready? You're good at this.
-Thank you. -Look at your formation.
-Thank you, yeah. -Look at that.
All right, ready?
-They don't call me Wet Meatball for nothing.
-Wet Meatball. [ Laughter ]
Can't wait to write you little notes.
-All right, yeah. I hope your wife doesn't mind.
[ Laughter ] All right, ready?
-Yeah. -Here we go.
-All right. What now? -We're gonna go in the oven.
-Okay.
-First, we're gonna wash our hands.
-Okay, great. -Here you go. I came prepared.
-Oh, thank you. Okay, great.
-I came prepared. -All right.
And we are gonna put these on eBay.
[ Laughter ]
-That's great.
Who do you think they'll go for more?
Yours or mine? -My mom, probably.
-I think yours. All right.
We're gonna go in here. -Okay.
-Ready? -Yep. How hot?
-400 degrees. -Okay, great. And how long?
-About 10 minutes. -Okay, great.
-Just to get them brown. This is the magic of television.
-Okay. -We have them already done.
They're gonna go in here. -All right.
-They're gonna go there.
And, then, what's gonna happen here
is they're gonna go in sauce. -Oh, my God.
Mm-hmm.
-So we have some already cooking here.
And they can simmer in the sauce for,
you know, a good solid 45 minutes.
-Okay. So, 10 here, and then simmer here for 45?
-Yeah, you can go a half an hour,
But if you're, like, hanging out and you're not ready,
just put it really low. -Okay.
-And then, this is a sauce made with 30 cloves of garlic.
-30? -30 cloves of garlic.
It's in the book. It's called 30 clove.
-Okay, great. That's an easy --
Wait. Can I scoop one of these in and try it?
-Go for it. You should scoop four of them.
-And you have a new restaurant coming, too?
-I do have a new restaurant coming,
also in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
-And it's called Misi, after you.
-It is called Misi. Is that weird?
-No, I mean, I like that you --
-It's spelled differently. -Okay, there you go.
-M-I-S-I. So it sounds Italian.
-All right. Uh... -What do you need?
-A fork? -Oh, here.
Here we go -- fork. -Okay, great. Perfect.
-Would you like some cheese on that?
-I was about to give you a very bad Yelp review
if you didn't have a fork. [ Laughter ]
-Really? Well, we make you mix with your hands,
you can eat with your hands. -Oh!
-Is that good? -Yeah, it's fantastic.
-Awesome.
-Thank you so much for being here.
-Thank you for having me.
-Give it up for Missy Robbins, everybody.
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Senator Tammy Baldwin on Trump's Family Separation Policy - Duration: 3:18.-Welcome to the show.
-I'm delighted to join you.
-I was gonna say it's been an interesting week in Washington.
But I feel that has been true for a long time.
-It is. -Yeah.
We are on a real streak of interesting weeks.
This week, you had the president saying
that what was happening with family separation
was the Democrats' fault.
Obviously, the specifics of the family separation,
that was not true, it was the Democrats' fault.
But now, he signed this executive order,
which still allows for indefinite detention
and does nothing to get these children back to their families.
Is it now, with those problems that have been created,
is this a problem for the president?
Or is this a problem for you and your colleagues in Congress?
-Well, first of all, it's not unusual for this president
to blame others for problems
that he had a big hand in creating.
-Yes.
-And, so, just to be clear, he created a policy a month ago,
back in May, his zero-tolerance policy.
And that policy resulted in what we've just watched, aghast,
on our televisions and, you know, in discussions.
It's been heartbreaking.
His executive order yesterday, we're all waiting like,
"Oh, is he gonna reverse this?
Has he finally acknowledged that this was immoral
and that he needs to do something about it?"
And then we read the details.
And, of course, it doesn't address the over 2,000 children
who are already separated from their parents.
And it doesn't -- I mean, it doesn't change the fact
that we would be jailing children with their families,
which is still wrong.
And, you know, it's as though the United States government
has just kidnapped 2,000 children
and there is no plan to reunite them with their parents.
And it's amazing that we're talking about the idea that
we would need to have Congress pass a bill to make
the administration do the right thing here.
But that may end up being what we have to do.
-With children being used as political pawns --
-Yes.
-Which is something that attorney general Jeff Sessions
basically admitted this is for.
Chief of Staff John Kelly admitted this was a deterrent,
that if you take children away from their parents,
less people will come.
Isn't it something -- you know,
obviously, this is something the administration is doing.
Are you surprised that your Republican colleagues
aren't stepping forward faster saying,
"Look, there's one thing none of us should ever do,
no matter what our party is,
which is to use children as pawns"?
-Right. But they haven't stepped forward
when it's happened in the past, so this isn't the first time.
Although this is probably, you know, almost unspeakable
to watch children being ripped away
from their mothers and fathers.
But whether it's for deterrent effect, as they say,
or to get his wall. -Mm-hmm.
-He did this with Dreamers. -Right.
-And he did this with the child health insurance program,
which was allowed to expire for weeks and weeks and weeks.
We're talking about children getting the care
that they need and not being dropped off of it.
So this is not the first time.
And most of it has been as leverage for his wall.
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Senator Tammy Baldwin on Being the First Openly Gay Person Elected to the Senate - Duration: 3:32.-Things are so depressing that I want to thank you,
because you come from Wisconsin,
which is known for cheese and beer.
[ Cheers and applause ]
-Yes! And a lot of other things.
-And a lot of other things. -[ Laughs ] Yes.
-But you were kind enough to actually bring beer.
And while we're talking about this,
I would much rather have a beer out.
So can we bring it out?
-Yes. -Yeah. Okay, great.
There we go. This is -- Do you want to tell?
Yeah, we don't have to pour it in a glass, right?
-Right, no. -Okay, great. That's perfect.
So, this is a famous beer? -Yes, it is.
-Okay. -Okay.
[ Cheers and applause ]
-That's a lot better.
That is a lot better.
You have an interesting situation right now.
You have a re-election campaign coming up in the midterms.
No candidate has had more outside money spent
in order to defeat you than you have.
And you don't actually have an opponent yet, correct?
-Well, the primary hasn't happened yet.
-The primaries haven't happened.
-So they haven't nominated an opponent.
-So, they -- basically, their problem is not that
they like the other person more than you.
They just want to stop you.
-I think you're right. Yeah. -Yeah.
And this is outside money from billionaires.
How do you even approach going into an election
knowing that you have so much stacked up against you
as far as outside interests?
-Yeah. Well, I guess you would have to choose --
-This helps, right? [ Laughter ]
-I guess you have to choose to sort of wear it
as a badge of honor.
Now, these donors, they have an agenda.
They have -- They're special interests.
And I don't think they like me.
And whether it's, you know, Big Pharma that I'm fighting for
making sure that they don't jack up the prices of drugs
that Wisconsinites need to survive
or insurance companies that are working with folks
to try to get rid of coverage
for people with pre-existing conditions.
Or, you know, Wall Street hedge funds
that enjoy their tax loopholes.
I don't think they like me much
because I'm fighting for the people of Wisconsin
and against them.
-I want to ask you about this.
You had started politics in your 20s.
You were openly gay for your first election.
And now you are the first openly gay senator elected.
-Yes. -To the United States.
[ Cheers and applause ]
-First woman too, from Wisconsin.
-Yep. First woman from Wisconsin. A lot of firsts.
And yet you said that was not as much of a hurdle for voters
in your state as you thought it would be.
Is that true?
-I think it is true.
I think that voters are looking for somebody
who is in their corner, who is listening.
Listening is a key trait these days that we don't see enough.
And I think they are just looking for somebody
who has their back and is fighting for them every day.
Wisconsin's number one in cheese production.
Almost a quarter of all the cheese in the country.
We're America's dairy land.
We also have a huge manufacturing sector.
So you know us for beer and brats and cheese,
but you also know us for motorcycles and bicycles
and you know us for ships.
We make ships for the Navy.
You know us for all sorts of things.
And fighting for those things that identify us
as Wisconsinites and our work ethic
and those cultural traditions,
I think that's what's really important to voters in my state.
-Well, that's fantastic.
Thank you so much for being here.
It's just a real pleasure to meet you.
Yeah, cheers. -But we can shake too.
-Yeah, we'll shake too. Senator Tammy Baldwin, everybody.
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