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only at td ameritrade. >> dickerson: welcome back i'm john dickerson. joining us now is former attorney general alberto gonzales he is out with new book called "true faith and allegiance" a story of service and sacrifice in war and peace about his life and time serving the george w. bush administration. i want to start with where you were briefly the one administration official to be off in a secret location. temp us first a little bit about that experience. and then you said it gave you new appreciation for the presidency, how so? >> well, of course, when a disaster and presidentsial succession. and so, i spent that evening on airplane flying around, i remember thinking, watching president bush give the address that evening. i would advise him through two cars, i've experienced pretty big moments with him before. but sitting on that airplane suddenly hit me, my gosh, something happened in washington, would i and people on that airplane be able to govern a wounded nation. president finishes his speech, headed back to andrews air force base and we land.
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i'm john dickerson. we'll get to politics in a minute, but first an update on a story we've been following all week, that of the police shooting of keith lamont scott in charlotte, north carolina. we turn to cbs news correspondent errol barnett for an update. errol? >> reporter: good morning, john. last night saw mostly peaceful protest, but tensions here remain high as this story continues to unfold. saturday evening the charlotte mecklenburg police department released portions of dashboard camera and body camera footage of the encounter with keith lamont scott. the police department paints a scenario in which officers observed mr. scott with marijuana but didn't think it was an arrestable offense until they also saw him raise a weapon. the police released this photo of the handgun they say has traces of scott's d.n.a. meanwhile, the scott family says they have been left with more questions than answers. they asked if excessive force was necessary since scott was not behaving aggressively, and they ques
i'm john dickerson. we'll get to politics in a minute, but first an update on a story we've been following all week, that of the police shooting of keith lamont scott in charlotte, north carolina. we turn to cbs news correspondent errol barnett for an update. errol? >> reporter: good morning, john. last night saw mostly peaceful protest, but tensions here remain high as this story continues to unfold. saturday evening the charlotte mecklenburg police department released portions of...
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's pelley: now let's bring in john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation." john, we were talking today about how specific clinton was about her plans last night but trump was not, and that doesn't seem to diminish his support at all. >> no. hillary clinton's supporters love her command of information, but beyond her core supporters, there are voters for whom that specificity isn't enough. those voters have one of two emotional reactions to the race. either they don't trust hillary clinton or they have some kind ct a gut-level connection to tnald trump, and hillary ininton isn't going to break through that emotional connection simply by mastering the material. the only way she can, say pollsters and strategists i talked to today, is by making trump seem unfit for the job, essential replacing one emotional reaction with another one, fear. but for those who don't already see donald trump as unfit, making him seem unfit isn't just about the facts. it's about, the voters who like him are willing to think he can grow on the job. they think he can surround hmself w
's pelley: now let's bring in john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation." john, we were talking today about how specific clinton was about her plans last night but trump was not, and that doesn't seem to diminish his support at all. >> no. hillary clinton's supporters love her command of information, but beyond her core supporters, there are voters for whom that specificity isn't enough. those voters have one of two emotional reactions to the race. either they don't trust...
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i'm john dickerson. today the nation honors those killed when terrorists hijacked planes and crashed them into the world trade center, the pentagon and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. [bell tolls] moments of violence were observed at the three sites and around the world. the names of those killed in new york after the planes hit the twin towers were read at ground zero. both donald trump and hillary clinton paid their respects. here in washington, the president attended a memorial ceremony at the pentagon. >> we remember an we will never forget the nearly 3,000 beautiful lives taken from us so cruelly. >> dickerson: and we begin our coverage on this anniversary with the head of the central intelligence agency, john brennan. director brennan, what have we learned in 15 years? >> well, good morning, john. what we've learned is that these groups, whether it was al qaeda or isis, can cause much death and destruction as they pursue their mindless agenda. and so what we've learned over the last 15 years
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john? >> dickerson: anna werner in new york. thanks, anna. we go now to new york congressman peter king, who sits on both the house intelligence and homeland security committees. congressman, governor cuomo just said there are no links to international terrorism. do you think that's the case? >> we don't know. in fact, in many of these cases we don't know until two, three or four days later whether or not there is a terrorist link. whether or not it's connected overseas. whether or not it's homegrown. the fact there is no evidence right now doesn't mean much. we have the times square bombing back in new york in 2011 i guess it was, and there was no... it took several days before we realized that was coming out of the taliban and pakistan. the boston marathon we didn't know for several days if that was terrorism. so i think we have to assume that terrorism is always a real possibility and go from there. whether it turns out to be or not, we don't know, but i certainly would in the think of ruling out terrorism at this stage. >> dickerson: what
john? >> dickerson: anna werner in new york. thanks, anna. we go now to new york congressman peter king, who sits on both the house intelligence and homeland security committees. congressman, governor cuomo just said there are no links to international terrorism. do you think that's the case? >> we don't know. in fact, in many of these cases we don't know until two, three or four days later whether or not there is a terrorist link. whether or not it's connected overseas. whether or...
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now with some insight into all of this let's bring in john dickerson, our cbs news political director and of course the moderator of "face the otion." rahn, this lack of information around hillary clinton's health, it goes to a broader issue of transparency. >> that's right. these kinds of moments give you some sense of the habits of openness of a campaign. and that's important because it eclls you how open they might be in the white house. hillary clinton already had a strike against her with the email server. outside of the state department system, not transparent, then eme deleted some email, not transparent either. but campaigns offer other ways in which transparency is tested. there are certain demands of the xampaign. di you turn over your tax returns, your medical records. hillary clinton has done that. she has done more on the medical records than donald trump and turned over her tax returns. he has done nothing with tax returns and very little on health. in the question with him is if he is not transparent in the campaign, how transparent will he be as president? >> pelley: n
now with some insight into all of this let's bring in john dickerson, our cbs news political director and of course the moderator of "face the otion." rahn, this lack of information around hillary clinton's health, it goes to a broader issue of transparency. >> that's right. these kinds of moments give you some sense of the habits of openness of a campaign. and that's important because it eclls you how open they might be in the white house. hillary clinton already had a strike...
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john dickerson is joining us here tonight. john, what did you see? >> at the end there, i wasn't sure they were going to do the shaking of the hands. you know, throughout the evening, donald trump stuck on a couple of big themes, kept talking about the typical politicians, how hillary clinton had been a part of the system that failed america again and again. he was pressed on specifics. hillary clinton had a lot of specifics, and he kept coming back to not specifics but naming the problem, saying it was the result of the police class. when he was political class. when he was specific it was about trade and how to make good trade deals. hillary clinton was quite specific on everything from her tax plans to her policies overseas. but the question will be did people like the blunt force of trump or did they like hillary clinton's greater command of the fact? >> pelley: hillary clinton was getting into a great deal more in terms of the details. she was apparently, from the looks of it, reading notes from the podium. donald trump's points were bumper stic
john dickerson is joining us here tonight. john, what did you see? >> at the end there, i wasn't sure they were going to do the shaking of the hands. you know, throughout the evening, donald trump stuck on a couple of big themes, kept talking about the typical politicians, how hillary clinton had been a part of the system that failed america again and again. he was pressed on specifics. hillary clinton had a lot of specifics, and he kept coming back to not specifics but naming the...
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good morning, john. >> dickerson: good morning, jane. we'll have the latest on hurricane hermine, talk to governor chris christie about that and his support for donald trump. he's running the trump transition. and brand new poll numbers and analysis of where the race stands in this final stretch. >> pauley: john dickerson, thank you. also ahead this morning, conor knighton chats on facebook, details go to our website. next week here on "sunday morning." >> come on, everybody. >> letting loose with wendy williams. >> letting loose with wendy williams. ♪ and demi lavas toe. most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. hmmmmm....... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. named one of car and driver's 10best, 10 years in a row. get between you and life's dobeautiful moments.llergens flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes
good morning, john. >> dickerson: good morning, jane. we'll have the latest on hurricane hermine, talk to governor chris christie about that and his support for donald trump. he's running the trump transition. and brand new poll numbers and analysis of where the race stands in this final stretch. >> pauley: john dickerson, thank you. also ahead this morning, conor knighton chats on facebook, details go to our website. next week here on "sunday morning." >> come on,...
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good morning, john. >> dickerson: good morning, charles. on the anniversary of the attacks of 9/11 we'll talk to the director of the cia about the threats america faces now and what the next commander in chief will face. also have poll results from the battleground states about what shoters looking for in the next commander in chief who has the skills who can handle a crisis. >> osgood: thank you john dickerson. next week here on "sunday morning" -- paul, ringo and bruce! you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? more of a spokes metaphor. get organized at voya.com. take one of those pillows they smell really fresh. what if we told you we washed these sheets 7 days ago. really no way downy? downy fabric conditioner. give us a week, and we'll change your bed forever. want more freshness? add new downy fresh protect. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber® works. inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber® n
good morning, john. >> dickerson: good morning, charles. on the anniversary of the attacks of 9/11 we'll talk to the director of the cia about the threats america faces now and what the next commander in chief will face. also have poll results from the battleground states about what shoters looking for in the next commander in chief who has the skills who can handle a crisis. >> osgood: thank you john dickerson. next week here on "sunday morning" -- paul, ringo and bruce!...
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. >> thank you, john. >> dickerson: and now we turn to cbs news director of elections anthony salvanto. welcome back. anthony, the polls are tightening. why are they tightening? >> the big picture is that big, big lead we saw hillary clinton open up over the summer has now shrunk back to what is at best a narrow lead. you know, some of these states that i think clinton, we've seen those big leads come back, like colorado, it's really instructive. the biggest reason across all of it is enthusiasm from her voters. that's a little bit on the wane. but what ends up happening is you see key groups like you mentioned, those younger voters, they're not as excited, they're not as enthusiastic for her. they're moving into that undecided or won't vote car -- category or to third parties. she has to get that excitement back up. polls don't tell you about vote choice. they tell you about who is likely to show up. if they're not as likely to show up, numbers go down. >> dickerson: let's pause for a moment. we're going to be beneath a blizzard of polls between now and the end. how should people thin
. >> thank you, john. >> dickerson: and now we turn to cbs news director of elections anthony salvanto. welcome back. anthony, the polls are tightening. why are they tightening? >> the big picture is that big, big lead we saw hillary clinton open up over the summer has now shrunk back to what is at best a narrow lead. you know, some of these states that i think clinton, we've seen those big leads come back, like colorado, it's really instructive. the biggest reason across all...
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both candidates are among john dickerson's guests tomorrow on "face the nation." >> ninan: after a cease-fire collapsed in syria this week, russian and syrian waterpark planes have been hermineing syria's largest city, aleppo. on saturday the head of the united nations said he's appalled by the chilling upsurge in attacks and warned the use of bombs against civilians may amount to war crimes. for more we have jonathan vigliotti in london. >> reporter: a new, unrelenting round of government-led shellings and bombings pound in neighborhoods in rebel-held east aleppo. the russian-backed syrian army said saturday they successfully retook the handarak refugee camp, which had been controlled by rebels for years. but success has come at great cost to civilians trapped in the cross-fire. hospitals already stretched thin were packed. this dazed child was plucked from the rubble. and yesterday, syrian rescue workers scraped away debris to uncover this young girl. ( crying ) five-year-old rawan alowsh survived the attack that smashed her family's home, but her parents, sisters, and brother all died. the
both candidates are among john dickerson's guests tomorrow on "face the nation." >> ninan: after a cease-fire collapsed in syria this week, russian and syrian waterpark planes have been hermineing syria's largest city, aleppo. on saturday the head of the united nations said he's appalled by the chilling upsurge in attacks and warned the use of bombs against civilians may amount to war crimes. for more we have jonathan vigliotti in london. >> reporter: a new, unrelenting...
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this morning," we will discuss the implications of clinton's illness with cbs news political director john dickerson. >> both hillary clinton and donald trump attended memorial services marking the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. until dawn this morning, search lights position to represent the twin towers in lower manhattan will shine into the sky. close to 3,000 people lost their lives that day. services were held across the country. jamie yuccas has our report. >> reporter: at ground zero in new york, a thousand people, including victims' families, dignitaries and politicians, marked 15 years since 9/11. >> this is a country. we are never more united. >> reporter: readings and additional singers were added for this milestone year. ♪ may you always do unto others and let others do for you ♪ >> reporter: the day started with a traditional moment of silence. a bagpipe procession played under overcast skies. tolling bells filled the air. >> my dad vincent deao worked in the north tower. >> reporter: relatives then read the names of those killed in the terror attacks. >> and my sist
this morning," we will discuss the implications of clinton's illness with cbs news political director john dickerson. >> both hillary clinton and donald trump attended memorial services marking the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. until dawn this morning, search lights position to represent the twin towers in lower manhattan will shine into the sky. close to 3,000 people lost their lives that day. services were held across the country. jamie yuccas has our report. >>...
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bob schieffer and john dickerson. you can watch the debate tonight here on cbs. our live coverage begins at 6:00 pacific time. >> the world is remembering the extraordinary career and life of arnold palmer, the golfing great died yesterday from heart complications at the age of 87. palmer's style and dominance on the golf course elevated the game to new heights. dana jacobson looks at his lasting legacy. >> beloved and transcendent, that's how he's being remembered today. his father, a golf pro and grounds keeper in latrobe, pennsylvania, taught palmer the game that he then helped introduce to millions. voted the athlete of the decade in the '60s, he was always true to his father's words, don't tell people how good you are, show them. >> the line is perfect. he's got it. >> known simply as the king, arnold palmer captivated the sports world with his ferocious style of play and the magnetism of a movie star. golf would never be the same when he burst on the scene in the late 1950s. he became the face of the sport and helped turn the country club game mainstream. i
bob schieffer and john dickerson. you can watch the debate tonight here on cbs. our live coverage begins at 6:00 pacific time. >> the world is remembering the extraordinary career and life of arnold palmer, the golfing great died yesterday from heart complications at the age of 87. palmer's style and dominance on the golf course elevated the game to new heights. dana jacobson looks at his lasting legacy. >> beloved and transcendent, that's how he's being remembered today. his...
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." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," john dickerson of "face the nation." >>> the largest deal of its kind that the u.s. has signed a trade deal to any country. israeli's ability to use the money on israeli military products will be phased out. eventually, all of the money must be spent on american military industries. >>> the united states and russia have agreed to extend the cease-fire in syria for another 48 hours. the truce started monday and, generally, it has been holding, but, so far, humanitarian aid to the hard-hit city of aleppo has not gotten through. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: here is the sound of a cease-fire working. what a contrast to last week. when russian and syrian planes were dropping bombs on rebel-hell aleppo. we drove into the government side of the city through suburbs shattered by fighting. and heard the occasional rumble of artillery in the distance. this cease-fire is not perfect. but it is good enough that we found repair crews already out on the job tackling the huge task of restoring power. and on both sides of this divided city, the play
." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," john dickerson of "face the nation." >>> the largest deal of its kind that the u.s. has signed a trade deal to any country. israeli's ability to use the money on israeli military products will be phased out. eventually, all of the money must be spent on american military industries. >>> the united states and russia have agreed to extend the cease-fire in syria for another 48 hours. the truce started...
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cbs this morning," a debate preview with our "face the nation" political experts, current moderator john dickerson and former host, bob schieffer. >>> golfer arnold palmer is being remembered for how he played the game and how he changed it. palmer died yesterday of heart complications at a pittsburgh hospital. he lifted golf to a new level. >> a heartfelt thank you to our four-time masters champion, mr. arnold palmer. >> reporter: golfing trail blazer arnold palmer was known simply as "the king." he learned the game from his father who was a greens keeper at a golf course in pennsylvania. after serving in the coast guard, palmer returned to the game he loved. his first tour win was the canadian open in 1955. palmer is credited with making the game popular in the '60s and built a fan base known as arnie's army. >> i'd like to think and truly believe that golf and golfers are both some sort of human values that symbolize so many americans. >> reporter: over the course of his distinguished career, palmer would go on to win 62 pga titles and seven major championships, including four masters
cbs this morning," a debate preview with our "face the nation" political experts, current moderator john dickerson and former host, bob schieffer. >>> golfer arnold palmer is being remembered for how he played the game and how he changed it. palmer died yesterday of heart complications at a pittsburgh hospital. he lifted golf to a new level. >> a heartfelt thank you to our four-time masters champion, mr. arnold palmer. >> reporter: golfing trail blazer arnold...
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godmother, john. >> dickerson: good morning, charles. we'll have the latest than explosion overnight in new york. a conversation with senator tim kaine, trump campaign manager also and sit down with john lewis at the african american museum. >> osgood: thank you, john. next week here on "sunday morning" -- [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ♪ on the road again [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ♪ just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ♪ [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s for just $199 a month. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. >> osgood: we you this "sunday morning" in wisco
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coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk with cbs news political director john dickerson about their strategies. >>> investigators are uncovering more evidence linking ahmad rahami to a bombing saturday in new york and new jersey and they are looking for two people who may have unwittingly diffused an explosive device. kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security committee held up a copy of a bloody page from bombing suspect ahmad rahami's journal during a hearing on domestic terror. >> talks about god wiggle with, the son of bombs. gunshots to your police. death to your oppression. >> reporter: rahami is faces ten federal charges, including use of a weapons of mass destruction and bombing a public place. >> in the near future, it is our intention to bring the defendant to federal district court for the southern district of new york, which has jurisdiction over the manhattan neighborhood where more than 30 innocent people were wounded and countless others were gravely endangered by his bombs. >> reporter: prosecutors say they also found video that s
coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk with cbs news political director john dickerson about their strategies. >>> investigators are uncovering more evidence linking ahmad rahami to a bombing saturday in new york and new jersey and they are looking for two people who may have unwittingly diffused an explosive device. kenneth craig reports. >> reporter: the chairman of the house homeland security committee held up a copy of a bloody page from bombing suspect ahmad...
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joining us now is john dickerson, our cbs news political director and the anchor of "face the nation" and a moderator of two of the primary debates. john, millions, tens of millions of people are going to watch this debate, but the supporters of hillary clinton and donald trump are not likely to have their minds changed. what are the candidates trying to do here? >> so we talk about debates in terms of winners and losers, but the vast majority of people watching have their winners and losers. they pick them before the debate. they know who they will be. there are two audiences. one is the audience of enthusiasts. and both candidates want to make them more enthusiastic, that means getting them out to vote. there are a lot of people who are not sure whether they're going to vote at all. the others who are enthusiastic already, get them out and volunteer. so it's going to be give people a reason to believe. there's a much smaller group, which is the swing voters or undecided. that's very small, people going back and forth, and those people are likely to keep going back and forth. >> pell
joining us now is john dickerson, our cbs news political director and the anchor of "face the nation" and a moderator of two of the primary debates. john, millions, tens of millions of people are going to watch this debate, but the supporters of hillary clinton and donald trump are not likely to have their minds changed. what are the candidates trying to do here? >> so we talk about debates in terms of winners and losers, but the vast majority of people watching have their...
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now, sunday, on the eve of the first presidential debate, john dickerson's guests on "face the nation" will include vice presidential candidates mike pence and tim kaine. john, major garrett, nancy cordes, bob schieffer will join us right here for cbs news live coverage of the debate. that is monday evening at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. chicago is suffering through a murderous year. more than 500 people gunned down so far. dean reynolds reports the police have drawn up a list of people likely to be shot, in the hope of saving them. >> reporter: about 8:45 on the night of june 15, 28-year-old antonio perkins was filming himself, and warily watching his block on the city's west side. a documented gang member with a long arrest record, perkins knew there were rival gangs in his neighborhood, so he was cautious. but not cautious enough. ( gunfire ) about 22 minutes later, perkins died, a death the police say was entirely predictable, because perkins was on the department's strategic subjects list. >> suspect, suspect... >> reporter: 1,400 individuals at high risk in the city's epidemic of vi
now, sunday, on the eve of the first presidential debate, john dickerson's guests on "face the nation" will include vice presidential candidates mike pence and tim kaine. john, major garrett, nancy cordes, bob schieffer will join us right here for cbs news live coverage of the debate. that is monday evening at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. chicago is suffering through a murderous year. more than 500 people gunned down so far. dean reynolds reports the police have drawn up a list of people...
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cbs news political director and "face the nation" moderator john dickerson is here. >> good morning. let's start with the "usa today" poll that shows supporters say candidates are more motivate by fear of the other candidate than excitement about the person they are supporting. >> that's right. >> once again, a reminder this may be a referendum election? >> absolutely. 80% of trump voters are voting for him because they are scared of clinton and 62% are voting for her because they are scared of trump. that's why it's depressing for some people. it's a referendum how bad the other person are and this isn't a election people are not motivated by. they are motivated by the fear of the alternative and what that means actually is not only is it going to be potentially continually a depressing election but how do you build a mandate for governing? whoever wins there will be a sourness to the victory and that is a problem if you want to do something when you get in office. >> also problem for the members of the hispanic advisory council. its own candidate position with regard to immigration
cbs news political director and "face the nation" moderator john dickerson is here. >> good morning. let's start with the "usa today" poll that shows supporters say candidates are more motivate by fear of the other candidate than excitement about the person they are supporting. >> that's right. >> once again, a reminder this may be a referendum election? >> absolutely. 80% of trump voters are voting for him because they are scared of clinton and 62%...
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cbs news political director and face the nation moderator john dickerson is here. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> we'll talk about the debate in a moment. but the candidates both responsing to what we see in tulsa and charlotte. >> hillary clinton saying there's too much violence from the police in -- with african-american men dying. and donald trump having a variety, as major said, he struggled, had a variety of responses. he was asked by one questioner in a town hall about black-on-black violence and he talked about a national stop and frisk. if we think about this now in terms of who's turning out their voters there's obviously the policy question. but in the african-american community the notion of stop and frisk, as the remedy to a situation in which young black men are being killed -- >> is not popular. >> is not popular and essentially a turnout mechanism for hillary clinton. >> it was an -- as one paper put it an awkward and counterproductive outreach to african-americans and at the same time he managed to offend the fraternal order of police by
cbs news political director and face the nation moderator john dickerson is here. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> we'll talk about the debate in a moment. but the candidates both responsing to what we see in tulsa and charlotte. >> hillary clinton saying there's too much violence from the police in -- with african-american men dying. and donald trump having a variety, as major said, he struggled, had a variety of responses. he was asked by one questioner in a town...
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john dickerson from washington. >> the first presidential debate is coming up soon. donald trump and hillary clinton will meet on monday, september 26th at hofstra university. cbs news will carry the debate live beginning at 6:00 p.m. pacific time right here on cbs. >>> tropical storm julia was downgraded to a depression this morning. it has moved offshore after dumping record rainfall in parts of georgia. the storm system now threatens to cause flooding along the coast. david begnaud is outside of charleston, south carolina. david, good morning. >> gayle, what's really changed overnight is the threat. the storm was moving slowly, and erratically. just kind of me andering along the coast. as we went to bed last night the storm moved offshore. that's the good news. because for the last 24 hours, the better part of it, it spent a lot of time dumping rain in the low country of charleston. as the slow and steady rain came down across charleston, it didn't take long for the water to start building up in the street. we spotted sandbags on sandby outside of a store downtown
john dickerson from washington. >> the first presidential debate is coming up soon. donald trump and hillary clinton will meet on monday, september 26th at hofstra university. cbs news will carry the debate live beginning at 6:00 p.m. pacific time right here on cbs. >>> tropical storm julia was downgraded to a depression this morning. it has moved offshore after dumping record rainfall in parts of georgia. the storm system now threatens to cause flooding along the coast. david...
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and john dickerson and bob schieffer and bill o'reilly of fox news here in studio 57. >> we remember the king of golf today, arnold palmer, the man who revolutionized the game and the business of sports has died at the age of 87. >> we begin with a look at today's eye
and john dickerson and bob schieffer and bill o'reilly of fox news here in studio 57. >> we remember the king of golf today, arnold palmer, the man who revolutionized the game and the business of sports has died at the age of 87. >> we begin with a look at today's eye
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be anna gunn, john dickerson, and simone yetch. now stick around for james corden and his guests, danny mcbride, david duchovny, and many olympic heroes. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun. ♪ feel the love tonight. ♪ it's going to be a slight. ♪ in the late late snow. >> ladies ande
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be anna gunn, john dickerson, and simone yetch. now stick around for james corden and his guests, danny mcbride, david duchovny, and many olympic heroes. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun. ♪ feel the love tonight. ♪ it's going to be a slight. ♪ in the late late snow. >> ladies ande
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john dickerson of face the nation discussed the attacks with peter king sits on homeland security and intelligence committees. congressman, governor cuomo said there are no links to international terrorism, do you think that's the case? >> we don't know. in many of the cases we don't know, two, three, four days later whether or not a terrorist link. whether or not connected overseas. whether or not it is home groechblt the fact there is no evidence right now. doesn't mean much. times square bombing in new york, 2011, guess it was. and there was no, took several days before, to realize that that was coming out of the, taliban in pakistan. boston marathon bombing we didn't know for several days for certain if, if that was terrorists. so i think you have to assume from the start, terrorism is a real possibility. and go from there. whether it turns out to be or not. you know we don't know. certainly would not even think of ruling out terrorism at this stage. >> what's the best way to react for the public and law enforcement officials in incidents like this. we now are so connected. the mi
john dickerson of face the nation discussed the attacks with peter king sits on homeland security and intelligence committees. congressman, governor cuomo said there are no links to international terrorism, do you think that's the case? >> we don't know. in many of the cases we don't know, two, three, four days later whether or not a terrorist link. whether or not connected overseas. whether or not it is home groechblt the fact there is no evidence right now. doesn't mean much. times...
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we are going to talk with john dickerson about trump's struggle to win support from minorities. and peter greenberg live with the story on the cruise ship making hit. it's failing through the remote and once impasse -- sailing through the remote and once impassable northwest passage linking the pacific and atlantic ocean. the news is back in the morning. that and more and we'll see y'all at 7:00. >> that cruise ship looks cool and cold and a little expensive. right? [ laughter ] >> reporter: 32 day trip is going to run but $25,000 a pop. >> whoo. >> and if you go look but don't touch. >> okay. i'll just watch the story. that's a lot cheaper. thank you, we'll see you at 7:00. >> you bet. >> that would be nice. >>> new jobs report is out. joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: the u.s. economy is cruising right along. solid hiring although slowing down a little bit in august. the labor department reports a gain of 151,000 jobs last month. that was weaker than expected. about half the gains that we saw in june and july. the unemployment rate st
we are going to talk with john dickerson about trump's struggle to win support from minorities. and peter greenberg live with the story on the cruise ship making hit. it's failing through the remote and once impasse -- sailing through the remote and once impassable northwest passage linking the pacific and atlantic ocean. the news is back in the morning. that and more and we'll see y'all at 7:00. >> that cruise ship looks cool and cold and a little expensive. right? [ laughter ] >>...
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john dickerson discussed the event with the vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence for "face the nation." >> some of hillary clinton's supporters say there is a different standard for hillary clinton. what is that different standard in the debate? >> well, i'm not sure -- i'm hoping there isn't a different standard in the debate, john. i think there's been some worry that maybe up to now there's been different standards appl d applied. but that's the great thing about the debate. i think there's three critical points. first, the candidates get grilled on specifics. hillary has been very specific about policy plans. we have a book out describing them. donald trump less so. but tomorrow is an opportunity to see whether donald will be specific about what he proposes to do. second, unanswered questions. the voters have questions. donald trump hasn't released his tax returns. news of this past week shows a whole series of very serious questions about donald trump's ties to russia. and finally, there's been news recently about very questionable, even illegal payments by the t
john dickerson discussed the event with the vice presidential candidates tim kaine and mike pence for "face the nation." >> some of hillary clinton's supporters say there is a different standard for hillary clinton. what is that different standard in the debate? >> well, i'm not sure -- i'm hoping there isn't a different standard in the debate, john. i think there's been some worry that maybe up to now there's been different standards appl d applied. but that's the great...
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well, ahead, john dickerson on what last night's speech means for the campaign. we are also going to talk with democratic vice-presidential nominee tim kaine. >>> the retired general in charge of the wounded warrior project will join us. he plans now to refocus the charity after cbs news investigation uncovered lavish spending. and from a chance to travel around the world to a trip down memory lane, how senior communities are experimenting with virtual reality. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> >> looks could. thank you. >>> apple's ceo tim cook now having his say after the european union slapped his company with a hefty fine. with business news from silicon valley and beyond, here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. when it comes to a $14 billion fight against apple, ceo tim cook is the know mincing words. he told the irish independent that it is total political crap. he says that the eu is picking on ireland and says that it's a move to grab taxes owed to the us treasury department. cook says he is
well, ahead, john dickerson on what last night's speech means for the campaign. we are also going to talk with democratic vice-presidential nominee tim kaine. >>> the retired general in charge of the wounded warrior project will join us. he plans now to refocus the charity after cbs news investigation uncovered lavish spending. and from a chance to travel around the world to a trip down memory lane, how senior communities are experimenting with virtual reality. the news is back in the...
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tomorrow, john dickerson's guest on "face the nation" is john brennan of the cia. >> seven people in france are in custody after a police breaking up a plotting an attack on paris. johnathan vigliotti joins us from our london bureau with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the arrests mark the first time a mostly female team is suspected of organizing a terror plot in france. their planned attack was primitive, but, if successful, it could have been very destructive. >> reporter: the canisters were not rigged to explode, but investigators found a blanket with traces of fuel and a cigarette butt in the car. police arrested seven people, five of them women, including a 19-year-old who was shot in the leg after she stabbed an officer with a knife. french prosecutor francois milan said they were taking orders from isis in syria and linked to previous attacks in france. one of the women was engaged to marry two terrorists from separate attacks. the killer of two police officers in paris in june and the killer of a priest in norman di in july. the women were on the radar of security ser
tomorrow, john dickerson's guest on "face the nation" is john brennan of the cia. >> seven people in france are in custody after a police breaking up a plotting an attack on paris. johnathan vigliotti joins us from our london bureau with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the arrests mark the first time a mostly female team is suspected of organizing a terror plot in france. their planned attack was primitive, but, if successful, it could have been very destructive....
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. >>> sunday, john dickerson talks with mike pence and tim kaine and speaker of the house paul ryan and former democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. that's a lineup. that's sunday morning here on "face the nation". >>> the smithsonian national museum of african-american culture opens tomorrow morning. i love when we can say this, oprah will be here. hey, oprah! so glad to see you. can't wait to talk to you about this. she joins us on how it will help tell america's story. it is >>> after this sunday morning, you can see charles osgood on the radio. we'll see the tribute to charlie when he says farewell after 45 years at cbs news. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." contribute brute f contribute to charlie. that's ahead. ad on "cbs this morning." and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira ha
. >>> sunday, john dickerson talks with mike pence and tim kaine and speaker of the house paul ryan and former democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. that's a lineup. that's sunday morning here on "face the nation". >>> the smithsonian national museum of african-american culture opens tomorrow morning. i love when we can say this, oprah will be here. hey, oprah! so glad to see you. can't wait to talk to you about this. she joins us on how it will help tell...
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. >>> tomorrow morning on "face the nation" john dickerson's guests include kellyanne conway and congressman john lewis, democrat of georgia. >>> in florida, health officials have expanded the zone where zika infections have been found in miami beach. the area now covers 4 1/2 square miles up from 1 1/2 square miles. five new nontravel-related zika cases have been identified in that area. officials in miami-dade county are aggressively controlling mosquitoes with a larvicide. miami plans to lift the local zika transmission zone in the winwood neighborhood on monday, citing progress there. >>> we have breaking news overnight. an intense firefight in the streets of philadelphia left two police officers and four civilians injured, the gunman dead. the chase and shoot-out happened in west philadelphia late last night. police say an officer was ambushed while sitting in her patrol car. she was shot several times in the arm and her protective vest. a university of pennsylvania police officer was also hit. the gunman was cornered in an alley and fatally shot. two of the four civilians who were shot
. >>> tomorrow morning on "face the nation" john dickerson's guests include kellyanne conway and congressman john lewis, democrat of georgia. >>> in florida, health officials have expanded the zone where zika infections have been found in miami beach. the area now covers 4 1/2 square miles up from 1 1/2 square miles. five new nontravel-related zika cases have been identified in that area. officials in miami-dade county are aggressively controlling mosquitoes with a...
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before that on sunday morning gayle will join john dickerson on "fact the nation" with a preview. >>> captain "sully" sulle,, >>> three u.s. open rookies are also military veterans. ahead, the wounded warrior taking on a new challenge. you're watching "cbs this morning." hi, i'm dominique wilkins. when you have type 2 diabetes, like me, there's a moment of truth. and with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the stomach, the liver and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or
before that on sunday morning gayle will join john dickerson on "fact the nation" with a preview. >>> captain "sully" sulle,, >>> three u.s. open rookies are also military veterans. ahead, the wounded warrior taking on a new challenge. you're watching "cbs this morning." hi, i'm dominique wilkins. when you have type 2 diabetes, like me, there's a moment of truth. and with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar...
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." >>> face the nation moderator john dickerson was there last night and he's here this morning. >> good morning norah. >> suburban women. they're leaning towards women. did donald trump succeed in winning them back? >> this is a big group for donald trump. he had to show that he had the temperament, judgment, could occupy the office of presidency. debates are the closest we come to a formal activity that looks kind of like the presidency. i think both in the debate with the interruptions, the bombast, that was essentially a debate version of donald trump in those big arenas. his supporters love that. they love that bluntness, but i think for that group there's nothing in the debate that would give them confidence. >> i kept thinking towards the end of the debate there was a lot of micro targeting going on. that's a phrase that's used where the candidate speaks specifically to dem graphics, her bringing up the race several times, also bringing up what he has said about women. very deliberate on her part. >> absolutely. deliberate also, particularly for her supporters. one of the things s
." >>> face the nation moderator john dickerson was there last night and he's here this morning. >> good morning norah. >> suburban women. they're leaning towards women. did donald trump succeed in winning them back? >> this is a big group for donald trump. he had to show that he had the temperament, judgment, could occupy the office of presidency. debates are the closest we come to a formal activity that looks kind of like the presidency. i think both in the...
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. >>> and tomorrow on "face the nation" here on cbs, john dickerson will have both vice presidential candidates as guests and ind senator mike pence and virginia senator tim kaine. >>> crowds expected in the nation's capital for the opening of the national museum of african-american culture. the $550 million edition. from slavery to the present day. at the white house president obama discussed the museum's importance in understandin today's world. >> history doesn't always move in a straight line. and without vigilance, we can go backwards as well as forwards. >> ground broken at the site in 2012. more than half the money used to build the museum came from private donations. coming up in our next half hour we will take you inside. >>> time to show you the headlines. the "washington post" reports president obama set the stage for yore showdown with congress. after vetoing the bill that would allow 9/11 family members to sue saudi arabia. the attackers allegedly had tied to saudi arabia. mr. obama says the measure could open the door to u.s. being sued in foreign courts. congressional
. >>> and tomorrow on "face the nation" here on cbs, john dickerson will have both vice presidential candidates as guests and ind senator mike pence and virginia senator tim kaine. >>> crowds expected in the nation's capital for the opening of the national museum of african-american culture. the $550 million edition. from slavery to the present day. at the white house president obama discussed the museum's importance in understandin today's world. >> history...