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believes. >> dickerson: we'll get report on mr. trump as trip from vietnam then turn to the news back home as republican race to get tax reform through congress got sidetracked by party politics. following democratic in key states and local elections came a bombshell "washington post" report. alleging sexual misconduct on the part of alabama republican senate special election candidate, roy moore. key republicans say moore should step aside so he doesn't bring down the party. so far moore denies the report and refuses to drop out. >> these attacks are completely false and untrue. >> dickerson: we'll talk to south carolina republican senator tim scott and vermont senator bernie sanders plus treasure secretary steve mnuchin and we'll ask a group of new hampshire trump voters if the president is meetihe >> step it up. >> i still like him. dickerson: we'll have plenty of analysis on all the news all coming up on "face the nation." good morning, welcome to face the make i'm john dickerson. we have a lot to cover both at home and abroad.
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. >> dickerson: welcome back the "face the nation." in asia this weekend, president donald trump's most urgent priority is the north korean nuclear threat. we're joined now by major garrett, who is with the president in tokyo, and can shed some light on what message he plans to send to the north koreans while in the region. major? >> reporter: good morning. president trump began his embassy tensive swing through asia in japan. minutes after air force one touched down, the president donned a bomber jacket and told a region already with jittery of fears over war that dictators, by that he meant north korea's kim jong-un, should heed the warnings of the u.s.'s might. japanese prime minister shinzo abe greeted mr. trump warmly. abe's government remains encouraged by the president's hard line on north korea, and japanese officials say china has never been more motivated to deal with the north, a reflection, they say, of the president's harsh rhetoric. north korea will assuredly dominate all the president's conversations here in asia. he sai
. >> dickerson: welcome back the "face the nation." in asia this weekend, president donald trump's most urgent priority is the north korean nuclear threat. we're joined now by major garrett, who is with the president in tokyo, and can shed some light on what message he plans to send to the north koreans while in the region. major? >> reporter: good morning. president trump began his embassy tensive swing through asia in japan. minutes after air force one touched down, the...
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of what might happen in the future, might not listen to them. >> dickerson: we'll be back in a >> dickerson: we'll be back in a moment. im i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >> dickerson: this week was one your an verse of presidential election that turned out differently than many observers expected. in the news business, it has been a year of discussion about what we missed. hopefully this is led to humility and improvement. few are breaking news alerts for day-old news, fewer peek-a-boo headlines that don't pay off when read the story and more explanation and better reporting that helps people understand the world around them. but the anniversary of the unexpected outcome was also an echo of the unexpected outcomes of the presidential elections of 1824, 1948, 1980 and 2000. all
of what might happen in the future, might not listen to them. >> dickerson: we'll be back in a >> dickerson: we'll be back in a moment. im i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot...
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of what might happen in the future, might not listen to them. >> dickerson: we'll be back in a >> dickerson: we'll be back in a moment. im i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. do your research.nd. find the best fit. why not do the same for your prescription drug plan? at silverscript, we're experts in medicare part d. and 5 million people, just like you, trust us every day. with no deductible and lower monthly premiums, we could help you save money and get better coverage on thousands of prescriptions. so take a closer look at silverscript. we think you'll like what you see. >> dickerson: this week was one your an verse of presidential election that turned out differently than many observers expected. in the news business, it has been a year of discussion about what we missed. hopef
of what might happen in the future, might not listen to them. >> dickerson: we'll be back in a >> dickerson: we'll be back in a moment. im i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot...
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i'm john dickerson. our focus this week, indictments and taxes. special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election made its first big move this week. on monday former trump campaign chair paul manafort and former aide rick gates were charged with a litany of crimes, including money laundering and being unregistered foreign agents, but manafort's attorney said the 31-page indictment showed -- >> there is no evidence that mr. manafort or the trump campaign cloudied with the russian government. >> dickerson: but mueller did have evidence that trump aide george papadopoulos met with the russians, the second known contact with the campaign and russians peddling dirt on hillary clinton. the other big story: tax reform. thursday was tax day in washington with house republicans finally unveiling their long-talked-about plan. >> this plan is for the middle-class families in this country who deserve a break. we are getting rid of loopholes for special interests and we are leveling the playing field. >>
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i'm john dickerson. minnesota democrat al franken stayed out of sight so far this week end as senators from both parties and franken himself have called for an ethics investigation into charges that he made unwanted advances towards model leann tweeden during a 2006uso trip. as for roy moore with the familiar alabama special election scheduled three weeks from tuesday, it will be up to the voters to determine whether or not he'll make it to the senate. we begin with cbs news correspondent dean ron who'd is in birmingham. dean, what are the chances that mr. moore goes to washington? >> well, they're not very good, john. if the birmingham news has anything to say about it. there you see their editorial today, reject roy moore. they found him unfit on many levels beyond just the improprieties that are alleged with younger women in his days as a prosecutor when he was in his 50s. more over this editorial endorses deb jones, his democratic opponent. it is just the latest attempt to block moore's path to washi
i'm john dickerson. minnesota democrat al franken stayed out of sight so far this week end as senators from both parties and franken himself have called for an ethics investigation into charges that he made unwanted advances towards model leann tweeden during a 2006uso trip. as for roy moore with the familiar alabama special election scheduled three weeks from tuesday, it will be up to the voters to determine whether or not he'll make it to the senate. we begin with cbs news correspondent dean...
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>> dickerson: question cool book. more of our conversation can white house budget director mick mulvaney. i want to just button up on this point about arcane senate rules. those are in place, though, to force budget discipline and so that people don't say let's get a lot of tax cuts blow a big hole in the deficit one of the huge knocks against this tax cut. size. debt but going to increase. >> they are. also written in 1974, haven't been changed, i don't think at all since then just very difficult to do, difficult to model a $20 trillion economy. make the argument if i sold 100 of these cups last year at $5 then i'd lower price to $4 this year that i won't sell any more. that's what the scoring does. it is arcane system, we think it's broken and doesn't reflect the real world but we have to play by those rules. >> dickerson: also, people are saying, i think you suggested this before the break, that eye shanely if people like the tax cuts they're going to get continued. future congress will do this. isn't that slightly
>> dickerson: question cool book. more of our conversation can white house budget director mick mulvaney. i want to just button up on this point about arcane senate rules. those are in place, though, to force budget discipline and so that people don't say let's get a lot of tax cuts blow a big hole in the deficit one of the huge knocks against this tax cut. size. debt but going to increase. >> they are. also written in 1974, haven't been changed, i don't think at all since then just...
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dickerson: you mentioned st. jerome, he went back to it later, right is that the one he keeps working and -- >> people say he abandoned his paintings. one of the things i discover asked like with st. jerome, young painter in florence, st. jerome in the wilderness, very skele gets the neck muscles wrong early on puts the painting aside. but he comes back 25 years later, after he's done more 'natural tee drawings and he redoes the neck muscles. i've discovered wasn't so much that he abandoned paintings he thought sometimes a perfect is the enemy of the good, false a brush stroke i can make better. reminded me of steve jobs who holds up shipping the original macintosh, i wrote a book about him earlier, lot of similarities. because steve wanted the circuit board inside the mac to look beautiful. so they hold up shipping it so that notion of sometimes you hold on to something until you can make it perfect. it's not a good recipe for business. but it is a good recipe to do every now and then in life. >> dickerson: the
dickerson: you mentioned st. jerome, he went back to it later, right is that the one he keeps working and -- >> people say he abandoned his paintings. one of the things i discover asked like with st. jerome, young painter in florence, st. jerome in the wilderness, very skele gets the neck muscles wrong early on puts the painting aside. but he comes back 25 years later, after he's done more 'natural tee drawings and he redoes the neck muscles. i've discovered wasn't so much that he...
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good morning, welcome to face the make i'm john dickerson. we have a lot to cover both at home and abroad. we begin with cbs foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan who is traveling with the president, she joins us from hanoi, vietnam. >> good morning. as the president nears the end of the most extensive visit to asia by any president more than 25 years, his relationship with vladimir pout tin again taking center stage of a material the two met in vietnam, mr. trump said putin appeared sincere when he denied any russian intervenes in the u.s. election. >> i believe that he feels that he and russia did in the meddle in the election. as to whether i believe it or not, i'm with our agencies he is especially that is currently constituted. >> he made that clarification after having told reporters that the hacking was an artificial democratic hit job. republican senator john mccain says the president was naive to take the word of a former kgb agent over the u.s. intelligence community, which concluded with confidence that the hacking was dir
good morning, welcome to face the make i'm john dickerson. we have a lot to cover both at home and abroad. we begin with cbs foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan who is traveling with the president, she joins us from hanoi, vietnam. >> good morning. as the president nears the end of the most extensive visit to asia by any president more than 25 years, his relationship with vladimir pout tin again taking center stage of a material the two met in vietnam, mr. trump said putin...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> dickerson: today on "face the nation." on this thanksgiving weekend broadcast, we'll explore what history teaches us about leadership and times of crisis. with historians including robert dallek, his new book is "franklin delano roosevelt: a political life." ron chernow's latest work is "grant" biographer of our 18th president ulysses grant. mark updegrove has written about 41st and 43rd presidents bush, his new book called "the last republicans" and we'll also be joined by nancy koehn can he author of "forged in crisis" do leaders share common straights traits. what does the path tell us about the present. also talk about genius and creativity with walter isaacson author of "leonardo da vinci" and back in the present our analysts will catch you up on what you misunderstand week and look ahead to the end of the year sprinted in congress. all ahead on "face the nation." good morning welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. most of our post thanksgiving broadcasts will dean voted to discussion on leadership in times
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. >> dickerson: there's no ambiguity about this issue from your standpoint in terms of rush interfering with the elections? >> what i say i've seen information, i'm not going to comment on any of the confidential information i've seen. we are carrying out the sanctions. let me be clear. nobody thinks this has had any impact on the elections. so whatever occurred there was no impact. so i think the american public is ready to move on to more important issues, tax reform and foreign policy and national security. >> dickerson: i just think on national security front people think this is an enemy we should believe with them as such. the sebate bill came out this week, corporate tax breaks are very important to the president, don't phase in until 2019 is that a problem? >> the good news is, both the house and senate bill have the absolute same objectives. i think we're looking forward to this week, house passing the bill. obviously we would prefer if they kicked in sooner rather than later but we're going to work with the senate on that issue and one of the things that's very important, even
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. >> dickerson: we're back with mick mulvaney the director of white house office of management and budget. mr. director, i want to start with the individual mandate. something the president wants, it's in the bill now, part in the senate just make the numbers add up. if it was taken out would the president be okay with maybe cutting that corporate rate to 22% all the way down to 20 to make up that money that they need in the senate? >> no. i don't think so. i don't think anybody doubts where the president is on repeal or replace. the white house would love to see obamacare taken apart all at once, bit by bit. however we can do it. that being said, there's a couple of things that the president has been very clear on from the very beginning. number one, middle class ordinary americans working folks have to pay less and has to be simpler. number two, that corporate tax rate has to be as low as possible. virtually wanted it at 15%. we agreed with house senate leadership to go to 20% as part of the early discussions here. i don't think you'll see us interest in going above 20%: so, i think at
. >> dickerson: we're back with mick mulvaney the director of white house office of management and budget. mr. director, i want to start with the individual mandate. something the president wants, it's in the bill now, part in the senate just make the numbers add up. if it was taken out would the president be okay with maybe cutting that corporate rate to 22% all the way down to 20 to make up that money that they need in the senate? >> no. i don't think so. i don't think anybody...
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john dickerson in washington, thanks. you can watch john on face the nation on sunday at 10:00 in the morning. >>> all right. live look outside. it is pretty chilly. temperature 39. dew point is 14. that gives you an idea of just how dry the air mass is. it will get into the teens north so bitterly cold. still cold tomorrow but light winds and still chilly on sunday. just a few clouds come in late. not bad and then a few showers on monday primarily confined to monday morning. so michigan comes to town. mostly sunny and cold winds at the northeast at about 5 to 10. and really next week looks pretty good. 43 tomorrow then 53 on sunday. and then a pair of 54s monday and tuesday back to near 60 on wednesday which is actually average for this time of year. we're kind of losing sight of that. we showed you earlier the big storm 30 years ago tomorrow. that was one heck of a snow storm. >>> all right. 35 by 7:00. 27 by 8:30 in gathisberg. so we're talking temperatures in the teens. i think these are high. more like 19 in leesburg
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dickerson welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you jim, happy to be here >> i go through the reports here, you're saying we're at the start of a complete new era of growth, there are a lot of skeptics, i know i'm not one of them you got to answer them who say, are you kidding me it's got to be mere the end. look at the stock price of materials. >> well, jim we just finished a record quarter, our revenue up 40% and our profit up 2 times that amount. in the history of applied tae materials there's never been a investment time in that company. we see this in retail today, healthcare, transportation, many many many different areas and at the foundation of that technology is applied materials with materials innovation. our semiconductor business is hitting on all cylinders our display business, we see multi versions so we're firing all cylinders jim, and the nature of our confrontation is changing these industries, that's filling our business that's something we've never seen in the history of our company. >> okay you're calling ai a war, and it's shaping up to be the biggest battle of ou
dickerson welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you jim, happy to be here >> i go through the reports here, you're saying we're at the start of a complete new era of growth, there are a lot of skeptics, i know i'm not one of them you got to answer them who say, are you kidding me it's got to be mere the end. look at the stock price of materials. >> well, jim we just finished a record quarter, our revenue up 40% and our profit up 2 times that amount. in the history of...
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face the nation hosts john dickerson to discuss, on the way next. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> after three devastating hurricanes, the white house is asking for more money. some lawmakers from hurricane hit regions say that's not enough. this is president trump's third request for disaster relief money. it totals now close to $100 billion. >>> listen, i've honored you by allowing you to start off here. what you said is not right. i come from the lower middle class. we didn't is anything. so don't spew that s
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. >> quijano: we turn now to our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. so john, what are the chances roy moore can win the alabama senate seat in the december? >> well, we don't know. the polling shows that moore is a little bit behind but given all the kompleg of this race and the moral baggage that it's taken on you have to be highly sceptical of state polling just anyway but also in this condition where people might not just say they're going to vote for him and ultimatedly end up voting for him. he has a core constituency who really loves him and the question is whether will are enough democrats white house raged by this behavior to actually turn out. but i think it's anybody's guess at this point. >> another issue, house republicans passed a tax bill earlier this week. a few republican senators still have questions about the senate version of the bill. will the senate, you think, be able to pass it before the end of the year. >> the legislative days are drawing short. there are sort of a handful of republican senators who have issues and the questi
. >> quijano: we turn now to our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. so john, what are the chances roy moore can win the alabama senate seat in the december? >> well, we don't know. the polling shows that moore is a little bit behind but given all the kompleg of this race and the moral baggage that it's taken on you have to be highly sceptical of state polling just anyway but also in this condition where people might not just say...
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. >> let's bring in our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. john, former interim chair of the democratic national committee donna braz ille admitted in-- brazile admitted in her new book she considered a backup presidential ticket after hillary clinton fainted at the 9/11 memorial during the campaign. how does the in-fighting within the dnc affect the future of the democratic party? >> well, this book that donna brazile has written kind of kicks a braws that has been sitting there a little bit dorm ant in the public sphere. there has been a fight in the democratic party since the 2016 election. this exacerbates that fight. it shows how real that fight is, how there is disunity in the democratic party. there is no one kind of leader out of the pack and it's probably not tbing to get resolved until 2020. >> quijano: you have two big gubernatorial races coming up in virginia and new jersey. how do you think that disunity within the democratic party will impact the outcomes of the upk078ing elections? >> well, the most important one are the one ev
. >> let's bring in our chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" host john dickerson. john, former interim chair of the democratic national committee donna braz ille admitted in-- brazile admitted in her new book she considered a backup presidential ticket after hillary clinton fainted at the 9/11 memorial during the campaign. how does the in-fighting within the dnc affect the future of the democratic party? >> well, this book that donna brazile has written...
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so still a lot to play out here. >> mason: all right, john dickerson, thanks. and john's guests on "face the nation" this sunday include senators tim scott and bernie sanders and treasury secretary steven mnuchin. louis c.k. admitted today that he engaged in sexual misconduct with at least five women. he was also dropped by his publicist, as well as the f"x" network and his new movie will not be released. carter evans reports-- and a warning, some of the language is graphic. >> i've let go of any dream of getting in great shape. >> reporter: accused of exposing himself and masturbating in front of multiple women, today comedian louis c.k. admitted these stories are true. in a statement, c.k. said: he went on to say he is "remorseful for his actions." this all comes as hollywood is dealing with an explosion of sex crimes accusations and a los angeles district attorney is now forming a task force to deal with any potential criminal cases. >> it's important that as allegations come in from around the county, if they do, they all have a first centralized stop. and
so still a lot to play out here. >> mason: all right, john dickerson, thanks. and john's guests on "face the nation" this sunday include senators tim scott and bernie sanders and treasury secretary steven mnuchin. louis c.k. admitted today that he engaged in sexual misconduct with at least five women. he was also dropped by his publicist, as well as the f"x" network and his new movie will not be released. carter evans reports-- and a warning, some of the language is...
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also the hometown of jamal dickerson, known as mr. d. >> what kind of things do your student see in these streets? >> just see struggle, real struggle like their friends in trouble, their friends selling drugs, friends dying. >> he keeps his student off the streets by keeping them busy. >> scoff more taj mere spends hours each day practicing with mr. d and playing in the marching band. >> he just always therefore me always keeping me in a positive mood. i never gives me a chance basically to kind of slip off, do my own thing either. >> over 15 years, mr. d has helped his bands win awards across the country. >> my life is lived with figuring out how to make theirs better every day. >> students will also succeed ing in class. eye say isiah is applying to stanford, hopes to become a lawyer. >> i feel indebted to mr. d. because it is like he is giving me a second winds, and i have to thank him forgiving me a dream. >> mr. d says he's already living his dream. by helping his student achieve theirs. roxanna, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >>
also the hometown of jamal dickerson, known as mr. d. >> what kind of things do your student see in these streets? >> just see struggle, real struggle like their friends in trouble, their friends selling drugs, friends dying. >> he keeps his student off the streets by keeping them busy. >> scoff more taj mere spends hours each day practicing with mr. d and playing in the marching band. >> he just always therefore me always keeping me in a positive mood. i never...
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amid the rubble the noise of dickerson's broken by house of sadness. as rescue workers retreat the dead the briefs are left to grapple with homes and lives ruined. in remote support also how in the worst hit area buildings have been destroyed with much of the town late waist. the frantic search for the living is now turning into a recovery effort. for the injured survivors the town's only hospital is not an option. with only makeshift eight facilities and a shortage of vital supplies hundreds have been ferried halfway across the country to the capital to run. there was nothing where we came from no electricity no water i'm in a bad way i was in a hospital for eighteen hours. across the border in iraq people are trying to return to normal darbhanga khan bore the brunt of the damage here. the building was flattened by the earthquake the rubble collapsed on a family of seven we only managed to rescue five of them the other two were killed . the disaster has left an estimated seventy thousand people homeless. neighboring countries have been answering the c
amid the rubble the noise of dickerson's broken by house of sadness. as rescue workers retreat the dead the briefs are left to grapple with homes and lives ruined. in remote support also how in the worst hit area buildings have been destroyed with much of the town late waist. the frantic search for the living is now turning into a recovery effort. for the injured survivors the town's only hospital is not an option. with only makeshift eight facilities and a shortage of vital supplies hundreds...
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they love the fact that the market's doing well. >> thank you, john dickerson. you can see more of the focus group on sunday morning with with senator bernie sanders and republican senator tim scott of south carolina. that's sunday on cbs. >>> an ambitious young woman rises much higher than anyone else expected. >> u.s. astronaut peggy whitson returned to earth. >> believe it or not, you will spend more time in space than any other american astronaut and earn the nickname space ninja. >> there's our resident space ninja. >> oh, she has earned that nail. for a baby's heart in thel, first 12 weeks of pregnancy. and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we wan
they love the fact that the market's doing well. >> thank you, john dickerson. you can see more of the focus group on sunday morning with with senator bernie sanders and republican senator tim scott of south carolina. that's sunday on cbs. >>> an ambitious young woman rises much higher than anyone else expected. >> u.s. astronaut peggy whitson returned to earth. >> believe it or not, you will spend more time in space than any other american astronaut and earn the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >>> >> dickerson: stowed on "face the nation." ent trump is son the las g of his 12-day tour through asia and republican party takes hard knocks on the political front back home. at the end of his trip a president not shy about creating enemies was working hard to make friends. first the north korean leader jong-un. >> strange things happen in life. but it's certainly a possibility. i don't know that it will but it would be very, very nice if it did. >> dickerson: the president present a little time with russian president vladimir put in and says he's ready to move on from the topic of russian interference in the last election. >> i believe that president putin really feels, he feels strongly, that he did not meddle in our elections. what he believes is what he
captioning sponsored by cbs >>> >> dickerson: stowed on "face the nation." ent trump is son the las g of his 12-day tour through asia and republican party takes hard knocks on the political front back home. at the end of his trip a president not shy about creating enemies was working hard to make friends. first the north korean leader jong-un. >> strange things happen in life. but it's certainly a possibility. i don't know that it will but it would be very, very...
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and that will be debated endlessly as we see the actual results. >> john dickerson. thank you very much for the insight. >> thank you, elaine. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. jack's breakfast pockets for 2 dollars each. break up your breakfast routine with your choice of two grilled pockets filled with either ham or sausage. both made with freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. all jam packed into a warm, grilled flour tortilla. so give your tired old breakfast a wake-up call. try jack's breakfast pockets for just two bucks. but you'd better hurry, because if you snooze, you'll lose out on this deal. come try jack's breakfast pockets, each for just two bucks. only from jack in the box. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> the new york city marathon went off without a hitch today. just days after a deadly terrorist attack. here is tony dokoupil. >>> new york city streets usually filled with cars and buses were instead filled with 50,000 runners at the new york city marathon. the course wound through the city's five boroughs with more than 2.5
and that will be debated endlessly as we see the actual results. >> john dickerson. thank you very much for the insight. >> thank you, elaine. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. jack's breakfast pockets for 2 dollars each. break up your breakfast routine with your choice of two grilled pockets filled with either ham or sausage. both made with freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. all jam packed into a warm, grilled flour tortilla. so give your...
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they love the fact that the market's doing well. >> thank you, john dickerson. you can see more of the focus group on sunday morning with "face the nation" plus he speaks with senator bernie sanders and republican senator tim scott of south carolina. that's sunday on cbs. >>> an ambitious young woman rises much higher than anyone else expected. >> u.s. astronaut peggy whitson returned to earth. >> believe it or not, you will spend more time in space than any other american astronaut and earn the nickname space ninja. >> there's our resident space ninja. >> oh, she has earned that nail. in her >>> this morning in our series "note to self" we hear from record-setting astronaut peggy whitson. she returned back in september after a 288-day mission. bitson has spent more time in space than any other american. wow. while in orbit, the 57-year-old biochemist starting righting a letter to her 9-year-old self. she finished back home in houston in her "note to self." >> dear younger me. i've learned a few things over the years i'd like to share with the younger version of
they love the fact that the market's doing well. >> thank you, john dickerson. you can see more of the focus group on sunday morning with "face the nation" plus he speaks with senator bernie sanders and republican senator tim scott of south carolina. that's sunday on cbs. >>> an ambitious young woman rises much higher than anyone else expected. >> u.s. astronaut peggy whitson returned to earth. >> believe it or not, you will spend more time in space than any...
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it is also the hometown of jamal dickerson known as mr. d >> what kinds of things do your students see on these streets? >> i mean, they see struggle, real struggle. like their friends, in trouble , their friends selling drugs, friends dying. >> he keeps his students off the streets, by keeping them busy. >> sophomore taj mere spends hours each day practicing with mr. d, and playing in the marching bands. >> he is just always there, always keeping me in a positive mood. he never gives me, you know. >> over 15 years, mr. d has helped his bands win awards, across the country. >> my life is lived with figuring out how to make theirs better every day. >> students are also succeed ing in class. isiah is applying to stanford, and hopes to become a lawyer. >> i feel inch indebted to mr. d. because it is like he is giving me a second winds, and i have to thank him forgiving me a dream. >> mr. d says he's already living his dream. by helping his student achieve theirs. roxanna, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >>> a future can completely change your l
it is also the hometown of jamal dickerson known as mr. d >> what kinds of things do your students see on these streets? >> i mean, they see struggle, real struggle. like their friends, in trouble , their friends selling drugs, friends dying. >> he keeps his students off the streets, by keeping them busy. >> sophomore taj mere spends hours each day practicing with mr. d, and playing in the marching bands. >> he is just always there, always keeping me in a positive...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> dickerson: today on "face the nation," president trump embarks on his first official tour of asia and congress debates the biggest tax reform plan in a generation. the president kicked off a 12-day, five-country tour in tokyo, japan, where he sent this message to north korea's leader: >> no one, no dictator, no regime, and no nation should underestimate ever american resolve. >> dickerson: will president trump pursue a diplomatic approach to the hermit kingdom, or will he echo his previous promise to totally detroit north korea? we'll have the latest news from his travels. and in washington, special counsel robert mueller brings indictments against members of the trump campaign team. are investigators any closer to moving the t
captioning sponsored by cbs >> dickerson: today on "face the nation," president trump embarks on his first official tour of asia and congress debates the biggest tax reform plan in a generation. the president kicked off a 12-day, five-country tour in tokyo, japan, where he sent this message to north korea's leader: >> no one, no dictator, no regime, and no nation should underestimate ever american resolve. >> dickerson: will president trump pursue a diplomatic...
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and coming up next, we check in with "face the nation" john dickerson for a look ahead at today's broadcast. stay with us. >> "face the nation" will be coming your way a little later this morning at 10:30 a.m. right here on cbs-3, joining joining because preview liver in washington, cbs news chief washington correspondent, john dickerson, good morning. >> good morning, jan, we start the show with the news of the week, then look ahead to next week, congress has real race to the finish before the end of the year, 15 legislative days left, and a lot on the to do littles. first is the big tax cut bill. they're trying to get signed by the end. year, but then a lot of other things including keeping the government open. money runs out in early december. then we step back, have a conversation with a number every historians about leadership in times every crisis. amazing group. we have got robert, new book on fdr, john has written about ooh lillies s grant, won't about the two bush presidents, two wars, and incredible family history every service then nancy haines has written about five different le
and coming up next, we check in with "face the nation" john dickerson for a look ahead at today's broadcast. stay with us. >> "face the nation" will be coming your way a little later this morning at 10:30 a.m. right here on cbs-3, joining joining because preview liver in washington, cbs news chief washington correspondent, john dickerson, good morning. >> good morning, jan, we start the show with the news of the week, then look ahead to next week, congress has...
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face the nation host john dickerson traveled to meet with six residents who voted for mr. trump and he talk to the focus group at founders restaurant about the president 's performance in the pennsylvania year. >> who here by show offhanded thinks the country is doing better now then it was a year ago. all six of you. do you think president trump has helped foster a sense of community in america or -- >> he has made it much worse. >> in the past president have brought nations together why can't he do that. >> well, lie, or make things up, for the effect it has on other people. that is not the way to do a person lives their life. >> two residents identified as republicans while the others say they are independents. and joining me now, is, face the nation hoe john dickerson thanks for being with us today >> sure thing, good to be here >> just watching some clips, from the tribute to new hampshire and interesting when do you these voters panels. i remember when were you here in pennsylvania it was a great chance to get out and see what is resonating with these voters what did
face the nation host john dickerson traveled to meet with six residents who voted for mr. trump and he talk to the focus group at founders restaurant about the president 's performance in the pennsylvania year. >> who here by show offhanded thinks the country is doing better now then it was a year ago. all six of you. do you think president trump has helped foster a sense of community in america or -- >> he has made it much worse. >> in the past president have brought nations...
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if you make the debt too big it will hurt economic growth. >> john dickerson in washington. john, thank you. >> thank you, elaine. >>> minnesota democrat al franken kept a low profile this weekend after being hit sexual misconduct allegations. franken and fellow senators from both parties called for an ethics gigs into charethic ethics investigation that he made unwanted advanced toward a woman. new sexual misconduct allegations in show business. among the accused producer, executive russell simmons, tv host, ryan seacrest and jeffrey tambor. the growing fallout from the harvey weinstein scandal. >> the class action lawsuit against harvey weinstein and companies seeks to hold responsible the private detectives, attorneys and others who helped weinstein cover up his behavior for years. the suit describes these others as members of an organization, the weinstein sexual enterprise, whose job it was to harass, threatening, extort and mislead his victims and the media to prevent the prosecution, reporting, or disclosure of his sexual misconduct. seems look a serial criminal? >> i
if you make the debt too big it will hurt economic growth. >> john dickerson in washington. john, thank you. >> thank you, elaine. >>> minnesota democrat al franken kept a low profile this weekend after being hit sexual misconduct allegations. franken and fellow senators from both parties called for an ethics gigs into charethic ethics investigation that he made unwanted advanced toward a woman. new sexual misconduct allegations in show business. among the accused producer,...
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jamaal dickerson known as mr. d. >> what do the kids see on these streets? >> trouble, real trouble, their friends in trouble, frejds selling drugs, friends dying. >> reporter: he keeps his students off the streets by keeping them busy. this sophomore keeps business practicing with mr. d. and playing in the marching band. >> he's always there for me. he never gives me a chance to slip off and do my own thing. >> my life is lived with figuring out how to meet their better every day. >> reporter: his students are also succeeding in class. isaiah is applying to stanford and hopes to become a lawyer. >> i feel indebted to mr. d. it's like he's given me a second wind. >> reporter: mr. d. said he's already living his dream by helping his students achieve theirs. roxana saberi, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," former offensive lineman ryan callahan writing a revealing note about his painful journey to self-acceptance. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." "for great skin, you don't have to go to a spa... ...ju
jamaal dickerson known as mr. d. >> what do the kids see on these streets? >> trouble, real trouble, their friends in trouble, frejds selling drugs, friends dying. >> reporter: he keeps his students off the streets by keeping them busy. this sophomore keeps business practicing with mr. d. and playing in the marching band. >> he's always there for me. he never gives me a chance to slip off and do my own thing. >> my life is lived with figuring out how to meet their...
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their cfo, brad dickerson, is stepping into the chief executive officer role, replacing matt salzberg, one of the co-founders of the company that's effective immediately dickerson has been with blue apron for a while now. he comes to blue apron from under armour where he was for 11 years. for several years he served as the company's cfo. he says matt salzberg will be staying on is the company's executive chairman and in that position he's going to be focusing on the long term and strategic goals of the company while he deals with some of the day to day challenges there have been a lot of challenges for that company on a day-to-day level shares have plunged about 70% since the company went through their ipo. they've also had a lot of l layoffs as well as challenges of transitioning to a new fulfillment center in linden, new jersey we've heard about those troubles as recently as the last earning call of the company. that linden fulfillment center is now on par with other fulfillment centers when it comes to customer service. the metric they look at is whether those meals are on time and
their cfo, brad dickerson, is stepping into the chief executive officer role, replacing matt salzberg, one of the co-founders of the company that's effective immediately dickerson has been with blue apron for a while now. he comes to blue apron from under armour where he was for 11 years. for several years he served as the company's cfo. he says matt salzberg will be staying on is the company's executive chairman and in that position he's going to be focusing on the long term and strategic...
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and joining us now with a preview live in washington is cbs news chief washington correspondent john dickerson, jon, good morning. >> good morning, we will start with the late bets president's tour in asia and diplomatic moves he is making with respect to russia and north korea then we will switch to the two stories we are following here in washington this week, from the tax cuts, and also, the bomb shell revelation about alabama senate candidate roy more. we will start our conversation with republican senator tim scott, they put out tax cut plan last week different from the house version, that means they have got complicated work to do and then, hook up before that christmas deadline that the president has set with them. we will talk to treasury secretary stephen mnuchin about that, what does the president think about the senate bill, it has things in it that he does in the like. how will that all get work out other issues of the week, politics first alabama senate candidate roy moore ace alleged to have relationship with girls, minors and losing support of some republican senators who had al
and joining us now with a preview live in washington is cbs news chief washington correspondent john dickerson, jon, good morning. >> good morning, we will start with the late bets president's tour in asia and diplomatic moves he is making with respect to russia and north korea then we will switch to the two stories we are following here in washington this week, from the tax cuts, and also, the bomb shell revelation about alabama senate candidate roy more. we will start our conversation...
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3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning coming up next we will check with face the nation host john dickerson for a look at today's broadcast, stay with >>> a movie that is getting a tension, wonder is new in theaters this weekend about awe little boy who looks different. he has a condition that is often treated at children's hospital of philadelphia. health reporter stephanie stahl has more with the little boy from bucks county being treated at chop for the same issues. >> put it there. >> five-year old logan colleen spend a lot of time at chop where they call him mayor. he has collins syndrome, same thing as little boy in the movie, wonder. >> my name is augie and i know i'm not an ordinary kid. >> reporter: children like aug ie and logan have facial differences caused by a genetic defect. >> its rough when they say something is wrong, you know, last thing you want to hear as a parent. >> reporter: children with collins have no ears, down turn eyes and under developed cheeks and jaws. >> have a normal appearance to have a big deal to these children. >> reporter: scott bartlett says most chi
3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning coming up next we will check with face the nation host john dickerson for a look at today's broadcast, stay with >>> a movie that is getting a tension, wonder is new in theaters this weekend about awe little boy who looks different. he has a condition that is often treated at children's hospital of philadelphia. health reporter stephanie stahl has more with the little boy from bucks county being treated at chop for the same issues....
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joining us live, john dickerson, host of face the nation. and the political the president could hope for in his discussions with china and others about north korea? >> well, i think the best he could hope for is a unified front in terms of backing up the pressure he's been putting on north korea. none of the distance between his remarks and his statements from other world leaders who suggest a little more mellow approach. but just that sign and show of unity. and then, particularly, of course the most important relationship to watch is the president's relationship with china. the president essentially said all the other business the u.s. has with china on trade, with the south china sea. all the national security issues they have are secondary. the president has been hot and cold on china in terms of how much it's helping. recently he suggested that they're helping quite a lot. watch the body language. watch the way in which he the administration and the president in particular thinks china's pressure on north korea is paying off. and then i
joining us live, john dickerson, host of face the nation. and the political the president could hope for in his discussions with china and others about north korea? >> well, i think the best he could hope for is a unified front in terms of backing up the pressure he's been putting on north korea. none of the distance between his remarks and his statements from other world leaders who suggest a little more mellow approach. but just that sign and show of unity. and then, particularly, of...
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they expected the kidney would come from dad, anthony dickerson who was going through the kidney transplant approval process. two months ago he was told he couldn't give a didany to his son when he violated his probation. after many protests and attorneys got involved, emory changed their mind. while they were waiting on the transplant, a call came in that a kidney was already a.j. >> it was an emotional moment to to see something we all hoped and prayed for for so long, to see it actually come to fruition. >>reporter: their thanksgiving holiday will be at the hospital, giving thanks for the gift of life and health. >> you know, they were just moving along, preparing for him to continue to go to dialysis, and then this happened. >> much to be thankful for. >> i know, for that family, for sure. >>> that's a quick look at what's going on. >> the news at 4:30 starts right now. >>> happy thanksgiving, everybody. as many of you start cooking your meals today for your families and friends, others also preparing food to help those in need on this holiday. and good morning, everybody. i'm jan jeffc
they expected the kidney would come from dad, anthony dickerson who was going through the kidney transplant approval process. two months ago he was told he couldn't give a didany to his son when he violated his probation. after many protests and attorneys got involved, emory changed their mind. while they were waiting on the transplant, a call came in that a kidney was already a.j. >> it was an emotional moment to to see something we all hoped and prayed for for so long, to see it...
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yeah, absolutely. >> john dickerson is with us now. this is fascinating. how would you sum up where they are? >> well, they are behind the president in a way that i've not een in politics -- it is no just, he's our guy. but the message the president is sending out there about the economy, about what he's done in office on regulations they've internalized. they have some complaints about him, but they -- it is not just boosterism. it is actual belief in what he is promoting, specifically with respect to things like tax cuts, where they've heard what he's saying and can repeat it and are -- therefore it makes their support more durable as they hear criticisms from elite, the press, democrats and other republicans. >> is there a difference between those who support trump because of style and culture, because of the finger at the establishment, and those who find that the policies he talks about -- tax reform, how he feels about immigrants and other issues -- are those that they fervently feel passionate about? >> there's a connection. they had that first gut-
yeah, absolutely. >> john dickerson is with us now. this is fascinating. how would you sum up where they are? >> well, they are behind the president in a way that i've not een in politics -- it is no just, he's our guy. but the message the president is sending out there about the economy, about what he's done in office on regulations they've internalized. they have some complaints about him, but they -- it is not just boosterism. it is actual belief in what he is promoting,...
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reporter karma dickerson has more. thereús hardly a face that walks into the loma rica pizza round-up that kim hobbs doesnút know."i really donút see a change in faces, i just see more faces," hobbs said. after being shuttered for a week during the cascade fire, hobbs said the business has been busier than ever.to say the flames got too close to home is an understatement."it was devastating just driving up loma rica road," hobbs told fox40.right next door to the pizza parlor, hobbs' mom's property burned to the ground. they showed fox40 the aftermath last month. since then, hobbs said, "it's been pretty easy going."hobbs says her mother has already received a check from fema, the only disaster assistance they were seeking. the trump administration asked congress to approve a $44 billion supplemental aid package for disaster relief. none of that $44 million was earmarked for california wildfire recovery efforts, drawing sharp criticism from californiaús senators.california has requested $7 billion in federal aid, bu
reporter karma dickerson has more. thereús hardly a face that walks into the loma rica pizza round-up that kim hobbs doesnút know."i really donút see a change in faces, i just see more faces," hobbs said. after being shuttered for a week during the cascade fire, hobbs said the business has been busier than ever.to say the flames got too close to home is an understatement."it was devastating just driving up loma rica road," hobbs told fox40.right next door to the pizza...
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joining me now from washington, john dickerson of cbs news, the host of "face the nation." i am pleased to have him on this friday. john, let me begin-- first of all, welcome. let me begin with the congress and tax. we now know what the senate wants to do. we know what the house wants to do. can the congress pass this before january 1? >> well, it was going to be tough before we even knew the details. the last time tax reform of this size, tax cuts of this size was tried in 1986, it took between two and six years, depending on when you want to start the clock. and it was-- it lived and died a number of times in the interim there. so what we've seen now with the details of the senate plan is that there are big differences with the house plan. part of that is because the senate has to get the numbers ons to add up so it can pass through the senate rules in a way that will allow republicans to pass the kind of bill they want with a republican vote. but there are big differences on the phase-in of the corporate tax cut, which is the central part of this tax plan. republicans in
joining me now from washington, john dickerson of cbs news, the host of "face the nation." i am pleased to have him on this friday. john, let me begin-- first of all, welcome. let me begin with the congress and tax. we now know what the senate wants to do. we know what the house wants to do. can the congress pass this before january 1? >> well, it was going to be tough before we even knew the details. the last time tax reform of this size, tax cuts of this size was tried in...