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. >> dickerson: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". i am john dickerson. there is grim news this morning as the residents of london awoke to another terror attack on their city. the police believe the incident has been contained and say they shot and killed the suspects. we begin our coverage with cbs news correspondent elizabeth palm whore is at london bridge the scene of one of the attacks. liz. >> good morning, john. well, 16 hours in and the uk government has decided not raise the terrorist threat level to its highest notch that is critical. it is a very good indication that they do believe that they have managed to kill the three men who planned and executed these attacks. >> however, officers today have been raiding homes in the east end of the city, and have arrested 12 people so far who may have connections to the attacks. >> they started just after 10:00 last night with people around london bridge running for their lives. urged on by the police. the terrorists then, which they have used to mow down pedestrians on the bridge stood abandoned as secu
. >> dickerson: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". i am john dickerson. there is grim news this morning as the residents of london awoke to another terror attack on their city. the police believe the incident has been contained and say they shot and killed the suspects. we begin our coverage with cbs news correspondent elizabeth palm whore is at london bridge the scene of one of the attacks. liz. >> good morning, john. well, 16 hours in and the uk government...
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. >> dickerson: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". i am john dickerson. there is grim news this morning as the another terror attack on their city. the police believe the incident has been contained and say they shot and killed the suspects. we begin our coverage with cbs news correspondent elizabeth palm whore is at london bridge the scene of one of the attacks. liz. >> good morning, john. well, 16 hours in and the uk government has decided not raise the terrorist threat level to its highest notch that is critical. it is a very good indication that they do believe that they have managed to kill the three men who planned and executed these attacks. >> however, officers today have been raiding homes in the east end of the city, and have arrested 12 people so far who may have connections to the attacks. >> they started just after 10:00 last night with people around london bridge running for their lives. urged on by the police. the terrorists then, which they have used to mow down abandoned as security services rushed to the scene from the air and the ground
. >> dickerson: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". i am john dickerson. there is grim news this morning as the another terror attack on their city. the police believe the incident has been contained and say they shot and killed the suspects. we begin our coverage with cbs news correspondent elizabeth palm whore is at london bridge the scene of one of the attacks. liz. >> good morning, john. well, 16 hours in and the uk government has decided not raise the...
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john dickerson will be watching sunday on "face the nation." thanks. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" on this flag day, we'll meet an army veteran on a mission to expose people who make up their military service for personal benefit. >>> and the case of a 19-year-old high school student in new york arrested by federal immigration officials last week just hours before his prom. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ ♪ the day's looking new and bright, ♪ ♪ and you're gonna start it right, ♪ ♪ the best part of wakin' up is folgers ♪ ♪ in your cup. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. now, the earlier you buy, the more you save. only at sesameplace.com sesame place >>> breaking news a mass i have inferno in london, flames engulfing this huge ap
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so, john dickerson, chief washington correspondent, a remarkable situation here, john. the president says that comey was lying under oath yesterday. comey has said that the president is lying. >> reporter: that's right. the president made that commitment, as you pointed out. 100% he said he would be willing the testify andpeak to the special counsel. the challenge with the president's comments about former director comey is he's kind of got one foot on the brake and one foot on the gas. on the one hand he said comey lied about those things, essentially, using his words from his tweet, and on the other hand he was so truthful he vindicated him. in fact, there is a way in which the president was helped by comey's testimony if you take out certain bits and makes the case the president wants. to he needs those things comey said to be truthful. so it's hard the say he was a liar and that he vindicated him. on the substance of the things going on outside of the james comey matter, the president finally said what he was supposed to say at that nato meeting, which is he support
so, john dickerson, chief washington correspondent, a remarkable situation here, john. the president says that comey was lying under oath yesterday. comey has said that the president is lying. >> reporter: that's right. the president made that commitment, as you pointed out. 100% he said he would be willing the testify andpeak to the special counsel. the challenge with the president's comments about former director comey is he's kind of got one foot on the brake and one foot on the gas....
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john dickerson, we'll be watching sunday on "face the nation." thanks. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," on this flag day, we'll meet an army veteran who's on a mission to expose people who make up their military service for personal benefit. >>> and the case of a 19-year-old high school student in new york arrested by federal immigration officials last week just hours before his prom. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi... time is 4-- here's check of weather. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, june 14. we are looking at the bay bridge there from our rooftop cam. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it is 4:30. we're in the midst of a bit of a warm spell. kind of nice around here. >> yeah. >> it's kind of nice around the city. but from you in the inland areas, not so much -- but if you are in the inland areas, not so much. last night i had my window
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we'll turn now to john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and the anchor of "face the nation." john, the question that hangs over all of this is whether the president might have committed obstruct pressuring comey to drop the flynn investigation. >> we got a little clarity on that. the president wanted this cloud removed. that's kind of a vague statement, but comey said that he felt on the specific question of mike flynn that the president was asking him to end that investigation. the defense could be, well, the president didn't know, the president's state of mind is important on this obstruction question, but the fact that the president asked for private meetings to have these conversations leads some to believe that he knew what he was doing wasn't right, and comey will testify in his early meetings with the president, he said, "we're not supposed to be talking like this." and finally comey's firing. it's not just what he details in their opening statement. in their very first meeting the president talked about loyalty and whether he wanted to stay in the job. that relation
we'll turn now to john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and the anchor of "face the nation." john, the question that hangs over all of this is whether the president might have committed obstruct pressuring comey to drop the flynn investigation. >> we got a little clarity on that. the president wanted this cloud removed. that's kind of a vague statement, but comey said that he felt on the specific question of mike flynn that the president was asking him to end that...
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. >> meantime, cbs news political director john dickerson says it's no surprise that president trump and his lawyer are going after james comey. >> as a political matter, they want to break down his credibility. they want to, um, undermine both what he says and what he may say in the future. you know, on the one hand when somebody tells you they did something that was, um, breaking a rule, may not have been breaking a law but breaking a rule, do they get points for being honest? or do they lose points because people think that's really not the way you're supposed to do it? >> and we'll have more from john dickerson and the russia investigations on the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" at 5:30. >>> breaking news from the peninsula! police are on scene of a stabbing at the millbrae library. chopper 5 over the scene just a few minutes ago. police have taped off the plaza in front of the library. it happened just before 2:30. one person has been rushed to a hospital. the condition is unknown at this time. >>> this is a live look at what's still an active crime scene. we are working to
. >> meantime, cbs news political director john dickerson says it's no surprise that president trump and his lawyer are going after james comey. >> as a political matter, they want to break down his credibility. they want to, um, undermine both what he says and what he may say in the future. you know, on the one hand when somebody tells you they did something that was, um, breaking a rule, may not have been breaking a law but breaking a rule, do they get points for being honest? or...
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i'm john dickerson. we're juggling two big stories today, but we begin with the investigation into russian efforts to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. this week homeland security officials told congress that the russians targeted voter databases in 21 states, and pbs news justice correspondent zoila peguero -- jeff pegues has learned nearly twice that has showed a brief. a obama administration attempt to combat russia interference, reporting that the administration knew as early as last august that vladimir putin had ordered the effort specifically to help defeat hillary clinton. the obama team included a number of package, including cyber bomb strikes, that ultimately they left behind for the trump administration. yesterday president trump launched several tweets criticizing the obama administration for inaction. he spoke about it in a fox news interview. >> well, i just heard today for the first time that obama knew about russia a long time before the election, and he did nothing about it. i
i'm john dickerson. we're juggling two big stories today, but we begin with the investigation into russian efforts to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. this week homeland security officials told congress that the russians targeted voter databases in 21 states, and pbs news justice correspondent zoila peguero -- jeff pegues has learned nearly twice that has showed a brief. a obama administration attempt to combat russia interference, reporting that the administration knew as early as...
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i'm john dickerson. we're juggling two big stories today, but we begin with the investigation into russian efforts to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. this week homeland security officials told congress that the russians targeted voter databases in 21 states, and pbs news justice correspondent zoila peguero -- jeff pegues has learned nearly twice that has showed a brief. a obama administration attempt to combat russia interference, reporting that the administration knew as early as last august that vladimir putin had ordered the effort specifically to help defeat hillary clinton. the obama team included a number of package, including cyber bomb strikes, that ultimately they left behind for the trump administration. yesterday president trump launched several tweets criticizing the obama administration for inaction. he spoke about it in a fox news interview. th well, i just heard today for about russia a long time before the election, and he did nothing about it. if you had the information, why
i'm john dickerson. we're juggling two big stories today, but we begin with the investigation into russian efforts to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. this week homeland security officials told congress that the russians targeted voter databases in 21 states, and pbs news justice correspondent zoila peguero -- jeff pegues has learned nearly twice that has showed a brief. a obama administration attempt to combat russia interference, reporting that the administration knew as early as...
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i am john dickerson. in washington this week it came down to credibility, with two very powerful men accusing each other of lying. >> i was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting. some of the things he said just weren't true. >> >> dickerson: during thursday's blockbuster congressional hearing, the former fbi director testified under oath that the president told him he hoped he could drop the investigation into his former national security advisor general michael flynn. and asked him to pledge his loyalty. the next day in rose garden press conference president trump hit back. >> i didn't say that. so he lied about that? >> well, i didn't say that. i mean, i will tell you i didn't say that. >> dickerson: the president said he would be willing to repeat those statements under oath in front of the special counsel, and once again raised the prospect of audio recordings of his conversations with comey. >> do tapes exist of your conversations with him? >> well, i will tell you about tha
i am john dickerson. in washington this week it came down to credibility, with two very powerful men accusing each other of lying. >> i was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting. some of the things he said just weren't true. >> >> dickerson: during thursday's blockbuster congressional hearing, the former fbi director testified under oath that the president told him he hoped he could drop the investigation into his former national security advisor...
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john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and the anchor of "face the nation" is joining us right now. john, beyond the legal issues, there was a contest of character today between comey and the president. >> we mentioned those public approval numbers. that's about public opinion. as jan said, it's ultimately politicians who will make the determination here. the public puts pressure on them. how does the public know who's telling the truth? well, whose character do they judge is better? so this was a question of the president's character versus james comey's character and want white house and republican allies are attacking comey before he even opened his mouth saying that he was a showboat. the democrats had criticized him before he became their here oh, that he hurt the f.b.i. when hillary clinton's campaign did a version of that during the campaign, mike pence, then-governor of the indiana called it the politics of personal destruction. as we heard, comey had his own character claims to make about the president, said it's in his nature to lie. but 10 at the end of the day
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we talked to john dickerson of cbs news the moderator of face the nation. >> we will expect a fact-based just the facts. there will be a lot of attempts to get former director comey to talk about russia and investigation into the collusion of russia metaling in the campaign, i think they'll stay away from that. there will be a mindy fection of every claim he makes about the number of meetings and conversations. nine in total over the course of four months which is itself extraordinary. and then nailing down precising the fact -- >> rose: we continue with the writer and legendary editor sir harold evans, his new back is called do i make myself clear while writing well matters. >> the active voice is the way to write. the passive voice by and large creates more words and has no energy. let me give you an example. neil armstrong landed on the man today, active voice. the passive voice says the moon was landed on by neil armstrong today. the official language if i analyze the report how he got on the plane, it's full of things like it can safely be said and steps were taken. who took the ste
we talked to john dickerson of cbs news the moderator of face the nation. >> we will expect a fact-based just the facts. there will be a lot of attempts to get former director comey to talk about russia and investigation into the collusion of russia metaling in the campaign, i think they'll stay away from that. there will be a mindy fection of every claim he makes about the number of meetings and conversations. nine in total over the course of four months which is itself extraordinary....
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john dickerson, what did you make of this two and a half-hour hearing? >> there are three elements to this investigation. the first is did the russians try to meddle in the elections, and that's something the president said might be true or might not be, might be the chinese or some hacker. attorney general sessions came down on the side the russians did it and this is an important thing to find out. the second part is was there ans very strong. that's where he gave his most forceful defenses of himself, saying the third meeting with the russians is basically nothing. where he got quite murky is the question of obstruction of justice, flnls by the president, either in firing james comey or anything else regarding this investigation. in all of that, he basically punted on those questions saying the president might exert executive privilege and he wasn't going to answer. >> pelley: now, let's look just briefly at what the attorney general said at the beginning of the hearing in his forceful defense of his own actions. >> i have never met with or had any co
john dickerson, what did you make of this two and a half-hour hearing? >> there are three elements to this investigation. the first is did the russians try to meddle in the elections, and that's something the president said might be true or might not be, might be the chinese or some hacker. attorney general sessions came down on the side the russians did it and this is an important thing to find out. the second part is was there ans very strong. that's where he gave his most forceful...
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i am john dickerson. the trump family is off for their first weekend at camp david after an emotional week here in washington. there is good news this morning as congressman steve scalise's condition has been u upgraded fm critical to serious and she able to speak with his family. while the shooting dominated this week's headlines, it wasn't the only news. the president himself appeared to confirm his being investigated by the special counsel for possible obstruction of justice in a tweet. i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch-hunt. >> attorney general jeff sessions testified before the senate intelligence committee and pushed back against the suggestion of any wrongdoing. >> that i participated in any collusion, that i was aware of any collusion with the russian government to hurt this country, which i have served with honor for 35 years, or to undermine the integrity of our democratic process is an appalling and detestable lie. >> dick
i am john dickerson. the trump family is off for their first weekend at camp david after an emotional week here in washington. there is good news this morning as congressman steve scalise's condition has been u upgraded fm critical to serious and she able to speak with his family. while the shooting dominated this week's headlines, it wasn't the only news. the president himself appeared to confirm his being investigated by the special counsel for possible obstruction of justice in a tweet. i am...
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john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and the anchor of "face the nation," is joining us right now. john, beyond the legal issues there was a contest of character today between comey and the president. >> well, you mentioned those public approval numbers. that's about public opinion. as jan said, it's ultimately politicians who will make the determination here. the public puts pressure on them. how does the public know who's telling the truth? well, whose character do they judge is better? so this was a question of th james comey's character. and the white house and republican allies were attacking comey before he even opened his mouth, saying he was a showboat, that democrats had criticized him before he became their hero, that he'd hurt the fbi. when hillary clinton's campaign did a version of that during the campaign, mike pence, then governor of indiana, called it "the politics of personal destruction." of course as we've heard, comey had his own character claims to make about the presidential, said it was in his nature to lie. but then at the end of the day the presi
john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and the anchor of "face the nation," is joining us right now. john, beyond the legal issues there was a contest of character today between comey and the president. >> well, you mentioned those public approval numbers. that's about public opinion. as jan said, it's ultimately politicians who will make the determination here. the public puts pressure on them. how does the public know who's telling the truth? well, whose character...
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. >> washington correspondent john dickerson is with us. we'll turn to the testimony of the attorney general in a moment. but first this idea of firing mueller. >> well, it's interesting to hear marco rubio because that's what matters. it matters because it would be a huge dale if the president did this. the question comes back to the congress and would republicans say this is going too far because that's what matters if the president starts doing something having people in his own party leave him. >> when you turn to the attorney general and his testimony, what do you think? what will they get from him? >> what we get from him -- they may not get much from him because on the comey-trump area he'll likely say executive privilege and basically my conversation with the president about this and any area around this is privilege. the question then is what about conversations with comey himself. that would be interesting. comey asaertd lot of thing about what the attorney general did or didn't do and key stand up for himself. that area we might
. >> washington correspondent john dickerson is with us. we'll turn to the testimony of the attorney general in a moment. but first this idea of firing mueller. >> well, it's interesting to hear marco rubio because that's what matters. it matters because it would be a huge dale if the president did this. the question comes back to the congress and would republicans say this is going too far because that's what matters if the president starts doing something having people in his own...
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. >>> we're going to turn now to john dickerson. the question that hangs over all of this is whether the president might have committed obstruction of justice in pressuring comey to drop the flynn investigation. >> we get a little clarity on that. the president wanted this cloud removed. that's kind of a vague statement, but comey felt on the specific question of flynn that the president was asking him to end that investigation. the president's state of mind is important on this obstruction question, but the fact that the president asked for private meetings to have these conversations we seem to believe that he knew what he was doing wasn't right. and in his early meetings with the president he said we're not supposed to be talking like firing. they talked about loyalty and whether comey wanted to stay in the job. that relationship between performance and staying in the job kept going throughout. comey didn't do what the president wanted, was fired. so what he thought was implicit actually came to pass. >> what does congress do abo
. >>> we're going to turn now to john dickerson. the question that hangs over all of this is whether the president might have committed obstruction of justice in pressuring comey to drop the flynn investigation. >> we get a little clarity on that. the president wanted this cloud removed. that's kind of a vague statement, but comey felt on the specific question of flynn that the president was asking him to end that investigation. the president's state of mind is important on this...
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. >>> news chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" anchor john dickerson is with us. >> good morning, charlie. >> we will turn to the testimony of the attorney general in a moment. first this idea of firing mueller? >> well, it's interesting to hear marco rubio because that's what matters. it matters that it would be -- it would be, obviously, a huge deal if the president did this, but the question really then comes back to the congress and would republicans say this is going too far because that's what matters, is if the president does something that starts to have people in his own party leave him. so far they haven't, after last week's testimony they were supporting the president. >> when you turn to the attorney general and his testimony, what do you think is the most important thing we might get from him that will add to the comey/trump conflict? >> what we get from him, they may not get much from him because on the comey/trump area he will likely say executive privilege and my conversations to the president about this and any area around it are privileged. the ques
. >>> news chief washington correspondent and "face the nation" anchor john dickerson is with us. >> good morning, charlie. >> we will turn to the testimony of the attorney general in a moment. first this idea of firing mueller? >> well, it's interesting to hear marco rubio because that's what matters. it matters that it would be -- it would be, obviously, a huge deal if the president did this, but the question really then comes back to the congress and...
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i am john dickerson. the trump family is off for their first weekend at camp david after an emotional week here in washington. there is good news this morning as congressman steve scalise's condition has been u upgraded fm critical to serious and she able to speak with his family. while the shooting dominated this week's headlines, it wasn't the only news. the president himself appeared to confirm his being investigated by the special counsel for possible obstruction of justice in a tweet. i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch-hunt. >> attorney general jeff sessions testified before the senate intelligence committee and pushed back against the suggestion of any wrongdoing. >> that i participated in any collusion, that i was aware of government to hurt this country, which i have served with honor for 35 years, or to undermine the integrity of our democratic process is an appalling and detestable lie. >> dickerson: deputy attorney general
i am john dickerson. the trump family is off for their first weekend at camp david after an emotional week here in washington. there is good news this morning as congressman steve scalise's condition has been u upgraded fm critical to serious and she able to speak with his family. while the shooting dominated this week's headlines, it wasn't the only news. the president himself appeared to confirm his being investigated by the special counsel for possible obstruction of justice in a tweet. i am...
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but i, sir, i am no john dickerson. >> i love your presidency. i call it disgrace a nation. you have more people marching against you they on cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. >> sean: all in the name of comedy but it wasn't funny. he used words that nobody would use. like bill maher wants to be funny and he makes jokes about the president of the united states and his daughter. or darren trump, what he has had to endure. what melania trump has had to endure. >> sean, it's no coincidence that kathy griffin felt she was in a place to do something like pulling a stunt like that. the environment is they are. as far as she knew, it would have been fine because that's how everyone has been talking and behaving. now i have to explain to my 9-year-old daughter why a celebrity is holding up a head and i am sure all of our children have seen this at least five times since yesterday. what are we supposed to tell our kids? >> sean: the saddest story i read, harvey levens site -- tmz -- in fact, barron trump had seen this. he put on your site a previe
but i, sir, i am no john dickerson. >> i love your presidency. i call it disgrace a nation. you have more people marching against you they on cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. >> sean: all in the name of comedy but it wasn't funny. he used words that nobody would use. like bill maher wants to be funny and he makes jokes about the president of the united states and his daughter. or darren trump, what he has had to endure. what melania trump has...
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but i, sir, am no john dickerson. mr. trump, your presidency? i love your presidency. i call it "disgrace the nation." you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. >> sean: do i think colbert should have said any of that? of course not. i've criticized him for crossing lines in the past but i also push back against the calls to silence his voice at the time. look at this. t i will not support these boycotts,, monica. the fire colbert hashtags -- they can say what they want, if you don't like it, change the channel or watch something else. or turn the tv off. next is bill maher. here's one of the many offensive things he has said about president trump. >> a lot of us thought ivanka is going to be our saving grace. when he's about to [bleep] finland or something, she's going to walk into the bedroom and say daddy... daddy... don't do it, daddy. >> sean: obviously, beyond vulgar and repulsive and of course, i criticized maher at the time for saying it but just like in the case of colbert, i never said his voice shoul
but i, sir, am no john dickerson. mr. trump, your presidency? i love your presidency. i call it "disgrace the nation." you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. >> sean: do i think colbert should have said any of that? of course not. i've criticized him for crossing lines in the past but i also push back against the calls to silence his voice at the time. look at this. t i will not support these boycotts,, monica. the...
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. >>> you can see more john dickerson's interview with u.n. ambassador haley coming own cbs face the nation airing at 10:30 right here on cbs 36789 we will get a live preview of the broadcast when we talk with john in 30 minutes. >>> phillies legend and inform u.s. senator jim bunning has been laid to rest in his native kentucky. hundreds attend his funeral in covington, bunning won 224 games and 17 year major league career. on fathers day 1964 right-hand er pitched a perfect game against new york mets. bunning is only baseball hall of famer to have ever served in congress, bunning indict last week from complexions of a stroke and he was 85 years old. >>> still to come on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning historic steps for philadelphia police department the first when it comes to bike training for their officers. our stephanie stahl shows what it is making it so unique. >> new hot spot on the main line and when we say hot we mean it, restaurant where spicy dishes rule coming up in today's taste with tori report straight donald tmeet
. >>> you can see more john dickerson's interview with u.n. ambassador haley coming own cbs face the nation airing at 10:30 right here on cbs 36789 we will get a live preview of the broadcast when we talk with john in 30 minutes. >>> phillies legend and inform u.s. senator jim bunning has been laid to rest in his native kentucky. hundreds attend his funeral in covington, bunning won 224 games and 17 year major league career. on fathers day 1964 right-hand er pitched a perfect...
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joining me is cbs news chief washington correspondent and anchor of face the nation, john dickerson, so good to see you, john. >> good to be with you. >> thank you very much. there was an extraordinary show of unity and bipartisanship at last night's congressional baseball gale in light of the baseball field in alexandria do you think is there any hope of translate nothing to legislative action on the hill, and we will see a little more comradery there. >> it was an extraordinary moment after a horrible shooting in washington. certainly, touched members of the both parties, deeply. but, the feeling of comradery and connection that was so apparent had some pretty strong forces to go against in our political system these days and unfortunately, those forces, partisan ship, which is basically the way you make money and the way you raise money in politics, is by demon icing the other party and the way it is discussed in social media and talk radio and cable tv, it is often the people with the strongest voices are the won that are heard and those voices that are strong are the usually the
joining me is cbs news chief washington correspondent and anchor of face the nation, john dickerson, so good to see you, john. >> good to be with you. >> thank you very much. there was an extraordinary show of unity and bipartisanship at last night's congressional baseball gale in light of the baseball field in alexandria do you think is there any hope of translate nothing to legislative action on the hill, and we will see a little more comradery there. >> it was an...
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john dickerson. what did you make of this two and a half hour hearing. >> three elements to this investigation. the first is did the russians try an elections, that's something the president has said might be true, might not be. might be the chinese or some hacker. attorney general sessions came down on the side that the russians did it, and this is an important thing to find out. the second was, was there any collusion between the president and the russians. jeff sessions said this third meeting of the russians was basically nothing. where it got quite murky was this question of obstruction of justice. on all of that, he basically punted on those questions, saying that the president might exert executive privilege and he wasn't going to answer. >> let's look just briefly at what the attorney general said at the beginning of the hearing in the forceful defense of his own actions. >> i have never met with, or had any conversations with any russians or any foreign officials concerning any type of inter
john dickerson. what did you make of this two and a half hour hearing. >> three elements to this investigation. the first is did the russians try an elections, that's something the president has said might be true, might not be. might be the chinese or some hacker. attorney general sessions came down on the side that the russians did it, and this is an important thing to find out. the second was, was there any collusion between the president and the russians. jeff sessions said this third...
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. >> in the meantime, cbs news political director john dickerson says it is no surprise that the president and his lawyer are going after comey . >> as a political matter, they want to break down his credibility. they want to undermine what he says and what he may say in the future. on the one hand, when somebody tells you they did something that was breaking the rules -- it might not have been breaking the law, but breaking the rules, do they get points for being honest or do they lose points because people think that is not how you should do it. >> you can hear more from john dickerson later this morning on face the nation after the newscast. >>> president trump fired back calling comey a liar. and it is reported that trump is also willing to testify about that under oath. >> at the white house friday, president trump responded to james comey's testimony a day earlier. >> no collusion, no obstruction. he is the leaker leaker. >> he denied pressuring comey to drop the michael flynn investigation and said he did not ask for his loyalty. >> i hardly know the man. i'm not going to say, i wan
. >> in the meantime, cbs news political director john dickerson says it is no surprise that the president and his lawyer are going after comey . >> as a political matter, they want to break down his credibility. they want to undermine what he says and what he may say in the future. on the one hand, when somebody tells you they did something that was breaking the rules -- it might not have been breaking the law, but breaking the rules, do they get points for being honest or do they...
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. >> well, joining us now is hoe of the face the nation john dickerson, good to have you with us, john, quite a week here. your thoughts actually on this public battle brewing between president trump and james come y. >> well, it is sort of character verse character so on the one hand you have james comey who took notes, you had with the president, talked about it with his collogues at the time, he had nine different interactions, he now has testified under oath, about them, and then on the other side you have the president, who has not done any of those things, so how do you figure out hoist telling the truth. we may never know. one way might be that the special counsel, who is, undoubted going continue on investigate all of the matters that were discussed at the hearing yesterday, will do interviews and seek corroborating evidence for the claims that director comey made and then, now president said he would be willing to be interviewed. he will get on the record under oath testimony presumably from the president as well. >> and ongoing thing here. also, chuck schumer we understand wi
. >> well, joining us now is hoe of the face the nation john dickerson, good to have you with us, john, quite a week here. your thoughts actually on this public battle brewing between president trump and james come y. >> well, it is sort of character verse character so on the one hand you have james comey who took notes, you had with the president, talked about it with his collogues at the time, he had nine different interactions, he now has testified under oath, about them, and...
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john dickerson and jan crawford are in our studio 57 this morning and we have nancy cordes and jeff pegues on capitol hill. we'll begin with nancy. good morning. >> good morning. it's hard to recall a hearing in recent years that has attracted more attention. comey will be sitting right here, and there's a reason why he released his opening statement in advance. he wanted to give these 17 senators a chance to absorb what was said in those conversations between him and the president before they pepper him with >> this testimony has all the makings of a bomb shil. >> the release of comey's prepared remarks added more intreelg to his highly anticipated testimony. >> each piece of evidence that jim comey is raising in his testimony points toward obstruction of justice. >> the ousted fbi director describes a private dinner with the president just seven days after the inauguration where president trump informed him, i need loyalty, i expect loyalty. comey said he didn't move, speak, or change my facial expression in any way during the awkward silence that followed. he said he viewed the conversa
john dickerson and jan crawford are in our studio 57 this morning and we have nancy cordes and jeff pegues on capitol hill. we'll begin with nancy. good morning. >> good morning. it's hard to recall a hearing in recent years that has attracted more attention. comey will be sitting right here, and there's a reason why he released his opening statement in advance. he wanted to give these 17 senators a chance to absorb what was said in those conversations between him and the president before...
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here with more insight now, chief washington correspondent john dickerson from cbs. great to have you in with us on friday. the reaction from world leaders, they're not too happy. >> they're not too happy. i'm not sure that bothers the president. he made his case yesterday in the rose garden. and used those international leaders as a foil. he basically said that this agreement that had been arranged with them was, you know, had the united states kind of in the role as the sucker in the deal. and that he was going to pull out of american worker. and so that he didn't really mind what they were saying in foreign capitols. and certainly in terms of the president's core supporters, when he gets attacked from foreign capitols or elites or members of the press, they think he must be doing something right. >> the president says he wants to renegotiate a better deal. but that's not really how the paris climate accord works. >> it's not how the paris climate accord works. he could change the voluntary standards that president obama set. the standards are voluntary for all cou
here with more insight now, chief washington correspondent john dickerson from cbs. great to have you in with us on friday. the reaction from world leaders, they're not too happy. >> they're not too happy. i'm not sure that bothers the president. he made his case yesterday in the rose garden. and used those international leaders as a foil. he basically said that this agreement that had been arranged with them was, you know, had the united states kind of in the role as the sucker in the...
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joining with us a preview live from washington is cbs news chief washington correspondent john dickerson. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jan we have two stories, we will try to piece together. first is about that blockbuster washington post report about the just how much the russian where is meddling in the lassie lex about vladamire putin's attempt to basically over throw the american election result and what the obama administration knew, top secret meetings that were held to combat that threat and what the president ultimately did. and then what he left for president trum top do. we will move on to the republican health care bill, mitch mcconnell the leader in the senate wants it voted own and taken care of by july 4th recess but he has republican opposition from his own party, sit real opposition, what is it about? what will this bill mean nor people and how might it be fixed to get passage by republicans, in the senate. we will talk to pennsylvania senator patrick toomey in the room writing the bill and his collogue republican louisiana senator bill cassidy who is a
joining with us a preview live from washington is cbs news chief washington correspondent john dickerson. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jan we have two stories, we will try to piece together. first is about that blockbuster washington post report about the just how much the russian where is meddling in the lassie lex about vladamire putin's attempt to basically over throw the american election result and what the obama administration knew, top secret meetings that were...
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. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk to cbs news chief correspondent john dickerson about potential political fallout from the president's decision to pull out of the paris accord. >>> the trump administration has petitioned the supreme court to reinstate its controversial travel ban. the ban on travelers from six mostly muslim countries has been repeatedly blocked by lower courts. last night's filing comes one week after a virginia paced federal court ruled against the president saying the executive order drips with religious intolerance, animus. comey is expected to testify about the private meetings he had with president trump. the president allegedly asked comey to consider ending the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. the president fired comey last month. >>> at least 36 people were suffocated when a gunman set fires at a casino in the philippines. the resort's worlds casino is a large complex in manila. a lone gunman entered the casino yesterday causing tourists to stampe stampede. he carried a bottle of gasoline and set gambling tables on fire.
. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk to cbs news chief correspondent john dickerson about potential political fallout from the president's decision to pull out of the paris accord. >>> the trump administration has petitioned the supreme court to reinstate its controversial travel ban. the ban on travelers from six mostly muslim countries has been repeatedly blocked by lower courts. last night's filing comes one week after a virginia paced federal court ruled...
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. >>> last night on "cbs evening news" scott pelley asked s correspondent john dickerson if he broke the law. >> the question that hangs over all of this is whether the president might have committed obstruction of justice. >> we've got to a little clarity on that. he wanted the cloud removed. that's kind of a vague statement. comey said he felt the president was asked him to end that investigation. the defense could be the president didn't know. the president's state of mind is important on this on strugs question. but the fact that the president asked forprivate meetings to have these conversations leads some to believe he knew what he was doing wasn't right and earlier he said, we're not supposed to be talking like this. finally, comey's firing. in the very first meeting the president talked about loyalty and whether comey wanted to stay on the job. that performance kept going throughout. comey didn't do what the president wanted, was fired. and so what he thought was implicit actually came to pass. >> for now republicans are mostly standing firm behind mr. trump. the question say
. >>> last night on "cbs evening news" scott pelley asked s correspondent john dickerson if he broke the law. >> the question that hangs over all of this is whether the president might have committed obstruction of justice. >> we've got to a little clarity on that. he wanted the cloud removed. that's kind of a vague statement. comey said he felt the president was asked him to end that investigation. the defense could be the president didn't know. the president's...
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i'm john dickerson in washington. good afternoon. president trump is about to step into the rose garden to announce one of the biggest decisions he's made since taking office, whether he'll keep the promise he made as a candidate to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. the pact signed by nearly 200 nations commits them to reduce greenhouse gases. during the campaign, mr. trump called climate change a hoax and said the accord would hurt the u.s. economy. since becoming president, he h's been listening to opinions on the both sides including the pope. chip reid is in the rose garden awaiting the president. >> reporter: close confidants to the president have been telling cbs news he will pull out of the paris accord. he maintains it's a bad idea for america and american workers, that millions of american workers will lose their job. a lot of push back here. he had everybody from rex tillerson the secretary of state to his daughter ivanka arguing hey, everybody stay in this deal. he is also going to -- >> argue that th
i'm john dickerson in washington. good afternoon. president trump is about to step into the rose garden to announce one of the biggest decisions he's made since taking office, whether he'll keep the promise he made as a candidate to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. the pact signed by nearly 200 nations commits them to reduce greenhouse gases. during the campaign, mr. trump called climate change a hoax and said the accord would hurt the u.s. economy. since becoming...
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. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with john dickerson, cbs news chief correspondent and moderator of "face the nation" about sessions' testimony. >>> jury deliberations resume this morning in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby. as he was leaving the court cosby mimicked one of characters, fat albert. >> mr. cosby, any comment? >> hey, hey, hey. >> he is charged of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand. cosby said they shared a consensual sexual encounter. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, jurors are deciding the fate of the officer who killed black motorist philando castile. >>> and women stage a protest at the ohio state house. this is the "cbs morning news." dixie ultra. stress tested so you can stress less at dinner. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® 's a new essence in new herbal essences it's bio:renew a blend of sea kelp, aloe and antioxidants that help bring your hair back to life. new herbal essences. let life i
. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with john dickerson, cbs news chief correspondent and moderator of "face the nation" about sessions' testimony. >>> jury deliberations resume this morning in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby. as he was leaving the court cosby mimicked one of characters, fat albert. >> mr. cosby, any comment? >> hey, hey, hey. >> he is charged of drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand. cosby said...
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john dickerson is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." john, did comey do anything wrong? >> well, in washington the word requested leak" can cover everything from passing on highly classified information-- which is illegal-- to passing on politically inconvenient information, which isn't. what the president and his lawyer are trying to do is hoping that when they say the word "leaker" people think of that distasteful class of people like edward snowden or chelsea manning. but comey doesn't seem to have done anything illegal. still, in washington, you're not supposed to talk about conversations that you had privately with the president, but director comey said the down side of not talking about those conversations would have been worse than break that rule. >> pelley: now, the president has acknowledged that he fired comey to take some of the pressure off the russia investigation, but the president's problems are only being compounded. >> well, this week, if you look at it, he started, the president did, with picking a fight with the lond
john dickerson is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." john, did comey do anything wrong? >> well, in washington the word requested leak" can cover everything from passing on highly classified information-- which is illegal-- to passing on politically inconvenient information, which isn't. what the president and his lawyer are trying to do is hoping that when they say the word "leaker" people think of that distasteful class of people...