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norah o'donnell is on assignment in seoul with a look at the threat and the approach of south korea's new president moon jae-in. norah, good morning. >> good evening to you, charlie. 's right. with this new south korean president, he's making a lot of news, promising to shake things up. take a look at the front page of the paper here. the president is promises dialogue with the north. that's what's putting hum at odds with president trump. here in the heart of seoul lies the u.s.'s largest military base in south korea. what's the total population? >> its whole reported population is 20,000. >> reporter: we toured the base with scott peterson. they're ready for everything. >> every family that comes through, children have special ones designed for them. spouses as well. >> reporter: the threat for north korea is growing. kim jong-un is stepping up not only his technical capability but also his pace. ten missile tests just this year. what good options are there in. >> it's called the land of lousy options. >> reporter: john deluyr is an expert and scientist. >> reporter: does north kore
norah o'donnell is on assignment in seoul with a look at the threat and the approach of south korea's new president moon jae-in. norah, good morning. >> good evening to you, charlie. 's right. with this new south korean president, he's making a lot of news, promising to shake things up. take a look at the front page of the paper here. the president is promises dialogue with the north. that's what's putting hum at odds with president trump. here in the heart of seoul lies the u.s.'s...
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norah o'donnell spoke with him today in seoul. good evening, from seoul. there is a lot to discuss at the white house. next week. including, president moon's proposal for a step by step process. that includes, dialogue that ultimately leads to a dismantling of north korea's nuclear weapons program. why would kim jong-un, ever agree to freeze his nuclear weapons program. what are you going to give him? >> kim jong-un has blind faith his nuclear and missile program and his regime. we must show and teach north korea that this belief is incorrect. if north korea gives up its nuclear program and missile programs and wants to start a dialogue, then i believe we can send a message that we will not threaten, the regime and we can provide assistance to them. that is why i fully agree with president trump. we need stronger sanctions and pressure on north korea to the level that we have never reached before. maximum pressure. norah o'donnell will have more from south korea this week on cbs this morning. >> coming up next, just released video shows a minnesota officer
norah o'donnell spoke with him today in seoul. good evening, from seoul. there is a lot to discuss at the white house. next week. including, president moon's proposal for a step by step process. that includes, dialogue that ultimately leads to a dismantling of north korea's nuclear weapons program. why would kim jong-un, ever agree to freeze his nuclear weapons program. what are you going to give him? >> kim jong-un has blind faith his nuclear and missile program and his regime. we must...
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>> norah o'donnell in seoul. thank you. later she'll talk with moon jae-in. it is his first broadcast television interview since his election last month. we'll bring you norah's interview tomorrow right here on "cbs this morning." >>> the judge in the bill cosby sexual assault trial may consider today whether to make the jurors' names public. the case ended in a mistrial over the weekend after six days of deliberations. the jurors' identities are shielded under a protective order. it's being challenged by several news outlets. in our next hour cbs legal analyst rikki klieman will join us to explain what is next in the case and why cosby's attorneys will probably try to delay a retrial. >>> severe weather could threaten more than 60 million people across the u.s. along the east coast, heavy thunderstorms could produce damaging winds from maryland to connecticut. tornadoes and hail are also possible. in the west, dangerous temperatures could rise this week to record levels. temperatures in arizona could hit 120 degrees on tuesday and wednesday. >> wow. >>> north
>> norah o'donnell in seoul. thank you. later she'll talk with moon jae-in. it is his first broadcast television interview since his election last month. we'll bring you norah's interview tomorrow right here on "cbs this morning." >>> the judge in the bill cosby sexual assault trial may consider today whether to make the jurors' names public. the case ended in a mistrial over the weekend after six days of deliberations. the jurors' identities are shielded under a...
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norah o'donnell spoke with him today in seoul. >> good evening, from seoul, and there's a lot to discuss at the white house next week, including president moon's proposal for a step-by-step process that includes dialogue that ultimately leads to a dismantling of north korea's nuclear weapons program. why would kim jong-un ever agree to freeze his nuclear weapons program? what are you going to give him? >> ( translated ): kim jong-un currently has a blind faith that his nuclear and missile programs will protect him and his regime, so we must show and teach north korea that this belief is incorrect. if north korea gives up its nuclear program and missile programs and wants to start a dialogue, then i believe we can send a message that we will not threaten kim jong-un's regime, and we can even provide assistance to them. and that is why i fully agree with president trump that we need stronger sanctions and pressure on north korea to the level that we have never reached before, maximum pressure. >> mason: norah o'donnell will have more from south korea this week on "cbs this morning." coming
norah o'donnell spoke with him today in seoul. >> good evening, from seoul, and there's a lot to discuss at the white house next week, including president moon's proposal for a step-by-step process that includes dialogue that ultimately leads to a dismantling of north korea's nuclear weapons program. why would kim jong-un ever agree to freeze his nuclear weapons program? what are you going to give him? >> ( translated ): kim jong-un currently has a blind faith that his nuclear and...
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. >>> we have a look at some of the newspapers from seoul where norah o'donnell made front page news. is the korean times with a shot of norah and the president. this is my favorite. i think it says cbs's norah o'donnell wows south korea. charlie and gayle is wondering when is she coming back to the table. >> yeah. that's exactly what it says. i only know one word in korean. "good morning." is the reaction in south korea different than in the united states? >> it's quite similar. it was his only first big one-on-one interview. there was so much news about otto warmbier and his trip to the white house. it was interesting. everybody seemed to know my name on wednesday. >> the timing you were there. really, bravo to you. we were all in the studio applauding. >> thank you, thank you. >> we had your back. >> thank you. i should mention while we were in south korea, the u.s. military took us up by helicopter to see what's at stake in seoul. it's one of the most densely populated cities. the u.s. army gave us a firsthand look how it's countering threating from the north. >> right now where t
. >>> we have a look at some of the newspapers from seoul where norah o'donnell made front page news. is the korean times with a shot of norah and the president. this is my favorite. i think it says cbs's norah o'donnell wows south korea. charlie and gayle is wondering when is she coming back to the table. >> yeah. that's exactly what it says. i only know one word in korean. "good morning." is the reaction in south korea different than in the united states? >>...
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norah o'donnell spoke with president moon at his residence just hours after news of warmbier's death broke. norah, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, gayle. that's right. this is president moon's first television interview and it comes ahead of this big summit that he's going to have with president trump next week at the white house. he is promising this fundamental shift in how to deal with north korea. so we asked president moon how this news of otto warmbier's death may affect this new strategy. >> we have learned that otto warmbier, the 22-year-old american student, has died. what are your thoughts on his pa passing? >> translator: first of all, i would like to convey my deepest condolences to the bereave family of mr. otto warmbier and the american people for the sorrow and shock they are suffering through. we can make speculations that there were many unjust and cruel treatments to mr. warmbier and i strongly condemn such cruel actions by north korea. even today, there are many korean nationals and american citizens detained in moushg. i also urge north korea
norah o'donnell spoke with president moon at his residence just hours after news of warmbier's death broke. norah, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, gayle. that's right. this is president moon's first television interview and it comes ahead of this big summit that he's going to have with president trump next week at the white house. he is promising this fundamental shift in how to deal with north korea. so we asked president moon how this news of otto warmbier's death...
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or mason: norah o'donnell will have more from south korea this ngek on "cbs this morning." coming up next on the cbs evening news, just-released ntdeo shows a minnesota officer's deadly encounter with a driver. jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely
or mason: norah o'donnell will have more from south korea this ngek on "cbs this morning." coming up next on the cbs evening news, just-released ntdeo shows a minnesota officer's deadly encounter with a driver. jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda...
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south korea's new president will visit the white house next week and he tells cbs this morning's norah o'donnellhat the u.s. needs to be open to negotiations in order to end the nuclear program. >> >> translator: we were unable to resolve the north korean nuclear issue through sanctions and pressure. >> reporter: the defense ministry says bombers flew over tuesday as a show of force against north korea. for cbs news, the white house. >> three other americans are still being held captive in north korea. >>> voting is underway in georgia in the most expensive congressional race in history. democrat jon ossoff and republican karen handel are going to head to head. for decades, the republican party has won. and this race is a tight one. >> this district has become a referendum on president trump and his agenda. >> anti-trump sentiment has helped keep the race close. the president has been showing support for handel. much of the money has been directed to tv ads. >>> the death toll from last week's raging high-rise fire in london has reached 79 and now a better look at the devastation left inside bui
south korea's new president will visit the white house next week and he tells cbs this morning's norah o'donnellhat the u.s. needs to be open to negotiations in order to end the nuclear program. >> >> translator: we were unable to resolve the north korean nuclear issue through sanctions and pressure. >> reporter: the defense ministry says bombers flew over tuesday as a show of force against north korea. for cbs news, the white house. >> three other americans are still...
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. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell will be in seoul, south korea, to preview her talk with moon jae-in sip his election last month. you're watching the "cbs morning news." t why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so wh
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norah o'donnell is on her way back from south korea, so jeff glor is with us. a massive and dangerous storm is bearing down on the gulf coast. millions of americans are at risk from drenching rains and damaging winds. >> tropical storm cindy is her name. it's the first major storm of the season to take direct aim at the continental united states. the storm's reach stretches across a 500-mile area of the gulf coast from texas to florida. right now sustained winds are up to 60 miles an hour. >> parts of mississippi and louisiana are expecting up to a foot of rain. new orleans could see 6 to 10 david begnow is on the edge of lake pontchartrain in new orleans. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this storm is moving slowly and we're still about 24 hours away from landfall but already we're seeing storm surge in new orleans like along lake pontchartrain that is causing flooding and it was predicted. this morning you're seeing high winds, probably 45-mile-per-hour gusts in new orleans but across the gulf coast you have rain bands already rotating from southeast
norah o'donnell is on her way back from south korea, so jeff glor is with us. a massive and dangerous storm is bearing down on the gulf coast. millions of americans are at risk from drenching rains and damaging winds. >> tropical storm cindy is her name. it's the first major storm of the season to take direct aim at the continental united states. the storm's reach stretches across a 500-mile area of the gulf coast from texas to florida. right now sustained winds are up to 60 miles an...
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." >>> cbs3 news will carry the testimony live tomorrow morning joined norah o'donnell charlie roads and gail king starting at 10:00 a.m. >>> one day before testifies, president trump announced his pick to replace the fired fbi director, nominated christopher wray as the next director. he served in the department of justice from 2003 to 2005 and defended chris christie during the bridgegate scandal. paul ryan was not consulted but supports his decision >> i don't know the guy but i looked as his resume seems like the right -- seems like to me the perfect kind of person, i felt we should have a career person take over the fbi similar to deep bench of experience. he certainly seems to fit the bill >> a confirmation hearing will likely takes place in the infections next two weeks >> the delaware memorial bridge is back open after the fire caused the bridge to shut down several hour, sparks from welding tools hit construction material igniting the fire. both spans were shut down several hours >>> we're about to show you the winning numbers in the 380.6 million dollar power ball, steady s
." >>> cbs3 news will carry the testimony live tomorrow morning joined norah o'donnell charlie roads and gail king starting at 10:00 a.m. >>> one day before testifies, president trump announced his pick to replace the fired fbi director, nominated christopher wray as the next director. he served in the department of justice from 2003 to 2005 and defended chris christie during the bridgegate scandal. paul ryan was not consulted but supports his decision >> i don't...
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." >>> cbs3 news will carry the testimony live tomorrow morning joined norah o'donnell charlie roads and gail king starting at 10:00 a.m. >>> one day before testifies, president trump announced his pick to replace the fired fbi director, nominated christopher wray as the next director. he served in the department of justice from 2003 to 2005 and defended chris christie during the bridgegate scandal. paul ryan was not consulted but supports his decision >> i don't know the guy but i looked as his resume seems like the right -- seems like to me the perfect kind of person, i felt we should have a career person take over the fbi similar to deep bench of experience. he certainly seems to fit the bill >> a confirmation hearing will likely takes place in the infections next two weeks >> the delaware memorial bridge is back open after the fire caused the bridge to shut down several hour, sparks from welding tools hit construction material igniting the fire. both spans were shut down several hours >>> we're about to show you the winning numbers in the 380.6 million dollar power ball, steady s
." >>> cbs3 news will carry the testimony live tomorrow morning joined norah o'donnell charlie roads and gail king starting at 10:00 a.m. >>> one day before testifies, president trump announced his pick to replace the fired fbi director, nominated christopher wray as the next director. he served in the department of justice from 2003 to 2005 and defended chris christie during the bridgegate scandal. paul ryan was not consulted but supports his decision >> i don't...
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. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, norah o'donnell is in south korea where she speaks with presidentmoon jae-in in his first broadcast television interview. and -- >> these delivery robots are changing how they get their favorite foods here in san francisco but now city leaders want to ban them. we'll show you how the companies that build them are using technologies to keep the sidewalk safe. that story coming up on cbs this morning. >> that's the cbs morning news for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. m meg oliver. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> time to rise and shine as we take a live look at the bay bridge this morning. it's tuesday, june 20th. good morning, i'm kenny choi. dare i say it. it's jaclyn's favorite day. >> hi, everybody. [ laughter ] >> it doesn't matter if it's humid it's like this. if it's hot, it's like this. >> bad hair day? >> it's a full hair day. >> we're a work in progress. >> you look good. [ laughter ] >> it's going to be another sweaty day across the bay area but not as hot as the past couple of days. i could
. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, norah o'donnell is in south korea where she speaks with presidentmoon jae-in in his first broadcast television interview. and -- >> these delivery robots are changing how they get their favorite foods here in san francisco but now city leaders want to ban them. we'll show you how the companies that build them are using technologies to keep the sidewalk safe. that story coming up on cbs this morning. >> that's the cbs morning news for...
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e before c except after z. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. for president trump's decisive action later today on the paris climate accords. the president will announce this morning -- this afternoon if the united states will stay in or not. he said yesterday he's still hearing from people on both sides. sources tell cbs news the president has told senior aides he plans to pull out of the deal. >> we'll see. only two countries did not sign the agreement to cut green house gas emissions, syria and nicaragua. this morning, china and germany vowed to expand their partnership and keep fighting climate change. the crekremlin spokesman said t accord would be less effective without the united states. you can see the rose garden announcement at noon pacific time here on cbs. >>> there's new subpoenas being issued in the elections. four are tied to the russia probe. they're aimed at michael flynn and personal attorney to president trump, michael cohen. the other subpoenas yesterday went to the fbi, cia and nsa and they're related to the obama administra
e before c except after z. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. for president trump's decisive action later today on the paris climate accords. the president will announce this morning -- this afternoon if the united states will stay in or not. he said yesterday he's still hearing from people on both sides. sources tell cbs news the president has told senior aides he plans to pull out of the deal. >> we'll see. only two countries did not sign the agreement to cut...
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norah o'donnell is off. they're struggling to win enough gop support before they vote.ice may put out an nams later today. five republican senators say they cannot support the bill in its current form. others say they have concern. >> if more than two gop senators vote no, the bill cannot pass. there's a worry of cutting medicaid and conservatives wo want bigger cuts. >> some gop senators say mitch mcconnell should not force an early vote. >> i don't have the feed baj from constituencies who have not had enough time to review the senate bill. we should not be voting on this next week cincinnati's hard for me to see the bill passing this week, but that's up to the majority leader. >> president trump says he thinks senate leaders can find enough support. white house officials say he's committed to getting this bill pelosi became a member of congress through a special election 30 years ago. she has led house democrats for the last 14 years including the stint as the first female speaker but the democratic party prompted some house colleagues to question her leadership. >>
norah o'donnell is off. they're struggling to win enough gop support before they vote.ice may put out an nams later today. five republican senators say they cannot support the bill in its current form. others say they have concern. >> if more than two gop senators vote no, the bill cannot pass. there's a worry of cutting medicaid and conservatives wo want bigger cuts. >> some gop senators say mitch mcconnell should not force an early vote. >> i don't have the feed baj from...
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. >> our own norah o'donnell in south korea this normorning, tw she will interview the country's newop of her list of questions, the safety of the 2,000 americans, servicemen and women stationed in that country. >> reporter: with this new south korean president he is making a lot of news promising to shack thi shake things up. take a look at front page of the paper here. president moon is promising dialogue with the north. that puts him at odds with ptd trump. raising a lot of question as but what the two leaders can achieve. at next week's white house summit. here in the heart of seoul lies the u.s.'s largest military base in south korea. what's the total population of the base? >> the total supported population is nearly 22,000. >> reporter: we toured the base with the garrison commander colonel scott peterson who said% they're ready for anything. >> is it true that every family has a gas mask? >> they have protective equipment, that's right. every family that comes through. children have special ones designed for them. spouses as well. >> reporter: the threat from north korea is g
. >> our own norah o'donnell in south korea this normorning, tw she will interview the country's newop of her list of questions, the safety of the 2,000 americans, servicemen and women stationed in that country. >> reporter: with this new south korean president he is making a lot of news promising to shack thi shake things up. take a look at front page of the paper here. president moon is promising dialogue with the north. that puts him at odds with ptd trump. raising a lot of...
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. >>> plus norah o'donnell is in seoul to find out thousand north korean threat is impacting thousandstroops and their families that are stationed there. >>> and the treacherous search for a hidden fortune in the middle of america. a pastor is the latest to disappear while
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norah o'donnell is in seoul, south korea. >> reporter: we talked to south korea's new president in hisfirst television interview. moon jae-in says the u.s. approach to the north korean nuclear threat is failing and he reveals a new strategy of engagement. >>> blistering heat smashes records in the southwest. we're in phoenix today where the temperature could approach 120 degrees. ouch. it's too hot for some flights to take off. >>> and country music star
norah o'donnell is in seoul, south korea. >> reporter: we talked to south korea's new president in hisfirst television interview. moon jae-in says the u.s. approach to the north korean nuclear threat is failing and he reveals a new strategy of engagement. >>> blistering heat smashes records in the southwest. we're in phoenix today where the temperature could approach 120 degrees. ouch. it's too hot for some flights to take off. >>> and country music star
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norah o'donnell joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle.ad, bob woodward right here in studio 57 with how james comey's testimony could affect the presidency! plus, we're in london with the stunning outcome of britain's parliamentary elections! how prime minister theresa may's big gamble backfired. we are inside the country's newest coal mine and how the industry is turning around. that plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. >> see you at 7:00. thank you. >>> now at oh, what is it, it's, um, 14 minutes before the hour of 7:00, let's see -- it's 14 minutes before 7:00 and it's time for a bent metal update. >> we don't have too much bent metal just slowdowns. >> heavy metal. >> reporter: a big rig is blocking a couple of lanes on 101 as you approach 680. that's slowing your ride down cruising speed just below 30 miles per hour. along that stretch. out of 880 into hayward down into union city 25 minutes from 238 on down to 84. san mateo bridge is in the green but it looks crowded in that westbound direction that's taillights makinger wa
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norah o'donnell joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.bipartisan backlash to president trump's personal attacks on twitter. new reaction this morning on how the white house is defending him. plus, a family stages a high- tech sting operation in their backyard to catch an alleged sexual predator. and we go for a dive off key biscayne to see how citizen scientists are helping to rebuild florida's coral reef. all that plus, the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00 and happy 4th of july. i'm celebrating early. >> thank you. "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> with the patriotic hovel quickly approaching, the san francisco fire department will be holding a fireworks safety news conference in just a few hours. santa clara county fire and emergency officials are also warning people about the risk for injuries, burns and fires and wang to morgan hill this year anyone -- warning to morgan hill this year anyone caught discharging fireworks in july faces a fine of $300 at least. a lot of people will be traveling for the holiday w
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norah o'donnell joins us now from new york.ng. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michelle. we'll talk with john dickerson about the political fallout from the president's decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. plus mellody hobson about what this means for the economy. also, seth doane on a remote island in the south pacific. it's considered to be one of the most vulnerable areas to climate change! and the 12-year-old winner of the national spelling bee will join us. what she really wants now that she won. all that plus the eye-opener and your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> she is from fresno so that's cool. >> yes, very cool. she wants tickets to the game of basketball game you know what i'm talking about. >> i bet it's the warriors. all right. nora, thanks so much. we'll see you and find out at 7:00. >> take care. >>> time now 6:44. the latest jobs report is out and the numbers are lower than expected. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks has that and more. >> reporter: good morning. hiring
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i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in the night.ce the nation" anchor john dickerson and jan crawford are with us as well. >> lots to discuss this morning. james comey has arrived on capitol hill. he was fired nearly one month ago. right in the middle of the fbi's investigation of russian election meddling. members of congress quickly called for comey
i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king in the night.ce the nation" anchor john dickerson and jan crawford are with us as well. >> lots to discuss this morning. james comey has arrived on capitol hill. he was fired nearly one month ago. right in the middle of the fbi's investigation of russian election meddling. members of congress quickly called for comey
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>> dickerson: norah o'donnell on assignment, for remarks thank you so much, norah's interview will wearning tuesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and pacific, and also throughout the day on our digital network, cbsn. we will be back in a moment. >> food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >> dickerson: commencement season is just about wrapped up, and as we take a look at some of our favorite speeches this year, instead of focusing on the famous, we thought we would share the fresh wisdom of the graduates themselves. they spoke the languages of the world. >> friends, and fellow graduates, welcome. in arabic -- or in the words of confucius -- >> dickerson: and they did it with the millennial touch. >> but first let me take a self at this. >> selfie. >> di
>> dickerson: norah o'donnell on assignment, for remarks thank you so much, norah's interview will wearning tuesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and pacific, and also throughout the day on our digital network, cbsn. we will be back in a moment. >> food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the...
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>> dickerson: norah o'donnell on assignment, for remarks thank you so much, norah's interview will wearning tuesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and pacific, and also throughout the day on our digital network, cbsn. we will be back in a moment. >> >> dickerson: commencement season is just about wrapped up, and as we take a look at some of our favorite speeches this year, instead of focusing on the famous, we thought we would share the fresh wisdom of the graduates themselves. they spoke the languages of the world. >> friends, and fellowin arabics confucius -- >> dickerson: and they did it with the millennial touch. >> but first let me take a self at this. >> selfie. >> dickerson: they braved the elements. >> thank you, everyone for hanging out in the rain. >> we usually try to forget -- >> dickerson: without missing a beat. >> hidden in our stories are silences that critically shape our experiences. >> dickerson: they showed us they were listening when we thought they were just wasting their time. >> spongebob taught us love yourself and stay optimistic. even south park, south park taught me to
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he told that to our colleague norah o'donnell but that he's willing to sit down with him.you think that gets worked out? >> i don't think kim jong-un is an irrational person. i think he's precisely the person you would expect him to be, a product of that regime and that family, to become the supreme leader of north korea. you couldn't design someone who fits the mold more perfectly. so i don't believe that short of giving him something he really wants that he'll back away from nuclear weapon, which is essential to their whole philosophy of being. >> dickerson: you write in the piece, and this gets back to why would bit dangerous to have north korea with a nuclear missile, because there's a sense of destiny, almost universal... their future is wrapped up with being a power that fights against a big western aggression. >> sure. i mean, their sort of guiding theory for years has been that the united states is going to launch a huge invasion of north korea, and the buildup of their military and the nuclear program and the missile program is all designed to make it too costly f
he told that to our colleague norah o'donnell but that he's willing to sit down with him.you think that gets worked out? >> i don't think kim jong-un is an irrational person. i think he's precisely the person you would expect him to be, a product of that regime and that family, to become the supreme leader of north korea. you couldn't design someone who fits the mold more perfectly. so i don't believe that short of giving him something he really wants that he'll back away from nuclear...
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>> dickerson: norah o'donnell on assignment, for remarks thank you so much, norah's interview will wearning tuesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and pacific, and also throughout the day on our digital network, cbsn. we will be back in a moment. >> srely on medicare part b to access life-saving drugs.es but proposals from an unelected government commission threaten to change medicare for the worse. like other thoughtless medicare cuts, these will have serious consequences, including cancer clinic closings and higher costs for seniors and taxpayers. congress must reject any harmful changes to medicare part b and protect seniors' access to cancer care. lives depend on it. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and impro
>> dickerson: norah o'donnell on assignment, for remarks thank you so much, norah's interview will wearning tuesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and pacific, and also throughout the day on our digital network, cbsn. we will be back in a moment. >> srely on medicare part b to access life-saving drugs.es but proposals from an unelected government commission threaten to change medicare for the worse. like other thoughtless medicare cuts, these will have serious consequences, including cancer...
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norah o'donnell is off. jeff glor is with us.he congressional baseball game went on as planned in a defind show of unity. just one day after a gunman opened fire on republicans, dozens of lawmakers from both parties took the field during an emotional night at the nationals park in washington. >> the "national anthem" never sounded so good. the game raised more than a million dollars for charity and the night included a surprise from police officer david bailey. he threw out the pitch. jan crawford is outside the ball park. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know the game can get pretty competitive, but with one of players in critical condition, it felt like so much more than baseball game here last night and certain hi more unified. the night began with a bipartisan moment of reflection and a standing ovation for surprise guest, one of the heroes of yesterday's shooting. a moving moment that gave laumts like mo brooks who escaped unharmed a chance to say thanks. >> what was it like when you saw officer bailey? >> i with
norah o'donnell is off. jeff glor is with us.he congressional baseball game went on as planned in a defind show of unity. just one day after a gunman opened fire on republicans, dozens of lawmakers from both parties took the field during an emotional night at the nationals park in washington. >> the "national anthem" never sounded so good. the game raised more than a million dollars for charity and the night included a surprise from police officer david bailey. he threw out the...
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. >> reporter: in 2015 president obama told norah o'donnell he considers it one of his most important achievements. >> you can't build a border wall when it comes to carbon emissions or global temperatures or the ea say that what he is looking to do is renegotiate terms of the paris climate accord. it's unclear whether other nations will join in those talks. advocates say that's a man to clean up technology and those around it. one official said america cannot win that battle if it's not even on the playing field. norah? >> all right, major. thank you so much. hillary clinton is speaking out saying she suspects those working for donald trump provided guidance to russian propaganda efforts during the campaign. she brought it up yesterday as she discussed why she lost the presidential race. president trump responded on twitter last night saying, quote, clinton refuses the say she was a terrible candidate. clinton responded, people in covfefe houses shouldn't throw covfefe. that was in reference to night. jan crawford has more. good morning. >> good morning. it's the first time she's acc
. >> reporter: in 2015 president obama told norah o'donnell he considers it one of his most important achievements. >> you can't build a border wall when it comes to carbon emissions or global temperatures or the ea say that what he is looking to do is renegotiate terms of the paris climate accord. it's unclear whether other nations will join in those talks. advocates say that's a man to clean up technology and those around it. one official said america cannot win that battle if...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.ly 4th without voting on health care. majority leader mitch mcconnell says the bill needs support. president trump called more to the white house yesterday after the bill was postponed. he said he believes they're working hard to improve the bill. mcconnell insists they can make a deal and pass it. >> i think everyone around the table is interested in getting it. interested in getting an outcome because we know the status quo is simply unacceptable, unsustainable, and no action is just not an option. >> at least 12 gop senators have reservations about this bill. republicans can only afford two no-votes, and there are many competing interests. west virginia's shelley moore and the senator in ohio are worried about funding in their states and some conservative senators say the bill does not go far enough to end obamacare. and one of those conservative senators is kentucky's rand paul. he'll join us in the next half hour to explain the problem with the next bill. >> a global attack is sti
. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.ly 4th without voting on health care. majority leader mitch mcconnell says the bill needs support. president trump called more to the white house yesterday after the bill was postponed. he said he believes they're working hard to improve the bill. mcconnell insists they can make a deal and pass it. >> i think everyone around the table is interested in getting it. interested in getting an outcome because we know the status...
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. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. breaking news from the white house.a replacement for fired fbi director james comey. the president tweeted i will be nominating christopher a. wray, a man of impeccable credential to be new director. >> let's go right now to margaret brennan. she's at the white house. good morning. what can you tell us? >> good morning. gayle, this is a very trumpian way to make an announcement, via tweet instead of a traditional ceremony in the rose garden. the white house said very little what went into the thinking on the final decision. but we know it comes after he fired director comey back at the beginning of last month. now, this goes on -- this nomination into a time of a lot of pressure because of the ongoing probe into connections between russia and the trump administration and trump campaign. what we know is christopher wray is a litigation attorney who comes with the endorsement so to speak of new jersey governor chris christie because he served christie in a role during that bridgegate candle. -- scandal. we know that wray
. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. breaking news from the white house.a replacement for fired fbi director james comey. the president tweeted i will be nominating christopher a. wray, a man of impeccable credential to be new director. >> let's go right now to margaret brennan. she's at the white house. good morning. what can you tell us? >> good morning. gayle, this is a very trumpian way to make an announcement, via tweet instead of a traditional...
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i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.is request. it previews what he will say in one of the most highly anticipated congressional hearings in years. >> james comey says the president told him, quote, i need loyalty, i expect loyalty during a white house dinner. the statement also confirms reporting that mr. trump asked comey to let go of the investigation. a former national security adviser michael flynn. >> and james comey told the president three times he was not under personal investigation. we have these stories covered from montscow to washington. good morning. >> the top democrat on this committee, virginia's mark conversations between the president and comey as disturbing. in his opening statement warner will say this not how a president of the united states behaves. now, he's referring to comey's written testimony released questioned that describes a series of one-on-one meetings that comey himself says he thought were very concerninglet he described for instance a january dinner at the white house where there was
i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.is request. it previews what he will say in one of the most highly anticipated congressional hearings in years. >> james comey says the president told him, quote, i need loyalty, i expect loyalty during a white house dinner. the statement also confirms reporting that mr. trump asked comey to let go of the investigation. a former national security adviser michael flynn. >> and james comey told the president three times he was not...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.terror attack. latest youssef zaghba has not been a person of interest. but one of the others was known to authorities, and there are questions about signals on the man that police may have missed. >> he was in a documentary called "the jihadis next door" and seen praying next to an isis flag. >> reporter: let's get to what we learned this last attacker confirmed by metropolitan police. he's been identified as youssef zaghba, a 22-year-old italian national of moroccan descent living in east london. he was not known to police. it's an entirely different story about another attacker who has been named, khuram shazad butt, a british citizen born in pakistan. he's not only known to intelligence services but he popped up in next door." butts neighbor called an anti-terror hotline to warn them because they were afraid he was radicalizing young people in the neighborhood. british police say there's no evidence to suggest that butt was planning an attack and in their defense they say there's t
. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.terror attack. latest youssef zaghba has not been a person of interest. but one of the others was known to authorities, and there are questions about signals on the man that police may have missed. >> he was in a documentary called "the jihadis next door" and seen praying next to an isis flag. >> reporter: let's get to what we learned this last attacker confirmed by metropolitan police. he's been...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell and you are?rom bloomberg. >> and you are okay. >> i am. >>> they oppose the newest health care bill. president trump supports the newest senate plan but it cannot pass if more than two republicans vote no. >> it cuts most of the obamacare taxes and rolls back the expansion of medicaid. the bill offers tax credits to help lower income people buy insurance. it also keeps obamacare protection from people with pre-existing conditions. >> president trump reports he did not reveal. he tweeted last month that comey had better hope there are no tapes. it's the latest case where he's retracked no statement or produced no evidence to bathe up. in march he suggested he wiretapped and called him a bad or sick guy. john dickerson asked him about that during an oval office interview. >> you're the president of the united states. you say he's sick and bad. >> you can take it any way you want. >> i want to ask you. i want to hear it from president trump. you don't want fake news. >> i want to know. >> i want to
. >> i'm norah o'donnell and you are?rom bloomberg. >> and you are okay. >> i am. >>> they oppose the newest health care bill. president trump supports the newest senate plan but it cannot pass if more than two republicans vote no. >> it cuts most of the obamacare taxes and rolls back the expansion of medicaid. the bill offers tax credits to help lower income people buy insurance. it also keeps obamacare protection from people with pre-existing conditions....
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norah o'donnell is off. we're pleased to have jeff glor with us. the house republican steve scalise is in critical condition shot by a man with a rifle during baseball practice cell phone video captured the scene yesterday in alexandria, virginia. >> he was rushed in a medevacked helicopter for emergency surgery. a bullet tors through his abdomen breaking bones and damaging internal president trump and first lady melania visited him last night. mr. trump also met capitol police officers crystal greiner. she was hit in the ankle when she returned fire. lobbyist mike mika and zachary barth were also shot. the gunman was shot as well. >> the gunman approached from the third base line where more than 30 people were practicing. jeff pegues is at the crime scene with new details on the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're about 50 yards away from the third base line. we're seeing what the gunman was seeing it was filled with republican congressmen when the gunman who was heavily armed opened fire. gunfire pierced agonizing minute
norah o'donnell is off. we're pleased to have jeff glor with us. the house republican steve scalise is in critical condition shot by a man with a rifle during baseball practice cell phone video captured the scene yesterday in alexandria, virginia. >> he was rushed in a medevacked helicopter for emergency surgery. a bullet tors through his abdomen breaking bones and damaging internal president trump and first lady melania visited him last night. mr. trump also met capitol police officers...
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. >>> good i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and david westin.trump is getting backlash for the insulting tweets at mika brzezinski and joe scarbrough. he called them low iq crazy mika and psycho joe. the two hosts say that was a big ol' lie. they responded to it this morning. >> it's been fascinating and frightening and really sad for our country. i mean i'm -- i've been getting a lot of texts and hearing you all talking. thank you. i'm fine. my family brought me up really tough. this is absolutely nothing. but i think for me personally. but i am very concerned as to what this once again reveals about the president of the united states. >> unfortunately we've what we always learn and that is that he for some reason takes things so much more personally with women. >>> the president's tweets were widely condemned on capitol hill. members of his own party says the tweets were unpresidential. >> when you become president of the united states, it's beneath your dignity to launch those kinds of attacks. >> it's a distraction and it really ultimately s
. >>> good i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and david westin.trump is getting backlash for the insulting tweets at mika brzezinski and joe scarbrough. he called them low iq crazy mika and psycho joe. the two hosts say that was a big ol' lie. they responded to it this morning. >> it's been fascinating and frightening and really sad for our country. i mean i'm -- i've been getting a lot of texts and hearing you all talking. thank you. i'm fine. my family brought me up really...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king.ion is if cosby would take the stand. >> the defense could also choose to call no witnesses. that means closing zbuarguments could begin. bill cosby faces three charges of indecent assault. if convicted each could bring him ten years in prison. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is expected to testify before the house committee tomorrow. signs are the hearing will closed to the public, though democrats want it to be open. sessions stepped away from the russia probe in march after admitting he did not disclose two meetings with the russian ambassador last year. >> two major sponsors are pulling out of shakespeare in the park over contradiction over president trump appearing as julius caesar. they have a trump look-a-like been stabbed to death on stage. bank of america pulled its sponsorship of the production. >> according to the associated pay they say in no way advocates violence towards anyone. the president's son eric trump thanked the companies in a tweet. he said dropping sponsorsh
. >>> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and gayle king.ion is if cosby would take the stand. >> the defense could also choose to call no witnesses. that means closing zbuarguments could begin. bill cosby faces three charges of indecent assault. if convicted each could bring him ten years in prison. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is expected to testify before the house committee tomorrow. signs are the hearing will closed to the public, though democrats want it to...