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bob schieffer, norah o'donnell, the president covered a lot of ground. what struck you bob? chieffer: i thought it was a much more powerful and well organized argument than the president made in his inaugural speech. it had -- it started out, he laid out the reasons that he thinks these things should be done. there are many battles and many miles to go before we'll know whether any of this comes to fruition. but i think the president did well tonight. >> o'donnell: a very detailed policy speech. he wants action on immigration he wants action on climate change, he wants action on the automatic spending cuts that are coming out. this is very aggressive with a very recalcitrant republican. we'll see how much gets done. we'll have more with senator rubio on cbs "this morning" tomorrow and for the first time congressman paul ryan, who was the vice presidential nominee, will join us live tomorrow morning. that's his first live interview. >> pelley: complete coverage of all of this, of course, on cbs "this morning" with you and charlie rose tomorrow. the president also mentioned tod
bob schieffer, norah o'donnell, the president covered a lot of ground. what struck you bob? chieffer: i thought it was a much more powerful and well organized argument than the president made in his inaugural speech. it had -- it started out, he laid out the reasons that he thinks these things should be done. there are many battles and many miles to go before we'll know whether any of this comes to fruition. but i think the president did well tonight. >> o'donnell: a very detailed policy...
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captioning sponsored by cbs of super bowl xlvii, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: we are in jackson square at historic new orleans just down want road from thesuperdome, wherecc1: baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers are going to face off this evening. we're joined by the commissioner of the national football league roger goodell, plus our cbs sports broadcast team, jim nantz, phil simms, who will be calling the game tonight. and hall of fame wide receiver and cbs analyst shannon sharpe, who seems to me the only guy here today wearing some super bowl rings. >> i thought occasion warranted me bringing out the big diamonds. >> schieffer: mr. commission, i thank you for being with us. some very serious questions now that are on your plate. the president of the united states said he's not sure he'd want his kid to play football if he had a son. what is your reaction to this? would you want your children to play football now if-- >> absolutely. i have twin daughters, just like the president. and i'm concerned when they play any sport. the second highest incidenc
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bob schieffer, face the nation on sunday, thank you so much for your time this afternoon. >> okay. >>> gas prices are on the way up again. oil companies say it's a supply issue. some refineries are shut down for maintenance while others are switching from the winter blend of gasoline to the more expensive summer blend. consumer watchdogs say refineries could ease the pain by having more gas in reserve. >> it's an artificial price spike in a market that's being artificially manipulated by a handful of refiners who know that if they make less gasoline, they make more money. >> analysts say gas prices could go up past $4 a gallon again but are not expected to reach the record levels from last fall. >>> top, what's this here talking about snow again? >> well, the way this winter has gone we're getting it flake by flake, okay? we have rain showers right now which could hamper the evening commute and could change the snow showers later. let's start with live look outside. it is our michael and son weather cam. it's still pretty nice. clouds have rolled in. temperatures almost hit 60 in many
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joining us now live is its host bob schieffer. good afternoon. i know you're a sports fan and when you talk to roger goodell, i know you want to press him about this whole issue of making the game safer while maintaining the popularity of what is a violent game. >> it's a real challenge. as you just saw earlier in the story you had when the president of the united states says he'd have to think long and hard about whether he would allow his son, if he had one, to play football, that tells you that football is a part of our american culture and is facing some challenges. nobody knows that better than roger goodell. he will be our guest for the broadcast. we'll be here in new orleans. i got to tell you so i get myself really prepared for this, i had to come down here a couple days early. >> i can understand. >> i do that in the interest of good journalism. >> bob, another question more washington centric, but the commissioner seemed to dodge around question of the redskins and controversy around the name. do you think that's something you might pre
joining us now live is its host bob schieffer. good afternoon. i know you're a sports fan and when you talk to roger goodell, i know you want to press him about this whole issue of making the game safer while maintaining the popularity of what is a violent game. >> it's a real challenge. as you just saw earlier in the story you had when the president of the united states says he'd have to think long and hard about whether he would allow his son, if he had one, to play football, that tells...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer.g for bob schieffer cbs news chief white house correspondent, major garrett. >> garrett: good morning again. bob is off today. friday $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts are scheduled to take effect. nearly half the cuts will be to defense, the
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again, on a day when there is no shortage of questions. we welcome dennis mcdonough, president obama's me chief of staff, who i presume has brought many answers with him this morning. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me, bob. i'm really looking forward to it. >> schieffer: the sequester, these draconian across-the-board spending cuts that are supposed to go into effect march 1. it appears to me that this is anything to happen. it looks to as if both the president and the congressional leaders have given up on each other. can this possibly happen? >> well, we've not give know up on this, bob, and the reason we've not given up on this is because it's going to have a real impact, on middle-class families-- >> schieffer: it's going to have an impact on everybody. >> across the board. the lens through which the president is going to see the fight is what is the impact on middle class family and the kind of investments we expect for the economy to grow from the midd
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cbs news chief white house correspondent, major garrett. >> garrett: good morning, again. bob is off today. friday $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts are scheduled to take effect. nearly half the cuts will be to defense, the pentagon saying that $800,000 civilian employees could face furloughs, and everyone in the federal government from f.b.i. agents to meat inspectors to emergency responders could face furloughs. education funding and head start could also be especially hard hit, and we start off this morning with education secretary arne duncan. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us this morning. >> good morning, major. thanks for having me. >> garrett: i know you will get to some of the implications of the across-the-board cuts, but in the recovery academy the education department received $98 billion. isn't there room in your budget, mr. secretary, to absorb some of these spending cuts and not have some of the negative effects that hav
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. >> schieffer: bob, companies are not all that keen on telling us when they are attacked. and in fact american businesses are being attacked. >> well, in big terms. chairman rogers said i think newscast this is a great pillaging of wealth. it's hard to put a number on it. some estimates $250 billion a year, up to i think chairman rogers' bill says $400 billion a year. the reason this goes on, bob is because-- let's say you're company a, you have to report to stockholders, you have constituents, you have competitors. you don't want to come out full face and say look my systemes were attacked because it suggests you might be vulnerable. to protect a competitive edge these companies i'm afraid to say are writing off these losses. >> schieffer: what are some of the things they do to these companies? >> a major paint manufacturer lost formulas. the chinese are replicating these products products about as a matter of fact they can and we're not doing very much about it. this is the first of what could be a very, very big problem if they turn this pillaging of wealth into attacki
. >> schieffer: bob, companies are not all that keen on telling us when they are attacked. and in fact american businesses are being attacked. >> well, in big terms. chairman rogers said i think newscast this is a great pillaging of wealth. it's hard to put a number on it. some estimates $250 billion a year, up to i think chairman rogers' bill says $400 billion a year. the reason this goes on, bob is because-- let's say you're company a, you have to report to stockholders, you have...
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start to move the snow off of their roofs. >> schieffer: well, governor, we want to thank you very much and all the best to you. >> thank you so much, bob, all the best to you. >> schieffer: joining us two key members of the senate armed services committee, republican lindsey graham in miami this morning where the weather is a little better, and democrat jack reed is here with us in the studio, far away from the snow this morning in his home state of rhode island. how is jur state doing, senator? >> we took a very major blow, but the state's responding very well. we have about 70,000 people still without power. that's key issue because power and boilers operate together, typically. the governor, our. adjunct general, our state police commander did a superb job of preparing, and the utilities are doing all they can to get the power back on. i'm headed up there immediately after this show. >> schieffer: all right, senator graham, i want to talk to you about indoor t activities because it's gotten warmer here on capitol hill last week during all those confirmation hearings. it was pretty obvious during those hearings, senator, that you are
start to move the snow off of their roofs. >> schieffer: well, governor, we want to thank you very much and all the best to you. >> thank you so much, bob, all the best to you. >> schieffer: joining us two key members of the senate armed services committee, republican lindsey graham in miami this morning where the weather is a little better, and democrat jack reed is here with us in the studio, far away from the snow this morning in his home state of rhode island. how is jur...
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bob. >> schieffer: good morning charles. well, has football become too dangerous for the men who play? y morning... >> this is an incredible place to actually create stuff. >> osgood: anthony mason at home on the range with rock star john mayer. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by volunteers of america. >> osgood: we leave you on this super bowl sunday, where else? down on the bayou west of new orleans in lafayette louisiana. i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org celebrate a super night on kpix 5. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," it's super bowlcc1: sunday the event that's become parent of america's culture. new orleans
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. >> jon: yes, bob schieffer on cbs says much better than the inaugural address, and savannah guthrie played his best card in the political fight, which is the emotion card. >> that gives away that political reports look this is a team. and team obama. when the football coach says my quarterback is the best quarterback ever. each year. if you're in the mood displaying is, you sound exactly like is a van in a g guthrey. >> if you were a conservative you tended not to like the speech. if liberal you tend today like the speech. and the speech has been as predi predictable as the speech itself. aaron david miller, you know, there was no foreign policy this week, and he called mr. obama the extricater in chief, a praise i rather liked, but other than that, i really found the commentary westbound quite dreary about a quite uninspiring and effective speech. >> the point is most liberal like these things. there's nothing in this particularly liberal. and it's gotten to the point that if you're a liberal you have to like every idea that barack obama has. and since 1980, i don't understand, lik
. >> jon: yes, bob schieffer on cbs says much better than the inaugural address, and savannah guthrie played his best card in the political fight, which is the emotion card. >> that gives away that political reports look this is a team. and team obama. when the football coach says my quarterback is the best quarterback ever. each year. if you're in the mood displaying is, you sound exactly like is a van in a g guthrey. >> if you were a conservative you tended not to like the...
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. >> schieffer: for years are the league would not acknowledge, really, that there was a connection. you now acknowledge that there isathere is a connection? >> bob again we're going to let the medical people make that point. we will give them the money and we need to do everything we can to advance the game and make sure it's safe. >> schieffer: jim? >> >> well the commissioner talked about football and all sports. i think there's no question there's a link. there's still a lot more research to be conducted to find out exactly how soon these athletes come back to perform. do they come back too soon? do they put them back in the game too soon? i really applaud what roger has been doing. i know there's been an outcry by the players from the league, making the game too safe, taking away what is a contact sport. but i believe he is trying to look after the future, not only of the sport but of these individuals. some cries about these penalized or fined too much, but what they don't realize is there are thousands of people right now lined up with lawsuits against league. talk to them about what their later life is after football. you know, he's tryin
. >> schieffer: for years are the league would not acknowledge, really, that there was a connection. you now acknowledge that there isathere is a connection? >> bob again we're going to let the medical people make that point. we will give them the money and we need to do everything we can to advance the game and make sure it's safe. >> schieffer: jim? >> >> well the commissioner talked about football and all sports. i think there's no question there's a link....
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bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." bob, you were in that breakfast with the speaker, he didn't seem open to change. >> no. what was interesting about it to me, scott, is he was not particularly angry. he just seemed like someone who'd kind of come to the end of his rope.o. he said at one point, you know n he said, "i've tried nonstop for two years to deal with the president," and he said "i get burned every time." he said, "i'm hoping we'll hear something -- some sort of something... a call to get together on something." but he said, "it just does not seem to be happening." i thought he was speaking kind of more out of dismay andhe despair than anger. the one thing he said, he said "the president is simply notl, engaged with the congress." he said not at the presidential level, not even at the staff level. so, i don't know what the president's going to say tonight, but so far, republicans don't seem to be expecting very much. >> pelley: looking forward to seeing you here later for the state of the union, bob. thank you
bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." bob, you were in that breakfast with the speaker, he didn't seem open to change. >> no. what was interesting about it to me, scott, is he was not particularly angry. he just seemed like someone who'd kind of come to the end of his rope.o. he said at one point, you know n he said, "i've tried nonstop for two years to deal with the president," and he said "i get burned every...
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. >> with us now is washington chief correspondent and host of "face the nation," bob schieffer. ood morning. i think they were disappointed. they usually press their nominees. >> well, thankfully -- and let's not forget, chuck hagel was the co-chairman of john mccain's presidential campaign when john mccain ran the first time. this is stunning. but i agree with you. i mean generally on something like this what will happen, the white house will come back and stoutly defend the guy and say they're being unfair to him, and they started -- they didn't say it on the record but they started leaking all these reports they were disappointed and all that. to me that's almost -- fellows if you've got a hard vote coming up here, we understand. >> how serious is the damage and does it derail the nomination? >> well, either it does or the white house is absolutely certain of every democratic vote in the senate. >> right. >> if it is, there are more democrats there than the republicans and they think he'll get confirmed by a narrow margin. but i find this like you, norah. i've never heard or s
. >> with us now is washington chief correspondent and host of "face the nation," bob schieffer. ood morning. i think they were disappointed. they usually press their nominees. >> well, thankfully -- and let's not forget, chuck hagel was the co-chairman of john mccain's presidential campaign when john mccain ran the first time. this is stunning. but i agree with you. i mean generally on something like this what will happen, the white house will come back and stoutly defend...
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a very different speech, bob schieffer, than the inaugural speech that we heard here just a few weeks ago. >> schieffer: well, this is one man's opinion but i also think it was a much better speech. i mean the president's inaugural address had sort of a partisan lecture, tone about it. this was a political speech but it was well written, it had a beginning, a middle and an end. the president didn't just give us a list of things he thought the nation would be better off if they did it he gave some reasons for it. i mean, you know, he came out hard for climate control but he said, look, if you want to choose to think that this freak weather we're having is some sort of a coincidence, fine, but then he gave the reasons he didn't think that's what the reasons for it were. there were some things also in here that republicans can like. he talked about medicare cuts. he said he was ready to do what the simpson-bowles commission had said in the beginning. he talked about making it easier to drill for oil and gas, they will like that. and on immigration karl rove was tweeted out, i am told ton
a very different speech, bob schieffer, than the inaugural speech that we heard here just a few weeks ago. >> schieffer: well, this is one man's opinion but i also think it was a much better speech. i mean the president's inaugural address had sort of a partisan lecture, tone about it. this was a political speech but it was well written, it had a beginning, a middle and an end. the president didn't just give us a list of things he thought the nation would be better off if they did it he...
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. >> with us is host of "face the nation" and washington correspondent bob schieffer.se normally prep their nominees. what does this say about it? >> to me this is the most interesting and intreeging inginintriguing part of this whole deal. onormally the administration rushes out with the defense. he hardly left capitol hill yesterday when reports leaked out of the white house not attributed to any official but they were disappointed thought he did not do very well. it was weird. it's only two things that could have happened here either the white house is absolutely certain that they have every democrat's vote and that he's going to be confirmed, because there are more democrats than republicans in the senate or they were sort of setting chuck hagel up to say, you better think about withdrawing your name and we'll get on with something else. this just doesn't happen the way it did yesterday. >> so it might be more damage to the possibility of confirmation? >> i don't think he helped himself. i would say that because it seems to me after the white house's kind of tepid
. >> with us is host of "face the nation" and washington correspondent bob schieffer.se normally prep their nominees. what does this say about it? >> to me this is the most interesting and intreeging inginintriguing part of this whole deal. onormally the administration rushes out with the defense. he hardly left capitol hill yesterday when reports leaked out of the white house not attributed to any official but they were disappointed thought he did not do very well. it was...
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i mean bob schieffer is a great friend. the hell did bob schieffer give lindsey graham that time yesterday? i don't get it. don't just go for the easy pickins. give us somebody who is going to have something to say and no more than lindsey graham. and no more john mccain. i will take jon fugelsang, though. he is coming up next. >> heard around the country. seen on current tv this is "the bill press show." [ music ] people with sore throats have something new to say. ahh ! mmm ! ahh ! finally, there's cepacol sensations. serious sore throat medicine seriously great taste. plus the medicine lasts long after the lozenge is gone. ahh ! mmm ! cepacol sensations. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ music ] >> on your radio and on current tv, this is the bill press show. >> you know, we got a great deal for you here on current tv, always yourlog progressive talk radio
i mean bob schieffer is a great friend. the hell did bob schieffer give lindsey graham that time yesterday? i don't get it. don't just go for the easy pickins. give us somebody who is going to have something to say and no more than lindsey graham. and no more john mccain. i will take jon fugelsang, though. he is coming up next. >> heard around the country. seen on current tv this is "the bill press show." [ music ] people with sore throats have something new to say. ahh ! mmm !...
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to my left, bob schieffer, anchor of "face the nation" and an author and winner of many journalism awardsartha raddatz, the chief global affairs correspondent. she spent a lot of time in iraq and afghanistan and winner of many prizes for her reporting. candy crowley cannot be with us because of a family emergency. we send our best to her. we send our best to her.
to my left, bob schieffer, anchor of "face the nation" and an author and winner of many journalism awardsartha raddatz, the chief global affairs correspondent. she spent a lot of time in iraq and afghanistan and winner of many prizes for her reporting. candy crowley cannot be with us because of a family emergency. we send our best to her. we send our best to her.
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good morning bob >> schieffer: good morning charles.r lindsey graham on the storm inside over the president's nominees to head the pentagon and the c.i.a. >> osgood: bob scheiffer. thank you. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. game show host wayne brady. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. progressive claims. this is flo. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not a
good morning bob >> schieffer: good morning charles.r lindsey graham on the storm inside over the president's nominees to head the pentagon and the c.i.a. >> osgood: bob scheiffer. thank you. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. game show host wayne brady. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of...
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bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. the nfl commissioner roger goodell. >> osgood: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... >> this is an incredible place to actually create stuff. >> osgood: anthony mason at home on the range with rock star john mayer. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. nature is sponsored by volunteers of america. >> osgood: we leave you on this super bowl sunday, where else? down on the bayou west of new orleans in lafayette louisiana. i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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to my left, bob schieffer, anchor of "face the nation" and an author and winner of many journalism awards, and martha raddatz, the chief global affairs correspondent. she spent a lot of time in iraq and afghanistan and winner of many prizes for her reporting. candy crowley cannot be with us because of a family emergency. we send our best to her. jim and bob have done this debate stuff before. for martha, it was a first appearance. you have done so many interviews in your career. was this any different? >> not at all. [applause] [laughter] >> janet brown called me. i said, i'll take a vacation and go do the debates. it was so different. i was not covering the campaign. i was running around the world. i basically crammed and did nothing but study, like studying for the sats, and then taking them in front of millions of people. [laughter] when i first got the call, i was so out of the loop, with how they do it that i remember janet saying to me, so how many are there? we would like for you to do the rest of the debate. the fourth vice presidential debate. that is how much that i knew and i t
to my left, bob schieffer, anchor of "face the nation" and an author and winner of many journalism awards, and martha raddatz, the chief global affairs correspondent. she spent a lot of time in iraq and afghanistan and winner of many prizes for her reporting. candy crowley cannot be with us because of a family emergency. we send our best to her. jim and bob have done this debate stuff before. for martha, it was a first appearance. you have done so many interviews in your career. was...
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also bob schieffer talks with senator lindsey graham and senator jack reid this sundayed on "face the." only after tackling what may be his biggest opponent. jim axelrod is here to explain all that. jim, good morning. >> good morning, norah. you know, every college coach in the country will tell you the same thing. you want to recruit a high school football star? then win over his mom. the drama playing out right now is a very public example of what happens when you don't. in the world of college football it might be the most important day of the year. national signing day. >> florida state university dominican republic the day when many of the best high school football players in the country sign the scholarship offer to play football at one of the many colleges recruiting them. >> attend the university of alabama. >> reporter: for the national tv audience tuned in to watch the announcements that could make or break the program. but this year, one of the country's best players alex collins missed out on signing papers and winning a scholarship. he's a great running back. >> my mom th
also bob schieffer talks with senator lindsey graham and senator jack reid this sundayed on "face the." only after tackling what may be his biggest opponent. jim axelrod is here to explain all that. jim, good morning. >> good morning, norah. you know, every college coach in the country will tell you the same thing. you want to recruit a high school football star? then win over his mom. the drama playing out right now is a very public example of what happens when you don't. in...
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. >>> moving on our chief washington correspondent bob schieffer is getting a national awards honor. nation." he salutes bob for your his, quote, dedication and profound impact on journalism and so do we. >> congratulations, bob. well deserved. >> i'll say. represents us well always. >>> and british tabloid reporters are saying prince harry is in love. he's on a ski vacation in switzerland with her name is crusetta. she's been seeing him since last summer. she's a 24-year-old socialite and a model. her half sister used to go out with prince william. i think >>> good morning. it is a very bright sunny start to this day. it's going to stay that way through the afternoon unlike yesterday which got quite battleship gray. we're going to be breezy, not windy with gusts. 39 degrees going to be the high. the normal is 46. tonight 24, clouds do increase during the over night. tomorrow generally gray with a high of 38. a wintery mix in >>> we all saw man versus machine on jeopardy. the machine won. now the experts think this super computer named watson could one day save your life. we'll show
. >>> moving on our chief washington correspondent bob schieffer is getting a national awards honor. nation." he salutes bob for your his, quote, dedication and profound impact on journalism and so do we. >> congratulations, bob. well deserved. >> i'll say. represents us well always. >>> and british tabloid reporters are saying prince harry is in love. he's on a ski vacation in switzerland with her name is crusetta. she's been seeing him since last summer....
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our chief washington correspondent, bob schieffer is getting a well deserved honor.rvice a word to the host of face the the nation. his dedication and profound impact on journalism. and so do we. >> congratulations, bob. well deserved. >> represents us well always. >>> and british tabloid reporters are saying prince harry is in love. he's on a ski vacation in switzerland with her name is crisitta bonus. she was seeing the prince last summer. her half sister used to go out with prince william. i think we're g > >>> we all saw man versus machine on "jeopardy." the machine won. now the experts think that this super computer named watson could one day save your life. we'll show you how on "cbs this morning." ♪ could you be the girl i really love all the people tell me so ♪ ♪ but what do all the people kn sed da bone knaus. >> announcer: this morning's eye opener at 8 is sponsored by allergan. talk to your doctor about chronic migraine. today about chronic chronic migraine. er for dinner. maybe you'll have a migraine. if you have migraines with 15 or more headache days a
our chief washington correspondent, bob schieffer is getting a well deserved honor.rvice a word to the host of face the the nation. his dedication and profound impact on journalism. and so do we. >> congratulations, bob. well deserved. >> represents us well always. >>> and british tabloid reporters are saying prince harry is in love. he's on a ski vacation in switzerland with her name is crisitta bonus. she was seeing the prince last summer. her half sister used to go out...
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. >> namingmajor garrett will be sitting in for bob schieffer on "face the nation" on sunday. what will this do for the. the and what does it mean? >> the president made the calls because the white house understands if it makes a continued public appeal to increase pressure on republicans, it can't not talk to those republicans it's trying to pressurize. these were perfunctory calls, they didn't kickstart or jumpstart any negotiations. they were a part of the play that the white house knows the president has to go through and republicans said wait a minute the senate democrats need to put something forward. house republicans and the previous congress did pass two alternatives to avoid the sequestration cuts. they'd like to see the senate democrats come up with something. until that happens house republicans aren't going to budge. >> congress is out there on vacation this week they're back next week. do you think there's any division within the republican party that republicans might cave? >> there is division but no sign they're going to cave presently and the division is over
. >> namingmajor garrett will be sitting in for bob schieffer on "face the nation" on sunday. what will this do for the. the and what does it mean? >> the president made the calls because the white house understands if it makes a continued public appeal to increase pressure on republicans, it can't not talk to those republicans it's trying to pressurize. these were perfunctory calls, they didn't kickstart or jumpstart any negotiations. they were a part of the play that the...
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sunday bob schieffer talks about drones, cyber warfare and the chuck hagel nomination with senators lindsey jack reed sunday on "face the nation" here on cbs. >>> and if you've ever thought your mom was overprotective imagine what alex collins must be thinking. he's a nationally ranked high school football star who signed to play for the arkansas razorbacks only after tackling what may be his biggest opponent. jim axelrod is here to explain. >> reporter: good morning, norah. every college coach in the country will tell you the same thing, you want to recruit a high school football star then win over his mom. the drama playing out right now in college football is a public example of what happens when you don't. in the world of college football it might be the most important day of the year national signing day. >> the florida state university. >> reporter: the day when many of the best high school football players in the country sign the scholarship offer to play football at one of the many colleges recruiting them. it's a day full of drama. >> university of alabama. >> reporter: with the na
sunday bob schieffer talks about drones, cyber warfare and the chuck hagel nomination with senators lindsey jack reed sunday on "face the nation" here on cbs. >>> and if you've ever thought your mom was overprotective imagine what alex collins must be thinking. he's a nationally ranked high school football star who signed to play for the arkansas razorbacks only after tackling what may be his biggest opponent. jim axelrod is here to explain. >> reporter: good morning,...
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bob schieffer talking with nfl commissioner roger goodell. these are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. beginning at noon with nbc's "meet the press." 1:00, this week. 2:00, fox news sunday. and finally at 4:00 p.m. eastern, face the nation from cbs. listen to them on c-span radio, 90.1 fm radio, nationwide on xm 119, on your smartphone or on- line to c-spanradio.org. >> john mccain's 2000 campaign when he ran for president is the most memorable campaign of any that i have ever covered or been around. we will never see it again. george w. bush had all of the face cards, the republican governors, the backing of all of the money. john mccain went and held 114 town meetings and stayed until every question was answered. you see the light bulb going on over these heads. we will never get a patient's bill of rights until my party is not owned by the insurance companies. there was this refreshing candor. he was totally open to the press. there was a sort of welcoming that no one had seen before and no one has certainly se
bob schieffer talking with nfl commissioner roger goodell. these are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. beginning at noon with nbc's "meet the press." 1:00, this week. 2:00, fox news sunday. and finally at 4:00 p.m. eastern, face the nation from cbs. listen to them on c-span radio, 90.1 fm radio, nationwide on xm 119, on your smartphone or on- line to c-spanradio.org. >> john mccain's 2000 campaign when he ran for president is the most memorable...
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bob schieffer talks with lindsey gramm and jack reed. as well as mike rogers. the sunday network tv talk shows, this afternoon on c-span radio, brock you as a public service. it begins again at noon eastern with "meet the press," at 3:00 state of the union, "four- o'clocks state of the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio. nationwide on xm satellite radio channel 119. you can listen on your smart phone or go online to c- span.org >> if someone paid him to write 10 columns for $2,000 each and they published only six, he would summon the editor at issue and say -- what did the editors expect me to say? we paid you. saying it may be the columns were not good enough. here is a check back for the columns you did not print. we asked -- why would he give back the money? he was entitled. that was his business and philosophy, because he wanted to do business with the other party again. very rare behavior now. i admire that. the life of the 30th president of the united states, tonight at 8:00 on a "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome
bob schieffer talks with lindsey gramm and jack reed. as well as mike rogers. the sunday network tv talk shows, this afternoon on c-span radio, brock you as a public service. it begins again at noon eastern with "meet the press," at 3:00 state of the union, "four- o'clocks state of the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio. nationwide on xm satellite radio channel 119. you can listen on your smart phone or go online to c- span.org >> if someone paid him to write...
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us make sure it never happens-- >> schieffer: and you said you'd let them see these e-mails. >> there's an ongoing effort. i'm not going to nearby that here with you bob. there's an ongoing effort, and i think we're making very good progress on that. >> schieffer: mr. chief of staff, thank you so much. i hope you'll come back. >> i'll be happy to come back any time. >> schieffer: all right, we want to go outside washington new to talk about what dennis mcdonough talked about. haley barbour is a former republican party chairman, former governor of mississippi. he is in jackson this morning and cory booker, of course, is the mayor of newark, and he is in our new york studio. governor barbour president me just start with you and i want to go back to the top. he says he hopes the sequester the draconian cuts don't go into effect. but from where i sit it looks to me like this is all going to happen because congress and the white house just can't figure out hue not to let it happen. what's your take? >> first of all, it was the president's idea when the sequester was proposalsed to be put into law a couple of years ago and there are plenty of reasons for to
us make sure it never happens-- >> schieffer: and you said you'd let them see these e-mails. >> there's an ongoing effort. i'm not going to nearby that here with you bob. there's an ongoing effort, and i think we're making very good progress on that. >> schieffer: mr. chief of staff, thank you so much. i hope you'll come back. >> i'll be happy to come back any time. >> schieffer: all right, we want to go outside washington new to talk about what dennis mcdonough...
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. >> chased bob schieffer.the republicans in the senate that they need to talk to lindsey. you know, it's kind of like when regis did "who wants to be a millionaire?" it worked one night a week. >> it worked. >> but then abc said it works one night. then two, then three, then five, then seven. >> then it stops working. >> it stops working. >> yeah. >> lindsey's on -- >> are there any other republicans who want to be on television? >> nobody else wants to be on television but lindsey. >> what happened to them? >> i don't know. >> he's not box office. >> he's not box office. they're talking about benghazi. i've got news for them. listen, a tragedy -- >> please. >> -- they bungled it terribly. >> let it go. >> it was horrible. it was. and you think that you're going to get hillary, and hillary comes, and she pounds your political souls to dust. >> yeah. >> and she's sitting at 66% approval rating, hillary clinton, the, quote, villainess of benghazi, has a higher approval rating than not only any republican -- >> y
. >> chased bob schieffer.the republicans in the senate that they need to talk to lindsey. you know, it's kind of like when regis did "who wants to be a millionaire?" it worked one night a week. >> it worked. >> but then abc said it works one night. then two, then three, then five, then seven. >> then it stops working. >> it stops working. >> yeah. >> lindsey's on -- >> are there any other republicans who want to be on television?...