168
168
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
bob schieffer says good-bye after a legendary career in news spang seven decades. >>> and records run. a 92-year-old woman races into history. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 1st, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the national security agency faces new limits this morning after key parts of the patriot act lapsed overnight. the senate failed to extend the controversial collection of american phone records in a rare sunday session. senator and presidential candidate rand paul made good on a promise to block the bill. edward lawrence is in washington. edward, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. this will be the first time actually that congress has taken powers away from the nsa since the september 11th attacks. today senate lawmakers will take up the house approved bill designed to form part of the ghost government's controversial surveillance program. they failed to expend key parts of the patriot act before midnight temporarily putting to rest the stop of the bulk of the collection of majority of phone r
bob schieffer says good-bye after a legendary career in news spang seven decades. >>> and records run. a 92-year-old woman races into history. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 1st, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the national security agency faces new limits this morning after key parts of the patriot act lapsed overnight. the senate failed to extend the controversial collection of american...
173
173
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
a conversation with bob schieffer. i'm howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >>> martin o'malley jumped into the presidential race yesterday, but maryland's former democratic governor generating little excitement in the media, and being overshadowed by vermont senator, bernie sanders. >> it's very possible bernie is the chief challenger to hillary and not martin o'malley. >> i think he's potentially better positioned than any of the other democrats who are lining up to run against hillary clinton to make her sweat, to give her some headache. >> i don't think most people when they give serious consideration to candidates think that a socialist will be elected president of the united states. >> and with rick santorum and george pataki joining that crowded republican field, even conservative pundits couldn't muster much enthusiasm. >> i think that because there are so many additional alternatives now, and a person like marco rubio gets your attention, you think, oh, that's new, that's different, i want to hear a little b
a conversation with bob schieffer. i'm howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >>> martin o'malley jumped into the presidential race yesterday, but maryland's former democratic governor generating little excitement in the media, and being overshadowed by vermont senator, bernie sanders. >> it's very possible bernie is the chief challenger to hillary and not martin o'malley. >> i think he's potentially better positioned than any of the other democrats who are lining...
62
62
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the best do, and bob schieffer is the best. i never once felt i had been treated unfairly by him because he disagreed with me. i think most republicans bob interviewed would say the same. he moderated presidential debates without receiving any criticism, or at least any deserved criticism for loading his questions with his own views or mediating exchanges between candidates to favor one over the other. he was a model of a successful moderator, intent on informing the electorate, not drawing attention to himself. that's not to say he didn't make an impression on his audience. he did. he impressed them as he always did with his fairness, his honesty and his restraint. mr. president, it's no secretive made an occasional appearance on a sunday morning show. no doubt i've enjoyed those experiences more than some of my colleagues have enjoyed watching them. some people might think i should take up golf or find something else to do with my sunday mornings. i may have to now that bob has retired. i've appeared on "face the nation" over
the best do, and bob schieffer is the best. i never once felt i had been treated unfairly by him because he disagreed with me. i think most republicans bob interviewed would say the same. he moderated presidential debates without receiving any criticism, or at least any deserved criticism for loading his questions with his own views or mediating exchanges between candidates to favor one over the other. he was a model of a successful moderator, intent on informing the electorate, not drawing...
69
69
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 1
cbs's bob schieffer telling howard kurtz on "mediabuzz" that reporters may have pulled punches too much too often when he first hit the campaign trail in 2007 as senator. >> the whole political world was struck by this fellow who sort of came out of nowhere with this very unusual name and when he won out in iowa, i think people sat up and took notice. >> but isn't it the job of journalists to be skeptical of even the young phenom? >> it is, it is. i don't know, maybe we were not skeptical enough. bill: hmmm, hindsight ladies, good morning. katie pavlich townhall.com, fox news contributor. marianne marsh former advisor to secretary of state john kerry we hope he is doing better that he is flown back to boss ton. hope for a good recovery for him. all right. katie, what do you think bob schiefer was trying to characterize from the 2008 press, many times by kurtz by the way? >> first of all there is a lot of material to go through with
cbs's bob schieffer telling howard kurtz on "mediabuzz" that reporters may have pulled punches too much too often when he first hit the campaign trail in 2007 as senator. >> the whole political world was struck by this fellow who sort of came out of nowhere with this very unusual name and when he won out in iowa, i think people sat up and took notice. >> but isn't it the job of journalists to be skeptical of even the young phenom? >> it is, it is. i don't know, maybe...
164
164
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
call 844-garlock or go to garlocknotice.com >> glor: bob schieffer made his last appearance as host ofhe nation" this morning, after 46 years with cbs news, bob ended his final broadcast by turning the attention away from himself. >> it takes a lot of folks to get this show on the air-- folks, and i'm really proud of all of them. so here they are, and i want all of you to take a bow. (applause) >> glor: cbs news political director john dickerson was there for bob's last day. he takes over "face the nation" next sunday. the "solar impulse 2" took off from china today on the longest leg of its journey around the world. next stop hawaii, five days from now. swiss pilot andre borschberg plans to fly over 5,000 miles without a drop of fuel. it would be the longest uninterrupted solo plane flight in history. in inglewood, california today preparing for possible football. that was the grandstand of the once iconic hollywood park horse racing track. developers want the land for a proposed nfl stadium which does not have a team yet. harriet thompson is 92 and today she ran a marathon. she finis
call 844-garlock or go to garlocknotice.com >> glor: bob schieffer made his last appearance as host ofhe nation" this morning, after 46 years with cbs news, bob ended his final broadcast by turning the attention away from himself. >> it takes a lot of folks to get this show on the air-- folks, and i'm really proud of all of them. so here they are, and i want all of you to take a bow. (applause) >> glor: cbs news political director john dickerson was there for bob's last...
123
123
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
bob schieffer retired. the legendary newscaster signed off yesterday from face the nation after 24 years at the helm of the show. >> i thought back to when i was in the ninth grade and saw my by line in the school newspaper and decided right then i wanted to be a reporter. i got a chance to do that. when i was a young reporter i wanted to work for cbs because walter cronkite was my hero and then i wanted to be the moderator of face the nation and i did it for 24 years. maybe it's because i just love the news but at the time i thought every job i ever had was the best job in the world. i'll be honest i'm going to miss being in the middle of things but the one thing i will never forget is the trust you placed in me and how nice you were to have me as a guest in your home over so many years. that meant the world to me. and it always will. >> our best wishes to him and i should also note bob schieffer is a man my father once described as his toughest competition on sunday morning. he'll do great in whatever he
bob schieffer retired. the legendary newscaster signed off yesterday from face the nation after 24 years at the helm of the show. >> i thought back to when i was in the ninth grade and saw my by line in the school newspaper and decided right then i wanted to be a reporter. i got a chance to do that. when i was a young reporter i wanted to work for cbs because walter cronkite was my hero and then i wanted to be the moderator of face the nation and i did it for 24 years. maybe it's because...
206
206
Jun 8, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
military police pointing a gun at bob schieffer here. the other gentleman. what was happening? id you do? bob: that was the president of cbs news at the time. [laughter] i was telling the mp, aim it at the other guy. [laughter] bob: that photo was taken by eddie adams. we were in saigon. it was 1966. we had gone out to cover this riot. the buddhists were rioting and an american mp said we could not do it. we said of course we can, you can't stop us. the guy pulled out his weapon. and eddie adams camera went up "ok, buddy, use it." as i said later, "eddie, he's pointing it at me." eddie said, "i was pretty sure he was bluffing." [laughter] peter: eddie said, "shoot him. it will be a better picture." [laughter] true story. bob: i have that picture in my office, too. but -- peter: the american mp's did not have jurisdiction in saigon during the war. that was the purview, the control of the south vietnamese. this mp appeared at a buddhist protest. we were just two of many journalists that were trying to get through to the protest. the next morning i followed it up -- eddie took the
military police pointing a gun at bob schieffer here. the other gentleman. what was happening? id you do? bob: that was the president of cbs news at the time. [laughter] i was telling the mp, aim it at the other guy. [laughter] bob: that photo was taken by eddie adams. we were in saigon. it was 1966. we had gone out to cover this riot. the buddhists were rioting and an american mp said we could not do it. we said of course we can, you can't stop us. the guy pulled out his weapon. and eddie...
100
100
Jun 13, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
you have servicemen military , police pointing a gun at bob schieffer here. other gentleman is peter arnett. tell me about this photo what , was happening? what did you do? bob: that was the president of cbs news at the time. [laughter] i was telling the mp, aim it at the other guy. bob: here is what happened. that photo was taken by eddie adams, who took the great photo. we were in saigon and this was 1966. we had gone out to cover this riot. the buddhists were rioting and this american mp said we could not do it. we set of corsican, you cannot stop us from going. the guy then pulled out his weapon. and eddie adams' camera went up, "ok, buddy, you pull your weapon out, you use it." i said, "eddie, he's pointing it at me." eddie said, "i was pretty sure he was bluffing." [laughter] peter: and it was much more graphic than that. eddie said, "shoot him. it will be a better picture." true story. bob: i hope that picture in my office, too. but -- [laughter] peter: let me explain it a little. the american mp's did not have jurisdiction in saigon during the war. th
you have servicemen military , police pointing a gun at bob schieffer here. other gentleman is peter arnett. tell me about this photo what , was happening? what did you do? bob: that was the president of cbs news at the time. [laughter] i was telling the mp, aim it at the other guy. bob: here is what happened. that photo was taken by eddie adams, who took the great photo. we were in saigon and this was 1966. we had gone out to cover this riot. the buddhists were rioting and this american mp...
42
42
Jun 8, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
a >> coming up next on american history tv, veteran journalists bob schieffer, peter arnett, and david hume kennerly speaking at the newseum, speaking at the exhibit "reporting vietnam." 03 traveled to vietnam during the war and reported on their experiences. during this discussion, they explore the role of the press during the 1960's, as well is the idea of government censorship. this program is about an hour and 20 minutes. ♪ [video clip] >> in 1965, the war was becoming the big story and i was determined that i was going to get there and cover it. so i became the first reporter from a texas newspaper to go to vietnam. >> when the action did begin i , was a veteran. i had been there four years and i was ready to roll. >> i was there because i wanted to be involved with the biggest american story of my generation. >> because i learned essentially how to control my fear. my choice was to get as close to the action in vietnam as i
a >> coming up next on american history tv, veteran journalists bob schieffer, peter arnett, and david hume kennerly speaking at the newseum, speaking at the exhibit "reporting vietnam." 03 traveled to vietnam during the war and reported on their experiences. during this discussion, they explore the role of the press during the 1960's, as well is the idea of government censorship. this program is about an hour and 20 minutes. ♪ [video clip] >> in 1965, the war was...
58
58
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> coming up next on american history tv, veteran journalist bob schieffer, peter arnett, and david hume kennerly speaking at the newseum speaking at the exhibit "reporting vietnam." all three reported on their experiences. during this discussion, they
. >> coming up next on american history tv, veteran journalist bob schieffer, peter arnett, and david hume kennerly speaking at the newseum speaking at the exhibit "reporting vietnam." all three reported on their experiences. during this discussion, they
53
53
Jun 13, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> coming up next on american history tv, veteran journalists bob schieffer, peter arnett, and david hume kennerly speaking at the museum for the opening of the exhibit "reporting vietnam." all three travel to vietnam during the war and reported on their experiences. during this discussion, they explore the role of the press during the 1960's, as well as the idea of government censorship. this program is about an hour and 20 minutes. ♪ [video clip] >> in 1965, the war was becoming the big story and i was determined that i was going to get there and cover it. so i became the first reporter from a texas newspaper to go to vietnam. >> when the action did begin, i was a veteran. i had in their for years and i was ready to roll. as a war correspondent. >> i was there because i wanted to be involved with the biggest american story of my generation. >> because i learned essentially how to control my fear.
. >> coming up next on american history tv, veteran journalists bob schieffer, peter arnett, and david hume kennerly speaking at the museum for the opening of the exhibit "reporting vietnam." all three travel to vietnam during the war and reported on their experiences. during this discussion, they explore the role of the press during the 1960's, as well as the idea of government censorship. this program is about an hour and 20 minutes. ♪ [video clip] >> in 1965, the war...
161
161
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> face the nation host bob schieffer said goodbye to millions of viewers sunday morning. >> craigll has a look back. >> reporter: today is my last broadcast on face the nation. >> cbs news chief washington correspond did he want bob schieffer anchored his final face the nation broadcast sunday after 24 years, capping a nearly six decade career with journalism. >> i saw my name on the school newspaper and decided right then i wanted to be a reporter. >> schieffer began to make his name as a reporter at the fort worth star telegram. he joined cbs news in 196. >>> when i was a young reporter i wanted to work for cbs because walter cronkite was his hero. >>> i tried to remember that the news is not about the newscaster, it is about the people who make it and those who are affected by it. >> reporter: the 78-year-old says he will probably watch his old show on sunday mornings. >> i'll be hands. i'm going to miss being in the middle of things. the one thing i will never forget is the trust you placed in me and how nice you were to have me as a guest in your home that meant the world to
. >>> face the nation host bob schieffer said goodbye to millions of viewers sunday morning. >> craigll has a look back. >> reporter: today is my last broadcast on face the nation. >> cbs news chief washington correspond did he want bob schieffer anchored his final face the nation broadcast sunday after 24 years, capping a nearly six decade career with journalism. >> i saw my name on the school newspaper and decided right then i wanted to be a reporter. >>...
107
107
Jun 4, 2015
06/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
became the closest bob schieffer has ever come to saying on the air, come on, dude.'s pretty obvious that you're running for president, you're going around the country, raising huge amounts of money for your super pack, in addition to making all the traditional campaign stops everywhere. watchdog groups and some of your opponents are saying, you really may be violating campaign laws. do you think in some way you may be just at least violating the spirit of the law? do you feel that you have violated the law here? >> no, i would never do that. we're going to completely adhere to the law for sure. and should i be a candidate? that will be in the relatively near future where that decision will be made. there will be no coordination at all with any super pack. >> you're not telling me there's a possibility you may not run? >> look, i hope i run, to be honest with you, i'd like to run, but i haven't made the decision. >> what would have to happen between now and there to convince you not to run. >> who knows. i've learned not to answer a lot of hypothetical questions. >>
became the closest bob schieffer has ever come to saying on the air, come on, dude.'s pretty obvious that you're running for president, you're going around the country, raising huge amounts of money for your super pack, in addition to making all the traditional campaign stops everywhere. watchdog groups and some of your opponents are saying, you really may be violating campaign laws. do you think in some way you may be just at least violating the spirit of the law? do you feel that you have...
293
293
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 1
on "face the nation" jeb bush told bob schieffer he hopes to announce his plans soon. >> i hope to run, to be honest with you. i'd like to run but i haven't made a decision. >> what would happen between now and then? >> who knows. i've learned not to answer a lot of hypothetical questions. >> you're probably going to run. >> i hope so. if i am a candidate, by the way, i'll have a chance to talk about my record share my heart, and offer ideas that will give people a sense that their future might be brighter than what we have today. >> the new host of "face the nation" cbs news john dickerson is with us from washington. good morning, john. >> good morning, charlie. >> big shoes you've got to fill there, young man. >> yes. very large shoes. if i could get a paddle and row down the potomac, they're so big. >> let's talk about sunday and bob's last "face the nation" show and jeb bush. did he deliver anything you were surprised by? >> well what bob was getting back there in that set of questions is how blurred the line has become between when you're saying you might be a candidate where the
on "face the nation" jeb bush told bob schieffer he hopes to announce his plans soon. >> i hope to run, to be honest with you. i'd like to run but i haven't made a decision. >> what would happen between now and then? >> who knows. i've learned not to answer a lot of hypothetical questions. >> you're probably going to run. >> i hope so. if i am a candidate, by the way, i'll have a chance to talk about my record share my heart, and offer ideas that will...
717
717
tv
eye 717
favorite 0
quote 0
(laughter) >> jon: did jeb bush just threaten to murder bob schieffer? is that what that is? bob unfortunately you won't be around. you have ten days to live. >> bush ain't just dillydallying for his health. >> you're raising huge amounts of money for your soop pak, opponents are saying you're likely maybe violating campaign laws. once you declare as a candidate you can't do that anymore. do you feel you have violated the law here? >> no, of course not, i would never do that. >> jon: no, i would just have the laws change. jessica! how you? >> hello! (cheers and applause) jessica, obviously, you have been following jeb bush's campaign. >> absolutely, jon. wait a minute. since there's no official campaign there's no official coverage. so until he announces, i guess i'm not a presidential campaign correspondent, i'm just a young black woman with an unnaturally deep interest in jeb bush and long bus rides through iowa. hmm... i just can't get enough of it! >> jon: i hate to read the emotion through the screen but i'm picking up some animosity. >> yes john. i have been following th
(laughter) >> jon: did jeb bush just threaten to murder bob schieffer? is that what that is? bob unfortunately you won't be around. you have ten days to live. >> bush ain't just dillydallying for his health. >> you're raising huge amounts of money for your soop pak, opponents are saying you're likely maybe violating campaign laws. once you declare as a candidate you can't do that anymore. do you feel you have violated the law here? >> no, of course not, i would never do...
189
189
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> bob schieffer admits he and others gave president obama a big pass when obama ran in 2008.ou're going hear that next from "the five." ♪ les department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a mil
. >>> bob schieffer admits he and others gave president obama a big pass when obama ran in 2008.ou're going hear that next from "the five." ♪ les department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far....
115
115
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> bob schieffer has leftews and now he is heading to the ivy league. legendary moderator of face the nation accepted a fellowship at harvard university. schieffer who said farewell to television, just on sunday, said he has plans new to teach college students. harvard says schieffer's fellowship will focus on the 2016 presidential election. >>> shifting gears, from bob schieffer to the rapper iggy azalea now engaged. >> in two days after former 76er nick young told people magazine he was planning a big surprise for his girl friend, well, he posted this photo on instagram. lakers player said quote she said yes it is over, man getting married. >> swag i p proposed to the rapper at his party last night. that engagement ring in the photo is more than ten carat and valued at 500 you this dollars. >> wow. >> kim kardashian always seems to turn head with her fashion last night her outfit, almost got her into some actual danger. she wore this dress to an award ceremony, you see feathers there on top. those turnout to
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> bob schieffer has leftews and now he is heading to the ivy league. legendary moderator of face the nation accepted a fellowship at harvard university. schieffer who said farewell to television, just on sunday, said he has plans new to teach college students. harvard says schieffer's fellowship will focus on the 2016 presidential election. >>> shifting gears, from bob schieffer to the rapper iggy...
202
202
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
>> after nearly a quarter search at the home of cbs' "nation the nation" legendary broadcaster bob schieffer signed off yesterday. he's now retired. schieffer has been at the network for the past 46 years. more than half that time moderating the sunday program. before he got started, though, with the final show, a brief blast from the past. >> today marks my official debut as it were as monitor of "nation the nation." our aim is going to be simple here to find interesting people from all segments of american life who have something to say and give them a chance to say it. >> reporter: that was me 24 years ago, and today is my last broadcast on "nation the nation." the 78-year-old will be replaced by john dickerson. we're going to miss him. >>> if there's one family who knows how to keep the audience hooked it's the kardashians. at the end of last night's midseason finale, kim kardashian was a huge piece of news. >> exactly what you want to see -- >> i just got the blood test back and i am pregnant. >> that's right. kim's expecting her second child with her husband kanye west. this happy news
>> after nearly a quarter search at the home of cbs' "nation the nation" legendary broadcaster bob schieffer signed off yesterday. he's now retired. schieffer has been at the network for the past 46 years. more than half that time moderating the sunday program. before he got started, though, with the final show, a brief blast from the past. >> today marks my official debut as it were as monitor of "nation the nation." our aim is going to be simple here to find...
148
148
Jun 4, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 1
he takes over for bob schieffer who was very, very good, but i think john will be great. >> he'll be great, i agree. >>> the weather is not great. >> no. the weather is not. >> it's so hard to spin, no ac, good for the flowers, blah, blah, blah. >> but the best news is topper and i are wearing the same suit. >> powe, you guys are. >> we communicate. >> you didn't tell me anything. >> we're looking at a kind of miserable evening. take a live look outside, can't see much because it's raining, barely make out the river, our michael and son weather cam. 64, winds north, northeast at 6. until the winds shift and get rid of that easterly component, remember northeasterly and easterly winds are always a cold component no matter what time of year. that's why we held in the 60s again today. look at the yellows and reds appearing on the radar, some moderate rain pushing southeast to northwest. it's on frederick's doorstep. it will be in hagerstown shortly. it's into leesburg. some of the rain will just slow you done and be a nuisance which is why we issued the yellow alert today. you can see r
he takes over for bob schieffer who was very, very good, but i think john will be great. >> he'll be great, i agree. >>> the weather is not great. >> no. the weather is not. >> it's so hard to spin, no ac, good for the flowers, blah, blah, blah. >> but the best news is topper and i are wearing the same suit. >> powe, you guys are. >> we communicate. >> you didn't tell me anything. >> we're looking at a kind of miserable evening. take a...
80
80
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> there's no denying it bob schieffer had contributed to a lot of the nation over the last few decades. and this morning the cbs anchor signed off one final time. >> and that's it for us today, as i say good-bye for this last time as moderator of "face the nation." >> as you can see, schieffer chose to share his last moments on air. lucky group. veteran journalists hosted the program for 24 years. he's retiring at the age of 78. he started his journalism career at the age of 20 working for a radio station down in texas. >> incredible. they went through some of the stories that he covered. he said everywhere he's covered everything. >>> meteorologist anthony slaughter with the microclimate forecast. boy, we're just -- when you look at that career we're thinking can we do another 50 years? >> i know. all right. let's talk about some weather, because i'm going to leave that alone. this evening temperatures are falling back to the 60s for the most part. drizzle up in the north bay right now. we have lots and lots of cloud cover spilling on in here. that will be the general trend over the n
. >>> there's no denying it bob schieffer had contributed to a lot of the nation over the last few decades. and this morning the cbs anchor signed off one final time. >> and that's it for us today, as i say good-bye for this last time as moderator of "face the nation." >> as you can see, schieffer chose to share his last moments on air. lucky group. veteran journalists hosted the program for 24 years. he's retiring at the age of 78. he started his journalism...
228
228
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> legendary journalist bob schieffer has officially signed off from his role as host of cbs' "face the nation." he shared his moment with the team that wakes up in the early hours with him to produce the show every sunday. schieffer began his career at the age of 20. he's now 78. a class act. >>> 11 before the top of the hour. glass prices are rising around the country. up 10 to 15 cents since mid may. we are working for you and checking on the prices in our area. it will cost you about $2.71 a gallon in maryland to fill up. virginia prices are about 20 cents lower than that $2.52. and in west virginia an averaget you $2.75. >>> today is the official start of hurricane season that's according to the national weather service. tom told me earlier. this is looking like a slower year for hurricanes. however, even one bad storm can be devastating. we have seen it. insurance companies say double-check your list of everything you own in your home and outside. >> taking pictures of or videoing of or keeping a log of all the personal property you have some valuable stuff out in your garage
. >>> legendary journalist bob schieffer has officially signed off from his role as host of cbs' "face the nation." he shared his moment with the team that wakes up in the early hours with him to produce the show every sunday. schieffer began his career at the age of 20. he's now 78. a class act. >>> 11 before the top of the hour. glass prices are rising around the country. up 10 to 15 cents since mid may. we are working for you and checking on the prices in our...
54
54
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer. they discuss their vietnam war experiences at the -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> two military -- >> 150 years ago, on may 23 and 24 of 1865 two military processions in washington, d.c. called the grand review of the armies drew thousands of spectators to pennsylvania avenue. president andrew johnson cabinet and government officials and general ulysses s. grant watched from this reviewing stand in front of the white house. on may 23rd, an estimated 80,000 soldiers of the army of the potomac led by general meade took about six hours to pass before the reviewing stand. on may 24th general william t. sherman led 65,000 soldiers of the army of tennessee and army of georgia on the same route. up next on american artifacts a re-enactment of the parade that celebrated the end of the civil war. >> shoulder. arms. >> my name is dr. malcolm beech and i'm president of the united states colored troops living history association and i'm from north carolina. today we're having a re-e
at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer. they discuss their vietnam war experiences at the -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> two military -- >> 150 years ago, on may 23 and 24 of 1865 two military processions in washington, d.c. called the grand review of the armies drew thousands of spectators to pennsylvania avenue. president andrew johnson cabinet and government officials and general ulysses s. grant watched from this reviewing stand in front of the white house. on...
349
349
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 349
favorite 0
quote 1
>> look, bob schieffer had it right it is up to the press to cover campaigns and report the facts andhat is their job. what we see today is people view the media as badly or lowly as they view congress. i think that says a lot. that said however, not like barack obama went through the 2008 campaign unscathed. he emerged on the scene from a speech in 2004 here in boston when john kerry was running for president. by the way he opposed the iraq war. many in the media took that and looked at obama said, you know what he wasn't duped by the bush administration. many of us were. we should have been tougher on bush. so i think he earned a lot of credibility with a lot of media. reverend wright, he was -- bill: this is what bob schiefer said, a man i respect and like too. what we do, we watched the campaign and we report what the two sides are doing. i think it is politicians who make the campaign. now that sets us up for the following question. what bob schieffer was referring to katie, seems to me the horse race the polling who is up, who is down day-to-day, and not the policies or the past
>> look, bob schieffer had it right it is up to the press to cover campaigns and report the facts andhat is their job. what we see today is people view the media as badly or lowly as they view congress. i think that says a lot. that said however, not like barack obama went through the 2008 campaign unscathed. he emerged on the scene from a speech in 2004 here in boston when john kerry was running for president. by the way he opposed the iraq war. many in the media took that and looked at...
174
174
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> after nearly a quarter century at the helm of face the nation bob schieffer signed off for the last time yesterday. he has been at the network for the past 46 years. before he got started with his final show, here's a brief blast from the past. >> today marks my official debut as moderator of face the nation. our aim is going to be simple here to find interesting people from all segments of american life who have something to say, and give them a chance to say it. >> that was me 24 years ago and today is my last broadcast on face the nation. >> it didn't look like he's aged a bit. he'll be replaced by john tickerson. we're going to miss you. >> time to get down to business. you know what that means? landon dowdy is here. >> good morning. the markets look break out of their losing streak. stocks were up overall in may. manufacturing and construction spending today. gm is recalling 357,000 prupts. they agreed to expand recalls of the faulty air bag inflators. the house sub committee is holding a hearing on the matter tomorrow. one man's trash is another man's treasure. a californ
. >>> after nearly a quarter century at the helm of face the nation bob schieffer signed off for the last time yesterday. he has been at the network for the past 46 years. before he got started with his final show, here's a brief blast from the past. >> today marks my official debut as moderator of face the nation. our aim is going to be simple here to find interesting people from all segments of american life who have something to say, and give them a chance to say it. >>...
78
78
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> for his final show yesterday, you saw it right there, bob schieffer welcomed his staff onset thanking them, and all of his viewers for their support through the years. the 78 year old served as moderator of "face the nation" for 24 years but his journalism career sands some six decades. >>> starting neck week, cbs news political director, john dickerson, will be the new host of "face the nation". you can watch it right here on cbs-3 every sunday morning at 10:30. ukee? >> so nice to see bob bring up his team. that's what it is all b the phillies have today off tomorrow night. they host the cincinnati reds in south philly. now the fighting's were in trouble early yesterday against the rockies. jerome williams severed up two run homerun in the first inning. and it didn't get much better after that. and the phils would lose this 14-one, phillies pitchers allowed eight homeruns in the three game series against colorado, while the offense managed only four runs. the phils have lost seven straight now. >> to nascar, dover's monster mile frightening moment along pit row. carl edwards pulling
. >> for his final show yesterday, you saw it right there, bob schieffer welcomed his staff onset thanking them, and all of his viewers for their support through the years. the 78 year old served as moderator of "face the nation" for 24 years but his journalism career sands some six decades. >>> starting neck week, cbs news political director, john dickerson, will be the new host of "face the nation". you can watch it right here on cbs-3 every sunday morning...
66
66
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer, p to, and david hume kennerly discuss their experiences. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. 70 years ago in 1945 allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps. on american history tv, we will hear holocaust stories from those who lived them. these interviews are part of the oral history collection at the united states holocaust memorial museum. next u.s. army veteran john holmes talks about his reaction to coming across a not see labor camp in the hartz region of austria and liberating the jews who were imprisoned there -- his reaction to coming across a nazi labor camp. this oral history is about 30 minutes. holmes: we were fighting in the hartz mountain sector on our way into fighting in austria. anyway, when we crossed this river and we came into this area, the germans were in there but they were more -- they did not put up any resistance, and they had an airport nearby. as a matter of fact this was a place i saw my first german jet. i never knew what they were, but i knew they were just damn fast. i try to open fire on
at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer, p to, and david hume kennerly discuss their experiences. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. 70 years ago in 1945 allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps. on american history tv, we will hear holocaust stories from those who lived them. these interviews are part of the oral history collection at the united states holocaust memorial museum. next u.s. army veteran john holmes talks about his reaction to coming across a not see labor...
72
72
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
bob schieffer, yesterday he said good-bye and he didn't do it alone.u see there, the 78-year-old chose to share his last signoff with the entire crew who helped get the show on the air. sunday mornings won't be the same without bob. >>> it's been nearly a year since the crash on the new jersey turnpike that left actor tracy morgan seriously injured, killed one of his friends in that limo. this morning he sitsz down with "today" show matt lauer. you can see it exclusively this morning on the "today" show right here on "nbc 10." >>> well some catholics in philadelphia have a message for their church leaders. they believe it's hypocritical to celebrate the pope coming here for the world meeting of families when local parishes are being closed. members rallied, lobbied and they want the philadelphia archbishop to review and reverse the closing decisions. they say many are closed without an appeals process. >> but, we were not afforded an opportunity to come up with different ideas. we were just told so many churches had to close and that was it. you had to
bob schieffer, yesterday he said good-bye and he didn't do it alone.u see there, the 78-year-old chose to share his last signoff with the entire crew who helped get the show on the air. sunday mornings won't be the same without bob. >>> it's been nearly a year since the crash on the new jersey turnpike that left actor tracy morgan seriously injured, killed one of his friends in that limo. this morning he sitsz down with "today" show matt lauer. you can see it exclusively this...
97
97
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 1
john dickerson takes over for bob schieffer on "face the nation" after she schieffer retired yesterday. correspondent take a look at look back at schieffer's farewell. >> anchored final "face the nation", after 24 years capping nearly six decade career in journalism. i thought back to the ninth grade, saw my by line in the school newspaper and decided right then i wanted to be a reporter. announced retirement at his alma matterment began to make his name as reporter at the fort worth star telegram, covering president kennedy's as nays, and the viet nam war. he joined cbs news in 1969. when a was a young reporter i wanted to work for cbs. walter cronkite was my here glow reported on bolt sides of the aisle for his fairness, no-nonsense style. >> i try to remember the news is not about the newscaster it is about the people who make it and those who are affected by it. >> seventy-eight year old saidel probably still watch his old show on sunday morning, i'll be honest, i'm going to miss being in the milled of things, the one thing i will never forget, is the trust you place in the me how
john dickerson takes over for bob schieffer on "face the nation" after she schieffer retired yesterday. correspondent take a look at look back at schieffer's farewell. >> anchored final "face the nation", after 24 years capping nearly six decade career in journalism. i thought back to the ninth grade, saw my by line in the school newspaper and decided right then i wanted to be a reporter. announced retirement at his alma matterment began to make his name as reporter at...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs news political director john dickerson takes ovary placing the retiring bob schieffer.gage the viewers on air and online. >> part of what we do is take people who don't have the kind of access we have and show them what's being done essentially in their name, which is to say when you interview public officials these are people who work for the public, for the viewers and so when i first signed up with twitter in 2007 covering the 2008 campaign i was trying to show people the stuff in between the cracks of a campaign, not the things that i would write long pieces about or talk about on tv but a little bit behind the curtain, why do the things happen as they happen. >> you can watch face the nation with john dickerson tomorrow morning at 10:30 right here on cbs3. >>> and that's "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. for lesley, justin all of us here thank you so much for joining us. have a great night everyone. take care. >> ♪ >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merr
cbs news political director john dickerson takes ovary placing the retiring bob schieffer.gage the viewers on air and online. >> part of what we do is take people who don't have the kind of access we have and show them what's being done essentially in their name, which is to say when you interview public officials these are people who work for the public, for the viewers and so when i first signed up with twitter in 2007 covering the 2008 campaign i was trying to show people the stuff in...
234
234
Jun 5, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
he told bob schieffer i hope to be a candidate.e was a candidate. he's doing everything that a presidential candidate does but maintaining the charade of not yet oh facially announcing he's a candidate allows him to raise money in different kinds of ways bigger amounts of money buchl that's probably something only the "insider"s will care about and his campaign will be over bigger issues. >> what do you make of the fact that rick perry is entering other than people talking about how hot it is. is he better prepared the time around? >> he says he is. that's a big pitch. he has to recognize he didn't do so well in those debates. he's now said he's been studying for three years. he makes it a part of his gum. he basically says you can't just kind of show up in one of these campaigns and be president. he argues that he got the decision-making experience when he was in office and over the last three years he's been meeting with experts and going to school on the topics. that's his case and we'll see whether he's faster on his feet than
he told bob schieffer i hope to be a candidate.e was a candidate. he's doing everything that a presidential candidate does but maintaining the charade of not yet oh facially announcing he's a candidate allows him to raise money in different kinds of ways bigger amounts of money buchl that's probably something only the "insider"s will care about and his campaign will be over bigger issues. >> what do you make of the fact that rick perry is entering other than people talking about...
304
304
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
bob schieffer was like 72 he did better than katie on cbs evening news.obody ever thought he would. and then for a very long time, he took face the"face the nation" to first place in the demo. not all the time. but a hell of a lot more than people thought. and it should teach somebody a lesson that younger is not always better. >> joe, it also should teach a lesson that just good solid journalism. bob didn't worry about buzz. bob didn't worry about the passing fancy of the day. bob didn't worry about trying to be unnecessarily provocative. he was just good. he was tough as willie said a moment ago or i guess mika said with tom cot top but he was tough with democrats, too. he was just good journalism. and he practiced it and people watched it and people respected it. and it mattered. and i think a lot of people could learn from that. >> a lot of people could learn from that and it was like a guy named russert who came out of nowhere and wasn't flashy. he just asked great questions. >> sometimes with a chuckle. all right. well we'll get back to bob's depart
bob schieffer was like 72 he did better than katie on cbs evening news.obody ever thought he would. and then for a very long time, he took face the"face the nation" to first place in the demo. not all the time. but a hell of a lot more than people thought. and it should teach somebody a lesson that younger is not always better. >> joe, it also should teach a lesson that just good solid journalism. bob didn't worry about buzz. bob didn't worry about the passing fancy of the day....
587
587
Jun 5, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 587
favorite 0
quote 0
he told bob schieffer "i hope to be a candidate."e. he's doing everything a candidate does but maintaining the charade he's not a candidate allows him to raise big are amounts of money. that's probably something on the insiders care about and his campaign will be fought over different issues. >> what do you make over governor perry getting into the race, other than everyone talking about how hot it was. is he better prepared this time around? >> he certainly says he is. that's a big part of his pitch. he recognizes the hurdle he has to clear, which is he didn't do so well in those debates, and that torpedoed his campaign. he makes it a part of his argument and says you can't just kind of show up in one of these campaigns and show up to be president. he argued he got the decision-making experience in office and he's been meeting with experts and going to school on the topics. that's his case and we'll see once he gets to the debates whether he's faster on his feet than he was last time. >> i'm know you're speaking with new jersey gove
he told bob schieffer "i hope to be a candidate."e. he's doing everything a candidate does but maintaining the charade he's not a candidate allows him to raise big are amounts of money. that's probably something on the insiders care about and his campaign will be fought over different issues. >> what do you make over governor perry getting into the race, other than everyone talking about how hot it was. is he better prepared this time around? >> he certainly says he is....
70
70
Jun 8, 2015
06/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i loved bob schieffer. >> yes. >> i listened to him on the radio overnight. >> charles osgood. >> no, just for cbs meet the press thing. >>> face the nation it is bob schieffer doing it for a billion years and new guy sounded nervous, you know when are nervous, anchoring. >> what is his name, some guy. >> john something, you can help us out please, thank you. we appreciate your opinions. i'll google it in a minute. >> here's the thing, i don't care because i don't watch cbs in the morning, i watch fox 29 weekend. >> oh, thank you mike. >> we were talking about, john dickerson. >> who. >> john dickers. >> no, dickerson. >> huge prison break in new york. people are living there in high alert up near the canadian border. two guys break out of the maximum security prison. >> they are murderers. they are bad, bad dudes. that is why they are in a place that secure but they figured out how to get out. governor andrew cuomo cannot believe it because it is first time anybody has ever gotten out of the clinton correctional facility. it is right near border of canada. there is concern that
. >> i loved bob schieffer. >> yes. >> i listened to him on the radio overnight. >> charles osgood. >> no, just for cbs meet the press thing. >>> face the nation it is bob schieffer doing it for a billion years and new guy sounded nervous, you know when are nervous, anchoring. >> what is his name, some guy. >> john something, you can help us out please, thank you. we appreciate your opinions. i'll google it in a minute. >> here's the...
232
232
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
bob schieffer had one piece of advice. stick to the news. that's what he did. that's what we'll do inviting people on to help us understand the news we'll try to ask the questions you want answered. and we'll hope to hear from you. on e-mail, facebook and twitter right now until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store. where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq™ technology. know better sleep with sleep number. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were al
bob schieffer had one piece of advice. stick to the news. that's what he did. that's what we'll do inviting people on to help us understand the news we'll try to ask the questions you want answered. and we'll hope to hear from you. on e-mail, facebook and twitter right now until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun,...
169
169
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> legendary journalist bob schieffer has officially signed off from his role as host of cbs' "facened off in style too. he shared it with a team that wakes up to produce that show every sunday. he began his career at the age of 20 and he's now 78. a class act. he thanked the viewers. a great guy. >>> 5:36 now and gas prices are going up right now. but analysts say they could top out pretty soon. you're paying 10 or 15 cents more per gallon than in mid may. in d.c. you're paying $2.85 a gallon. it will cost you about $2.71 in maryland to fill up. and in west virginia the average for a gallon of gas is $2.75. >>> a woman on a flight headed to d.c. is claiming discrimination. and all because a flight attendant wouldn't give a diet coke. the bizarre details coming up. >>> gunned down on her way from work this morning, we're learning when funeral services will be held for a d.c. reporter as well as the message her parents are trying to spread now. >>> a live look at storm team 4 radar for you. you can see rain moving through the area but will you need the >>> a very scary video of a ser
. >>> legendary journalist bob schieffer has officially signed off from his role as host of cbs' "facened off in style too. he shared it with a team that wakes up to produce that show every sunday. he began his career at the age of 20 and he's now 78. a class act. he thanked the viewers. a great guy. >>> 5:36 now and gas prices are going up right now. but analysts say they could top out pretty soon. you're paying 10 or 15 cents more per gallon than in mid may. in d.c....
117
117
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
is what was the first thought that went through your mind when they said you would be replacing bob schieffer first thought was about my mom. she was associate producer on the show 61 years ago. i thought about her. i often do since she passed. it was mostly just excitement and how thrilled she probably would be. >> she would probably tell you to sit up straight. >> that's right, and eat my vegetables. >> thanks for joining us. >>> let's take a look at our sunday morning forecast for today. here is dublin, beautiful this morning. we have some patchy fog there this morning, but it is starting to clear out and the sunshine is coming in. here is what you can speck, sunshine for most of us, warmer temperatures everywhere around the bay, warmer even than yesterday. we have a heat advisory for the start of our work week for all inland locations. we'll talk about that more in your seven day. first here are your highs today. 82 in south bay and san jose, east bacon cord, 87. san raphael, 82, san francisco, 67 degrees today. today is warmer than yesterday. tomorrow though will be our warmest day of th
is what was the first thought that went through your mind when they said you would be replacing bob schieffer first thought was about my mom. she was associate producer on the show 61 years ago. i thought about her. i often do since she passed. it was mostly just excitement and how thrilled she probably would be. >> she would probably tell you to sit up straight. >> that's right, and eat my vegetables. >> thanks for joining us. >>> let's take a look at our sunday...
112
112
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
veteran journalist bob schieffer was the face of "face the nation" for 24 years, and yesterday he saidgood-bye but he didn't do it alone. the 78-year-old chose to share his last sign off with the entire crew who helped make the show on the air every sunday morning. >>> coming up this afternoon starting at 3:00 it's "ellen" and today david spade joins ellen plus the band imagine dragons. then it's nbc 10 news at 4:00. a little extra in the paycheck how the start of the new month and the new month means more money for tens of thousands of people in our area. that's this afternoon on nbc 10 news at 4:00. we have a little bit of time for our chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz working a morning shift today with us in the morning, so you up? you all right? >> yeah now i am. well, the picture behind us we have some fog out there but it's not terrible. the problem is going to be the rain and wilmington blue rocks -- >> it's sunny out there. >> well it's not sunny, it's cloudy. it's just not raining. i'm going to be there on saturday. >> are you playing? >> it's science day. no. i'm
veteran journalist bob schieffer was the face of "face the nation" for 24 years, and yesterday he saidgood-bye but he didn't do it alone. the 78-year-old chose to share his last sign off with the entire crew who helped make the show on the air every sunday morning. >>> coming up this afternoon starting at 3:00 it's "ellen" and today david spade joins ellen plus the band imagine dragons. then it's nbc 10 news at 4:00. a little extra in the paycheck how the start of...
159
159
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
bob schieffer had one piece of advice. stick to the news. that's what he did.what we'll do inviting people on to help us understand the news we'll try to ask the questions you want answered. and we'll hope to hear from you. on e-mail, facebook and twitter right now until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org welcome to "at the tonys" with dana tyler as we celebrate broadway's biggest night, the 69th annual tony awards. now, from the heart of the theater district in new york city here is dana tyler. hi everybody and thanks for joining us. this year's nominations include movie stars, contemporary storylines and broadway legends. and of course, a lot of singing and dancing. we begin with the tony nominees for best musical. it's the epitome of an mgm musical. the 1951 oscar-winning film, "an american in paris" starring gene kelly and leslie caron, is a light-hearted story of post-war hopes and romance filled with extraordinary dance and classic george and ira gershwin
bob schieffer had one piece of advice. stick to the news. that's what he did.what we'll do inviting people on to help us understand the news we'll try to ask the questions you want answered. and we'll hope to hear from you. on e-mail, facebook and twitter right now until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org welcome to "at the tonys" with dana tyler as we celebrate broadway's...
282
282
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
bob schieffer had one piece of advice. stick to the news. that's what he did.t's what we'll do inviting people on to help us understand the news we'll try to ask the questions you want answered. and we'll hope to hear from you. on e-mail, facebook and twitter right now until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert has one heck of an opportunity for you. than is hosting a one-of-a-kind free two-hour real-estate wealth-building workshop where you will learn his three-step system for getting started flipping homes and buying and holding income properties. than and his team are currently looking for a small group of motivated individuals who want to work directly w
bob schieffer had one piece of advice. stick to the news. that's what he did.t's what we'll do inviting people on to help us understand the news we'll try to ask the questions you want answered. and we'll hope to hear from you. on e-mail, facebook and twitter right now until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of...
217
217
Jun 5, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
john dickerson replaces the retiring bob schieffer. sat down with job on the set and asked what he's most looking forward to. >> again this idea of you have a lot of notion when you cover the news, politics and you have ideas. they sit in your head. this is an opportunity to talk with people in the center of the story and say does that notion -- is it worth anything or does it make any sense? >> very smart guy, very nice man. guests sunday include governor chris christie, rick perry and bill deblasio. you can watch face the nation at 10:30 on sunday here on wusa9. >>> this is a yellow alert alert day. now here's wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, the old terminal at national, sitting on 73, dew points comfortable, low 60s and calm winds. while it's not picture perfect, it is a much better night than last night. let's talk about the radar. why? in part because there's nothing around the metro area. all the showers are west of us approaching ro
john dickerson replaces the retiring bob schieffer. sat down with job on the set and asked what he's most looking forward to. >> again this idea of you have a lot of notion when you cover the news, politics and you have ideas. they sit in your head. this is an opportunity to talk with people in the center of the story and say does that notion -- is it worth anything or does it make any sense? >> very smart guy, very nice man. guests sunday include governor chris christie, rick perry...
145
145
Jun 4, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
he said he told bob schieffer on "face the nation" next sunday schieffer asked him do we know the motives of these guys? and deval patrick said we don't know the motives of these young fella fellas that's what he called them young fellas. at a 9/11 commemoration one year when he was governor h said 9/11 was a failure of human beings to love one another. there's this atmosphere politically that's somewhat welcoming to these type of people. >> howie, we haven't had you on in a while. we miss withdrewyou. all our best to our trendsfriends in boston. you've been through a lot. >> any time. thanks for having me on. >>> the rogue regime in tehran stockpiled nuclear fuel. why does the administration continue to negotiate with them? >>> the clintons are hit with another foundation scandal. a slush fund. $21 million. and it deals with iran. we'll explain coming up. the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. i like my seaf
he said he told bob schieffer on "face the nation" next sunday schieffer asked him do we know the motives of these guys? and deval patrick said we don't know the motives of these young fella fellas that's what he called them young fellas. at a 9/11 commemoration one year when he was governor h said 9/11 was a failure of human beings to love one another. there's this atmosphere politically that's somewhat welcoming to these type of people. >> howie, we haven't had you on in a...
74
74
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
host on sunday, cbs news political director john dickerson takes over replacing the least tiring bob schieffers he will engage with viewers on and off the air. he has 1.3 million followers on twitter. >> part of what we do is take people don't have the kind of access that we have and show them what is being done essentially in their name which is to say when you interview public officials these are people who work for the public, for the viewers. so when i first signed up, twitter, you know, in 2007 covering 2008 campaign i was trying to show people the stuff in between the cracks of the campaign, not what we talk about on tv but a little bit behind curtain why dot things happen as they happen. >> it is a whole new another don't forget you can see face the nation with john dickerson sunday morning at 10:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> philadelphia police department welcomed new members today. "eyewitness news" at temple university where officers graduated from the police academy. fifty members join the force and pair of philadelphia housing authority recruits graduated as well. graduates completed
host on sunday, cbs news political director john dickerson takes over replacing the least tiring bob schieffers he will engage with viewers on and off the air. he has 1.3 million followers on twitter. >> part of what we do is take people don't have the kind of access that we have and show them what is being done essentially in their name which is to say when you interview public officials these are people who work for the public, for the viewers. so when i first signed up, twitter, you...