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i said, i'm bob schieffer, i've come to see the bureau chief. n. ( laughter ) it was true, i was ushered into the bureau chief's office and subsequently hired. ( laughter ) turned out, i had walked in on someone else's appointment. ( applause ) >> stephen: someone named bob? yes, it was bob hager, who had had a long career at ncb news, and some years after that i called him and said, i want to ask you something, did you have an appointment with bill small back in 1969? he said, yeah, that's when it was, but, you know, nothing ever came of it and nbc offered me a job so i went to work there. >> stephen: worked out good for everybody. >> worked out good for everybody. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: bob, thanks so much for being here. his book "overload: finding the truth in today's deluge of news" is available now. bob schieffer, everybody! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ...how much data did i use last night? what did i sign up for... hey jimmy, where's your iphone season spirit? be smart and get the new iphone 8 from sprint you'
i said, i'm bob schieffer, i've come to see the bureau chief. n. ( laughter ) it was true, i was ushered into the bureau chief's office and subsequently hired. ( laughter ) turned out, i had walked in on someone else's appointment. ( applause ) >> stephen: someone named bob? yes, it was bob hager, who had had a long career at ncb news, and some years after that i called him and said, i want to ask you something, did you have an appointment with bill small back in 1969? he said, yeah,...
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bob schieffer right here in studio 57 with his new book. in the way we get the news. but first here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> police in las vegas not ruling out possible accomplices. the local sheriff believes he must have had help. >> he has had explosive materials. >> danley's description of the killer contradicts what investigators are seeing. danley denied she knew what he was up to. >> it's extraordinary to have the secretary of state hold a press conference to pledge his loyalty to the president, but tillerson knew president trump was angry. >> help us understand where puerto rico is today. >> charlie, it is an emergency on that island 14 day after the hurricane made landfall. >>> president trump said america is truly in mourning. >> a shooting victim is going viral for his response to the president's visit. even though he was shot in the leg, he said, i will stand for the president. >> reporter: i'm o'donnell. police say the las vegas gunman said stephen paddock may have led a secret life. he may have had plans to escape fr
bob schieffer right here in studio 57 with his new book. in the way we get the news. but first here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> police in las vegas not ruling out possible accomplices. the local sheriff believes he must have had help. >> he has had explosive materials. >> danley's description of the killer contradicts what investigators are seeing. danley denied she knew what he was up to. >> it's extraordinary to have the secretary of state hold a...
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. >> dickerson: we'll have to end it there because bob schieffer is here. he's coming up next, stay with us. >> dickerson: we're back with the one and only bob schieffer. he is a cbs news political contributor author of new book "over load" finding the truth in today's deluge of news. welcome back, bob. so, you set out with this book to figure out whether we are belt are informed or overloaded, you talked to reply stars -- reporters,. >> we're overwhelmed. we've never been through anything quite like this, probably since the invention of the printing press. we talk about the invention of the printing press how improved literacy, caused reformation, counter reformation but there is also 30 years of religious wars that followed the printing press. it took about three decades for world to finally reach equilibrium. we're at the very beginning of what is going on right now in this digital age that has taken the place of print. affected nothing more than the way we get the news and our politics. let me just give you one little stat here, john. in 2004, one repor
. >> dickerson: we'll have to end it there because bob schieffer is here. he's coming up next, stay with us. >> dickerson: we're back with the one and only bob schieffer. he is a cbs news political contributor author of new book "over load" finding the truth in today's deluge of news. welcome back, bob. so, you set out with this book to figure out whether we are belt are informed or overloaded, you talked to reply stars -- reporters,. >> we're overwhelmed. we've...
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chuck schumer will be here, plus cbs newsman bob schieffer will join us, his new book "over load" takes a look at the news deluge in the trump era. plus we'll have plenty of political analysis it's all coming up on "face the nation." good morning, welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. we've got a lot of news to get to today but we want to begin with the ongoing humanitarian cries in puerto rico following hurricane maria. cbs news correspondent is in san juan. david, right now what is the most urgent need? >> john, physically getting food and water to the people who so desperately are still begging for it. yet people are still desperately finding clean watt are. fema is there, bee saw the good work that they are doing but we also talked to the mayor who said it's not enough. i've got 60,000 people in town but only got 2,000 meals that i can hand out. john, there were people who got in line to get food and were given four bottles of water and four snacks, adults and kids. when some people came back for second they were turned away because the sheriff said, there's not enough to
chuck schumer will be here, plus cbs newsman bob schieffer will join us, his new book "over load" takes a look at the news deluge in the trump era. plus we'll have plenty of political analysis it's all coming up on "face the nation." good morning, welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. we've got a lot of news to get to today but we want to begin with the ongoing humanitarian cries in puerto rico following hurricane maria. cbs news correspondent is in san...
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on "after words," bob schieffer, former host of the cbs face the nation examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the
on "after words," bob schieffer, former host of the cbs face the nation examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the
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>> rose: welcome to the program, we begin tonight with bob schieffer of cbs news. >> what has happened is we're now basing our opinions on separate sets of facts. we're no longer have common data that we're basing our opinions on. so is it any wonder that the partisan divide grows deeper and wider. >> rose: and we continue with hari sreenivasan of the pbs newshour. >> 40,000 people a area die in car wrecks. last year the estimate is 5 3,000 americans died of opioid overdoses. i mean these are numbers that are staggering for any country. but this has been happening for the past several years. the numbers have been increasing. and they might even go higher this year and the feks before it gets any better. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with mac demarco, his new album is called "this old dog." >> it's funny to get labeled with something like that, because that is a very, you know, it holds some kind of weight, singer songwriter or even being called an artist, i still feel weird about that. because in reality to me its' just like i was 18, making songs in my garage and you know, tur
>> rose: welcome to the program, we begin tonight with bob schieffer of cbs news. >> what has happened is we're now basing our opinions on separate sets of facts. we're no longer have common data that we're basing our opinions on. so is it any wonder that the partisan divide grows deeper and wider. >> rose: and we continue with hari sreenivasan of the pbs newshour. >> 40,000 people a area die in car wrecks. last year the estimate is 5 3,000 americans died of opioid...
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. >>> bob schieffer says the amount of news out there in the world makes it harder for us to be good bout his new book. ahead, we'll discuss the changing media and how we're just getting overwhelmed because we've got so much information. who's telling the truth? >>> and here's a look this morning inside raymond james stadium, home of the tampa bay buccaneers. they'll host the defending super bowl champions, of course the new england patriots, tonight. the bucs are coming off a win on sunday while the patriots are hoping to bounce back from a loss. coverage of thursday night football begins tonight at 6:30 central, 4:30 pacific, right here on cbs. and simulcast on the nfl network. don't bet against the patriots. we'll be right back. begins at 7:30 eastern, 6:30 central. >> go, pats. managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can
. >>> bob schieffer says the amount of news out there in the world makes it harder for us to be good bout his new book. ahead, we'll discuss the changing media and how we're just getting overwhelmed because we've got so much information. who's telling the truth? >>> and here's a look this morning inside raymond james stadium, home of the tampa bay buccaneers. they'll host the defending super bowl champions, of course the new england patriots, tonight. the bucs are coming off a...
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. >> bob schieffer joins us.ook on how changes in the media affect how much and what we consume as news. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> can't wait it hear what bob schieffer has to -- can't wait to hear what bob schieffer has to say. thank you. >>> new features that come with cars may be dangerous if not happened with caution. jessica flores reports from oakland with more items to distract the distracted already. jessica. >> reporter: hey, good morning. kenny, we talk a lot about cell phones and we know how distracting those can be but if you are sitting in traffic like a lot of the folks behind me, you might be on your navigation system trying to figure out the best way to get to work and those built-in navigation systems and technology systems can be very distracting. a new study from aaa spotlights how distracting they can be and could be extremely dangerous. now, researchers had two dozen volunteers test 30 different vehicles on a residential road. they measu
. >> bob schieffer joins us.ook on how changes in the media affect how much and what we consume as news. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> can't wait it hear what bob schieffer has to -- can't wait to hear what bob schieffer has to say. thank you. >>> new features that come with cars may be dangerous if not happened with caution. jessica flores reports from oakland with more items to distract the distracted already. jessica....
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on "after words," bob schieffer, former host of the cbs face the nation examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the host keys come back not only as a podcast journalist but is also the author of a new book "over low new 'co- overload o book "of finding the truth in today's daily whic of news." i am a little bit humbled to be given the task of interviewing such a legendary interviewer but thank you for taking the time you are a well-known person in journalism and it is good to be with you. >> host: we are all trying to make sense of the overwhelming or overload effects right now. we may go ahead and start with the proverbial elephant in the room. there are strong views about the media and we have seen once again they are fairly consiste consistent. it isn't freedom of the press even if it is completel
on "after words," bob schieffer, former host of the cbs face the nation examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. he's one conversation with susan glasser of politico. >> host: i am susan glasser from politico and i have to say that i'm delighted to be here with the legendary journalist bob schieffer. he's shown there is no such thing as retirement in the media anymore and after being the host keys come back not only as a podcast journalist but is also the author...
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liz: bob schieffer said with facebook, if you don't want the real news, go on facebook because, whatey command so much attention, both twitter and facebook, when it comes to news, right? >> well, they certainly do, and i think bob schieffer of cbs, which had dan rather, shouldn't be talking too much about fake news, but the fact is there is a lot of fake news out there. and we as citizens need to look at everything we see with a skeptical line, and balance it. does it seem reliable? coherent? does it make sense? do the facts work together to come to the conclusion. facebook is no different, twitter is no different. we're always going to be bombarded with information that may or may not be accurate. that's for us as adults to figure out on our own. liz: good point, kurt schlichter. a last-ditch letter written by hollywood liberal movie mogul harvey weinstein. he's begging to keep his job, he's going to get counseling. he's saying what they did is wrong but not only illegal. we're going to have dr. keith ablow here next on breaking down the letter and the psychology behind that and all
liz: bob schieffer said with facebook, if you don't want the real news, go on facebook because, whatey command so much attention, both twitter and facebook, when it comes to news, right? >> well, they certainly do, and i think bob schieffer of cbs, which had dan rather, shouldn't be talking too much about fake news, but the fact is there is a lot of fake news out there. and we as citizens need to look at everything we see with a skeptical line, and balance it. does it seem reliable?...
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. >> reporter: bob schieffer says now is exactly the time to create stricter laws. >> this situationnot getting any better by any stretch of the imagination. it's only getting worse. and we're going to have to find some consensus in this country to put some kind of effort into keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally deranged. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan says yesterday that a bill that would roll back restrictions on gun silencers has not been scheduled for a vote. >> thank you. >>> today we are hearing more stories of bravery and hope following the las vegas shooting. adriana diaz talked to survivors about their ordeal while families of those who died remembered their loved ones. >> i was on the ground. i had no feeling from the torso down. >> reporter: shortly after this picture was taken, 41 michael was shot through the lung, hit the spine and missed the heart. his girlfriend used a table as a gurney and others helped her carry him to a stranger's car. >> people were telling me, just leave. they will come back for the survivors. i'm like i'm not leaving him. >> at th
. >> reporter: bob schieffer says now is exactly the time to create stricter laws. >> this situationnot getting any better by any stretch of the imagination. it's only getting worse. and we're going to have to find some consensus in this country to put some kind of effort into keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally deranged. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan says yesterday that a bill that would roll back restrictions on gun silencers has not been scheduled for a...
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gunman stephen paddock juice, cbs news political contributor bob schieffer stops by with his new book of news." that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and then the people go inside. do you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. >>> well, breaking right now major commute's leather find out how long schuylkill expressway could be closed following a fatal accident. >>> and also the search for a motive continues in las vegas days after the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history, and now shooter's girlfriend is speaking out. >>> one person dead and two others hurt after a triple shooting in north philadelphia we will tell you why officers think that there may have been more than just one shooter. >>> well to day is thursday octo
gunman stephen paddock juice, cbs news political contributor bob schieffer stops by with his new book of news." that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and then the people go inside. do you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth)...
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. >>> plus, cbs news political contributor bob schieffer stops by with his new book, "finding the truth"cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> thank you for waking up with us as we take a live look at the bay bridge. clear conditions out there. but in others parts of the bay area, especially on the west side of san francisco near the golden gate bridge it's a different story. we'll have that for you. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. "karl the fog" is only visiting certain parts of the b >> making a little entrance slowly. >> karl -- we've missed him. it's been a while. but now he is hovering on the golden gate bridge right on the bridge and we have proof of that right there. hello, karl. it's been a while. good to see you, maybe? i don't know if people welcome you as much as we might in the weather world but here's a look at the bay bridge. what a difference that is. different microclimates. 53 degrees in concord. oakland 52. livermore 50. san francisco 50. san jose in the low 50s, as well.
. >>> plus, cbs news political contributor bob schieffer stops by with his new book, "finding the truth"cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> thank you for waking up with us as we take a live look at the bay bridge. clear conditions out there. but in others parts of the bay area, especially on the west side of san francisco near the golden gate bridge it's a different story. we'll have...
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on "after words", at 9:00 p.m., bob schieffer, former host of "face the nation" examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. then the former vice president at freddie. >> talks about the problems that led to the collapse of the mortgage market in 2008. we wrap up with nelson demille and the underpinnings of his latest novel with steve israel. that all happens tonight on c-span to book tv. now here is regularly publishing anniversary party from earlier this month. >> recently booked to be attended a party for the conservative book publisher. guests included several authors including and coulter. >> hello. nice to see you. >> thank you for coming to celebrate with us. >> c-span is here covering us. >> are we live on c-span. >> we are recording. >> did you enjoy all of the -- it's great to be here. did you see the funny video? we will have a few remarks. [inaudible conversations] hello, how are you. enqueue for coming. and so glad to see you margie, nice to meet you. thank you. come on and. >> congratulation. >> thank you so much. >> here we are. [inaudible conversations] >>
on "after words", at 9:00 p.m., bob schieffer, former host of "face the nation" examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. then the former vice president at freddie. >> talks about the problems that led to the collapse of the mortgage market in 2008. we wrap up with nelson demille and the underpinnings of his latest novel with steve israel. that all happens tonight on c-span to book tv. now here is regularly publishing anniversary party from earlier this...
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. >>> bob schieffer's in town to talk about his latest book, he never holds back when it comes to politics, he is a legend, we are back at the top of the hour. >>> murder mystery in west oak lane, authorities find a grizzly crime scene with the murder weapon, lodged in the victim's back. we will hear from the investigators as they work to uncover a motive. >>> another chilly start to the morning as we take a live look at lancaster avenue at ardmore, katie says you will need that jacket, maybe a winter coat. get ready for a wednesday warm up. >>> more than just a chill in the air excitement is growing for sixers opener tonight but one of their star players, well, he is not happy. pat's here to tell us why. >>> it is wednesday october 18th good morning i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm natasha brown, rahel's off, clearly.
. >>> bob schieffer's in town to talk about his latest book, he never holds back when it comes to politics, he is a legend, we are back at the top of the hour. >>> murder mystery in west oak lane, authorities find a grizzly crime scene with the murder weapon, lodged in the victim's back. we will hear from the investigators as they work to uncover a motive. >>> another chilly start to the morning as we take a live look at lancaster avenue at ardmore, katie says you...
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. >> host: donald trump and the vatican, take notice, bob schieffer would like to talk to you. thank you for this incredible conversation, it makes me feel better about journalism in these troubled times and it is wonderful to spend time with you and thank you to c-span. >> guest: thank you, i really enjoyed it, thank you so much. >> if you would like to view other afterwards programs online go to our website at booktv.org. type afterwards into the search bar and all previous afterwards episodes will be available. >> c-span, history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company that is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> recently booktv attended a party for the 70th anniversary of the conservative book publisher regnery. guests included karen pens, author and political commentator and soldier and several other regnery officers. >> nice to see you. great to see you. thank you for coming to celebrate with us, thank you. c-span is covering us. we are reporting. >> have they been up to the roof? it is gorgeou
. >> host: donald trump and the vatican, take notice, bob schieffer would like to talk to you. thank you for this incredible conversation, it makes me feel better about journalism in these troubled times and it is wonderful to spend time with you and thank you to c-span. >> guest: thank you, i really enjoyed it, thank you so much. >> if you would like to view other afterwards programs online go to our website at booktv.org. type afterwards into the search bar and all previous...
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. >>> well, legendary news man bob schieffer says today's citizens are overloaded with news, cbs news political reporter came to philadelphia to discuss the issue. schieffer spoke at the national constitution center last night and talked about his new book titled overloaded , finding truth, in today's deluge of news. one topic he's brought up saying social media has its pros and conns. >> but what we have to remember is that everything that shows up on facebook is not gone through the vetting process. >> schieffer has been covering national politics since the 60 's and he has interviewed every president, since richard nixon. >>> a delaware mother is now behind bars, after police say she admitted to drowning her four month-old son and his five-year old brother. police say that this woman, kula pelima led officers to the kid were found dead in the bathtub. it happened monday morning inside a home on west ninth street in wilmington. investigators say that about five hours before pelima killed the children she called police and told officers she was worried about her immigration status. >
. >>> well, legendary news man bob schieffer says today's citizens are overloaded with news, cbs news political reporter came to philadelphia to discuss the issue. schieffer spoke at the national constitution center last night and talked about his new book titled overloaded , finding truth, in today's deluge of news. one topic he's brought up saying social media has its pros and conns. >> but what we have to remember is that everything that shows up on facebook is not gone...
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former face the nation anchor bob schieffer will examine the role of the media today. this weekend on afterwards former radio host and msnbc contributor charles sykes will provide his thoughts on the conservative movement in america. >> i'm a conservative who believes that america should be based on an idea. they reject the idea took they reject the values of the declaration of independence rather explicitly. they don't believe america is an idea took they can get geographical location. people by people of certain ethnic and racial backgrounds and there is a real dark side there and the reality is that throughout the campaign donald trump had more than one opportunity to repudiate them, reject them, speak out against them and he dodged and delayed again and again and again. it's a pattern. this is not a one off. is a problem. its cancer at the heart of the conservative movement and if we aren't willing to say that the left is not right that we tolerate these people. there are these moral judges, these key moments in every movement. liberalism had to expel the communist
former face the nation anchor bob schieffer will examine the role of the media today. this weekend on afterwards former radio host and msnbc contributor charles sykes will provide his thoughts on the conservative movement in america. >> i'm a conservative who believes that america should be based on an idea. they reject the idea took they reject the values of the declaration of independence rather explicitly. they don't believe america is an idea took they can get geographical location....
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. >> i have to say, i am delighted and honored to be here with the legendary journalist, pop schieffer. bob has shown that there is no such thing as retirement in the media. after being host to face the nation for many years his comeback and helps us make sense of this trump era and author of a new book, overload. finding the truth in today's day luge of nice. it is an honor to be with you. i'm a little humbled to be given the task to interview such a legendary interviewer. thank you for being here. >> guest: thank you. i'm honored to be interviewed by you. you are well known person in journalism and it's good to be with you. >> host: well trying to make sense of the overwhelming where overload of facts now. we may as well just go ahead and start with the -- are presidential tweeter in chief. we have a lot of strong views about the media and a recent days once again they're fairly consistent. the president tweeted it's not freedom of the press for newspaper and others are lattes and write whatever they want even if it is completely false. those in august. a few days ago he followed up and s
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. >> and this weekend on booktv's "after words" program, former "face the nation" host bob schieffer examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. we attend regnery publishing's 70th anniversary party in washington, d.c., and nbc news correspondent katie you are ther reflects on the 2016 presidential election. also airing this weekend, microsoft ceo weighs in on the reinvention of microsoft. history professor taya miles examines the role that slavery played in the early history of detroit. success aced cadmy charter schools -- academy charter schools founder discusses her work, and susan gates talks about the problems that led to the collapse of freddie mac in 2008. that's all this weekend on booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. television for serious readers. ..
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eastern on "afterwards," journalist and former host of "face the nation" bob schieffer in his book "overload: finding today's truth in the deluge of news." >> what we have to do is keep doing what we're doing and that is try to sort out the true from the false and that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we ever had because we're dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. but we're running a little short on occur ators right now. -- curators right now. we are getting so much information we can't process it. >> for more on this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. > this weekend on "q&a" -- >> shoving and jostling. their target was charles murray and i was a little bit behind him and kind of intensified. it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. at the time was a 74-year-old man so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground, i grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall but also i was afraid of being
eastern on "afterwards," journalist and former host of "face the nation" bob schieffer in his book "overload: finding today's truth in the deluge of news." >> what we have to do is keep doing what we're doing and that is try to sort out the true from the false and that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we ever had because we're dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the...
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this is a new book by bob schieffer. you know him from the cbs evening news.e has written a book about news overload. i highly recommend it. at one point he says americans are so overwhelmed by information in the digital era they cannot process it. an interesting point. let's talk about that. he joins me now from washington. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> why did you want to talk on this issue of news overload at this point in time? >> well, i think what's happened here is we are going through communications that's having as profound an effect. we were just bombarded with news 24 hours a day, seven days a week so much that there's no way any human being could process it let alone kind of sort out what's true, what's false and what is somewhere in between. it just seemed like a fascinating thing to me that maybe we were in the middle of something and didn't realize it. and so that's what i try to unravel in this book. >> and using mobile devices are probably making this worse. it is something we all feel but rarely talk about, the effect of phones o
this is a new book by bob schieffer. you know him from the cbs evening news.e has written a book about news overload. i highly recommend it. at one point he says americans are so overwhelmed by information in the digital era they cannot process it. an interesting point. let's talk about that. he joins me now from washington. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> why did you want to talk on this issue of news overload at this point in time? >> well, i think what's happened...
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that dialogue. >> it's a great book, finding the truth in today's deluge of news, fascinating, bob schiefferbob, great honor. >> don't tell anybody, but i watch you sometimes. >> we won't tell a soul. >> can you believe that? up next, the role of comforter in chief, the president attempted at that yesterday in puerto rico. what should we expect now that he's on his way to las vegas? we'll be right back. i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. (honking) (beeping) we're on to you, diabetes. time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork, your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, w
that dialogue. >> it's a great book, finding the truth in today's deluge of news, fascinating, bob schiefferbob, great honor. >> don't tell anybody, but i watch you sometimes. >> we won't tell a soul. >> can you believe that? up next, the role of comforter in chief, the president attempted at that yesterday in puerto rico. what should we expect now that he's on his way to las vegas? we'll be right back. i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the...
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. >> host: president of trump and the vatican, bob schieffer would like to talk to you. thank you for this incredible conversation it makes me feel better about journalism. >> guest: thank you. i've really enjoyed it. thank you so much. >> host: .. >> [inaudible conversations] could afternoon. iom a research scientist at the global forum.
. >> host: president of trump and the vatican, bob schieffer would like to talk to you. thank you for this incredible conversation it makes me feel better about journalism. >> guest: thank you. i've really enjoyed it. thank you so much. >> host: .. >> [inaudible conversations] could afternoon. iom a research scientist at the global forum.
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. >> bob schieffer said now is the time to create stricter laws. >> this situation is not getting any better by any stretch of the imagination. it's only getting worse and we're going to have to find some consensus in this country to put some kind of effort into keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally deranged. >> senator feinstein said the shooting hilt home for her because her daughter had been planning to attend that music festival and later changed her plans. >>> san francisco police are looking for a missing student from university of utah. shah lynn pang was last seen saturday at golden gate park. she is chinese and a student and police are not saying why she's in san francisco. if you know anything about her disappearance, please call 911. >>> a 3-year-old girl dead after swallowing meth not once, but twice. now her family is suing alameda county over the tragedy. 5'here now to explain what happened. >> that's right. this is mariah. she died in a stockton foster home. we took her into foster care because she was in an abusive home. we took her in with the guarantee that w
. >> bob schieffer said now is the time to create stricter laws. >> this situation is not getting any better by any stretch of the imagination. it's only getting worse and we're going to have to find some consensus in this country to put some kind of effort into keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally deranged. >> senator feinstein said the shooting hilt home for her because her daughter had been planning to attend that music festival and later changed her plans....
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bob schieffer: the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing -- trying to sort out true from the false. that is an overwhelming job -- it is a big responsibility than we have ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world, but we are running a little short on curators right now. we are getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of this weekend's special, go to booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: it is open phones on "the washington journal" for the next 15 or 20 minutes. it will take you to topeka, kansas, at around 8:50 this morning for the latest up to our capital tour. until then, open phones. host: as you are calling in, this story on the front page of "usa today," about the president's speech today on the opioid crisis in the country. "usa today" reporting the have his will secretary declare a health emergency, but stop short of a national emergency. we will find out for sure at 2:00 p.m. today. the president will be
bob schieffer: the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing -- trying to sort out true from the false. that is an overwhelming job -- it is a big responsibility than we have ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world, but we are running a little short on curators right now. we are getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of this...
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. >>> legendary bob schieffer said today citizens are overloaded with news. news political reporter came to fail to discuss this issue. schieffer spoke at the national constitution center last night, he talked about his new book, titled overloaded, finding truth in today's deluge of news. one topic he brought up was social media saying it has its pros and cons. >> but what we have to remember is that everything that is showing up on facebook is not gone through the vet ting process. >> schieffer has been covering national politics since the 60 's. he has interviewed every president since richard nixon. >>> a delaware mother is facing murder charges after police say she admitted to drowning her four month-old son and his five-year old brother. police say this woman kula pelima led officers to the children who were found dead in the bathtub this happened monday morning inside a home on west ninth street in wilmington. investigators say five hours before pelima killed the children, she called police and told officers she was worried about her immigration status.
. >>> legendary bob schieffer said today citizens are overloaded with news. news political reporter came to fail to discuss this issue. schieffer spoke at the national constitution center last night, he talked about his new book, titled overloaded, finding truth in today's deluge of news. one topic he brought up was social media saying it has its pros and cons. >> but what we have to remember is that everything that is showing up on facebook is not gone through the vet ting...
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then a familiar face to our viewers, bob schieffer will be here, he has a new book called overload about deluge of news and information in our world today, and is that making it any better or worse? then jan, as always we will have reporters here at the table with their notebooks to give us a sense what is important from this week and what we should pay attention to neck week. >> always good to see been again, thanks, john. we will see you at 10:30 this morning. >>> still to come later this morning right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" grab your jacket, it is a chilly start to the day and matt peterson will be back to tell fuss we will need them for the rest of the day. >>> also ahead, vittoria woodill joins philly's own david boreanaz on board the u.s.s. inn trip pid in new york for a special screening of the new series seal team and david's father, philly tv legend dave roberts who was also there, see the surprise mission boreanaz set out to complete for his dad. >>> it is a beautiful mansion, right? it has a spooky reputation, meisha johnson takes us inside the ghost hunting she's up
then a familiar face to our viewers, bob schieffer will be here, he has a new book called overload about deluge of news and information in our world today, and is that making it any better or worse? then jan, as always we will have reporters here at the table with their notebooks to give us a sense what is important from this week and what we should pay attention to neck week. >> always good to see been again, thanks, john. we will see you at 10:30 this morning. >>> still to come...
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i can't think of anyone better, as i say, to take us through it than "overload" by bob schieffer.ook. >> yep. >> congratulations. it's great to see you. >>> coming up, bracing for impact. gulf coast residents bracing for possibly a category 1 hurricane this weekend. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if sympt
i can't think of anyone better, as i say, to take us through it than "overload" by bob schieffer.ook. >> yep. >> congratulations. it's great to see you. >>> coming up, bracing for impact. gulf coast residents bracing for possibly a category 1 hurricane this weekend. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd...
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former face the nation anchor bob schieffer will examine the role of the media today. and this weekend on "after words" former radio host and msnbc contributor charles sykes will provide his thoughts on the conservative movement in america. >> i'm a conservative who believes that america should be the shining city on the hill, that we are based on an idea. they reject the idea. they reject the values of the declaration of independence rather explicitly. they don't believe that america is an idea, they believe that it is a geographic allocation, people by people of certain ethnic and racial backgrounds. and there's a real dark side there. and the reality is that throughout the campaign donald trump had more than one opportunity to repudiate them, reject them, speak out against them, and he dodged and clayed and wink -- and delayed and winked again and again and again. it's a pattern. it's not -- this is not a one-off, this is a problem. this is a cancer at the heart of the conservative movement if we are not willing to say that the left is not right, that we tolerate th
former face the nation anchor bob schieffer will examine the role of the media today. and this weekend on "after words" former radio host and msnbc contributor charles sykes will provide his thoughts on the conservative movement in america. >> i'm a conservative who believes that america should be the shining city on the hill, that we are based on an idea. they reject the idea. they reject the values of the declaration of independence rather explicitly. they don't believe that...
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. >> and this weekend on booktv's "after words" program, former "face the nation" host bob schieffer examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. we attend regnery publishing's 70th anniversary party in washington d.c. and nbc news correspondent katie turer reflects on her coverage of the trump campaign and the 2016 presidential election. also airing this weekend, microsoft's ceo weighs in on the reinvention of microsoft. history professor ty ya miles examines the role that slavery played in the early history of detroit. success academy charter school founder eva moskowitz discusses her work in education, and the former vice president of public policy at freddie mac talks about the problems that led to the collapse of the mortgage company in 2008. that's all this weekend on booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books, television for serious readers. >> the brain is incredibly sophisticated timing device, and i'll give you two examples of that. so in language, for example, if i say two sentences like they gave her cat food or they gave her cat food. so the
. >> and this weekend on booktv's "after words" program, former "face the nation" host bob schieffer examines the impact of changing technology on journalism. we attend regnery publishing's 70th anniversary party in washington d.c. and nbc news correspondent katie turer reflects on her coverage of the trump campaign and the 2016 presidential election. also airing this weekend, microsoft's ceo weighs in on the reinvention of microsoft. history professor ty ya miles...
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media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program, we begin tonight with bob schieffer of cbs news. >> what has happened is we're now basing our opinions on separate sets of facts. we're no longer have common data that we're basing our opinions on. so is it any wonder that the partisan divide grows deeper and wider. >> rose: and we continue with hari sreenivasan of the pbs newshour. >> 40,000 people a area die in car wrecks. last year the estimate is 5 3,000 americans died of opioid overdoses. i mean these are numbers that are staggering for any country. but this has been happening for the past several years. the numbers have been increasing. and they might even go higher this year and the feks before it gets any better. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with mac dem
media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program, we begin tonight with bob schieffer of cbs news. >> what has happened is we're now basing our opinions on separate sets of facts. we're no longer have common data that we're basing our opinions on. so is it any wonder that the partisan divide grows deeper and wider. >> rose: and we continue with hari sreenivasan of the pbs newshour. >> 40,000 people a area die in car wrecks. last year the...
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. >> rose: that's an interesting concept because bob schieffer and i did a conversation at the 92nd street couple of nights ago and he's written a book about that, how do we come to a sense of the way we consume a huge amount of information these days, and there is so many different ways to consume it, there's so much of it, how do you know what's real and not, all of that, what is your sense of not only how do we consume information but also how do we distribute information if we are in the business of trying to send a message, sell a message, help people be aware of what our narrative is? >> what's interesting is it's easier than ever to get your message out the door but harder than ever to break through and get attention and that was something we discovered in the obama white house. i write in the book about when zach came in to do between two ferns with president obama, that was because we were having trouble getting our message to young people about signing up for healthcare the traditional way. so ended up being a comedy video on the youtube comedy show which was distinctly, very pro
. >> rose: that's an interesting concept because bob schieffer and i did a conversation at the 92nd street couple of nights ago and he's written a book about that, how do we come to a sense of the way we consume a huge amount of information these days, and there is so many different ways to consume it, there's so much of it, how do you know what's real and not, all of that, what is your sense of not only how do we consume information but also how do we distribute information if we are in...
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bob schieffer will look at the role of the media today. on afterwards former radio host and contributor charles sykes will provide his thoughts on the conservative movement in america. >> i believe america should be the shining city on the hill. were based on the idea. they reject the idea rather explicitly. they don't believe america is an idea. they believe it's a geographical location. people by people of certain racial and ethnic backgrounds. there's a dark side there. the reality is that throughout the campaign, donald trump had more than one opportunity to repudiate, reject and speak out against them and he dodged and delayed, again and again. it's a pattern. it's a one-off. this is a cancer of the heart of the consumer driven movement for not willing to say that left will not tolerate these people. they're all these moral judgments in every movement. liberalism had to expel the communist late 1940s. conservativism had to do that in the 60s we have to deal with all right. this is sure everyone watching has seen this. what is interest
bob schieffer will look at the role of the media today. on afterwards former radio host and contributor charles sykes will provide his thoughts on the conservative movement in america. >> i believe america should be the shining city on the hill. were based on the idea. they reject the idea rather explicitly. they don't believe america is an idea. they believe it's a geographical location. people by people of certain racial and ethnic backgrounds. there's a dark side there. the reality is...
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tune in later tonight on charlie rose: former cbs anchor bob schieffer on the challenges combatting fake news in the 24-hour news cycle. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program, we begin this evening with the terrible tragedy in las vegas and we begin with the cbs evening news coverage. >> good evening. we're on the 38th floor of the mandalay bay resort and casino overlooking the scene of the sunday night massacre. this is the view, stephen paddock had when he opened fire on more than 20,000 people at a country music concert. when it
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bob schieffer, thank you so much. when we come back, chaos in the white house.f of staff be out the door soon? we'll discuss. faction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling. drinking spoiled milk. camping in poison ivy. getting a papercut. and having their arm trapped in a vending machine. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable switch to directv. call 1-800-directv. i love hanging out. with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free. ♪ so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to you
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tune in later tonight on charlie rose: former cbs anchor bob schieffer on the challenges combatting fake news in the 24-hour news cycle. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sheila: we've never ever known how to make pastrami. man: we have all of our ingredients here. chef, thank you so much. sheila, voice-over: working that grinder was very hard. marilynn: you needed big guns. well, i felt his big guns, and, believe me... you would. you would. they were big. knowing you, you would. ramen is a japanese comfort food that's become very popular. bruce: i want to ta
tune in later tonight on charlie rose: former cbs anchor bob schieffer on the challenges combatting fake news in the 24-hour news cycle. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made...
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on booktv's "after words," bob schieffer, former host of cbs' "face the nation," examines the impact of technology on journalism. and we wrap up at 11 with the publishing of regnery's 70th anniversary party. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> now, as we all know, the difficult part in iraq and afghanistan was not taking the regime down, but figuring out what happened afterwards. and in the immediate aftermath of iraq, we saw chaos, and there's this rise of an insurgency that is fueled by saddam hussein's baath party. and special operations are called in to do man hunts and specifically to find saddam and his sons. they do eventually track down both of them. here's saddam after he is captured by special operators, and it's hoped initially that the sort of decapitation strike is going to put a lid on the insurgency, that it's going to sort of fall apart now that saddam is gone. but unfortunately, there are others who are ready and willing to take up the charge. and so we then find ours
on booktv's "after words," bob schieffer, former host of cbs' "face the nation," examines the impact of technology on journalism. and we wrap up at 11 with the publishing of regnery's 70th anniversary party. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. >> now, as we all know, the difficult part in iraq and afghanistan was not taking the regime down, but figuring out what happened...
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. >> at 19 eastern on "after words" journalist and former host that cbs face the nation bob schieffern the impact of changing technology on journalism in his book overload. >> the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're doing, and that is trying to sort out the truth from the false, that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. but we are running a little short on curators right now. we're getting so much information that we really can't process it. >> for more of this weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >> bernie sanders in puerto rico to see hurricane damage and talk to residents. puerto rico governor welcomed the senator and said they discussed the islands urgent needs in the wake of maria and our requests. senator sanders tweeted this picture writing he is there to talk to found a local government representatives about the destruction they are dealing with. congress has approved a package for $36 b
. >> at 19 eastern on "after words" journalist and former host that cbs face the nation bob schieffern the impact of changing technology on journalism in his book overload. >> the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we're doing, and that is trying to sort out the truth from the false, that's an overwhelming job now. it's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because we are dealing with so much more information. we now have access to more information than...
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. >> old bob, that's a great charlie rose, i was going to say, talking with the great bob schieffer lastrrow. welcome back to c"cbs this mornin morning". what happens when two greats get together? what happens in that room? >> they laughed, they listened. >> you saw it. >> i did. i watched it on facebook live. the chemistry between the two of you. >> he will be on thursday. >>> headlines from around the globe. three biophysicists win the nobel prize today. one of them is a scientist working here in new york, able to visualize processes never seen before. for their work in detecting, detecting gravitational waves. >> bloomberg says the white house and equifax agree that social security numbers should go. the new scrutiny comes in the wake of the massive security hack at equifax. the white house is looking at replacing social security numbers as a main method of assuring people's identities are safe. >> one of the few numbers i have memorized. >>> britain's telegraph says midair turbulence is said to triple in future decades because of climate change. this was a scene aboard an american ai
. >> old bob, that's a great charlie rose, i was going to say, talking with the great bob schieffer lastrrow. welcome back to c"cbs this mornin morning". what happens when two greats get together? what happens in that room? >> they laughed, they listened. >> you saw it. >> i did. i watched it on facebook live. the chemistry between the two of you. >> he will be on thursday. >>> headlines from around the globe. three biophysicists win the nobel...
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bob schieffer on the impact of changing technology in , "rnalism, in his book overload."eep doing what we are doing. trying to sort out the truth from the false. that is an overwhelming job. it is a bigger responsibility we have been -- we have ever had. we have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. we are running short on curators. we are getting so much information we cannot process it. >> for more of this weekend's tv.dule go to book live coverage on c-span at 9:00 a.m. eastern for what is in the budget and what it means for tax reform. we talked to a capitol hill reporter. why is the house taking up the senate version of the key differences when what the house and senate want to do? >> they are allowed to skip the conference step. they just about on what the senate passed, so it does not have to go back to the senate if they make changes in the house. they don't have to go to a conference committee where they were could reconcile differences. speaker paul ryan is concentrated on getting this done i the end of the year, skipping the st
bob schieffer on the impact of changing technology in , "rnalism, in his book overload."eep doing what we are doing. trying to sort out the truth from the false. that is an overwhelming job. it is a bigger responsibility we have been -- we have ever had. we have access to more information than any people in the history of the world. we are running short on curators. we are getting so much information we cannot process it. >> for more of this weekend's tv.dule go to book live...