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i'm bob schieffer, and this is "face the nation." breaking news overnight as coordinated bombing attacks in sri lanka leave hundreds dead. we'll have the latest. then we'll turn to the news at home. president trump was not taking questions from reporters about the mueller report's release as he headed to mar-a-lago for the holiday weekend with the first lady. >> sir, why did you think robert mueller's appointment would end your presidency, sir? >> schieffer: but mr. trump did take the time to tweet out a silent video of celebration with his version of the report's conclusion. unsurprisingly, democrats say it is not over and that the next move is up to congress. >> i have called on the house to initiate impeachment proceedings. [cheering and applause] >> schieffer: we'll hear from the chairman of one of the house committees investigating the trump administration, maryland's elijah cummings. plus the senate judiciary committee will hear from attorney general william barr soon. we'll talk with utah republican mike lee and margaret brenn
i'm bob schieffer, and this is "face the nation." breaking news overnight as coordinated bombing attacks in sri lanka leave hundreds dead. we'll have the latest. then we'll turn to the news at home. president trump was not taking questions from reporters about the mueller report's release as he headed to mar-a-lago for the holiday weekend with the first lady. >> sir, why did you think robert mueller's appointment would end your presidency, sir? >> schieffer: but mr. trump...
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bob schieffer will be back to host "face the nation" tomorrow.e'll have more on the mueller report. he'll speak with maryland congressman elijah cummings and utah senator mike lee. we got a good news update tonight on a five-year-old boy ao was grabbed by a stranger and thrown over a third-floor railing at the mall of america. his name is landen, and his family says he is showing real signs of recovery, but he is still in i.c.u. tonight. police say the 24-year-old man who grabbed him, was looking for someone to kill, and he chose the boy at random. a gofundme page has raised almost $1 million. the columbine high school shooting happened 20 years ago today. for many of us, that was the first mass school shooting that not only shocked us but scared us. hoday, students and teachers returned to littleton, colorado, to remember those who were killed, and our barry petersen was colorado aon, thame ch o bet have the last word, and people have been able to move forward with great faith and with great hope. >> reporter: 20 years ago, two students opened f
bob schieffer will be back to host "face the nation" tomorrow.e'll have more on the mueller report. he'll speak with maryland congressman elijah cummings and utah senator mike lee. we got a good news update tonight on a five-year-old boy ao was grabbed by a stranger and thrown over a third-floor railing at the mall of america. his name is landen, and his family says he is showing real signs of recovery, but he is still in i.c.u. tonight. police say the 24-year-old man who grabbed him,...
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what exactly cummings and the dems are concerned about, "face the nation" moderator bob schieffer --i could remember the name -- instead asked cummings what intrigued him most about the mueller report. fascinating stuff, don't you think? joining us now, judicial watch president tom fitton. tom, great to have you here. tonight we have begun our pivot to the crimes that were actually committed and our attention turns to the people who committed them, not to people who did not commit crimes; namely, the people in this administration. your thoughts about how important it is, as the president has framed it, that this never happen again to any president. >> well, it's going to require significant investigation, and as you point out, criminal charges where appropriate to make sure that future government bureaucrats don't decide to engage in coup operations against an elected president or attacking properly the political opponent of the presidential candidate you favor. there's got to be some significant accountability there. but also there's got to be transparency that can be done in the me
what exactly cummings and the dems are concerned about, "face the nation" moderator bob schieffer --i could remember the name -- instead asked cummings what intrigued him most about the mueller report. fascinating stuff, don't you think? joining us now, judicial watch president tom fitton. tom, great to have you here. tonight we have begun our pivot to the crimes that were actually committed and our attention turns to the people who committed them, not to people who did not commit...
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he is a great one, i do not, you did not give him a round of applause, how about getting bob schieffer great round of applause? >> [ applause ] >> all right, two governors, 30 minutes, [ laughter ] yeah right.>> got you, okay tom. i'm going to just do a very brief introduction, because, you folks are -- governor casey, governor of ohio, i think, served nine terms, and has, before the budget committee -- got budget chops, so we're going to talk about healthcare costs, steve bashir, overlaps 27 to 2015, governor of kentucky, neighboring state, but i will say, because i think you can read all about the background of things you do not know, but i think i say, is -- the two people, who have not, do not follow with the script, they write their own scripts, governor bashir, of the southern state, very poor state, decided to take matters into his own hands, and unlike a lot of other southern states, decided to fully implement the aca, and i think, correct me on the numbers governor, but not it down from something like 22% like 8%. governor casey, when very few republican governors were doing s
he is a great one, i do not, you did not give him a round of applause, how about getting bob schieffer great round of applause? >> [ applause ] >> all right, two governors, 30 minutes, [ laughter ] yeah right.>> got you, okay tom. i'm going to just do a very brief introduction, because, you folks are -- governor casey, governor of ohio, i think, served nine terms, and has, before the budget committee -- got budget chops, so we're going to talk about healthcare costs, steve...
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he told bob schieffer in an interview, many times i had to go to the president and say, you can't do that, that's illegal. i would like to find out the facts about that, as well. >> and kirstjen nielsen. >> and absent executive privilege. >> yaeeah, that's not an execute privilege problem at all. i think lyndon makes a really profound point, is that this man has a pattern of seeking to violate and subvert the law, even though he has sworn an oath to faithfully execute those laws. and that's a problem. >> and bill weld announced yesterday on the show, former governor of massachusetts, a liberal republican, i would call him a liberal republican, at least on social issues, economic conservative, he says, is going to challenge president trump in the primaries. is this anything that could cause president trump any sort of problem? >> i don't think so. if you look at the fund-raising, you look at the president's approval rating inside the party, it's at a good solid 90%. you can fit amount of never-trumpers in early primary states probably inside a phone booth. so, i just don't think that
he told bob schieffer in an interview, many times i had to go to the president and say, you can't do that, that's illegal. i would like to find out the facts about that, as well. >> and kirstjen nielsen. >> and absent executive privilege. >> yaeeah, that's not an execute privilege problem at all. i think lyndon makes a really profound point, is that this man has a pattern of seeking to violate and subvert the law, even though he has sworn an oath to faithfully execute those...
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. >>> tomorrow morning on "face the nation" on cbs, bob schieffer is guest hosting for margaret brennan. his guests will include elijah cummings and mike lee. >>> demonstrators took to the streets in camden last night over the shooting of an unarmed couple. the woman in the passenger's seat was injured when an officer shot her. they have been placed on administrative leave. police are planning to release body cam video of the shooting next week. >>> the california couple who kept their children shackled and hungry for years have started serving their sentence of 25 years to life in prison. it follows an emotional court hearing friday where they were not only criticized by the judge but by their own children. john blackstone was in the courtroom. >> i'm sorry for everything. >> reporter: as louise and david turpin faced sentencing, they had to face several of their children, kids who they tortured, chained, and held captive for years. >> i'm a fighter. i'm strong. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed to show their faces, but their voices rang loud and clear and defiant. >> my parents to
. >>> tomorrow morning on "face the nation" on cbs, bob schieffer is guest hosting for margaret brennan. his guests will include elijah cummings and mike lee. >>> demonstrators took to the streets in camden last night over the shooting of an unarmed couple. the woman in the passenger's seat was injured when an officer shot her. they have been placed on administrative leave. police are planning to release body cam video of the shooting next week. >>> the...
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how about giving bob schieffer a great round of applause. [ applause ] all right. two governors, 30 minutes. >> yeah, right. >> health care talk. i'm going to just do a very brief introduction because you know who both these folks are. governor kasich, governor for eight years in ohio. i think served nine terms in the house before that, chaired the budget committee. got real budget chops. we're going to talk about health care costs. steve beshear overlapped, served as governor of kentucky, neighboring state. i think you can read all about their backgrounds, things you don't know. what i think i'd say is these are two people who have not -- do not follow the script. they write their own scripts. governor beshear in a southern state, very poor state, decided to take matters into his own hands and decided to fully implement the aca. correct me on the numbers, governor, but brought the uninsured rate down from something like 22% to 8%. governor kasich, when very few republican governors were doing so, decided it was in the state's best interest, in his view, for a vari
how about giving bob schieffer a great round of applause. [ applause ] all right. two governors, 30 minutes. >> yeah, right. >> health care talk. i'm going to just do a very brief introduction because you know who both these folks are. governor kasich, governor for eight years in ohio. i think served nine terms in the house before that, chaired the budget committee. got real budget chops. we're going to talk about health care costs. steve beshear overlapped, served as governor of...
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and i hope that people like bob schieffer and dr.and all of the media that we have today, will really shine a light on that human face, because a financial crisis has now created a public health crisis. >> we've touched on largely the direct impact of high cost of drugs john, you started to suggest the tradeoffs, right, the broader impact, you know, that are associated with the high cost of drugs, high cost of health care, tradeoffs, right, on other social investments, infrastructure, criminal justice, and michael i'll go to you on this, when you think about the high cost of drugs and the high cost of health care is, there greater economic efficiency, does it impact the economy more broadly? >> it certainly does. as i said before, i don't think there is a greater economic challenge or opportunity that faces us today. so a lot of people are focused on our educational system, and preparing our workers for the next set of challenges in the global economy. the waste alone in health care, just the waste, the unnecessary spending is more t
and i hope that people like bob schieffer and dr.and all of the media that we have today, will really shine a light on that human face, because a financial crisis has now created a public health crisis. >> we've touched on largely the direct impact of high cost of drugs john, you started to suggest the tradeoffs, right, the broader impact, you know, that are associated with the high cost of drugs, high cost of health care, tradeoffs, right, on other social investments, infrastructure,...