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jeremiah dickerson hit the fire truck last night about 7:00 p.m. chp says dickerson was riding with a woman in the car on 101 whether he got angry and started punching her. the woman got out. he sped off continuing into san francisco and hit the fire truck, then, ditched the car and ran away. >>> this afternoon, former santa clara supervisor is expected to plead guilty on charges he misused campaign funds. five felonies and seven misdemeanors for misusing public funds and lying to investigators. prosecutors say he spent the money on everything from parties and gambling to personal golf trips. if found guilty, sheirakowa coud spend time in jail and be fined. >>> a man accused of stealing a yacht will return to court for a preliminary hearing. he has pled guilty. prosecutors say he stole the 80-foot sailboat, darling, and ended up beaching it in pacifica. he is being held in the san mateo county jail on $1 million jail >>> a south bay hardware store with a long history could be coming down in the near future. the orchard supply hardware store on san
jeremiah dickerson hit the fire truck last night about 7:00 p.m. chp says dickerson was riding with a woman in the car on 101 whether he got angry and started punching her. the woman got out. he sped off continuing into san francisco and hit the fire truck, then, ditched the car and ran away. >>> this afternoon, former santa clara supervisor is expected to plead guilty on charges he misused campaign funds. five felonies and seven misdemeanors for misusing public funds and lying to...
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joining us now "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan and cbs news political director john dickerson. i just want to talk to the two of you. what's going on here, peggy? for as long as i can remember, jeb bush was seen as-- by hispanics, at least-- as the most enlightened person on immigration. he has always favored a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. now he write this book, and suddenly he's not for a path. >> year, it's a little confusing. oddly enough, the book was written to make clear in a way what a republican approach to immigration might fairly and generously and justly be. so i think it's a little-- a little problem that the-- that the change, if it is a change on the path to citizenship -- >> but this is not something by somebody who misspoke. who said, "oh i said something i didn't mean to say." this is directly the opposite of what the position he had taken before and then this week, as-- or last week, he was going around doing these interviews to promote his new book, he seemed to go back and say "well no, that's not really a change." i think at best, john, he
joining us now "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan and cbs news political director john dickerson. i just want to talk to the two of you. what's going on here, peggy? for as long as i can remember, jeb bush was seen as-- by hispanics, at least-- as the most enlightened person on immigration. he has always favored a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. now he write this book, and suddenly he's not for a path. >> year, it's a little confusing. oddly enough, the...
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the woman got out of the car and dickerson sped off continuing into san francisco where he ultimately hit that fire truck. he then ditched the car and ran away. >> this afternoon, former santa clara county supervisor, george shirakawa is expected to plead guilty on charges he misused campaign funds. he faces five felony charges and seven misdemeanors for misusing public funds and lying to investigators. prosecutors say he spent the money on everything from parties to gambling to government trips. if found guilty, he could spend up to a year in jail and be fined $50,000. a special election has been set to fill his vacant seat, rather. that will happen in june. >> the man accused of stealing a luxury yacht and going for a joyride will be returning to court today for a preliminary hearing. leslie gardner has pleaded not guilty to charges of grand theft receiving stolen property and vandalism. prosecutors say he stole the 82-foot sailboat, darling, and ended up taking it to pacifica where authorities caught on him. he is being held in the san mateo jail on $1 million jail >>> a south bay
the woman got out of the car and dickerson sped off continuing into san francisco where he ultimately hit that fire truck. he then ditched the car and ran away. >> this afternoon, former santa clara county supervisor, george shirakawa is expected to plead guilty on charges he misused campaign funds. he faces five felony charges and seven misdemeanors for misusing public funds and lying to investigators. prosecutors say he spent the money on everything from parties to gambling to...
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john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news and amy walter of the cook political report. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happenings. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill and national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by
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david sanger and cbs news political director, john dickerson. boy, you don't have much of a title compared to these other people. ( laughter ). >> i'm hoping to get something out of rome in the next couple of weeks. ( laughter ) >> schieffer: does anybody here think that the catholic church could do better-- i'm not saying for pope-- but if they were looking for somebody to make their case, could they find a better spokesman than cardinal timothy dolan? >> no, they could not. i wonder if he has the chance. i don't think they're going to pick an american pope. that's almost a certainty. but there's a kind of reasonableness and hey we're listening. we're talking. maybe he should come do some meadeation between the white house-- >> we hear political parties when they are in a fix and there's always a debate. is it the underlying message or the messenger that's the problem. and here you heard the cardinal basically saying it was just the-- the packaging not the underlying message that's a challenge for churches and political parties. >> but he also
david sanger and cbs news political director, john dickerson. boy, you don't have much of a title compared to these other people. ( laughter ). >> i'm hoping to get something out of rome in the next couple of weeks. ( laughter ) >> schieffer: does anybody here think that the catholic church could do better-- i'm not saying for pope-- but if they were looking for somebody to make their case, could they find a better spokesman than cardinal timothy dolan? >> no, they could not....
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the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all presidents have a number of people they reward, their contribute tores -- contributors to presidential appointment positions. i've been in the government a while, and i have seen a lot of them that come in -- it is a little embarrassing. if you are trying to save some money, you have already got those government employees all over the different departments, but when they reserve them for presidential appointees, it those -- shows a lot of incompetence. can you comment on that? guest: sure. what you are saying is basically true, but presidential appointees are often big contributors, and they want to be
the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all...
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cole dickerson on the put back. he had 22 points 18 rebounds tied it up. now faces santa clara. >>> many a fighter has waited an entire career for a shot at a title and it never comes. gilroy's robert guerrero will have no such hard luck story to tell. the ghost will get his shot at the welter weight title against none other than lloyd mayweather. odd makers don't give him a ghost of a chance. that doesn't bother the challenger at all. >> he talks about his talent and how he can change things in the ring, how he can adapt to any style. how there's no blueprint to beat him. there's a blueprint to beat everybody. with my style i can aat that particular time to anything just as well as -- i can adapt to anything just as well as he can. it's a whole different story when you're in the ring with me. >> we'll see in may. >>> you remember him as the man who was nearly untouchable for the giants this past season. sergio romo finding out how quickly that goes away. the closer is victimized in the left field. russo headed. edward gonzalez misplays it. it turns out to
cole dickerson on the put back. he had 22 points 18 rebounds tied it up. now faces santa clara. >>> many a fighter has waited an entire career for a shot at a title and it never comes. gilroy's robert guerrero will have no such hard luck story to tell. the ghost will get his shot at the welter weight title against none other than lloyd mayweather. odd makers don't give him a ghost of a chance. that doesn't bother the challenger at all. >> he talks about his talent and how he can...
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cole dickerson on the put back. he had 22 points 18 rebounds tied it up. entire career for a shot at a title and it never comes. gilroy's robert guerrero will have no such hard luck story to tell. the ghost will get his shot at the welter weight title against none other than lloyd mayweather. odd makers don't give him a ghost of a chance. that doesn't bother the challenger at all. >> he talks about his talent and how he can change things in the ring, how he can adapt to any style. how there's no blueprint to beat him. there's a blueprint to beat everybody. with my style i can aat that particular time to anything just as well as -- i can adapt to anything just as well as he can. it's a whole different story when you're in the ring with me. >> we'll see in may. >>> you remember him as the man who was nearly untouchable for the giants this past season. sergio romo finding out how quickly that goes away. the closer is victimized in the left field. russo headed. edward gonzalez misplays it. it turns out to be a game winner italy 6-5 victors over mexico. it is d
cole dickerson on the put back. he had 22 points 18 rebounds tied it up. entire career for a shot at a title and it never comes. gilroy's robert guerrero will have no such hard luck story to tell. the ghost will get his shot at the welter weight title against none other than lloyd mayweather. odd makers don't give him a ghost of a chance. that doesn't bother the challenger at all. >> he talks about his talent and how he can change things in the ring, how he can adapt to any style. how...
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cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington.re right. we've had sort of combat and crisis over the last well many months. as long as some of us feel like we can remember. now they're going into a more gentle period with the budget. it's getting back to the regular way they can do things. what's extraordinary about the lunch is paul ryan was the foil for the white house long before mitt romney picked him as his running mate. the idea that paul ryan wanted to gut the safety net. now the president is sitting down with him. it's part of the white house move to try to find some kind of avenue of compromise with republicans. >> john, senator corker was here the last hour. he was talking about the dinner and called it very useful very constructive, very helpful. why is this happening now and what makes it different? >> well, this period we're in now, which is stepping back a little bit from these constant crises, the white house thinks there's a moment they might be able to find some kind of arrangement. now also they're doing it a lit
cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington.re right. we've had sort of combat and crisis over the last well many months. as long as some of us feel like we can remember. now they're going into a more gentle period with the budget. it's getting back to the regular way they can do things. what's extraordinary about the lunch is paul ryan was the foil for the white house long before mitt romney picked him as his running mate. the idea that paul ryan wanted to gut the safety net....
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a new pope we'll get analysis on that story and the others news from our political director john dickersonal's" peggy noonan. carl bernstein of "vanit fair" sally quinn of the "washington post." and greg tobin author of several books on the papacy, including "the good pope." it's all the news about heaven and earth because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. well, you can agree with him or north but you can always count on the new york mayor michael bloomberg to answer the questions, which is what he did in our wide-ranging interview. he viewed to continue his fight for better gun laws and defended his ban on big, sugary drinks. but we start with his thoughts on the sequester and the president's charm offensive.
a new pope we'll get analysis on that story and the others news from our political director john dickersonal's" peggy noonan. carl bernstein of "vanit fair" sally quinn of the "washington post." and greg tobin author of several books on the papacy, including "the good pope." it's all the news about heaven and earth because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >>...
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cole dickerson in that one good for 24 points and 14 rebounds. >>> everything good for stanford women space of 15 minutes. and agumicque 24 points, 13 rebounds, easy for her. in tight, easy pickings. cal got the title. at state. either one of those two employee cals would wind up on top. >>> when it comes to pitching the a's are armed and dangerous. plenty to shoot from there but only one guy can get the pace. in the cactus league that would be the lefty. bret anderson two scoreless innings gave up only one hit. the reeves coming off elbow surgery last year. he still won five. he gets the nod for the offense. that's the young catcher. norris over and out on to the picnic area out there. 2-1 but the cubs take it 5-3 and the giants are winless in their last five. their opening day pitcher cain got roughed up as they lose to the mariners. that's the sporting life for tonight though. >> about a month from the opening. >> yeah, april 1st for the a's. giants right there too. >> thanks, mark. >> thank you, mark. >>> thank you for trusting ktv you can -- ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the
cole dickerson in that one good for 24 points and 14 rebounds. >>> everything good for stanford women space of 15 minutes. and agumicque 24 points, 13 rebounds, easy for her. in tight, easy pickings. cal got the title. at state. either one of those two employee cals would wind up on top. >>> when it comes to pitching the a's are armed and dangerous. plenty to shoot from there but only one guy can get the pace. in the cactus league that would be the lefty. bret anderson two...
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cole dickerson in that one good for 24 points and 14 rebounds. >>> everything good for stanford womenamuelson for the cardinals hit 23 in the space of 15 minutes. and agumicque 24 points, 13 rebounds, easy for her. in tight, easy pickings. cal got the title. at state. either one of those two employee cals would wind up on top. >>> when it comes to pitching the a's are armed and dangerous. plenty to shoot from there but only one guy can get the pace. in the cactus league that would be the lefty. bret anderson two scoreless innings gave up only one hit. the reeves coming off elbow surgery last year. he still won five. he gets the nod for the offense. that's the young catcher. norris over and out on to the picnic area out there. 2-1 but the cubs take it 5-3 and the giants are winless in their last five. their opening day pitcher cain got roughed up as they lose to the mariners. that's the sporting life for tonight though. >> about a month from the opening. >> yeah, april 1st for the a's. giants right there too. >> thanks, mark. >> thank you, mark. >>> thank you for trusting ktv you n
cole dickerson in that one good for 24 points and 14 rebounds. >>> everything good for stanford womenamuelson for the cardinals hit 23 in the space of 15 minutes. and agumicque 24 points, 13 rebounds, easy for her. in tight, easy pickings. cal got the title. at state. either one of those two employee cals would wind up on top. >>> when it comes to pitching the a's are armed and dangerous. plenty to shoot from there but only one guy can get the pace. in the cactus league that...
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and our own john dickerson. it's all next because the sequester can't stop us.the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. yes, we are "face the nation." and our lead guests this morning, not exactly strangers to want broadcast but the first time we've ever had both of them
and our own john dickerson. it's all next because the sequester can't stop us.the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. yes, we are "face the nation." and our lead guests this morning, not exactly strangers to want broadcast but the first time we've ever had both of them
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so, please, join me in welcoming bob dickerson. [applause] >> thank you, john. good morning. >> morning. >> so, you know, it used to be rude to have your cell phones out during a meeting, but now since we're all tweeting -- [laughter] using that hash tag -- what is it -- just economy, you may feel free to do so, okay? well, good morning, everyone. we are very happy to have richard cordray, the director of the consumer financial protection bureau at the 2013 ncrc >> the cfpb has emerged as a strong protecter for consumers from their implementation of dodd-frank to the agency's enforcement of actions against credit card companies like capital one for their deceptive practices. i thought i'd get something on that. all right, there we go. they had a tremendous year in 2012, and we know that they're going to continue that extraordinary work. so prior to his service at the cfpb, he served as attorney general for the state of ohio where he recovered more than $2 billion for ohio's retirees, their investors, business owners -- [applause] all right. he's actually argued
so, please, join me in welcoming bob dickerson. [applause] >> thank you, john. good morning. >> morning. >> so, you know, it used to be rude to have your cell phones out during a meeting, but now since we're all tweeting -- [laughter] using that hash tag -- what is it -- just economy, you may feel free to do so, okay? well, good morning, everyone. we are very happy to have richard cordray, the director of the consumer financial protection bureau at the 2013 ncrc >> the...
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i want to read what john dickerson of "slate" and saying early in his first term, he, meaning the presidentched out to senators grassley, snowe, collins and specter in the negotiations and tried a back room deal to secure the support of nebraska senator ben nelson. while obama may not be very good at trying to work congress, he may only have done it in fits and starts but you can't say he hasn't tried. so that's the focus of trying with republicans. has he done the same with democrats, april? >> democrats are saying that they are not, again, on the front end of this. they don't know what's going on. the president is doing right, though. reaching out to the other side of the aisle, to the republican party to find out exactly where they are and seeing if the charm offensive can work. breaking bread and whatever what have you but at the same time he has to bring the fellow democrats in and you remember, tamron, the last time in the briefing room, the president did say, he said, look, i'm going to make some hard decisions and he was telling the truth about that. he said i'm going to make decisi
i want to read what john dickerson of "slate" and saying early in his first term, he, meaning the presidentched out to senators grassley, snowe, collins and specter in the negotiations and tried a back room deal to secure the support of nebraska senator ben nelson. while obama may not be very good at trying to work congress, he may only have done it in fits and starts but you can't say he hasn't tried. so that's the focus of trying with republicans. has he done the same with...
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and that deborah dickerson vote, bet you find that highly offensive. of course he's black.n't have to have a direct relationship to the slave experience to be qualified as black. that is highly offensive. >> indeed. and it goes to the fact that people don't necessarily think about blackness in its multiple diversity. so blackness isn't a mono lithic identity. that's the point. we have different ways of being black. if we have that as a starting point, then this notion about whether or not obama is black becomes rather sill yirg it seems to me. that doesn't mean people aren't assessing his race based on a number of what we might call racially associated traits. people do judge people based on action send. based on demeanor. based on where they live. based on friendship networks. based on politics. these are cue that's we use to assess what we might say is a person's degree of blackness. that again is not easy to talk about. but there is some empirical evidence that suggests these dynamics are quite real. >> and i think it is really smart that you're explaining this through t
and that deborah dickerson vote, bet you find that highly offensive. of course he's black.n't have to have a direct relationship to the slave experience to be qualified as black. that is highly offensive. >> indeed. and it goes to the fact that people don't necessarily think about blackness in its multiple diversity. so blackness isn't a mono lithic identity. that's the point. we have different ways of being black. if we have that as a starting point, then this notion about whether or not...
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joining us from washington is john dickerson, cbs news political director and here in our studio is senior director on marketplace and public radio. nice to have both of you with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> they brought this up. it's a matter of how people are feeling. people are asking why didn't we see a bigger impact on the stock market when we learned there was no deal on the table. how do you explain that? >> i think they realize two things. washington is going to faith. they're going to have these con very saktvery sagss. they're going to have these conversations. the dow is up. we're doing pretty dwight. right now there's no immediate impact on the economy. it's going to take a little while. >> that's the question. how long -- i mean the president has been pounding the drum saying the consequences are going to be severe. how long before they're real? >> a couple of weeks. they're not going to hit nobody around this table but people who need unemployment checks they're going to be cut in about three weeks to a month. we're going to see meat inspections not happ
joining us from washington is john dickerson, cbs news political director and here in our studio is senior director on marketplace and public radio. nice to have both of you with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> they brought this up. it's a matter of how people are feeling. people are asking why didn't we see a bigger impact on the stock market when we learned there was no deal on the table. how do you explain that? >> i think they realize two things....