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sacramento assemblyman dickerson says his deal would have restricted the guns and modified guns which no longer meet safety standards. governor jerry brown signed 11 gun laws this fall but vetoed another dozen including assemblyman dickerson's. >> it's also something of a surprise. because i had a similar bill last year that was vetoed by the governor. so we modified this bill and still didn't get his approval and that's of course surprising. >> reporter: assemblyman dickerson says he will reintroduce the bill when lawmakers return to work in sacramento. >>> richardson police are using a new technology to recover stolen vehicles. when a car comes up stolen police are immediately alerted. last year richmond had the highest auto theft in the nation. auto theft is down 3% since cameras were installed last may. >>> high temperatures today were about like yesterday. maybe a little bit cooler we had a lot of cloud cover. no wind but cloud cover and that kept things in the cool side until later on in the day. sun came out and you got to 65. and the hot spot if you will would be santa rosa at
sacramento assemblyman dickerson says his deal would have restricted the guns and modified guns which no longer meet safety standards. governor jerry brown signed 11 gun laws this fall but vetoed another dozen including assemblyman dickerson's. >> it's also something of a surprise. because i had a similar bill last year that was vetoed by the governor. so we modified this bill and still didn't get his approval and that's of course surprising. >> reporter: assemblyman dickerson says...
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. >> pelley: nancy cordes and john dickerson i don't know they go from here. scientists say this may be the missing link that ties all of humanity together. jim axelrod and the discovery that may upend what we knew about humans. and testimony comeback of the humpback. an american biologist tells "60 minutes" about one of the great success stories in all of conservation. >> reporter: so you speak whale but you don't understand it? >> absolutely. (laughs) (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs nsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. who knew that breaking out of prison could be so easy? prison officials in florida admitted today they released a convicted murderer after receiving a forged court order. and if you think that kind of thing could never happen again, it did-- with another murderer less than two weeks later. a manhunt is now under by that the orlando area for these two escapees and we have more on this story from our senior correspondent john miller. john? >> reporter: scott, this scheme involves someone w
. >> pelley: nancy cordes and john dickerson i don't know they go from here. scientists say this may be the missing link that ties all of humanity together. jim axelrod and the discovery that may upend what we knew about humans. and testimony comeback of the humpback. an american biologist tells "60 minutes" about one of the great success stories in all of conservation. >> reporter: so you speak whale but you don't understand it? >> absolutely. (laughs) (laughs)...
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john dickerson, where do you see this government shutdown ending? is there a way out of this mess? >> well, there may be but we should-- looking at where things are now, i mean, if you look at the white house positions, they see the republicans are totally divided, shooting at each other in public and saying things in private unmentionable, particularly the house very conservative caucus-- >> schieffer: and you're saying that about republicans. >> the democrats think as long as we're united and they're divided we're nay good place. they think we'll keep the pressure and the house will have to cave. you talk to house republicans and they say the president cannot on this debt limit question with so much in peril, the president, it's not tenable for him to just say i'm not going to negotiate because the polls show that people want some spending reductions in exchange for an increase in the debt limit, and also they sort of expect a president to do this. so that's kind of where things are. is there a happy place they can get to because things are pretty grim right now? the model might
john dickerson, where do you see this government shutdown ending? is there a way out of this mess? >> well, there may be but we should-- looking at where things are now, i mean, if you look at the white house positions, they see the republicans are totally divided, shooting at each other in public and saying things in private unmentionable, particularly the house very conservative caucus-- >> schieffer: and you're saying that about republicans. >> the democrats think as long...
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and our own john dickerson. the government is shut down. but we're not. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning gaining gwen and for the very latest on the terror raids carried out by u.s. forces in weekend we're joined by our national security correspondent david mart and i know former bush motor adviser on terrorism, juan zah rawty. david, what is the latest on what happened? >> who trait sprait operations in two separate countries, both in africa and libya. u.s. commandos snatched one of the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorists off the streets of tripoli in broad daylight, and he is now in u.s. custody, probably on a ship in the mediterranean. this guys names was aby abas el-liby. he was want the for his role in the 1998 bombings of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania and one of the original members of al qaeda, one of the few still at large, but he will now, after he's interrogated, be brought back to the united states and almost certainly stand trial in new york cit
and our own john dickerson. the government is shut down. but we're not. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning gaining gwen and for the very latest on the terror raids carried out by u.s. forces in weekend we're joined by our national security correspondent david mart and i know former bush motor adviser on terrorism, juan zah rawty. david, what is the...
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. >> pelley: nancy cordes and john dickerson i don't know they go from here. scientists say this may be the missing link that ties all of humanity together. jim axelrod and the discovery that may upend what we knew about humans. and testimony comeback of the humpback. an american biologist tells "60 minutes" about one of the great success stories in all of conservation. >> reporter: so you speak whale but you don't understand it? >> absolutely. (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. el
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. >> rose: john dickerson and obamacare, craig venture on synthetic biology when we continue. >> of course you probably heard that healthcare.gov, the new website where people can apply for health insurance and browse and buy affordable plans in most states hasn't worked as smoothly as it was supposed to work. the number of people who visited the site has been overwhelming which has aggravated some of these underlying problems. despite all that, thousands of people are signing up and saving money as we speak. americans with a preexisting condition like janice are discovering that they can finally get health insurance like everybody else. >> rose: we begin with evening with the controversy over obama the health insurance websites created by the affordable care act is president obama's signature healthcare reform legislation. yet three weeks after their debut they remain plagues with problems. 20 million americans have visited the sites but only a fraction of them have successfully signed up for insurance. president obama spoke from the rose garden today to reassure americans with the proble
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it happened at the dickerson park zoo in springfield, missouri. he made a sudden movement that took the life of the employee. >>> it was scott carpenter on the ground in mission control who uttered those famous words "god speed john glenn," and his fellow and former astronaut was poised to round the earth that day. today john glenn issued a statement saying, god speed scott carpenter, remembering his friend who died yesterday at the age of 88. >>> the vatican have taken something back. they have recalled a commemorative medal that was struck. but they misspelled jesus as "lesvs." available in cold, silver, and bronze. four of them were already sold. they will now be collector's items. >>> when we come back tonight, with all the dysfunction we have seen on display for a week, we'll meet folks here at the end of the week we can all be proud of. >>> our "making a difference" report tonight has to do with this nation's classroom teachers. with the news we've been covering lately you'd be thinking hee lows and role models are tough to find these days.
it happened at the dickerson park zoo in springfield, missouri. he made a sudden movement that took the life of the employee. >>> it was scott carpenter on the ground in mission control who uttered those famous words "god speed john glenn," and his fellow and former astronaut was poised to round the earth that day. today john glenn issued a statement saying, god speed scott carpenter, remembering his friend who died yesterday at the age of 88. >>> the vatican have...
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covering the week, molly ball of "the atlantic," dan balz of the "washington post," john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news and john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering he's -- history as it happens. live in -- from our nation's capital this is "washington week". corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest pepper you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed -- the official retirement age. how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all f these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by northrop grumen. additional funding is provided by the manon berg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations interest -- from viewers like you. thank you. once again, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. washington
covering the week, molly ball of "the atlantic," dan balz of the "washington post," john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news and john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering he's -- history as it happens. live in -- from our nation's capital this is "washington week". corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple...
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john dickerson.'s prime minister speak on tuesday, it was mostly about iran. in an interview yesterday charlie rose asked netanyahu about the jewish settlements this many see as an on tackle to world war ii. >> let me tell you something. >> the world believes it stands in the bay. >> the world doesn't get sniet i think the does. >> let me tell you and then you can decide whether you agree north. the settlement and the territories are not the cause of the conflict. >> nobody says that but they stand in the way of a solution. here's the way. they don't stand in the way either. many are clustered in a tiny fraction of that land. supposedly we walk away, the way we did in gaza. >> be but that was not you. that one a different -- it idea hnlt happen. >> >> in other words, the -- that charlie, you're not going to escape this. i got you. >> no, you don't have me. the lesson of gaza is what? >> we tore up the settlements. removed the people from their graves. it was taken away in two seconds and they continu
john dickerson.'s prime minister speak on tuesday, it was mostly about iran. in an interview yesterday charlie rose asked netanyahu about the jewish settlements this many see as an on tackle to world war ii. >> let me tell you something. >> the world believes it stands in the bay. >> the world doesn't get sniet i think the does. >> let me tell you and then you can decide whether you agree north. the settlement and the territories are not the cause of the conflict....
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. >> pelley: nancy cordes and john dickerson i don't know they go from here. scientists say this may be the missing link that ties all of humanity together. jim axelrod and the discovery that may upend what we knew about humans. and testimony comeback of the humpback. an american biologist tells "60 minutes" about one of the great success stories in all of conservation. >> reporter: so you speak whale but you don't understand it?
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covering the week, john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. beth reinhard of "national journal." kimberly dozier of the associated press. and peter baker of "the new york times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week in review" this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is presented by -- >> at northrup grumman, we know in cyberworld, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks, then we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved into infrastructure. finance. and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyberbattle wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance, northrup grumman. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is presented by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >
covering the week, john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. beth reinhard of "national journal." kimberly dozier of the associated press. and peter baker of "the new york times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week in review" this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is presented by --...
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eric dickerson, a hall of famer, said his many brethren who have been suffering, at least they're getting some money right now. a significant number of others say it's woefully inadequate, and while the lawsuit settlement seems to have put some things to bed, sadly, i think it will only increase the issue in coming years. >> pelley: james brown of the "nfl today." thanks, j.b. what's next for afghanistan? we'll go on patrol for american troops. and castro and the j.f.k. assassination. the story that was left out of the warren treport when the cbs evening news continues. continues. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i was on my way to a music conference and the pain from shingles just made it impossible to even want to move. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. eventually i noticed that i had these little blisters up on my forehead and they started spreading. the blistering and the rash was moving down towa
eric dickerson, a hall of famer, said his many brethren who have been suffering, at least they're getting some money right now. a significant number of others say it's woefully inadequate, and while the lawsuit settlement seems to have put some things to bed, sadly, i think it will only increase the issue in coming years. >> pelley: james brown of the "nfl today." thanks, j.b. what's next for afghanistan? we'll go on patrol for american troops. and castro and the j.f.k....
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. >>> also in washington cbs political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is the president trying to do here? >> the president is basically trying to fix more than just a political black eye because there's a point where these problems could threaten the entire enterprise. you know, the success of the president's health care plan is to sipe up younger americans so it's not just sicker older americans which would increase the premiums. it was to get people to sign up but get a flow of positive stories through social media where the harder to reach young americans are. the idea is they would get lured into signing up after they heard how easy it was to sign up. that's not the story they're hearing. they say the program is a mess. >> initially, john, the president said it's like a glitch and compared it to apple rolling out its new operating system. why the shift in tone? >> because it's been far worse than a glitch. it's been a total fiasco as senator mccain said. the problem here said the administration to get
. >>> also in washington cbs political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is the president trying to do here? >> the president is basically trying to fix more than just a political black eye because there's a point where these problems could threaten the entire enterprise. you know, the success of the president's health care plan is to sipe up younger americans so it's not just sicker older americans which would increase the...
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political director john dickerson is in washington this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> have they moved the goalposts and make a deal on sequestration? move the goalposts? >> republicans certainly think so. on saturday mitch mcconnell went into a meeting with harry read with thoughts on how to reopen the government. reid said, wait a minute. what's at issue -- republicans thinks reid is trying to move the goalpost. reid says he's trying not to have the sequestration cuts kick in in january. he doesn't want government to reopen and have those sequestration cuts kick in. they hope democrats to negotiate the sequestration cuts so this is in part how long to keep the government open and once it's open how it takes place. >> how will they settle the deference? >> by changing the time period. in other words, keep the government open until january, don't have the new sequestration cuts kick in. what democrats worry about is once the next cuts kick in, they're locked in and they won't be able to negotiate those out. it may be where to s
political director john dickerson is in washington this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> have they moved the goalposts and make a deal on sequestration? move the goalposts? >> republicans certainly think so. on saturday mitch mcconnell went into a meeting with harry read with thoughts on how to reopen the government. reid said, wait a minute. what's at issue -- republicans thinks reid is trying to move the goalpost. reid says he's trying not to have the...
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john dickerson on why he thinks the president's healthcare program could be headed for a death spiral on cbs this morning we will reveal money magazine's list of best places to retire. >>> ted dance son of csi is in studio 57. the news is back in the morning and we'll see you at 7:00. >>> it is safe to say the rollout for the affordable care act is not going well. people are spending hours on the site and getting nowhere. there are some success stories and the president is expected to talk about both sides of the issue at the white house today. delia goncalves is live in southwest dc. they are the folks trying to administer this. >> reporter: good morning yes, working night and day we are told here at health human services do get this -- to get this website under control. first the president said the site was simply overwhelmed with traffic. the amount of folks who wanted to log on and join obamacare the affordable healthcare act, now the president admits there are technical glitches he calls quote unacceptable. the department of healthcare and human services awarded the $93 million c
john dickerson on why he thinks the president's healthcare program could be headed for a death spiral on cbs this morning we will reveal money magazine's list of best places to retire. >>> ted dance son of csi is in studio 57. the news is back in the morning and we'll see you at 7:00. >>> it is safe to say the rollout for the affordable care act is not going well. people are spending hours on the site and getting nowhere. there are some success stories and the president is...
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miky dickerson is a engineer on leave from google, greg gershman previously worked for the white house >> we're learning more about a vicious dog attack in antioch. last night a man walking his dogs when two loose dogs attacked three neighbors rushed outside and tried to help. >> there was a lady across the street who was brave. she came out and started squirting water on the pit bull. another guy down the street ended up getting in the fight i think he went to the hospital. another girl went to the hospital. the neighbors were really helpful. >> none of the injuries was serious, one dog was shot by a police officer the second and a puppy returned to the scene, captured by animal control officers the owner has ten days to come forward or the dogs will be put down. >> a lawyer for the sonoma county sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a 13-year-old boy spoke today with abc7 news she says the deputy feels terrible about the loss of the young man but he had no option but to fire the weapon. abc7 news reporter vick slee live with the story only on abc7 news. vic? >> reporter: abc7 news lea
miky dickerson is a engineer on leave from google, greg gershman previously worked for the white house >> we're learning more about a vicious dog attack in antioch. last night a man walking his dogs when two loose dogs attacked three neighbors rushed outside and tried to help. >> there was a lady across the street who was brave. she came out and started squirting water on the pit bull. another guy down the street ended up getting in the fight i think he went to the hospital. another...
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let's get more from our political correspondent john dickerson. good morning john. >> good morning, anthony. >> we heard there's talks going on. we can see that. we've kind of been in this position before. what sense of urgency is there on both sides now do you think? >> there's a sense of urgency. for one, the debt ceiling is something everyone takes seriously, at least everyone at the table. there's, of course the political pressure on both sides. the big pressure is on republicans. the polls show the republicans are taking a much bigger hit and there's a share on the president. if you look at the polls there, his previous stance which was no negotiations, that was not tenable, so that's the pressure on the two sides. and they do seem to be working here. they are trading options. there are really three things in play. there's the white house, the house republicans and the senate republicans, so you've got three actors, and they do have a sense of urgency and it looks like they will ultimately get somewhere. >> john, you mentioned the rpgss are g
let's get more from our political correspondent john dickerson. good morning john. >> good morning, anthony. >> we heard there's talks going on. we can see that. we've kind of been in this position before. what sense of urgency is there on both sides now do you think? >> there's a sense of urgency. for one, the debt ceiling is something everyone takes seriously, at least everyone at the table. there's, of course the political pressure on both sides. the big pressure is on...
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. >>> also in washington cbs political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is the president trying to do here? >> the president is basically trying to fix more than just a political black eye because there's a point where these problems could threaten the entire enterprise. you know the success of the president's health care plan is to sipe up younger americans so it's not just sicker older americans which would increase the premiums. it was to get people to sign up but get a flow of positive stories through social media where the harder to reach young americans are. the idea is they would get lured into signing up after they heard how easy it was to sign up. that's not the story they're hearing. they say the program is a mess. >> initially, john the president said it's like a glitch and compared it to apple rolling out its new operating system. why the shift in tone? >> because it's been far worse than a glitch. it's been a total fiasco as senator mccain said. the problem here said the administration to get in
. >>> also in washington cbs political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is the president trying to do here? >> the president is basically trying to fix more than just a political black eye because there's a point where these problems could threaten the entire enterprise. you know the success of the president's health care plan is to sipe up younger americans so it's not just sicker older americans which would increase the...
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john dickerson is in washington.ere's a little opening in the window but not enough to get your fingers through. there would be some negotiations while they figure out the spending ideas. they want to lift the debt limit with no negotiations. the next hurdle would be to get the republicans to agree to that. to do that you would have to have the negotiations be binding and have detail the kind that the president probably won't agree to. >> do you think both sides are trying to save face? >> the polls show that everybody's face is getting ugliery with this. the republicans are fairing worse. i think they're trying to find an exit but basically they're trying to save face and blame the other guy. but they've been stuck in that for a while. >> peeker john boehner has told some of his fellow republicans he has something up his sleeve to end this whole thing. what is that something? >> well he said that before. remember he had plan b during the fiscal cliff talks, plan this his conservatives rejected. part of it was to buy
john dickerson is in washington.ere's a little opening in the window but not enough to get your fingers through. there would be some negotiations while they figure out the spending ideas. they want to lift the debt limit with no negotiations. the next hurdle would be to get the republicans to agree to that. to do that you would have to have the negotiations be binding and have detail the kind that the president probably won't agree to. >> do you think both sides are trying to save face?...
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. >>> also in washington, political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning charlie. >> what is the president trying to do here? >> the president is basically trying to fix more than just the black eye. there's a point where problems could threaten the entire enterprise. the success of the health care plan depends on signing up american youngers so they don't get filled up with older, sicker americans to increase the premiums. to start the flow of positive stories through social media, where younger, harder to reach americans are. the idea was people would get lured to sign up after hearing stories about how easy it was to sign up subsidies would lower premiums. that's not the stories people are hearing. if anything, they're hearing this program is a mess. >> john initially the president said this was a glitch and compared it to apple rolling out the new operating system. why the shift in tone? >> because it's been far worse than a glitch. it's been a total fiasco as senator mccain said. the problem here is the administration cou
. >>> also in washington, political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning charlie. >> what is the president trying to do here? >> the president is basically trying to fix more than just the black eye. there's a point where problems could threaten the entire enterprise. the success of the health care plan depends on signing up american youngers so they don't get filled up with older, sicker americans to increase the premiums. to start the flow of...
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. >> cbs news political director john dickerson is with us from washington.you about what's happening within the republican party. and yesterday i understand a number of senate republicans really rebuked their colleague senator cruz of texas saying that he never had a strategy and could never answer a question about the what the endgame was. is this now devolveing into infighting in the party? >> we had a lot of this infighting going into this shutdown. what you have now is a lot of republican senators against this strategy in first place saying basically i told you so. i talked to some about this. what gets them frustrated is they're furious at president obama when he says he won't negotiate. that has them outraged. they want to take that case to the public. but they think that senator cruz have muddied that message by following this strategy that if you look at the polls leading up o to the shutdown people did not want to tie defunding health care to the government shutdown. our poll today shows that same thing. as angry as they are at the president, they w
. >> cbs news political director john dickerson is with us from washington.you about what's happening within the republican party. and yesterday i understand a number of senate republicans really rebuked their colleague senator cruz of texas saying that he never had a strategy and could never answer a question about the what the endgame was. is this now devolveing into infighting in the party? >> we had a lot of this infighting going into this shutdown. what you have now is a lot of...
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john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> morning, collar harlie. >> so the question is have they moved the goalposts, have the democrats by going to try to make a deal on sequestration, move the goalposts? >> well, republicans certainly think so. on saturday republican leader mitch mcconnell went into a meeting with harry reid and thought they had a bipartisan agreement on how to reopen the government. and reid said, wait a minute. what's at issue here is republicans think that reid's trying to move the goalposts. what reid says is he's just trying not to have those sequestration cuts that kick in in january. he doesn't want those to be -- doesn't want government to reopen and have those sequestration cuts kick in. so he's saying reopen government until the end of the year. and they hope democrats to negotiate those sequestration cuts. so this is in part about how long to keep the government open, and once it's open, then what kind of negotiations take place. >> so how are they going to settle the diff
john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> morning, collar harlie. >> so the question is have they moved the goalposts, have the democrats by going to try to make a deal on sequestration, move the goalposts? >> well, republicans certainly think so. on saturday republican leader mitch mcconnell went into a meeting with harry reid and thought they had a bipartisan agreement on how to reopen the government. and reid said, wait a minute. what's at issue here is...
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our john dickerson will be here with the winners and the losers and we'll talk to president obama's formerhite house chief of staff bill daly. and national intelligence insider john miller shows us how some countries are doing a better job than the united states. and he is regarded as one of the worldest best cell cellists. onon ma will be here in stewed -- owe yoyo ma will be here in studio. >>> the bare kids around the merle morals are down. >> the. signed the bill just after -- the president signed the bill just after midnight. it's still temporary. delia goncalves is live on capitol hill with more on what passed in this band aid compromise i guess we could call it, delia. >> reporter: right. still a lot of work to do. this morning in just about an hour or so, lawmakers will begin negotiations on a long- term plan. as you said, andrea, this is just a band aid fix. even though we have a deal this morning and avoided default, the damage is already double. an american -- and american confidence, international reputation and lost revenue from local businesses. standard&poor estimates the 16
our john dickerson will be here with the winners and the losers and we'll talk to president obama's formerhite house chief of staff bill daly. and national intelligence insider john miller shows us how some countries are doing a better job than the united states. and he is regarded as one of the worldest best cell cellists. onon ma will be here in stewed -- owe yoyo ma will be here in studio. >>> the bare kids around the merle morals are down. >> the. signed the bill just after...
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plus, political director john dickerson on whether pressure from outside the government like wall street could lead to a deal. we talked about charlie rose. he's sitting down with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what the prime minister says is really behind the iranian president's offensive and the historic decision he vows never to repeat. and to top it all off, we've got fashion designer deon right here in studio 57. a lot ahead as the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> we'll be watching. thank you. give charlie our best and congratulations on another great get. >> he's something. >>> 6:32. the government shutdown now in day three. a meeting last night between congress a leaders and the president didn't go so well. >> thousands of federal workers are waiting for the budget battle to be over so they can get back to work and get a paycheck. delia goncalves joins us live from rockville, maryland where the president is scheduled to speak later this morning. good morning, delia. >> reporter: good morning, andrea, mike. the president will indeed speak to worker
plus, political director john dickerson on whether pressure from outside the government like wall street could lead to a deal. we talked about charlie rose. he's sitting down with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what the prime minister says is really behind the iranian president's offensive and the historic decision he vows never to repeat. and to top it all off, we've got fashion designer deon right here in studio 57. a lot ahead as the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at...
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plus, our political director john dickerson on what it will take for congress to find their way out ofridlock. the man behind breaking bad joins us in studio 57. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie, we'll be watching. >>> the federal government partially shut down right now a. flurry of last-minute activity, back and forth votes ended with the senate and house in yet another political stalemate. democrats and republicans failed to agree on a last- minute deal to keep things running. delia goncalves is live at the martin luther king, jr. memorial along independence avenue in southwest d.c. with more on this story and reaction from some of our local lawmakers. good morning, delia. >> reporter: that's right. some very strong reaction from some of our local lawmakers who are saying that some of the younger members of congress who were not around during 1996 and felt the pain of that shutdown will now suffer the consequences of their actions. we are seeing the very first signs of the shutdown and that is in the form of a lot of barricades we've been
plus, our political director john dickerson on what it will take for congress to find their way out ofridlock. the man behind breaking bad joins us in studio 57. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie, we'll be watching. >>> the federal government partially shut down right now a. flurry of last-minute activity, back and forth votes ended with the senate and house in yet another political stalemate. democrats and republicans failed to agree...
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. >> one of the people that are coming -- one of the persons coming on board, michael dickerson.reliability engineer on leave from google. so they are, as the president said, tapping what they believe to be the best and the brightest to come in and try to fix this problem. obviously, when we think of tech, we think of google. >> right. and one of the challenges the administration has is you're bringing all these people in as far as being able to make sure it's delegated. you know, tamron, in the news business and almost a lot of bureaucracies, sometimes the more people you bring in, the harder it is to actually get things done. of course, as they're tapping into all these people, they need to make sure they end up having a good command structure to be able to fix all these issues with the now so many more cooks in the kitchen. >> they're now saying folks from red hat and oracle included in the dozens of people brought in to re-enforce and strengthen the team they have working on the technical issues. mark, thank you so much. see you tomorrow. >>> well, airline passengers are one
. >> one of the people that are coming -- one of the persons coming on board, michael dickerson.reliability engineer on leave from google. so they are, as the president said, tapping what they believe to be the best and the brightest to come in and try to fix this problem. obviously, when we think of tech, we think of google. >> right. and one of the challenges the administration has is you're bringing all these people in as far as being able to make sure it's delegated. you know,...
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cbs news political director john dickerson on why he thinks the president's healthcare program is headed a death spiral. plus first on "cbs this morning," we will reveal money magazine's list of best places to retire. and then emmy winner and star of the most watched television show in the world, ted danson of csi, is in studio 56. the news is back in the morning. and we'll see you at 7:00. >> sounds like a good show. and we love ted danson. all right, charlie. thank you. >>> 6:50. coming up, a brisk early- morning fog no obstacle for all these runners. how many runners hit the streets of san francisco for yesterday's big nike women's marathon. coming up. >>> i'm mark kelly in walnut creek. if you are planning on taking bart's shuttle service to work this morning, we have the best bart locations with the least amount of congestion. so you can start writ the great. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can and why can you move the tv out
cbs news political director john dickerson on why he thinks the president's healthcare program is headed a death spiral. plus first on "cbs this morning," we will reveal money magazine's list of best places to retire. and then emmy winner and star of the most watched television show in the world, ted danson of csi, is in studio 56. the news is back in the morning. and we'll see you at 7:00. >> sounds like a good show. and we love ted danson. all right, charlie. thank you....
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from oracle on leave is michael dickerson. he has worked with the obama campaign in the past.g gershman working with cgi. they wouldn't give us any indication as to how big this tech surge team is. we'll try to get all those details from them. back to you. >> bertha, thank you very much. appreciate that. interesting development. >>> coming up this halloween with a dire cocoa shortage possibly on the horizon, should you kiss this stock good-bye? >>> and trick or treat? a guy says this phone spent months under water and still works just fine. we're going to be myth busting when we come back. >>> but first, bill griffeth with what's coming occupy "the closing bell. >> the sprint ceo, dan hesse, fasting wireless data speeds. also, remember, dan niles bought facebook when it was below $20 a share. now that the stock has nearly doubled, dan has sold his entire stake in facebook. and we'll find out if he's going to use those profits to invest in, oh, twitter's ipo coming up. >>> and the scariest headline this halloween could be the story that the world is running out of wine. yes, it
from oracle on leave is michael dickerson. he has worked with the obama campaign in the past.g gershman working with cgi. they wouldn't give us any indication as to how big this tech surge team is. we'll try to get all those details from them. back to you. >> bertha, thank you very much. appreciate that. interesting development. >>> coming up this halloween with a dire cocoa shortage possibly on the horizon, should you kiss this stock good-bye? >>> and trick or treat? a...
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dan dickerson, senior contributor for oilprice.com. we have to be clear here.3 americad 1.5 million gallons from opec. last year we imported 1.5 million gallons of oil from opec. we can't confuse energy from oil. we still need other people's oil. >> we're still importing 1.6 billion a day, so it doesn't make us oil-sufficient. there's not an oil sufficiency to say we need to export what we're making. but there is a market analysis to kind of talk about exporting oil because there is a $6.50 differential between the price oil producers here in this country are getting compared to what the global benchmark is. >> what about the prestrikzs? isn't there a huge question about whether or not the president would lift restrictions on -- >> a huge question. you might ask the question because it's a natural security issue. do you want your resources, particularly shale resources, that from a frenzy of drilling go on, open to the free market. it will drain them quicker, that's for sure, but it will create a greater frenzy into shale assets, which we could debate would be
dan dickerson, senior contributor for oilprice.com. we have to be clear here.3 americad 1.5 million gallons from opec. last year we imported 1.5 million gallons of oil from opec. we can't confuse energy from oil. we still need other people's oil. >> we're still importing 1.6 billion a day, so it doesn't make us oil-sufficient. there's not an oil sufficiency to say we need to export what we're making. but there is a market analysis to kind of talk about exporting oil because there is a...
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cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how does the president get on top of this? >> i think he gets on top of it by having a website that actually works. most obviously that's because he didn't want the biggest public manifestation of his signature law. he wants that not to be kind of a flowing mess, but also he wants it to actually work so that there can be this flood that they hope is good stories of people signing up. that's good for policy reasons because it means the law will be working but also from a crass public relation standpoint it means they can point to people and say, look, the promises we make about law, it's true. they're happy. he needs those stories to come in. >> okay. but not all the problems are turning out to be true and he's had to modify some of them. so does that put his credibility at risk? >> right. the promises were always at issue with this law for the last four years. the president made promises and the people didn't trust him and that's why th
cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how does the president get on top of this? >> i think he gets on top of it by having a website that actually works. most obviously that's because he didn't want the biggest public manifestation of his signature law. he wants that not to be kind of a flowing mess, but also he wants it to actually work so that there can be this flood that they hope is good stories of...
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cbs political director john dickerson is here. good morning. >> good morn, norah. speaker john boehner says he doesn't have the votes to put a clean bill before the government. is that true? >> he wants to use the vote as leverage to try to gend some spending concessions out of the white house. but that's different than what he said. hoe said it's a met a physical certainty that it's going to fail. news agencies have tallied of the republicans who say they'll continue it or raise the debt limit with no conditions attached. speaker boehner is not going do that. >> the new element is speaker boehner is talking about spending beyond defunding obama care. >> right. and this plit lick i makes sense because so far the original republican gambit was to call for the total lack of funding or remove all funding in obama care just to keep the government open for two months. that has been a political loser. what is better ground for them to fight on is the idea of tying some spending reductions to raising the debt limit. that poll is much more favorable for republicans. he's t
cbs political director john dickerson is here. good morning. >> good morn, norah. speaker john boehner says he doesn't have the votes to put a clean bill before the government. is that true? >> he wants to use the vote as leverage to try to gend some spending concessions out of the white house. but that's different than what he said. hoe said it's a met a physical certainty that it's going to fail. news agencies have tallied of the republicans who say they'll continue it or raise...
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cbs news political director john dickerson is also in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> do you think they have learned the president will not negotiate on the debt ceiling. >> the president said he didn't have to budge on it and he didn't have to. if you look at his position on the debt ceiling where he said we would not negotiate over any cuts that was actually a very unpopular position in our poll. only 20% of the country supported that. but what they had a punishing dislike for is the funding strategy of tying it to obama care so in that fight the president's negotiating position was the clear winner but in the next round of fights which will be overspending and taxes and the size of government, the question is will the government feel the same way about the president. it's a totally different context. >> how does this deal set up the next round of negotiations that something may actually get done on a budget? >> well, we've seen -- the next round of fights will be over the same things we've discussed for years, and so
cbs news political director john dickerson is also in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> do you think they have learned the president will not negotiate on the debt ceiling. >> the president said he didn't have to budge on it and he didn't have to. if you look at his position on the debt ceiling where he said we would not negotiate over any cuts that was actually a very unpopular position in our poll. only 20% of the country supported that. but what...
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cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how does the president get on top of this? >> i think he gets on top of it by having a website that actually works. most obviously that's because he didn't want the biggest public manifestation of his signature law. he wants that not to be kind of a flowing mess but also he wants it to actually work so that there can be this flood that they hope is good stories of people signing up. that's good for policy reasons because it means the law will be working but also from a crass public relation standpoint it means they can point to people and say, look the promises we make about law, it's true. they're happy. he needs those stories to come in. >> okay. but not all the problems are turning out to be true and he's had to modify some of them. so does that put his credibility at risk? >> right. the promises were always at issue with this law for the last four years. the president made promises and the people didn't trust him and that's why the
cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how does the president get on top of this? >> i think he gets on top of it by having a website that actually works. most obviously that's because he didn't want the biggest public manifestation of his signature law. he wants that not to be kind of a flowing mess but also he wants it to actually work so that there can be this flood that they hope is good stories of...
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john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how what? >> well, we see who can withstand the pain. so there are already government workers who are feeling the pain or at least the uncertainty about how long this is going to last. but then the two political parties here will have to see how the pain comes in. that poll you just cited puts a lot more pressure on republicans. polls have consistently shown while people are unhappy with the affordable care act, they are more unhappy about this idea of putting it together with the government shutdown. trying to use the shutdown to exact concessions out of the democrats and the president. so there's more pressure on republicans. and how will that pressure be felt? will people get angry, will the economy start to tumble? then the question is, the problem with these shutdowns, the longer they go on, the worse the problem. because then if there's an agreement at the end or john boehner decides to go with that clean mechanism from the senate, his conservatives will say, wait, we went through all of
john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how what? >> well, we see who can withstand the pain. so there are already government workers who are feeling the pain or at least the uncertainty about how long this is going to last. but then the two political parties here will have to see how the pain comes in. that poll you just cited puts a lot more pressure on republicans. polls have consistently shown while people are unhappy with the...
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. >>> cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. the point bill raised, do you think republicans have learned the president will not negotiate on the debt ceiling? >> well, you know, the president said he wouldn't budge on the debt ceiling or on continuing to fund the government. he didn't have to. the white house thinks they set a precedent. if you look at the president's position on the debt ceiling where he would not negotiate over spending cuts tide the increase, that was an unpopular position in our poll. 23% of the country supported that. what the country had a punishing dislike was for the republican strategy of tying the president to owe program care. in the next round of fights over spending and taxes and the size of government, the question is will the public feel the same way about the president? it's a totally different context. >> how does this deal set up the next round of negotiations enforcement that something might get done on a budget? >> we've seen the next round of fights will be over the same things we've discus
. >>> cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. the point bill raised, do you think republicans have learned the president will not negotiate on the debt ceiling? >> well, you know, the president said he wouldn't budge on the debt ceiling or on continuing to fund the government. he didn't have to. the white house thinks they set a precedent. if you look at the president's position on the debt ceiling where he would not negotiate over spending cuts tide the...