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karma dickerson spoke with them about how they are handling the news and the new bill they want to pass district attorney anne marie schubert announced saturday that the officers who killed stephon clark will not face criminal charges.for nearly 80 minutes, schubert discussed the moments immediately before, during and after clark's death.the district attorney's office released its findings on its website. click here to view the report.schubert said her office's job was to find whether a crime had been committed by the two officers. "the answer to that question is no and as a result we will not charge these officers with any criminal liability related to the shooting death and the use of force against stephon clark," she said.investigators say forensic evidence linked clark to three broken car windows, but he did not take anything. police officers were in clark's neighborhood investigating the broken windows.officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet went to several backyards in the area looking for the suspect, who schubert said later said turned out to be clark.video from a sacrament
karma dickerson spoke with them about how they are handling the news and the new bill they want to pass district attorney anne marie schubert announced saturday that the officers who killed stephon clark will not face criminal charges.for nearly 80 minutes, schubert discussed the moments immediately before, during and after clark's death.the district attorney's office released its findings on its website. click here to view the report.schubert said her office's job was to find whether a crime...
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dickerson, southbound 270, after 109. nand white oak, problems, southbound 29 near new hampshire avenue. as for the travel times, 270 looking okay. top of the beltway, 30 miles per hour. 66 inbound, 95 northbound, gold star on this friday there. listo wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your cars. >> thank you. >>> sharing is caring. this morning, students at washington escopal school in bethesda are putting that to good use. they're donating books to a very worthy cause.e molereen is with the third graders as they geteady to make their delivery. >> reporter: it takes a big effort to pack up 4,000-plus books here. we're doing it here at washington episcopal school here in bethesda. part of the book drive campaign that taught the kids so much. the ones in yellowhi are the t graders that spearheaded the whole effort. teachers salute the and the parents. principal vogelman, everybody, for making all of thishappen. and the s.t.e.m. teacher, kaerine owens, put it in perspecti prspective, as you hold the giving tree book, what this
dickerson, southbound 270, after 109. nand white oak, problems, southbound 29 near new hampshire avenue. as for the travel times, 270 looking okay. top of the beltway, 30 miles per hour. 66 inbound, 95 northbound, gold star on this friday there. listo wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your cars. >> thank you. >>> sharing is caring. this morning, students at washington escopal school in bethesda are putting that to good use. they're donating books to a very worthy cause.e molereen...
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james ) stephon clark's family was at that announcement and spoke shortly after.( darya ) karma dickersonthem about how they are handling the news and the new bill they sacramento -- district attorney anne marie schubert announced saturday that the officers who killed stephon clark will not face criminal charges.for nearly 80 minutes, schubert discussed the moments immediately before, during and after clark's death.the district attorney's office released its findings on its website. click here to view the report.schubert said her office's job was to find whether a crime had been committed by the two officers. "the answer to that question is no and as a result we will not charge these officers with any criminal liability related to the shooting death and the use of force against stephon clark," she said.investigators say forensic evidence linked clark to three broken car windows, but he did not take anything. police officers were in clark's neighborhood investigating the broken windows.officers terrence mercadal and jared robinet went to several backyards in the area looking for the suspec
james ) stephon clark's family was at that announcement and spoke shortly after.( darya ) karma dickersonthem about how they are handling the news and the new bill they sacramento -- district attorney anne marie schubert announced saturday that the officers who killed stephon clark will not face criminal charges.for nearly 80 minutes, schubert discussed the moments immediately before, during and after clark's death.the district attorney's office released its findings on its website. click here...
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(jrs) karma dickerson spoke with the family about how they are handling the news and the new bill theywant to pass. (jrs) now city leaders are now city (jrs) (jrs) now city leaders are reacting to the da's decision. (justine) bridgette bjorlo needs to be change in the police department. oc 1:39 "do that well" (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... another cracked window on a skyscraper in the financial district of san fr what could cause this time. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. (jrs) the millenium tower, the salesforce transit center and the salesforce tower all have something in common. they all have cracks that have caused concern.. cracked exterior windows in the millennium tower, cracked beams in the transit center, and now two pieces of interior glass that have cracked at the salesforce tower.sot bill strawn/s.f. dept. of building inspection :20"there were two panes one on the 12th floor
(jrs) karma dickerson spoke with the family about how they are handling the news and the new bill theywant to pass. (jrs) now city leaders are now city (jrs) (jrs) now city leaders are reacting to the da's decision. (justine) bridgette bjorlo needs to be change in the police department. oc 1:39 "do that well" (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... another cracked window on a skyscraper in the financial district of san fr what could cause this time. ♪ [baby crib...
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or look at me i'm john dickerson, unemployment is up. this is a triangle.to use this for melania news because it is very delicate, you see like, i just imagine melania being a beautiful princess in the white house. she is like tippy toe, tippy toe, tippy toe. so this is my tub blanca i like to use this forth kim jong un man because it reminded me of the way he walks, you know, kind of like. ♪ who give me this haircut. ♪ we should have him poisoned. ♪. >> what is your ultimate career goal. >> my goal, carnegie hall. all of mine instruments, all of the songs, all me, all at the same time. maybe my wolfie will join me on stage. you could say i'm not just a musician, i'm a ne-wsician. (applause). >> trevor: desi lydic, everyone. we'll be right back. (app -all right. son: college, i'll be three whole states away. mom: he'll only be three states away. son: i can do whatever i want. mom: i can drive up here anytime i want. mom: he's going to be so homesick. son: this is gonna be so sick. no matter if your journey takes six years... or 72,000 miles... your volkswag
or look at me i'm john dickerson, unemployment is up. this is a triangle.to use this for melania news because it is very delicate, you see like, i just imagine melania being a beautiful princess in the white house. she is like tippy toe, tippy toe, tippy toe. so this is my tub blanca i like to use this forth kim jong un man because it reminded me of the way he walks, you know, kind of like. ♪ who give me this haircut. ♪ we should have him poisoned. ♪. >> what is your ultimate career...
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within three days, clarence dickerson attacked the japanese submarine.his became the first combat ship of world war ii sunk by carrier forces. ideally bomber was suited for carrier work. happened to be blessed having thank you,th us, sir. i slip up, let me know if i have the facts wrong. big -- that the they had at the time. if you talk to some of the pilots that flew the plane, they felt otherwise. they give it credit for being highly maneuverable in dog fights and being able to absorb a severe amount of punishment in battle. caliber wingd 50 guns with which to strafe targets or attack in the air. the rear gunner originally had a single machine gun. enterprise were among the first to have dual 30 calibers mounted. plane could carry a 1000-pound bomb underneath. it could also carry a 500-pound bomb with 100-pound charges under each wing. it was a versatile dive bomber. aese navy dive bombers paid heavy price in 1942. six,in point was squadron with which -- which went out with the enterprise. 50% short period of time, of its pilots were either killed, wou
within three days, clarence dickerson attacked the japanese submarine.his became the first combat ship of world war ii sunk by carrier forces. ideally bomber was suited for carrier work. happened to be blessed having thank you,th us, sir. i slip up, let me know if i have the facts wrong. big -- that the they had at the time. if you talk to some of the pilots that flew the plane, they felt otherwise. they give it credit for being highly maneuverable in dog fights and being able to absorb a...
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on that note john dickerson is off this week. well, historic and deadly flooding has parts of the midwest under water this morning. thousands of people have been evacuated in nebraska and iowa where disaster declarations are in place. heavy rainfall and snow melt have contributing to the waters that have forced the closure of major interstates. >> warnings are in effect for at least a dozen states. demarco morgan is in eklo, nebraska, one of the communities isolated by the flooding. >> reporter: good morning. this entire area right here was completely under water a couple of days ago. the river behind me crested at 5.5 feet above a 1962 record, but it's the first time that it has passed major flood stage level. water stretches as far as the eye can see. in nebraska, fields and homes are completely submerged. >> i was petrified. you know, i didn't know what -- how fast it was coming up. >> homeowners near the elkhorn river were shocked by the devastation. >> every piece of furniture in the cabin is under water, you know. that's th
on that note john dickerson is off this week. well, historic and deadly flooding has parts of the midwest under water this morning. thousands of people have been evacuated in nebraska and iowa where disaster declarations are in place. heavy rainfall and snow melt have contributing to the waters that have forced the closure of major interstates. >> warnings are in effect for at least a dozen states. demarco morgan is in eklo, nebraska, one of the communities isolated by the flooding....
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i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga. norah and gayle are off. >> the "new york times" says mr.ficials concerns about kushner's business and personal ties to foreign entities. the president's demand reportedly troubled members of his administration so much his chief of staff at the time john kelly wrote a memo about the order. then white house counsel don mcgahn also noted the objections raised by the cia and others against giving kushner access to highly confidential material. >> the president denies any role in kushner's security clearance. the house oversight committee began investigating the situation last month. the committee chairman, democrat elijah cummings, says the white house has not yet produced a single document or scheduled a single interview relating to kushner's clearance. >>> the president's former attorney michael cohen returns to capitol hill next week for more closed-door testimony about mr. trump. late, the house intelligence committee will delongtime trump association felix seder about the president's reported talks to close a business deal in moscow during
i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga. norah and gayle are off. >> the "new york times" says mr.ficials concerns about kushner's business and personal ties to foreign entities. the president's demand reportedly troubled members of his administration so much his chief of staff at the time john kelly wrote a memo about the order. then white house counsel don mcgahn also noted the objections raised by the cia and others against giving kushner access to highly confidential...
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john dickerson in the 1950's, and these are very small veryents, but they are interesting because they are all individuals releasing information to improve and enhance american power. there is not civil disobedience. none of these are successful. the u.s. government is not able to successfully prosecute through the espionage act. coming back to the 1970's again in terms of this boon. it poses a challenge for the state because unlike ellsberg, many of the individuals are not releasing classified information. they are talking about experiences, trade craft when it comes to intelligence, and they start to write books. that makes it incredibly difficult for the u.s. government if they do not want to go to court and have a potentially embarrassing consequence as occurred with regards to ellsberg. andstart to see a shift, the importance of nondisclosure agreements, and the secrecy agreement that really starts to come to the floor. it up to to open questions, but first, we have to ask about the 21st century. this long view of whistleblowing and how does it help us understand what is happening
john dickerson in the 1950's, and these are very small veryents, but they are interesting because they are all individuals releasing information to improve and enhance american power. there is not civil disobedience. none of these are successful. the u.s. government is not able to successfully prosecute through the espionage act. coming back to the 1970's again in terms of this boon. it poses a challenge for the state because unlike ellsberg, many of the individuals are not releasing classified...
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gayle king has not seen a man scream and cry that hard since an intern forgot the foam on john dickerson'sonster. ( laughter ) and just check out gayle's composure. absolutely stock still! she knows when you're interviewing r. kelly, you gotta go by the t. rex rules-- he can only see motion. kelly also strongly objected to king bringing up past allegations against him. >> the past is relevant with you with underage girls. >> absolutely, no, it's not >> why? because, for one, i beat my case. when you beat your case, you beat your case. >> stephen: no, mister kelly. that was your last case. this is the remix to conviction. laugh we'll be right back with william giest. ♪ ♪ sale up to fifty percent off. i'm here for my denim tune-up. that's up to fifty percent off all jeans! right now, at old navy. rewards me basically aeverywhere.om so why am i sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse? because hotels.com lets me do me. sorry, the cold makes him a little horse. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. two yea[ clanking ]my award redefined a genreeele with "get out". sink into the floor.
gayle king has not seen a man scream and cry that hard since an intern forgot the foam on john dickerson'sonster. ( laughter ) and just check out gayle's composure. absolutely stock still! she knows when you're interviewing r. kelly, you gotta go by the t. rex rules-- he can only see motion. kelly also strongly objected to king bringing up past allegations against him. >> the past is relevant with you with underage girls. >> absolutely, no, it's not >> why? because, for one, i...
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from "cbs this morning," please welcome gayle king, john dickerson, norah o'donnell, and bianna golodrygastephen: please, have a seat. there you go. come on down, come on down. first of all-- >> this feels like a big couch, stephen. >> stephen: we cut out the big couch for you guys. i don't think we've ever had this many people at once. thank you so much for being here. i know that you guys work real jobs and have to get up in the morning. thanks for coming to our little reindeer games tonight. >> we're just thinking sleep is overrated. and if you're going to stay up late on a school night, shouldn't you be with stephen colbert? ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> yeah! >> stephen: okay, let's get right to it. we've got a lot to cover and very little time, and we're live! okay, so, how did he do? gayle, how do you think he did? >> well, we kept hearing-- all afternoon, we kept hearing it's going to be unity, unity, unity. then an hour before i heard it's going to be very aggressive, very caustic, very acrimonious. i actually thought it was very-- i thought it was pretty tame. there
from "cbs this morning," please welcome gayle king, john dickerson, norah o'donnell, and bianna golodrygastephen: please, have a seat. there you go. come on down, come on down. first of all-- >> this feels like a big couch, stephen. >> stephen: we cut out the big couch for you guys. i don't think we've ever had this many people at once. thank you so much for being here. i know that you guys work real jobs and have to get up in the morning. thanks for coming to our little...
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margaret: which he said to john dickerson, if they help us, we will help them. >> they tried hard actually and it is more than i think most people acknowledge, but they now believe that they overdid it, in other words they worked hard, they did not get anything done on the trade front, they actually got more tariffs, so now i think the strategy is to micromanage the north koreans and forces summits with kim jong-un, where they used to have none. so the chinese feel comfortable they got him under control and the rest of it, just let it play. >> michael? michael: three points in the context of what broadly we see china trying to achieve in northeast asia, as well as what they are trying to avoid in a process. clearly trying to achieve a weakening of the u.s. security influence in east asia, in all of our alliances, particularly south korea. clearly trying to be more influential on issues that matter in the region, maybe not specific to the u.s., but to the region itself. and clearly trying to avoid instability on their borders. in particular, right on the border with north korea. i think it
margaret: which he said to john dickerson, if they help us, we will help them. >> they tried hard actually and it is more than i think most people acknowledge, but they now believe that they overdid it, in other words they worked hard, they did not get anything done on the trade front, they actually got more tariffs, so now i think the strategy is to micromanage the north koreans and forces summits with kim jong-un, where they used to have none. so the chinese feel comfortable they got...
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>> which he said as recently to john dickerson. if they help us here, -- >> they try pretty hard, actually did more than what was to put knowledge, but now i think they overdid it. in other words, they worked hard, and didn't get anything on the trade front, they got another $200 billion in tariffs. now i think there strategy is to micromanage north korea. so i think the chinese feel comfortable that they have him reasonably under control and the rest of it is to just kind of letter like. bob: michael, did you want to bash the rest of it is to just kind of let it play. bob: michael, did you want to add anything. michael three points. : i think it's in the context of what broadly we see china trying to achieve in northeast asia as well as what they're trying to avoid in that process. so clearly trying to achieve a weakening of the u.s. security trying to beearly more influential in on issues in the region, on issues specific to the region itself. and clearly trying to avoid instability on their borders and in particular right on the
>> which he said as recently to john dickerson. if they help us here, -- >> they try pretty hard, actually did more than what was to put knowledge, but now i think they overdid it. in other words, they worked hard, and didn't get anything on the trade front, they got another $200 billion in tariffs. now i think there strategy is to micromanage north korea. so i think the chinese feel comfortable that they have him reasonably under control and the rest of it is to just kind of letter...
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did an amicus brief in the dickerson case. and i would be bound by that decision and faithfully apply. i would also point out in my brief in that case i pointed out the validity of the miranda warnings was not at issue and that we were not questioning that in that brief. it was the question of the remedy and whether or not the statute that congress had passed on that subject was unconstitutional. >> thank you. i think my time is up. >> thank you for your information. military -- u.s. citizens cannot be tried by military commissions under the statute. senator hawley. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. collins let me start with you. can you transcribe to me your judicial philosophy? tell me what you think the role of a judge is -- should be. >> i think the role of a judge is to apply the law fairly and impartially to the facts of the case. i think with statutes you would start with the text of the statute, apply the appropriate canons. you'd have to consult the relevant precedent, be bound by what the supreme court has said. i'm he
did an amicus brief in the dickerson case. and i would be bound by that decision and faithfully apply. i would also point out in my brief in that case i pointed out the validity of the miranda warnings was not at issue and that we were not questioning that in that brief. it was the question of the remedy and whether or not the statute that congress had passed on that subject was unconstitutional. >> thank you. i think my time is up. >> thank you for your information. military --...
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>> which he said explicitly to john dickerson. they help us here and they'll get a better deal. >> they gummed up the border pretty well and did more than i think most people acknowledge, but they now believe that they overdid it. nose, they worked hard and they in fact they got another $200 million in tariffs. so now i think that's stratd gee is so micromanage the north koreans and five summits whereas in previous rule they had none. the chinese have him reasonably under control and the rest let it play. >> michael, did you want to add anything? >> three points. i think it's in the context of what broadly we see china trying to achieve in northeast asia as well as what they're trying to avoid in that process. so clearly trying to achieve a weakening of the u.s. security influence and presidents in all of our lines in particular with south korea, and clearly trying to be influential on issues that matter in the region for issues not necessarily specific to the united states and to the region itself. and clearly trying to avoid ins
>> which he said explicitly to john dickerson. they help us here and they'll get a better deal. >> they gummed up the border pretty well and did more than i think most people acknowledge, but they now believe that they overdid it. nose, they worked hard and they in fact they got another $200 million in tariffs. so now i think that's stratd gee is so micromanage the north koreans and five summits whereas in previous rule they had none. the chinese have him reasonably under control...
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we have kaitlyn dickerson from "the new york times," her first appearance on "this week." welcome.litical analyst and gop strategist alice stewart. also a commentator with cnn. matt, let me begin with you. chris coons didn't leave much to the imagination. biden said last night that he's in. beto o'rourke comes in on friday. both white men. beyond that, all kinds of contrasts. >> oh, yeah. between the two of them, and i think we're almost -- i hope we're almost at the point where the field is ultimately settled. i think this is going to be a fascinating race between this, and the contrast between beto and biden couldn't be more dramatic in where they came from, who they are and all that. but i think what's ultimately going to happen is we basically have the top two candidates for biden and bernie. theuestion is that all the other candidates have to fight over the last two or three spots of how do they get in and out of iowa and new hampshire. but those debates that started in june are going to be really, really important for that. they're really important for the candidates that are
we have kaitlyn dickerson from "the new york times," her first appearance on "this week." welcome.litical analyst and gop strategist alice stewart. also a commentator with cnn. matt, let me begin with you. chris coons didn't leave much to the imagination. biden said last night that he's in. beto o'rourke comes in on friday. both white men. beyond that, all kinds of contrasts. >> oh, yeah. between the two of them, and i think we're almost -- i hope we're almost at the...
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john dickerson is off.arts of the country midsections are slammed by catastrophic flooding and facing new threat of rain. rivers in 40 locations rise to historic levels. flood watches and warnings are in effect. at least three deaths are blamed on the disaster. >> more than 70 cities in nebraska are under an emergency declaration today. this is the worst flooding the state have seen at least half the century. dimarco morgan is in omaha. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, heavily damaged by the massive flood. it looks this way about half a mile. we are talking about numbers, we are looking at hundreds of millions of dollars. that number is likely to climb before it is all said and done because there is more flooding on the way. >> the view from the sky over the flooded midwest revealed miles and miles of devastation. >> we took a plane to fremont, a town 26,000 that's isolated by the water. volunteers help in with flying supplies. >> they're running out of food. we are more than happy to help. >
john dickerson is off.arts of the country midsections are slammed by catastrophic flooding and facing new threat of rain. rivers in 40 locations rise to historic levels. flood watches and warnings are in effect. at least three deaths are blamed on the disaster. >> more than 70 cities in nebraska are under an emergency declaration today. this is the worst flooding the state have seen at least half the century. dimarco morgan is in omaha. good morning to you. >> reporter: good...
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i'm bianna golodryga with john dickerson, gayle king and norah o'donnell.son sentence for bank and tax fraud which is being dismissed by critics who say he should have been given a longer term of imprisonment. the former trump campaign sentencing is significantly less than the 19 to 24 years prosecutors requested. it the also includes the nine months he already served. prosecutors allege manafort did not give investigators any useful information that wasn't already known. they said the reason manafort met with them for more than 50 hours was because he lied. >> judge t.s. ellis called the sentencing guidelines excessive and said manafort, quote, lived an otherwise blameless life. manafort said he felt humiliated and asked for compassion but did not apologize for his crimes which were not campaign-related. the judge said he was surprised manafort had no regrets. manafort faces sentencing in a second case next week that. judge will decide if he can serve both sentences at the same time. >>> the parents of one of r. kelly's live-in girlfriends are talking with
i'm bianna golodryga with john dickerson, gayle king and norah o'donnell.son sentence for bank and tax fraud which is being dismissed by critics who say he should have been given a longer term of imprisonment. the former trump campaign sentencing is significantly less than the 19 to 24 years prosecutors requested. it the also includes the nine months he already served. prosecutors allege manafort did not give investigators any useful information that wasn't already known. they said the reason...
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>>> i'll gayle king with bianna golodryga, norah o'donnell and john dickerson. good to see you.ying boeing 737 max 8 jets because of safety concerns. 157 people, including eight americans, were killed when one of those jets crashed in ethiopia on sunday. the faa says it does not plan to ground the planes but will take further action if necessary here. >> the agency says it is not yet drawing comparisons to a crash of the same model that killed 189 people in indonesia last october. it does expect to require improved software and new training guidelines next month related to that lion air crash. u.s. airlines are still flying the max 8 which is now grounded in at least 15 other countries. southwest has 34 of the new model jets, and american airlines has 24. boeing's ceo says he remains confident the planes are safe. >>> president trump is pushing for new border wall fund ngs it $750 billion in t proposal defense spending, $8.6 billion for barriers on domestic spending, including nearly $220 billion to the program that provides food stamps over the next decade. the former republica
>>> i'll gayle king with bianna golodryga, norah o'donnell and john dickerson. good to see you.ying boeing 737 max 8 jets because of safety concerns. 157 people, including eight americans, were killed when one of those jets crashed in ethiopia on sunday. the faa says it does not plan to ground the planes but will take further action if necessary here. >> the agency says it is not yet drawing comparisons to a crash of the same model that killed 189 people in indonesia last...
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. >> i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga, gayle king and norah o'donnell. days after 49 people were killed in a racist attack on muslims. worshippers at two mosques were gunned down overnight in christchurch on the country's south island. the main suspect is a white australian. 41 people were killed at one mosque and another were killed at linwood mosque miles away. one more died at the hospital. nearly 50 others were wounded. >> the suspect as identified as brenton tarrant has been charged with murder. three other people were taken into custody. the suspect claims others are planning attacks on mosques in new zealand. this was the deadliest mass shooting in new zealand's history, and witnesses tell a horrifying story. >> the blood is splatting on me and i'm thinking oh, my god, oh, my god it's going to happen to me now. >> when i heard the noises i thought lights or glasses are broken, but when i turned behind, i saw people on the floor with the blood. >> and everyone tried to run away so some people, they have jumped from the windows. >> it went on about
. >> i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga, gayle king and norah o'donnell. days after 49 people were killed in a racist attack on muslims. worshippers at two mosques were gunned down overnight in christchurch on the country's south island. the main suspect is a white australian. 41 people were killed at one mosque and another were killed at linwood mosque miles away. one more died at the hospital. nearly 50 others were wounded. >> the suspect as identified as brenton tarrant has...
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. >> but in any event, i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga and gayle king.t she's doing gr >>oing okay. >> robert mueller has delivered his report, but the political fight over it is just beginning. republicans are celebrating the special counsel's reported finding that there was no collusion between anyone in the trump campaign and russia. mueller did not decide whether the president obstructed justice after providing evidence on both sides of the issue. the justice department says there is not enough evidence to charge anyone. >> attorney general william barr summarized the special counsel's findings in a letter to congress promising to pubically release as much of the report as possible. president trump was briefed on the report and calls it a total exoneration. >> it's a shame that our country had to go through this. to be honest it's a shame that your president has had to go through this for -- before i even got elected. >> ed o'keefe is on capitol hill with how the president's friends and his foes are responding this morning. good to see you, ed. >> re
. >> but in any event, i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga and gayle king.t she's doing gr >>oing okay. >> robert mueller has delivered his report, but the political fight over it is just beginning. republicans are celebrating the special counsel's reported finding that there was no collusion between anyone in the trump campaign and russia. mueller did not decide whether the president obstructed justice after providing evidence on both sides of the issue. the justice...
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. ♪ ♪ you make me feel you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ >>> i'm john dickerson with gayle king >> that was fantasia killing it. it reminds you how great she was and the legacy that she left behind. >> song after song after song too. >> when you're imitate it had shows how great you are. >> all right. >>> there is no imitating of you singing, though. >> no, no, no. >>> boeing faces more safety questions after the second deadly crash of one of its new 737 max 8 jets, an ethiopian airlines flight went down six minutes after taking off yesterday. killing all 157 people on board. including eight americans. it was traveling from addis ababa, ethiopia, to nairobi, kenya. the cockpit voice recorder was covered. >>> another crash in october killing 189. as of now there is no evidence that the crashes have related causes. ethiopian airlines, cayman air ways and others have grounded their planes. boeing is working with investigators not yet issuing new guidance to airlines here. >>> jerome powell says the fed did not stop raising interest rates because president trump complained about it.
. ♪ ♪ you make me feel you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ >>> i'm john dickerson with gayle king >> that was fantasia killing it. it reminds you how great she was and the legacy that she left behind. >> song after song after song too. >> when you're imitate it had shows how great you are. >> all right. >>> there is no imitating of you singing, though. >> no, no, no. >>> boeing faces more safety questions after the second deadly...
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i'm gayle king with john dickerson and bianna golodryga and we're all here. deep south dumping up to 15 inches of snow in southern new england overnight. >> parts of that same system caused catastrophic damage in eastern alabama where a tornado killed at least 23 people yesterday. mark strassmann is in beauregard, alabama, the scene of the worst damage. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now that there's light you can get a truer sense of the catastrophe here on state road 38 where homes were taken and lives were taken as well. while there were dozens of tornadoes reported from alabama to florida, the hardest hit area was here in beauregard. a tornado that touched down was at least half had a mile wide. the deadliest tornado in the u.s. since 2013. the twisthe homes, overturned cars and leveled trees throughout the county. authorities had to stop their search for survivors overnight because the massive amounts of debris were just too dangerous to navigate in the dark. emergency response crews are back out this morning looking for people who are st
i'm gayle king with john dickerson and bianna golodryga and we're all here. deep south dumping up to 15 inches of snow in southern new england overnight. >> parts of that same system caused catastrophic damage in eastern alabama where a tornado killed at least 23 people yesterday. mark strassmann is in beauregard, alabama, the scene of the worst damage. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now that there's light you can get a truer sense of the catastrophe here on state...
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>> i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga and alex wagner.are furious that actor jussie small seth no longer facing criminal charges. prosecutors dropped all 16 felony counts yesterday with little explanation. >> smollett is accused of faking a racist homophobic beating allegedly because he was unhappy about his pay on the show "empire." he denies that. >> i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of what i have been accused of. >> our own adriana diaz asked the lead prosecutor why he dropped the charges. >> do you believe he's innocent? >> i do not. >> you believe he's guilty? >> yes. >> why drop the charges? >> violent crimes and the drivers of violence. jussie smollett is the neither one of knows. >> chicago mayor rahm emanuel called the decision a whitewash of justice. >> our legal analyst rikki cleeman is here with us. if prosecutors think he's guilty why drop the charges and why not inform the police superintendent or the mayor ahead of time? >> the
>> i'm john dickerson with bianna golodryga and alex wagner.are furious that actor jussie small seth no longer facing criminal charges. prosecutors dropped all 16 felony counts yesterday with little explanation. >> smollett is accused of faking a racist homophobic beating allegedly because he was unhappy about his pay on the show "empire." he denies that. >> i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one. i would not be my mother's son if i was...
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. >> i'm bianna golodryga with etting mng, john dickerson and norah o'donnell. y peoplet to it., so many people talking about the r. kelly interview, the first interview since being jailed last month and he says the charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse are all ly 8tedinut denied with having sex with underaged girls or doing >> h anything illegal. >> he wants people to talk about rv. cbs this mterview that you'll e e only here on "cbs this his story we also asked kelly rvivinhis rough childhood and his story of surviving years of sexual abuse. fect ho discussed how the allegations against him could affect his personal life and his career. do you still expect people to uy your music? w do y you think your music should sit with people? >> absolutely i think they hould, although a lot of them may not, but like i said. i'm really not really fighting it for my career here. am fighting for my rights and i'm fighting to have a relationship with my kids most ationshiore than anything. i want a relationship with my kids because i've missed a lot of years of their life. i love them.
. >> i'm bianna golodryga with etting mng, john dickerson and norah o'donnell. y peoplet to it., so many people talking about the r. kelly interview, the first interview since being jailed last month and he says the charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse are all ly 8tedinut denied with having sex with underaged girls or doing >> h anything illegal. >> he wants people to talk about rv. cbs this mterview that you'll e e only here on "cbs this his story we also asked...
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. >> i'm john dickerson with bi could tolodryga and norah unrnnell and gayle king.rs call be largest college admittance scam ever prosecuted by the elicity hupartment. actress felicity huffman and heme.laughlin are two of the 50 people charged in the scheme. theecutors say admissions consultant william singer was at the center of the whole busi business. ing leaded guilty to charges, including racketeering, conspiracy and money laundering. >> according to investigators, parents paid singer to help xamst on college entrance exams revealee athletic coaches. court documents reveal he helped ere student get into yale as a soccer recruit even though she compnot play the sport competitively. the parents allegedly paid singer $11.2 million. it the scheme got other students into elite schools including stanford, georgetown and ucla. rman iutors say it appears colleges were not involved. >>> barry norman is co-founder and director of counseling at a ntsert admissions and she was an admissions offers at barnard college of columbia university. hyod morning, bari. >> good morni
. >> i'm john dickerson with bi could tolodryga and norah unrnnell and gayle king.rs call be largest college admittance scam ever prosecuted by the elicity hupartment. actress felicity huffman and heme.laughlin are two of the 50 people charged in the scheme. theecutors say admissions consultant william singer was at the center of the whole busi business. ing leaded guilty to charges, including racketeering, conspiracy and money laundering. >> according to investigators, parents paid...
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i'm ojohn dickerson with michele miller and dana jacobson.a game that went four overtimes and had more than 300 points scored. >> not an all-star game. regular season game. >> sounds like one of my friends' games. >>> talk about acting range. matt smith is known for his portrayal of prince philip on the netflix series "the crown." now he'll play controversial new york photographer robert mapplethorpe. we'll talk to him about the challenges. >>> later, a major concert for a worthy cause. the back story on "love rocks," the annual benefit event co-organized by designer john varvatos and one of this year's big acts, rock sensation hozier will perform here. >>> first our top story -- an important test flight for the u.s. space program. early this morning, a spacex "falcon 9" rocket successfully launched toward the international space station. it was carrying the new crew dragon capsule that's expected to take astronauts into space later this year. the launch is a crucial step to the often-delayed project. mark strassmann is amongst all the excite
i'm ojohn dickerson with michele miller and dana jacobson.a game that went four overtimes and had more than 300 points scored. >> not an all-star game. regular season game. >> sounds like one of my friends' games. >>> talk about acting range. matt smith is known for his portrayal of prince philip on the netflix series "the crown." now he'll play controversial new york photographer robert mapplethorpe. we'll talk to him about the challenges. >>> later, a...
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collins: the supreme court in dickerson rejected those arguments. and i would be bound by that decision and would faithfully apply it. i would point out in my amicus brief, i pointed out that the validity of the miranda warnings was not at issue and we were not questioning that in that brief. it was the question of the remedy and whether or not the statute that congress had passed on that subject was unconstitutional. senator feinstein: thank you. senator graham: thank you for your information. u.s. citizens cannot be tried by military commissions. that's in the statutes. mr. hawley. senator hawley: can you describe to me your judicial philosophy, tell me what you think the role of a judge should be? mr. collins: the role of the judge is to apply the law fairlyy and impartially to the facts of the case. you would start with the text of the statute, apply the appropriate canons and consult the relevant precedent and what the supreme court has said. article 3 terms is inferior court to the one supreme court and follow what they said. senator hawley: y
collins: the supreme court in dickerson rejected those arguments. and i would be bound by that decision and would faithfully apply it. i would point out in my amicus brief, i pointed out that the validity of the miranda warnings was not at issue and we were not questioning that in that brief. it was the question of the remedy and whether or not the statute that congress had passed on that subject was unconstitutional. senator feinstein: thank you. senator graham: thank you for your information....
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court rejected those academic arguments in that law review which i also did an amicus brief in the dickerson case and i would be bound by that decision and would faithfully apply it. i would also point out in my amicus brief in that case, i pointed out that the validly of the miranda warnings was not at issue and we were not questioning that in that brief. it was the question of the remedy and whether or not the statute that congress has passed on that subject was unconstitutional. >> thank you. i think my time is up. >> u.s. citizens cannot be tried by military commissions. senator hawley. >> thank you. can you describe to me your judicial philosophy. >> i think the role of a judge is to apply the law fairly and impartially to the facts of the case. i think with statutes, you would start with the text of the statute, apply the appropriate cannons. be bound by what the supreme court has said. i adhere as a nominee as an inferior court. >> you mentioned interpreting texts just now. that's what we do every day as lawyers and what you'll do every day on the bench. tell me about how you would go
court rejected those academic arguments in that law review which i also did an amicus brief in the dickerson case and i would be bound by that decision and would faithfully apply it. i would also point out in my amicus brief in that case, i pointed out that the validly of the miranda warnings was not at issue and we were not questioning that in that brief. it was the question of the remedy and whether or not the statute that congress has passed on that subject was unconstitutional. >>...
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. >> host: journalist debra dickerson writing about you in "mother jones" in 2008 said that you are among america's harshest critic of blacks, harshest and most devastating unlike most of the right wing blogosphere. homegirl does her homework. trekkie well, i don't know about harshest critic of blacks. i would say i'm a critic and an ideology that is going to guarantee for the racial equality -- inequality. i am a critic of any type of culture that is counterproductive, that disparages academic effort, the bourgeois values of gratification. and so i'm certainly a critic of race hustling, but i don't, i don't view, i'm surprised she was there because i think that is completely inaccurate. >> host: when you read this article though, and this was back in 2008, have you met her? >> guest: nell. now. trauma it's a backhanded compliment. it's a very favorable article in the sense that basically she says, you come prepared, and that the left has to prepare to debate you. >> guest: yeah, it does help to look at statistics, because as i don't looking at statistics, about crime, about police shooti
. >> host: journalist debra dickerson writing about you in "mother jones" in 2008 said that you are among america's harshest critic of blacks, harshest and most devastating unlike most of the right wing blogosphere. homegirl does her homework. trekkie well, i don't know about harshest critic of blacks. i would say i'm a critic and an ideology that is going to guarantee for the racial equality -- inequality. i am a critic of any type of culture that is counterproductive, that...