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that's all i want is peace. >> dickerson: i'm john dickerson. "60 minutes presents" is next, and we'lle back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) seresto, seresto. our dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... captioning funded by cbs can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. me-rinq that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system... ...attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections...and
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john dickerson? guest: well, i think it is interesting to look and think about what one quality is needed, because the quality has to sync up with the times. i think teambuilding and understanding the presidency as an organization that you need to build and have in place for those emergency moments, which are coming, if you are president , because those emergency moments come, and so you had better be prepared for them. i think those are basic rules of the office. but some of the other parts of the job requires skills that are based on what hits you. if you are a caretaker presidency who faces no wars, then that is different than if you are eight years of two wars and lots of covert operations. it is a different decision making. but on the question of maintenance of american values, because america is an idea and not based on where you were born born, thereou were is a stewardship function of the ideals and values at the heart of the american experiment, and each president is entrusted with those ide
john dickerson? guest: well, i think it is interesting to look and think about what one quality is needed, because the quality has to sync up with the times. i think teambuilding and understanding the presidency as an organization that you need to build and have in place for those emergency moments, which are coming, if you are president , because those emergency moments come, and so you had better be prepared for them. i think those are basic rules of the office. but some of the other parts of...
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john dickerson, what did you hear from that collar? >> guest: well, you know, a lot of passion for president trump. it is not unfamiliar, the passion of president trump supporters. but obviously he excites a great deal of passion on the other side as well. we are headed towards an election in which there will be a great deal of that passion on a kind of trajectory we have seen in politics, not a straight line but a crooked line that looks like a straight line if you even out as he averages and that trajectory we've been on is to engage in harsher and more emotional campaigns. that has a couple of challenges. one, it questions the country which means that any of these debates about opportunity in america, freedom tend to take on highly emotional aspects. with the political scientists have discovered and what also thee psychologists who discoverd or who analyze political behavior have discovered is that when those messages are delivered through t medium eithr television or social media that it has a psychological effect on us and that we
john dickerson, what did you hear from that collar? >> guest: well, you know, a lot of passion for president trump. it is not unfamiliar, the passion of president trump supporters. but obviously he excites a great deal of passion on the other side as well. we are headed towards an election in which there will be a great deal of that passion on a kind of trajectory we have seen in politics, not a straight line but a crooked line that looks like a straight line if you even out as he...
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john dickerson?uest: well, i think it is interesting to look and think about what one quality is needed, because the quality has to sync up with the times. i think teambuilding and understanding the presidency as an organization that you need to build and have in place for those emergency moments, which are coming, if you are president , because those emergency moments come, and so you had better be prepared for them. i think those are basic rules of the office. but some of the other parts of the job requires skills that are based on what hits you. if you are a caretaker presidency who faces no wars, then that is different than if you are eight years of two wars and lots of covert operations. it is a different decision making. but on the question of maintenance of american values, because america is an idea and not based on where you were born born, thereou were is a stewardship function of the ideals and values at the heart of the american experiment, and each president is entrusted with those ideal
john dickerson?uest: well, i think it is interesting to look and think about what one quality is needed, because the quality has to sync up with the times. i think teambuilding and understanding the presidency as an organization that you need to build and have in place for those emergency moments, which are coming, if you are president , because those emergency moments come, and so you had better be prepared for them. i think those are basic rules of the office. but some of the other parts of...
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police political perspective from these troubled times with john dickerson. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." >> brennan: good morning and welcome to "face the nation." after 19 straight days and nights of outrage following the death of george floyd, a weary and emotionally drained america has settled into a trifecta of crises affecting every part of our culture and society. we will continue to bring you all the news on all three fronts as the race to contain the coronavirus to repair our devastated economy and to fix systematic racism keeps moving. cbs news national correspondent mark strassmann begins our coverage today from atlanta. >> reporter: atlanta, known as the city too busy to hate, was in turmoil overnight. protestors enraged by another deadly police shooting took to the streets. they blocked a stretch of downtown interstates confronted by dozens of police in riot gear. atlanta does burning. some protestors torched this wendy's where the shooting took place. on friday night, two white atlanta police officers wrestled with rashard brooks aft
police political perspective from these troubled times with john dickerson. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." >> brennan: good morning and welcome to "face the nation." after 19 straight days and nights of outrage following the death of george floyd, a weary and emotionally drained america has settled into a trifecta of crises affecting every part of our culture and society. we will continue to bring you all the news on all three fronts as the race to contain...
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washington governor jay inslee and south carolina senator tim scott will also join john dickerson fore on the soaring coronavirus cases in their states. today, princeton university announced it will remove woodrow wilson's name from its public and international affairs school. the university cited the former president's "racist thinking and policies." the decision follows a global n nd civ rights. mississippi lawmakers today took steps to erase the confederate battle emblem from the state flag. it's the last state to incorporate the symbol. late today, the state senate joined the house in voting on a plan that would remove the confederate banner. governor tate reeves says he supports the change. more big companies are unfriending facebook. unilever, honda, and verizon joined coca-cola, hershey, and twitter in pulling their ads. the boycott calls on facebook to police hate speech and misinformation on its site. c.e.o. mark zuckerberg yesterday announced steps to address the issue. s apar, critics appear unimpressed. president trump promised a second round of stimulus payments in an int
washington governor jay inslee and south carolina senator tim scott will also join john dickerson fore on the soaring coronavirus cases in their states. today, princeton university announced it will remove woodrow wilson's name from its public and international affairs school. the university cited the former president's "racist thinking and policies." the decision follows a global n nd civ rights. mississippi lawmakers today took steps to erase the confederate battle emblem from the...
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dickerson, thank you very much.rdest job in the world," goes on sale tomorrow. >>> ahead, award winning actress rita moreno tells anthony about her latest animated project and how she has struggled with being typecast for much of - why choose invisalign over other aligners? - only invisalign treatment uses smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably than ordinary aligners. so i can create custom treatment plans for every smile. so i can create custom sfx: dog bark sfx: confetti popper popping sfx: bubbles when we can't be close, we can still be close. >>> i ammageless. [ laughter ] i was born in cuba, but now i am an american citizen. >> okay. i don't need to know if -- >> that's acclaimed actress rita moreno playing the role of lydia, the matriarch of the alvarez family in norman here's remake of "one day at a time." covid-19 precautions halted production earlier this spring, but the sitcom will return tomorrow with an animated special on pop tv which is a division of viacomcbs. the show
dickerson, thank you very much.rdest job in the world," goes on sale tomorrow. >>> ahead, award winning actress rita moreno tells anthony about her latest animated project and how she has struggled with being typecast for much of - why choose invisalign over other aligners? - only invisalign treatment uses smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably than ordinary aligners. so i can create custom treatment plans for every smile. so i can create custom...
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i want to bring in julian ainsley and caitlyn dickerson. welcome to both of you. thing trump kicked off his campaign on and the wall and detentions are the things he believes most. what's the context of the ruling this week? >> well, it's a huge blow to all of that, ali. this ruling that came out late friday night said the children who are in family detention centers cannot be held longer than 20 days. it's the judge reinforcing something that's been saying for decades. this is judge dolly jean who says children can't be held in these conditions. the original order had nothing to do with the parents. she can't force i.c.e. to children. right now, they're being held longer than 20 days because i.c.e. says they can release them and they can't release the parents and they did, ali, we reported on this last week, they gave these parents the option. they sent out forms and said, sat everyone down and said you can sign this form to release your child and not one of them understandably so signed that form. so that shows if i.c.e. does decide to take the other route here
i want to bring in julian ainsley and caitlyn dickerson. welcome to both of you. thing trump kicked off his campaign on and the wall and detentions are the things he believes most. what's the context of the ruling this week? >> well, it's a huge blow to all of that, ali. this ruling that came out late friday night said the children who are in family detention centers cannot be held longer than 20 days. it's the judge reinforcing something that's been saying for decades. this is judge...
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[cheering and applause] and from memphis, tennessee, it's the dickerson family. yeah.ring and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a possibility of driving away in a brand-new car.
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> i'm john dickerson, this week on "face the nation," a record number of new coronavirus cases explodes in the u.s. over 45,000 in a single day, marking the biggest jump since the pandemic started. while governors in multiple states hit pause on reopening, and the white house downplays the dangerous spread. for the first time in two months, the coronavirus task force reappeared on friday as the virus spiked in the south and west. the nation's top disease expe wasmr. doceng a serious problem in certain areas. >> the vice president was more optimistic. >> vice president pence: we have made truly remarkable progress. >> our guests this morning, vice-president pence in an exclusive interview before he visits three states struggling to rein in the virus, texas, arizona, and florida. >> did the reopening happen too early? >> vice president pence: i notice the temptation to associate the new cases in the sunbelt with the reopening. >> we'll ask him about the president's confusing messages on testing. [inaudible] >> president trump: i don't kid. let me just tell y
captioning sponsored by cbs >> i'm john dickerson, this week on "face the nation," a record number of new coronavirus cases explodes in the u.s. over 45,000 in a single day, marking the biggest jump since the pandemic started. while governors in multiple states hit pause on reopening, and the white house downplays the dangerous spread. for the first time in two months, the coronavirus task force reappeared on friday as the virus spiked in the south and west. the nation's top...
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tech giant's annual worldwide developer's conference, this morning he is talking with our joh john dickerson reporter: an important part of his job is putting in face time with those who don't share all of his values. >> there are always things that good people can work on together, i think, even people with very different views. >> reporter: it sounds like you're describing your interactions with president trump. >> that wasn't where i was going, but... >> reporter: one-on-one with tim cook, later on sunday morning. >> pauley: we tracy smith, we take note of new music from yusuf islam, formerly cat stevens. and there are proposals to reform the nation's police. michelle miller tells the true tale of today's black cowboys. we'll have the latest on last night's rally in tulsa for president trump. plus steve hartman, jim gaffigan, and more. our sunday morning for the 21st of june 2020 will be back in a moment. ♪ explore floor and decor your way, and comfortably shop over a million square feet of in- stock flooring! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can b
tech giant's annual worldwide developer's conference, this morning he is talking with our joh john dickerson reporter: an important part of his job is putting in face time with those who don't share all of his values. >> there are always things that good people can work on together, i think, even people with very different views. >> reporter: it sounds like you're describing your interactions with president trump. >> that wasn't where i was going, but... >> reporter:...
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this morning, author john dickerson discusses his new book. also, a reporter with a book about korea. he discusses the anniversary of the korean war. washington journal, a live at 7:00 eastern this morning. joined the discussion with your phone calls, tweets, text messages. >> the senate returns this afternoon to continue debate on the judicial nominations. a vote to advance the nomination takes place at 5:30 eastern. you can follow the senate live on c-span two. the house returns thursday at 9:00 eastern. they take up their police reform bill as proxy voting rules are still the fact due to the coronavirus. washington, d.c. statehood is on the agenda. yoca
this morning, author john dickerson discusses his new book. also, a reporter with a book about korea. he discusses the anniversary of the korean war. washington journal, a live at 7:00 eastern this morning. joined the discussion with your phone calls, tweets, text messages. >> the senate returns this afternoon to continue debate on the judicial nominations. a vote to advance the nomination takes place at 5:30 eastern. you can follow the senate live on c-span two. the house returns...
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distance learning but not all students can do it due to the lack of tools like laptops cell phones etc dickerson herman's also worries and the loss of jobs and another question thought from. ryan and that it is about we should be careful and cautious about sending kids back to school before there is a vaccine and before that ins why spike treatment action is that they're all they just in the conversation what are your thoughts here. i mean i think that's definitely something to consider given that that children again are not going to school and existing in some bubble where they're separated from their families and other people in their households so even though children themselves might not be at high risk teachers staff at the school and people within their families are potentially at high risk and sending them in without any type of countermeasures or intervention for somebody who may end up developing severe disease when they got to be a child or more likely somebody in their home and this is especially apartment for people who are living in multigenerational households where there may be gr
distance learning but not all students can do it due to the lack of tools like laptops cell phones etc dickerson herman's also worries and the loss of jobs and another question thought from. ryan and that it is about we should be careful and cautious about sending kids back to school before there is a vaccine and before that ins why spike treatment action is that they're all they just in the conversation what are your thoughts here. i mean i think that's definitely something to consider given...
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." >> pauley: john dickerson lays out the challenges facing today's presidents. >>> david martin talksh members of the military about the racial hurdles they face. >>> conor knighton shows us some photos that are small wonders. >>> plus, erin moriarty, steve hearten and the story behind the song they call the black national anthem. all on this "sunday morning" for the 14th of june, 2020. we'll be right back. ♪ you asked for 'em, so tiny tacos are back for good. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. polo! marco...! polo! sì? marco...! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui what's not surprising? geico helping you save even more on car and motorcycle insurance. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! now get an extra 15% credit when you switch before october 7th. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. >> pauley: where's first lady melania trump when her husband is so often front and center? a clearer picture emerges f
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john dickerson, thank you so much for being with us.eah, great book. >>> that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage after this final break. rolling stone calls the king of staten island, hilarious and heartfelt. are you a weirdo? ugh, the weirdest. judd apatow's best movie yet. i don't even know why you clean the truck... what are you trying to show up all sexy to a fire? i like him. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. i need all the breaks, that i can get. it's the one. the best for your skin. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. libert
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last year on this day, alice dickerson made his debut with the giants. a grand slam and six rbis.e missing this summer without baseball. that is the stay in sports, june 21. >>> nascar was all set to raise today at the superspeedway in talladega but the weather had other ideas. all you need to see as the lightning strikes to know why the race was first delayed. and came heavy rain. and if you thought the lightning was bad, look how slippery it was for the drying trucks that are at a non-race speed. the race was postponed until tomorrow. an interesting note, 5000 fans were allowed to buy tickets if they lived within 150 miles of the track. >>> if you are a dallas cowboys fan and concerned about who the quarterback would be, if there is a season, you have your answer. the cowboys and dak prescott are talking about a long-term contract. wescott made it known that he will sign the franchise tender that the cowboys presented him with in march. that means prescott will get $31.4 million this season. >>> we will leave you with this, uncle david is sightless. the family gathered for the f
last year on this day, alice dickerson made his debut with the giants. a grand slam and six rbis.e missing this summer without baseball. that is the stay in sports, june 21. >>> nascar was all set to raise today at the superspeedway in talladega but the weather had other ideas. all you need to see as the lightning strikes to know why the race was first delayed. and came heavy rain. and if you thought the lightning was bad, look how slippery it was for the drying trucks that are at a...
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jonathan dickerson spoke to him. >> you're full of secrets. >> i'm full of secrets and it's hard note be trained well. >> tim cook will finally get to share those secrets when he gets to kick off the worldwide developers conference. >> we want to talk about the next document to transform the world. >> it's a gathering of programmers from around the world that control content and half a trillion dollar app-based economy. find o some of your mo favorite features are announced there. if you're a developer, you get some new technology that you can incorporate in your new app and make your app even better. you're somebody like me who looks at it all, you see the intersection of technology and the liberal arts and it makes your heart sing. >> were you among your people when this happened? >> oh, yeah, oh, yes. if it were physical i'd be right there with everybody else. >> the conference will not be physical this year for the same reason we're doing this interview 2500 miles apart. it's a consequence of covid-19. apple will host a virtual conference promising more than a green workaround. t
jonathan dickerson spoke to him. >> you're full of secrets. >> i'm full of secrets and it's hard note be trained well. >> tim cook will finally get to share those secrets when he gets to kick off the worldwide developers conference. >> we want to talk about the next document to transform the world. >> it's a gathering of programmers from around the world that control content and half a trillion dollar app-based economy. find o some of your mo favorite features are...
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caitlin dickerson, thank you for being with us. >>> just ahead, a look at what father's day means in activism. our conversation with cheryl lowery osbourne, daughter of reverend joe lowery. that's next. daughter of reverend joe lowery. that's next. this for a long tim. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. wherever you may go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. 'remember when any footlong was five dollars?' hit it, charlie. ♪ oh, you're five, ♪ five. ♪ five-dollar, ♪ five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong. ♪ it's freshly made ♪ with veggies. ♪ it's back. five-dollar footlong
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and that founder of black lives matter oklahoma city chapter reverend dickerson is with me now. appreciate your time. you worked on getting this video released for more than a year. tell me about why and what is your reaction now that -- when you first saw it? >> actually i had been privy to some of the footage prior to it being released to the public and especially prior being released to the family. and that was my primary goal was to be in service of the scott family because i knew they had a right to be able to understand and be aware of what happened to mr. scott. >> so, you know, it wasn't easy for you to get this out for everyone to see which is now in the national conversation. we see the conclusion from the police there was that nothing wrong happened. we hear scott say multiple times he can't breathe in the video. here again, reverend, is one of those exchanges. >> i can't breathe. >> i don't care. >> and even after scott is silent and appears to be unconscious, we hear him being accused of faking it on multiple occasions like these. >> he's acting like he's unconsciou
and that founder of black lives matter oklahoma city chapter reverend dickerson is with me now. appreciate your time. you worked on getting this video released for more than a year. tell me about why and what is your reaction now that -- when you first saw it? >> actually i had been privy to some of the footage prior to it being released to the public and especially prior being released to the family. and that was my primary goal was to be in service of the scott family because i knew...
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here's john dickerson. >> reporter: in his inaugural address, president trump promised that... >> the be forgotten no longer. >> reporter: he promised action on behalf of those who had been ignored by the powerful and to fix a system that had kept them ignored. this week, protesters took to the streets to fix a broken system. they marched on behalf of forgotten men and women. george floyd, breona taylor, ahmad arbry-- forgotten that they were citizens, forgotten tat they were human. president george w. bush said floyd's death resulted from systemic racism, the latest in a long series of tragedies, not incidents, but victims of a system that had forgotten them. the marchers pushing across the nation sought justice, which starts with a recognition. some answer was required to the cry of pain to show that it was heard, not in the ear but in the heart. justice requires a hearing. this was a moment for a president. a few paragraphs and the usual brief febrilation of public care were not enough. in a nation dedicated to equality, the president is the one official who represents everybody an
here's john dickerson. >> reporter: in his inaugural address, president trump promised that... >> the be forgotten no longer. >> reporter: he promised action on behalf of those who had been ignored by the powerful and to fix a system that had kept them ignored. this week, protesters took to the streets to fix a broken system. they marched on behalf of forgotten men and women. george floyd, breona taylor, ahmad arbry-- forgotten that they were citizens, forgotten tat they were...
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we will also be joined by john dickerson, out with his new book on the american presidency and in partnershipamerican 70tory tv, we look back at years since the start of the korean war. all of our coverage is available on the web at c-span.org. up next, a rear of the president's speech in tulsa, oklahoma tonight. he spoke for an hour and 15 minutes. he was preceded by mike pence. ["proud to be an american" by plays]enwood
we will also be joined by john dickerson, out with his new book on the american presidency and in partnershipamerican 70tory tv, we look back at years since the start of the korean war. all of our coverage is available on the web at c-span.org. up next, a rear of the president's speech in tulsa, oklahoma tonight. he spoke for an hour and 15 minutes. he was preceded by mike pence. ["proud to be an american" by plays]enwood
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under heaven ♪ ♪ and a time to every purpose under heaven ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> i'm john dickersonus cases explodes in the u.s. over 45,000 in a single day, marking the biggest jump since the pandemic started. while governors in multiple states hit pause on reopening, and the white house downplays the dangerous spread. for the first time in two months, the coronavirus task force reappeared on friday as the virus spiked in the south and west. the nation's top disease expert was somber. >> doctor: we are facing a serious problem in certain areas. >> the vice president was more optimistic. >> vice president pence: we have made truly remarkable progress.
under heaven ♪ ♪ and a time to every purpose under heaven ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> i'm john dickersonus cases explodes in the u.s. over 45,000 in a single day, marking the biggest jump since the pandemic started. while governors in multiple states hit pause on reopening, and the white house downplays the dangerous spread. for the first time in two months, the coronavirus task force reappeared on friday as the virus spiked in the south and west. the nation's top disease...
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morning, author and 60 minutes correspondent john dickerson discusses his new book, "the hardest jobn the world: the american presidency." a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and author, life in korea 1950-1953. he discusses the anniversary of the korean war. wash -- watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and joined with their phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> president trump spoke to reporters today before departing the white house for his campaign rally in also, oklahoma. here are his remarks. president trump: we had a good decision in the john bolton book case, and the judge was very
morning, author and 60 minutes correspondent john dickerson discusses his new book, "the hardest jobn the world: the american presidency." a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and author, life in korea 1950-1953. he discusses the anniversary of the korean war. wash -- watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and joined with their phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> president trump spoke to reporters today before departing...
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let's bring in the reporter for the "new york times," kaitlin dickerson. she has been covering the protests for the "times." her latest piece looks t s at t devastation to small and majority-owned businesses that likely will not recover from the looting on the heels of the coronavirus shutdown of the last several months. good morning. great to have you in the conversation. you're digging deeper into something we all know is happening, we're all seeing on our tvs. that is not the peaceful protesters who want change in the wake of the death of george floyd, but the people taking advantage of the protests by looting small businesses. we've seen big businesses like macy's in new york. tell us more btabout the impactf small businesses, particularly those owned by black and brown people in america. >> sure. so what i wanted to do was to look at how those businesses were surviving, what they were waking up to. as we know, this protesting movement is happening against the background of the virus pandem pandemic, one that has disproportionately impacted these busin
let's bring in the reporter for the "new york times," kaitlin dickerson. she has been covering the protests for the "times." her latest piece looks t s at t devastation to small and majority-owned businesses that likely will not recover from the looting on the heels of the coronavirus shutdown of the last several months. good morning. great to have you in the conversation. you're digging deeper into something we all know is happening, we're all seeing on our tvs. that is not...
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. >> coming up on "washington journal" john dickerson discusses his new book, the hardest job in therican
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dickerson, where the government was not going to challenge the miranda stand and the court appointed an amicus to argue because the government chose not to take the position. >> so you're saying there's some kind of judicial right of judicial power here that the amicus is preventing? >> no, i think, i mean, i think as was stated there's an inherent power and it occurs at the district court level, not frequently, for the court to appoint an amicus when it needs advice or legal briefing on an issue. but here it's even more important because you need adversarial briefing. >> what -- but in a criminal case that is the adversarial process. it's the government against the criminal defendant. who is -- what does it mean to have an adversary with the government and the defendant agree? this is representing some kind of inherent authority of the court? >> it's representing the authority of the court to understand the opposing argument. just like your, your honor, you have the government and the petitioner aligned, and the disregard was brought in to argue the other side. it doesn't mean that
dickerson, where the government was not going to challenge the miranda stand and the court appointed an amicus to argue because the government chose not to take the position. >> so you're saying there's some kind of judicial right of judicial power here that the amicus is preventing? >> no, i think, i mean, i think as was stated there's an inherent power and it occurs at the district court level, not frequently, for the court to appoint an amicus when it needs advice or legal...
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reporter mary jordan looks at the life first lady melania trump and 60 minutes correspondent john dickerson examined-- examines the duties and stressors on the presidency in the hardest job in the world. also published this week in a strange rights terra explores why some americans are breaking away from traditional religion. congressman eric sauve well reflects on the impeachment proceedings against president trump in and again and in him and they are not listening, ryan james could ask and harmon hill are ignoring the will of the american people, which has led to the rise of popular is on. look for these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. .. is my honor to welcome you to what i believe will be a very provocative discussion about a compelling new book, "how to educate an american" a conservative vision for tomorrow's schools. we are joined today by a
reporter mary jordan looks at the life first lady melania trump and 60 minutes correspondent john dickerson examined-- examines the duties and stressors on the presidency in the hardest job in the world. also published this week in a strange rights terra explores why some americans are breaking away from traditional religion. congressman eric sauve well reflects on the impeachment proceedings against president trump in and again and in him and they are not listening, ryan james could ask and...
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tim cook was on cbs over the weekend and had a couple interesting points to make with john dickersononsibility when it comes to paying taxes and considering constituencies other than shareholders here's what he said. >> apple has a market cap of about $1.4 trillion. what is the role of a ceo in a socially responsible company that has that kind of size in the world? >> you know, there was a time back many years ago where ceos were just supposed to focus on profits only and not so much the constitue y constituenci constituencies and that's never been my view. i've never subscribed to that. >> jim, unlikely that that is going to dent the stock or any interest in buying the stock >> we now find this is the new way. i mean, there is a piece out today raising price target for sales force saying it is lagged by 32% its 's talking about mare expansion. if you're not thinking about other stakeholders two new groups of investors. the investors who have already traded 400 times today and are down a lot and then the younger people who say, you know what, i want to know what this company is doing
tim cook was on cbs over the weekend and had a couple interesting points to make with john dickersononsibility when it comes to paying taxes and considering constituencies other than shareholders here's what he said. >> apple has a market cap of about $1.4 trillion. what is the role of a ceo in a socially responsible company that has that kind of size in the world? >> you know, there was a time back many years ago where ceos were just supposed to focus on profits only and not so...
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morning, author and 60 minutes correspondent john dickerson discusses his new book, "the hardest job in the world: the american presidency." a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and author, life in korea 1950-1953. he discusses the anniversary of the korean war. wash -- watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and joined with their phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> president trump spoke to reporters today before departing the white house for his campaign rally in also, oklahoma. here are his remarks. president trump: we had a good decision in the john bolton book case, and the judge was very powerful in his statement toward classified information, and very powerful also in the fact that the country will get the money, any money he makes. i hope a lot of books -- well i don't really hope that, but any money he makes, will be given back in my opinion, based on the ruling. i think it will be given back. the judge was very smart and very indignant that what bolton did. it was a great ruling. obviously, the book was already out, it le
morning, author and 60 minutes correspondent john dickerson discusses his new book, "the hardest job in the world: the american presidency." a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and author, life in korea 1950-1953. he discusses the anniversary of the korean war. wash -- watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and joined with their phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ >> president trump spoke to reporters today before departing...