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i'm john dickerson in for norah.ht, president biden warns the world that we are closer to a nuclear conflict than at any point since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. the white house advised there is no new information that russia is planning an imminent nuclear attack on ukraine, but the president's remarks demonstrate that the u.s. is taking vladimir putin's threats seriously, especially as events continue to turn against him in ukraine. russia's military continues to lose ground, and russia is losing military-age men, as they flee the country to avoid the draft. putin has repeatedly reminded west that nuclear weapon are one of his options in ukraine. major garrett will start us off tonight from the white house. good evening, major. >> reporter: good evening, john. a midterm election is coming, and voter concern about stability and continuity in times of crisis might emerge as an issue. even so, experts we talked to said the risk of russia using a nuclear weapon in ukraine is higher, in no small measure because sen
i'm john dickerson in for norah.ht, president biden warns the world that we are closer to a nuclear conflict than at any point since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. the white house advised there is no new information that russia is planning an imminent nuclear attack on ukraine, but the president's remarks demonstrate that the u.s. is taking vladimir putin's threats seriously, especially as events continue to turn against him in ukraine. russia's military continues to lose ground, and russia...
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commissioner dickerson? >> definitely congratulations to all of you. as a small business here in san francisco, you all are like the people that we all look up to, the small businesses that had been open for two years, five years, ten years and i want to just honor your persistence, your commitment. i know sometimes it feels like i got to do the job because i've got to pay bills but i want to broaden your perspective of these small businesses, you no, they by a lot of value to the community and for people to be able to keep coming back, being able to depend on you, being able to know that when they need that bike to ride or they need that coffee to sip, they can come back and see the same people and you can ask about the kids and the family and the dog, all of those things are so important to the city of san francisco especially, so i just want to say congratulations, thank you for your persistence, perseverance and long suffering and the joy you bring, the assets you bring to the city of san francisco. so, thank you. >> thank you. you know, i think, f
commissioner dickerson? >> definitely congratulations to all of you. as a small business here in san francisco, you all are like the people that we all look up to, the small businesses that had been open for two years, five years, ten years and i want to just honor your persistence, your commitment. i know sometimes it feels like i got to do the job because i've got to pay bills but i want to broaden your perspective of these small businesses, you no, they by a lot of value to the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> dickerson: tonight, a warning about the prospect of a nuclear confrontation. president biden claims the world is closer to the use of nuclear weapons than at any time since the cuban missile crisis. the president says he's taking vladimir putin seriously when the russian leader talks about using nuclear weapons. president zelenskyy responds to putin's threat. >> i think that is dangerous even to speak about it. >> dickerson: cbs' major garrett reports from the white house. plus, david martin from the pentagon on putin's nuclear capabilities, and how the u.s. might respond to a nuclear strike. new york city's state of emergency: the nation's largest city is overwhelmed by the influx of migrants. tanya rivero reports on what the mayor is now demanding. >> this should be handled at t
captioning sponsored by cbs >> dickerson: tonight, a warning about the prospect of a nuclear confrontation. president biden claims the world is closer to the use of nuclear weapons than at any time since the cuban missile crisis. the president says he's taking vladimir putin seriously when the russian leader talks about using nuclear weapons. president zelenskyy responds to putin's threat. >> i think that is dangerous even to speak about it. >> dickerson: cbs' major garrett...
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karma dickerson. >> good for her. taking a live look outside this is a shot of the golden gate bridge in of the towers. there is that fog is a blocking the rest of the view. kron first chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. if you don't want the where can you go this we've got some spots. so check out. you get way forecast. if you're headed out about this weekend. looks like a nice weekend. weather wise to do it. >> beautiful fall weather around the state. you are going to see some of that patchy fog right along the coastline. some of that moving in right now. so yeah, head out. the airports is affecting airports right now. no, we're looking good right set oakland, san jose looking good. little breezy out towards sfo. right now the fog begins to move back on shore. you will find some clouds in the monterey bay tomorrow morning in some cool temperatures to this is a partial clearing by the afternoon in monterey about 61 degrees. 61 also in carmel. 63 in salinas and 63 degrees in santa cruz, southern california. find litt
karma dickerson. >> good for her. taking a live look outside this is a shot of the golden gate bridge in of the towers. there is that fog is a blocking the rest of the view. kron first chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. if you don't want the where can you go this we've got some spots. so check out. you get way forecast. if you're headed out about this weekend. looks like a nice weekend. weather wise to do it. >> beautiful fall weather around the state. you are going to see some of...
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bringing in john dickerson who watched the entire hearings with alghcomme wants donaldmp under oath before congress. poermsighlyis lis n bee other legal instances. there is a precedent, other presidents, expresidents being called up, many testified even in sticky situations saying it was part of their duty. truman didn't saying he was protected by executive privilege. >> o'donnell: another thing we learned today, too, is just how much this was premeditated, this attack on the capitol. >> reporter: that's right, there were more data points to show, in two instances, where president trump had the chance to turn the wheel towards safety or danger he chose danger. he knew supporters were armed and dangerous. he said invite them in, welcome them in. when he heard mike pence was under specific threat at the capitol, he issued a tweet making him more of a target, in both instances he turned to danger. >> o'donnell: and then today they alleged, too, the threat to democracy is not over. >> reporter: well, the president is the head of the republican party, and it's no benefit to republicans to talk
bringing in john dickerson who watched the entire hearings with alghcomme wants donaldmp under oath before congress. poermsighlyis lis n bee other legal instances. there is a precedent, other presidents, expresidents being called up, many testified even in sticky situations saying it was part of their duty. truman didn't saying he was protected by executive privilege. >> o'donnell: another thing we learned today, too, is just how much this was premeditated, this attack on the capitol....
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call this a serial killer is right. >> and those karma dickerson reporting for us tonight. coming up, more frustration for family and friends of a bay area woman presumed dead. >> with the remains found actually were. plus, gas prices are back through the roof, setting. >> all-time highs in some cases. what governor newsom is doing to try to help people pay less for gas. and the blue angels to dazzle us up in the sky. go under the sea. tonight will visit with them. is a fleet week is here. ♪ ♪ this is how it feels to du more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. imagine that. ♪ ♪ dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or
call this a serial killer is right. >> and those karma dickerson reporting for us tonight. coming up, more frustration for family and friends of a bay area woman presumed dead. >> with the remains found actually were. plus, gas prices are back through the roof, setting. >> all-time highs in some cases. what governor newsom is doing to try to help people pay less for gas. and the blue angels to dazzle us up in the sky. go under the sea. tonight will visit with them. is a fleet...
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commissioner dickerson? >> definitely congratulations to all of you.a small business here in san francisco, you all are like the people that we all look up to, the small businesses that had been open for two years, five years, ten years and i want to just honor your persistence, your commitment. i know sometimes it feels like i got to do the job because i've got to pay bills but i want to broaden your perspective of these small businesses, you no, they by a lot of value to the community and for people to be able to keep coming back, being able to depend on you, being able to know that when they need that bike to ride or they need that coffee to sip, they can come back and see the same people and you can ask about the kids and the family and the dog, all of those things are so important to the city of san francisco especially, so i just want to say congratulations, thank you for your persistence, perseverance and long suffering and the joy you bring, the assets you bring to the city of san francisco. so, thank you. >> thank you. you know, i think, first
commissioner dickerson? >> definitely congratulations to all of you.a small business here in san francisco, you all are like the people that we all look up to, the small businesses that had been open for two years, five years, ten years and i want to just honor your persistence, your commitment. i know sometimes it feels like i got to do the job because i've got to pay bills but i want to broaden your perspective of these small businesses, you no, they by a lot of value to the community...
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i want to bring in cbs news chief political analyst john dickerson, who watched the entire hearings withht. so this committee wants donald trump under oath before congress. how likely is that? >> it seems highly unlikely. he has not been participating in other legal incidents. there is a precedent. other presidents, ex-presidents have been called up. many of them testified, even in sticky situations, saying it was part of their duty. truman didn't, saying it was protected by executive privilege. >> the other thing we learned today is just how much this was premeditated, this attack on the capitol. >> that's right. there were more data points to show in two instances, when president trump had a chance to turn the wheel toward safety or danger, he chose danger. he knew that his supporters who were at his rally were arm and were dangerous. he said invite them in, welcome them in. when he heard mike pence was under specific threat at the capitol, he issued a tweet making him more of a target. in both instances didn't turn to safety. he turned to danger. >> and today they allege too the threa
i want to bring in cbs news chief political analyst john dickerson, who watched the entire hearings withht. so this committee wants donald trump under oath before congress. how likely is that? >> it seems highly unlikely. he has not been participating in other legal incidents. there is a precedent. other presidents, ex-presidents have been called up. many of them testified, even in sticky situations, saying it was part of their duty. truman didn't, saying it was protected by executive...
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heat to flames and to embers. >> that was karma dickerson reporting rob bonta's. new guidelines are voluntary but not following them could legal risk. new tonight at 10 will be available to students and some staff and some sacramento schools. is a nasal spray that will quickly reverse an opioid overdose. this as the nation has been seen an increase in overdoses because of fentanyl. district officials say that staff will also receive training about this medication. people with student loans may want to be on the lookout for unknown callers. several federal agencies are working on ways to. >> stop borrowers from getting scammed. their push comes after the biden administration approved $10,000 in student loan forgiveness. the fcc is working to identify scam numbers and block those calls through phone providers. they say if you're unsure about who's calling, just hang up, also, do what needs to pay anything to apply for the relief. san francisco supervisor says he is against the blue angels flying over the city during fleet week. district. 5 supervisor dean preston se
heat to flames and to embers. >> that was karma dickerson reporting rob bonta's. new guidelines are voluntary but not following them could legal risk. new tonight at 10 will be available to students and some staff and some sacramento schools. is a nasal spray that will quickly reverse an opioid overdose. this as the nation has been seen an increase in overdoses because of fentanyl. district officials say that staff will also receive training about this medication. people with student...
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then like non. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us. about 7 million taxpayers will get rebates through direct deposit. the remaining 13 million californians will get them through debit cards in the mail. >> it's officially fleet week here in the bay area. i'm stephanie lin coming up on the kron, 4 news, we take you on board giant play. learn more about and why it's called the fat albert. >> coming up in sports playoff baseball, he can win. the new york team loses. you get all upset. sometimes sometimes. all right. that's what we have tonight. we'll talk about our feelings next. in sports. >> well, you probably heard by now it's blue angels are back in san francisco for fleet week, but they're not the only aircraft you'll see in the next few for stephanie lin caught a ride on one of the most beloved aircrafts in the fleet fat albert. the only plane in the airshow operated by u.s. marines. >> with the strength and size that could carry you to mount olympus and back. they called the super hercules this massive plane might not be the first
then like non. >> that was karma dickerson reporting for us. about 7 million taxpayers will get rebates through direct deposit. the remaining 13 million californians will get them through debit cards in the mail. >> it's officially fleet week here in the bay area. i'm stephanie lin coming up on the kron, 4 news, we take you on board giant play. learn more about and why it's called the fat albert. >> coming up in sports playoff baseball, he can win. the new york team loses. you...
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. >> for decades, reporter carbon dickerson explains why the state of california says this project isal and why some 40 years later, some communities are still saying yet. no, thanks. >> california has long had a mismatch where the water falls and where people are. the water. but the was in the sierra nevada. >> but most of the population is in the central valley in the bay area along the coast or in southern california. >> add to that climate change less than less water is falling overall and the mismatch becomes a crisis trying to balance those needs as california's department of water resources. again, looking for a water lifeline. >> to store water when it's available and deliver it to them when they need it. pushing a plan that has on many occasions seeing dead in the water. >> the delta convenience, the area we call the delta runs from sacramento down to tracy in the bay area out to the water. about half of california's water supply flows through here. the current delta commands project proposal commonly known as the delta tunnels. but at this point be just one tunnel with 2 in
. >> for decades, reporter carbon dickerson explains why the state of california says this project isal and why some 40 years later, some communities are still saying yet. no, thanks. >> california has long had a mismatch where the water falls and where people are. the water. but the was in the sierra nevada. >> but most of the population is in the central valley in the bay area along the coast or in southern california. >> add to that climate change less than less water...
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so didn't fashion dickerson a lap nice little bouquet? let mahatma exempt from london only again and again, exanine would have been open the hall axton good. that didn't the didn't begin will give me the malachi watson hanger dead when we're getting loud bullock would be you . what happened? was he the when i'm listening. okay. philly. he came. pity. hope. we'll to be good . hold on. one more. tpa puzzle was on that one. what will happen? lay them, what the plan. okay, does the frankincense m y caught out of her pascaner an aconia my how you how anybody pick on to look c z o noon or do old? why horrible need to corporate lexia? the from them like this. i any by then a miss on can you hear me? no loud, initial one will a bit muddled up with big shot up. really yet our employee when you may, will, will you feel on at the little side. there's a lot. if you help me get my allow bother to rock dies, it could be some man will kill with obey your root canal. the phillip belma go pod, bill allowable. nicole, but yet i wouldn't be one that i was s
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karma dickerson explains why state officials are calling this project essential and why some 40 years later, some communities are still saying no. >> california has long had a mismatch where the water falls and where people are. with the water. about 2 thirds falls in the sierra nevada. but most of the population is in the central valley in the bay area along the coast or in southern california. >> after that climate change, less than less water is falling overall and the mismatch becomes a crisis trying to balance those needs as california's department of water resources. again, looking for a water lifeline. >> to store water when it's available and deliver it to them when they need it. pushing a plan that has on many occasions seeing dead in the water, the delta convenience, the area we call the delta runs from sacramento down to tracy in the bay area out to the water. >> about half of california's water supply flows through here. the current delta commands project proposal commonly known as the delta tunnels. but at this point be just one tunnel with 2 in takes here in the area of
karma dickerson explains why state officials are calling this project essential and why some 40 years later, some communities are still saying no. >> california has long had a mismatch where the water falls and where people are. with the water. about 2 thirds falls in the sierra nevada. but most of the population is in the central valley in the bay area along the coast or in southern california. >> after that climate change, less than less water is falling overall and the mismatch...
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woodward is in conversation now with our john dickerson. >> mr.oodward, the president. >> hi, bob. >> reporter: in 2020, whenever the phone rang at bob woodward's house, he reached for a tape recorder. >> is it a robocall or trump? >> i bring rage out. i do bring rage out. i don't know if that's an asset or liability, but i do. >> reporter: later, bob woodward and the trump tapes. >>> for better or worse, a new yorker by the name of robert moses refashioned much of this city in the mid 20th century. martha teichner speaks with ralph fiennes stars in a new play about the power broker. >> robert moses, whose very enemies would say that he more than any other person is the man who built new york. >> reporter: that's no exaggeration. ralph fiennes stars in a new play about him. >> he has an extraordinary inner conviction that he is right. >> reporter: is he arrogant? >> yeah. >> the need is there. >> reporter: he is still controversial. a reminder why, ahead this "sunday morning." >>> we talk with john t tracy smith introduces us to gabriel iglesias.
woodward is in conversation now with our john dickerson. >> mr.oodward, the president. >> hi, bob. >> reporter: in 2020, whenever the phone rang at bob woodward's house, he reached for a tape recorder. >> is it a robocall or trump? >> i bring rage out. i do bring rage out. i don't know if that's an asset or liability, but i do. >> reporter: later, bob woodward and the trump tapes. >>> for better or worse, a new yorker by the name of robert moses...
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. >> dickerson got out of his car and knocked on the driver side to see if he could help.led down the window, it was a be. >> he said i'm fine. but i don't think my wife, as i think she's hurt. >> dickerson asked the pastor to turn on the car's interior lights. >> when he turned it on, there was just blood everywhere in the car. >> that he was lying in the passenger seat. shivering and covered in blood. the pastor appear to be in shock. staring blankly straight ahead. >> i said what were you doing out here? >> and he said his wife had some sort of problem with her mouth. a tooth ache. and she had to bring her to the hospital. and that's what he was doing on that road. that road in the morning. >> dickerson called 9-1-1, they needed an ambulance fast. >> the car didn't flip over anything, they hit the guardrail. but she seems to be hurt pretty badly. >> emts arrived within minutes. and she was taken to the regional trauma center. the sun away from home on a business trip, rushed to her bedside. totally unprepared for what he would find. >> it was shocking. she was a very ba
. >> dickerson got out of his car and knocked on the driver side to see if he could help.led down the window, it was a be. >> he said i'm fine. but i don't think my wife, as i think she's hurt. >> dickerson asked the pastor to turn on the car's interior lights. >> when he turned it on, there was just blood everywhere in the car. >> that he was lying in the passenger seat. shivering and covered in blood. the pastor appear to be in shock. staring blankly straight...
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karma dickerson talked to ome of the victims, family members about the homicides. larry lopez says you could learn a lot about his brother, lawrence. lorenzo lopez his side of the track. >> his lyrics. they're talking about streets and how dangerous it is to live here in >> person gets guys. and that's just how really weird that that's how he passed. even weirder says lopez is please don't think his brother's murder is an isolated event. you see random crimes here. there. >> all 2 stockton and now it seems like they might have something that expecting the case. and lorenzo lopez was killed on porter avenue just before 2 in the morning. september 27th. his brother says the 54 year-old had been struggling in recent years and did not have a consistent living situation. he says lorenzo did odd jobs, including one that might have brought him to a neighborhood where he didn't live in the middle of the night. >> walking to the area trying to, you know, but couple get extra money >> apparently us i don't know if there >> argument or anything. they have not led us to believ
karma dickerson talked to ome of the victims, family members about the homicides. larry lopez says you could learn a lot about his brother, lawrence. lorenzo lopez his side of the track. >> his lyrics. they're talking about streets and how dangerous it is to live here in >> person gets guys. and that's just how really weird that that's how he passed. even weirder says lopez is please don't think his brother's murder is an isolated event. you see random crimes here. there. >>...
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. >> from john dickerson, we will hear divided america may be as old as america itself. to wyoming where the rich are so rich the not so rich can barely afford to live there. david pogue finds out why some of us go off the rails when we go online. kelefa sanneh looks into the old and young. commentary from david sedaris, humor from jim gaffigan and more. this is a special edition of "sunday morning." we will be back after this. ♪ fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations making big promises. what's the real math behind prop 27, their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only eight and a half cents is left for the homeless. and in virginia, arizona, and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less than was promised. sound familiar? it should. vote no on prop 27. >>> there's a move underway in oregon that would move the state line, making a large chunk of oregon part of idaho. if you think that's farfetched, lee cowan invites you to think again. >> this is 1863. >> report
. >> from john dickerson, we will hear divided america may be as old as america itself. to wyoming where the rich are so rich the not so rich can barely afford to live there. david pogue finds out why some of us go off the rails when we go online. kelefa sanneh looks into the old and young. commentary from david sedaris, humor from jim gaffigan and more. this is a special edition of "sunday morning." we will be back after this. ♪ fanduel and draftkings, two out of state...
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john dickerson will join us to talk about the growing threats to americans holding public office.dness 101 lesson in creativity. steve hartman introduces us to a man on the mission to carve the greatest pumpkin of all. >>> and we'll talk with winston duke. one ♪ ♪ where can you go for the latest must-haves... and every season's nice-to-haves? where can you get that perfect gift for dad... and hot cocoa mustaches for the kids? where can you lose track of time, all while saving time at the same time. lowe's, actually. it's the best place to get everything you need for the holidays. >>> welcome back. let's take a look at your money watch report this morning. the dow is down in the red 102 points. grain prices could soar now that russia is suspending an agreement on shipments. the u.n. had enabled cargo vessels to transfer grain from ukraine. but now russia is backing out. it says this is because ukraine launched a recent drone attack on its black sea fleet, which ukraine denies. ukraine says around 200 ships are now locked. >>> the toy maker radio flyer is recalling its version of a
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her reporting has led to a new book and she tells our john dick ar dickerson all about it. >> how longmp been in your head or you in his. >> at least 11 years. >> maggie haberman has become the chief of the donald trump era. she had more bilines in the the "new york times" more than one a day and that pace has slowed only slightly in the year since. what's it like to have donald trump in your head or being a part of his thinking for 11 years? >> i had one of his old friends say to me he doesn't wear well over time and i think the collective "we" have experienced that at various point. >> reporter: she's been covering trump since the late 90s. now she wrote a book about him, "confidence man." "people need to know where he comes from." what do you mean where he comes from? >> new york in the 1960s, 7 0z, 70s, 8 0s was a very unique setting. it touched on the political party system, it touched on how real estate got done and racial tribalism, which is a big piece of what he took from new york. >> like other books of the trump era, "confidence man" has gotten attention for new revelations.
her reporting has led to a new book and she tells our john dick ar dickerson all about it. >> how longmp been in your head or you in his. >> at least 11 years. >> maggie haberman has become the chief of the donald trump era. she had more bilines in the the "new york times" more than one a day and that pace has slowed only slightly in the year since. what's it like to have donald trump in your head or being a part of his thinking for 11 years? >> i had one of...
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that is you might say other cases like that miranda so miranda's reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rank was writes the opinion. considering the story decisive factors and reaffirming miranda, even though chief justice rang was by the way had been a ferven critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long had been president too long and he reaffirmed it so president on prep. i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm sorry to interrupt, but i want to switch subjects in one last question. what would you say your position today? is on a woman's right to choose. as a judge as a judge as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court by it. i mean roe v wade and planned parenthood versus casey. then reaffirm many times. casey is precedent on precedent. which itself is an important factor to remember? and i understand the significance of the issue the jurisprudential issue and i understand the significance as best i can. i always try and i do hear of the real world effects of that decision as i tried to do of all the decisions o
that is you might say other cases like that miranda so miranda's reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rank was writes the opinion. considering the story decisive factors and reaffirming miranda, even though chief justice rang was by the way had been a ferven critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long had been president too long and he reaffirmed it so president on prep. i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm sorry to interrupt,...
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that is you might say other cases like that miranda so miranda's reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rank was writes the opinion. considering the story decisive factors and reaffirming miranda, even though chief justice rang was by the way had been a ferven critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long had been president too long and he reaffirmed it so president on prep. i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm sorry to interrupt, but i want to switch subjects in one last question. what would you say your position today? is on a woman's right to choose. as a judge as a judge as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court by it. i mean roe v wade and planned parenthood versus casey. then reaffirm many times. casey is precedent on precedent. which itself is an important factor to remember? and i understand the significance of the issue the jurisprudential issue and i understand the significance as best i can. i always try and i do hear of the real world effects of that decision as i tried to do of all the decisions o
that is you might say other cases like that miranda so miranda's reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rank was writes the opinion. considering the story decisive factors and reaffirming miranda, even though chief justice rang was by the way had been a ferven critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long had been president too long and he reaffirmed it so president on prep. i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm sorry to interrupt,...
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so miranda is reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors and reaffirming miranda, even the chief justice [inaudible] by the way, had been a fervent critic of miranda throughout his career, he decided that it had been settled too long, had been president too long, and he reaffirmed it -- >> [inaudible] i'm -- >> sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i want to switch subjects, and one last question. what would you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> as a judge -- >> as a judge? >> as a judge it is an -- important president of the >> senator, again, i would tell supreme court, i'm in roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey, been reaffirmed >> as a judge -- >> as a judge? many kinds. casey's precedent >> as a judge it is an on precedent, which itself is important president of the supreme court, i'm in roe v. an important factor to wade and planned parenthood versus casey, been reaffirmed remember. and i understand the many kinds. casey's precedent sign
so miranda is reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors and reaffirming miranda, even the chief justice [inaudible] by the way, had been a fervent critic of miranda throughout his career, he decided that it had been settled too long, had been president too long, and he reaffirmed it -- >> [inaudible] i'm -- >> sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i want to switch...
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region now over the past 3024 to 36 hours, the ukranian army has been making a push from the north of dickerson. regina had a ready liberated sum as to the belt of town, and village is a few weeks ago. and then everything came to a bit to a standstill. that was while the other counter offensive in the north east of the country was going on. well now it seems that the ukrainians have pushed. officially, they're just saying that they have taken only 2 villages. but if you see reports coming out and so, so we didn't see what is actually coming out from the other side from the russian side, from the russian administrator. there was appointed in him. so there is an admission that the russian army is pulling back that the ukrainians are gaining more and more territory that they would have reached the need for a river there. and that would put into a very difficult position, the russian. and i think this is a bit surprising because it was there was a belief that while this counter offensive was going on in the harkey region into north of the country, that one of the reasons maybe the ukrainians had be
region now over the past 3024 to 36 hours, the ukranian army has been making a push from the north of dickerson. regina had a ready liberated sum as to the belt of town, and village is a few weeks ago. and then everything came to a bit to a standstill. that was while the other counter offensive in the north east of the country was going on. well now it seems that the ukrainians have pushed. officially, they're just saying that they have taken only 2 villages. but if you see reports coming out...
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i am matt dickerson director of the program for federal budget here at the heritage foundation. our team and i focus our research on issues related to taxing and spending, which i think there's been a little too much of both of those going on recently. we are very excited to be hosting this event, the celebration. the economic recovery tax act, positive change to tax policy that represents a much more of that. it's a change in the mindset. the 1970s were time of high inflation, high unemployment, low opportunity. our nation's leaders rejected the idea of american greatness and thought the american dream was behind us. thirty years ago the heritage foundation hosted a celebration for the tenth anniversary of the tax cut. it was titled the importance of america's victory over washington. think about that for a second period america's victory over washington. as the tax codes are being debated in congress president reagan gave in a televised address all of the lobbying, the organized demonstration and the pride and protest. and governments wasteful are no match for your voices whic
i am matt dickerson director of the program for federal budget here at the heritage foundation. our team and i focus our research on issues related to taxing and spending, which i think there's been a little too much of both of those going on recently. we are very excited to be hosting this event, the celebration. the economic recovery tax act, positive change to tax policy that represents a much more of that. it's a change in the mindset. the 1970s were time of high inflation, high...
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woodward discussed it all with john dickerson. >> reporter: for nine months back in 2020, when the phoneme on this leafy georgetown street, there was a good chance it was a call he didn't want to miss. >> mr. woodward, the president. >> hi, bob. >> president trump, how are you? >> reporter: sometimes woodward's wife, journalist elsa walsh, answered the calls, which came day or night. >> so we'd joke and i'd say there's like princess diana, that there were three people in this marriage, bob, me, and donald trump. and it was sort of never-ending. >> the phone would ring. is it a robocall, or is it trump? >> mr. president, you are connected. >> hi, bob. >> sir, how are you? >> reporter: woodward scattered tape recorders around the house to be ready for the surprise calls. >> i'm turning my recorder on here as i always do. >> reporter: and donald trump would talk. >> i respect putin. i think putin likes me. i think i like him. >> reporter: and talk. >> i said to the king, king, you got to pass for protection. >> reporter: on the pandemic, north korea, race relations, just about everything. >
woodward discussed it all with john dickerson. >> reporter: for nine months back in 2020, when the phoneme on this leafy georgetown street, there was a good chance it was a call he didn't want to miss. >> mr. woodward, the president. >> hi, bob. >> president trump, how are you? >> reporter: sometimes woodward's wife, journalist elsa walsh, answered the calls, which came day or night. >> so we'd joke and i'd say there's like princess diana, that there were...
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top member of the editorial advisory board at washington monthly magazine, debra dickerson, thank you tom ricks, thank you. the new book "waging a good war," a military history of the civil rights movement 1954-1968, and we will continue the conversation with his "morning joe" book residency tomorrow. >>> and still ahead on "morning joe," a bomb shell new report about sexual misconduct within the national women's soccer league. those details are next. soccer league those details are next with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy. the new subway series menu. the greatest sandwich roster ever assembled. tony, the new outlaw's got double pepper jack and juicy steak. let's get some more analysis on that, chuck. mmm. pepper jack. tender steak. very insightful, guys. the new subway series. what's your pick? quality healthcare goes beyond prescriptions and procedures. it's about making people feel ca no one knows that better than physician associates because we don't just see patien we see you. a one-of-a-kind person with one-of-a-kind needs. and we'll
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i'm matt dickerson, director of the grover center for the global budget here at the heritage foundation. our team and i focus our research on issues related to taxing and spending. unfortunately, i think there's been a little too much of both of those going on recently. but we're very excited to be launching this event, this celebration the economic recovery tax act was a positive change in tax policy, yes. but it represented much more than that. it was a change in the mindset. the 1970s were a time of high inflation, high unemployment, low opportunity. our nation's leaders rejected the idea of american greatness and thought the american dream was behind us. 30 years ago, the heritage hosted a celebration for the tenth anniversary of the tax cuts. it was titled, the importance of america's victory over washington. think about that for a second. america's victory over washington. as the tax cuts were being debated in congress, president reagan gave voice to this sentiment in his televised address, reassuring the american people quote, all the lobbying, the organized demonstrations, and t
i'm matt dickerson, director of the grover center for the global budget here at the heritage foundation. our team and i focus our research on issues related to taxing and spending. unfortunately, i think there's been a little too much of both of those going on recently. but we're very excited to be launching this event, this celebration the economic recovery tax act was a positive change in tax policy, yes. but it represented much more than that. it was a change in the mindset. the 1970s were a...
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we are still joined by several partners we have marti dickerson for spanish and we have natalie g from president walton's office interpreting for chinese. >> may we ask the first speaker to come up. before you speak, i typeset say we are setting the timer for 2 minute there is is a clock time are on the podium the first bell lets you know you got 30 seconds to wrap up and the large bell the conclusion of 2 minutes. welcome. your turn. >> thank you board of supervisors, president walton and everybody. . one of the program managers at the [inaudible] development center and pacific islander community. and we want to say you know thank you for having this space to voice our cultural districts and thoughts know the city and county of san francisco is for you know all indigenous people and creating another cultural district for our pacific islander people. i had writing already. lost that paper. thank you for the opportunity. we know president walton said sudden fran lead no community ignored. with the pacific island upper district there are strategies we have in minds and equity for all fol
we are still joined by several partners we have marti dickerson for spanish and we have natalie g from president walton's office interpreting for chinese. >> may we ask the first speaker to come up. before you speak, i typeset say we are setting the timer for 2 minute there is is a clock time are on the podium the first bell lets you know you got 30 seconds to wrap up and the large bell the conclusion of 2 minutes. welcome. your turn. >> thank you board of supervisors, president...