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john: john dickerson, thank you so much. an incredible book called "whistle as they stop." -- stop."e break down the trends in the digits, when we come back. ♪ john: the polls have been coming in fast and furious this week. hillary clinton is getting a pretty solid bounce coming out of her philadelphia convention. today, there was a new survey from nbc news showing clinton -- anothertrump showing clinton beating trump 52-43. it seems pretty clear that clinton has gotten some edge out of her convention. what has happened to independents in these surveys? >> one of the things you want a convention to do for you is not just solidify your base, but also to bring in new people much to convince those that might have been straddling the fence to come on board and join the party. we have to see and then pulls to take a look at. conducted before and one conducted after. the polls the cnn published in july showed trump leading by 15 points. the poll published after the democratic convention had hillary clinton up by seven points. either werendents loosely affiliated with trump or had not reall
john: john dickerson, thank you so much. an incredible book called "whistle as they stop." -- stop."e break down the trends in the digits, when we come back. ♪ john: the polls have been coming in fast and furious this week. hillary clinton is getting a pretty solid bounce coming out of her philadelphia convention. today, there was a new survey from nbc news showing clinton -- anothertrump showing clinton beating trump 52-43. it seems pretty clear that clinton has gotten some...
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holding john dickerson behind for story time. in american history, right after this. ♪ ♪ john: we are back with our old friend, john dickerson, out with a new book out today called "whistle stop." thank you for sticking around. there are an incredible array of good stories in this work. it is a rollicking, page turning, fun read. what is the most relevant story in the book to understand what is happening in 2016? guest: you have to go to wallace in 1968, just because he tapped into an anger and disappointment with regular blue-collar workers in the elite. the fancy pants elites make all of these decisions that you pay for, and we are not going to stand for it anymore, and i feel like that is a very similar sentiment. you get the idea that wallace was basically, the voters always said, he speaks his mind. there was the sense that wallace said something other people were not in that just feels like it has the most ethos. mark: you get into one of the most in during mysteries and presidential politics, ed and musky denouncing the un
holding john dickerson behind for story time. in american history, right after this. ♪ ♪ john: we are back with our old friend, john dickerson, out with a new book out today called "whistle stop." thank you for sticking around. there are an incredible array of good stories in this work. it is a rollicking, page turning, fun read. what is the most relevant story in the book to understand what is happening in 2016? guest: you have to go to wallace in 1968, just because he tapped...
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holding john dickerson behind for story time. ♪ john: we are back with our old friend, john dickersonew book out today called "whistle stop." there are an incredible array of good stories in this work. it is a rollicking read. what's the most relevant story in the book to understand what is happening in 2016? guest: you have to go to wallace in 68. regularnger with blue-collar workers and the elitesnd the fancy pants make these decisions that you pay for and we are not going to stand for it anymore and i feel like that is a very similar sentiment. there was this sense that wallace said some things that other people weren't and that feels like the most at goes, but there are a lot of them in here for mark: you get into one of the most in during mysteries and presidential politics, ed and musky denouncing the union leader. guest: tears but not the burbling mess. he calls the reporters in and he has a oily of snow in his hair and starts talking about his wife. there's the accusation he used a slur at an event. what gets him undone is he's talking about his wife in an editorial that ran o
holding john dickerson behind for story time. ♪ john: we are back with our old friend, john dickersonew book out today called "whistle stop." there are an incredible array of good stories in this work. it is a rollicking read. what's the most relevant story in the book to understand what is happening in 2016? guest: you have to go to wallace in 68. regularnger with blue-collar workers and the elitesnd the fancy pants make these decisions that you pay for and we are not going to...
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i'm john dickerson. we've got a lot of political news ahead, but last night, milwaukee, wisconsin, was the scene of violent protest after police officers shot and killed an armed man fleeing police who stopped him for what police called suspicious activity. cbs news milwaukee affiliate wdjt reporter, amanda porterfield, filed this report from last night's scene. >> reporter: we have video of people setting dumps and throwing bricks at buses as they were driving by. in fact, a crowd of people, a large crowd of, i'd say about 50 people, crowded around our news car. they started cursing at us, calling us names, tell us that we're not from here. we're hearing profanities against police. we have pictures of police cars that have been smashed with bricks, one allegedly set on station and possibly another building set on fire. our news crews have been out there. they came back bloodied and bruised. people attacked them. they were robbed down to their shoes. >> dickerson: turning to campaign 2016, we have new ba
i'm john dickerson. we've got a lot of political news ahead, but last night, milwaukee, wisconsin, was the scene of violent protest after police officers shot and killed an armed man fleeing police who stopped him for what police called suspicious activity. cbs news milwaukee affiliate wdjt reporter, amanda porterfield, filed this report from last night's scene. >> reporter: we have video of people setting dumps and throwing bricks at buses as they were driving by. in fact, a crowd of...
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we have face the nation moderator john dickerson with us today. the suggestion that gun right supporters could stop hillary clinton. >> although the second amendment people, maybe there is. >> the clinton campaign jumped on this immediately. they are turning it into an issue. it's very murky. what he said was open to interpretation. this is coming after a series of this steps on his part -- missteps on his part. this plays into the view that a lot of people have of him that he is a volatile candidate. >> does he have an obligation to say things that cannot be misconstrued? >> it's part of his genius and what people like about him. he speaks his mind. he speaks rough and not very politically polished. on the other hand, when you are talking about -- brushing up against the idea that people might take up action to stop a sitting president or a supreme court justice from doing something, you need to be careful when you have that kind of megaphone. >> from a journalism. if you, how do you cover candidates when there is so much bias? >> both candidates
we have face the nation moderator john dickerson with us today. the suggestion that gun right supporters could stop hillary clinton. >> although the second amendment people, maybe there is. >> the clinton campaign jumped on this immediately. they are turning it into an issue. it's very murky. what he said was open to interpretation. this is coming after a series of this steps on his part -- missteps on his part. this plays into the view that a lot of people have of him that he is a...
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my congratulations to john dickerson. thank you. >> thank you charlie, thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >>> this is nightly bu.rldwide. with tyler matheson and sue herera >> the dow sees its longest losing streak in nearly a year and oil prices settle below $40 a barrel. new concerns. consumers are spending. businesses are not. and that's raising a lot of questions about how where the economy is headed. scaling back. aetna runs up losses on its health exchange business, becoming the latest to consider its participation in the program. those std m tonig on nightly business report for tuesday, august 2nd. good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. tyler is off this evening. blue chip dow
my congratulations to john dickerson. thank you. >> thank you charlie, thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >>> this is nightly bu.rldwide. with tyler matheson and sue herera >>...
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my congratulations to john dickerson. thank you. >> thank you charlie, thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and of multimedia news and information services worldwide. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy, right? hoofe: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
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joining us now for some insight into this is john dickerson, our cbs news polal john, what are republicans saying about this chaos at the top of the campaign? >> well, that's the word they're using is "chaos." and to the extent they've felt calm in recent weeks, it's because they've thought that donald trump would listen to their advice and that he would start doing some of the things you have to do to run a general election. but in this change, donald trump is saying win or lose, i'm going to be myself. and that's what worries them because that means he's not listening to their advice, and claim to the presidency is his minimum skill. this runs counter to that narrative. >> right. the promise of his campaign is even though i have no experience, i'll come spot presidency and whip it into shape because i have special management skill. well, his campaign is a test of that. in the primaries he beat 16 opponents, did very well. he's having a much tougher time in the general election, and now with this additional change, he is either looking like the kind repeated bankruptcies or it just looks
joining us now for some insight into this is john dickerson, our cbs news polal john, what are republicans saying about this chaos at the top of the campaign? >> well, that's the word they're using is "chaos." and to the extent they've felt calm in recent weeks, it's because they've thought that donald trump would listen to their advice and that he would start doing some of the things you have to do to run a general election. but in this change, donald trump is saying win or...
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laura: john dickerson, thank you so much for joining us. john: sure thing, thanks for having me. laura: to think, america won't be voting until november. police in chicago have suspended three officers after an unarmed black teenager was shot and fatally wounded. paul o'neal drove a stolen car at police vehicles with officers then giving chase as he escaped on foot. the chicago force released nine bodycam videos of officers giving chase. none of them show the moment he was fatally shot because the camera wasn't recording of the time. now to south africa, where the african national congress has recorded its worst ever performance in local elections. the anc has admitted defeat in the key battleground of nelson mandela bay, which includes the city of port elizabeth. this report from johannesburg. reporter: the governing anc has been handed its first major election setback since it ushered in democracy in 1994. this is the first time the party of nelson mandela won less than 60%, an embarrassment and a major psychological blow, even though it still commands huge support countrywide.
laura: john dickerson, thank you so much for joining us. john: sure thing, thanks for having me. laura: to think, america won't be voting until november. police in chicago have suspended three officers after an unarmed black teenager was shot and fatally wounded. paul o'neal drove a stolen car at police vehicles with officers then giving chase as he escaped on foot. the chicago force released nine bodycam videos of officers giving chase. none of them show the moment he was fatally shot because...
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john dickerson is in our toyota green room.at explores presidential campaign >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning, i'm brooke thomas. there is a viewing tonight for the philadelphia firefighter, his viewing tonight at 6:00 at the deliverance evangelist i can church on lehigh avenue. another viewing will be tomorrow, right before his funeral service. firefighter lee was 42 year old and a 17-year veteran of the philadelphia fire department. >>> now, for the eyewitness weather forecast, here's meteorologist, justin drabick in the weather center. >> good monday morning everyone, for the most part looking dry, still clouds around, should see few peaks of sunshine, one little shower in parts of southern new jersey and delaware, this hour, but later this afternoon we could see some heavier scattered showers, maybe even few thunderstorms, a lot of humidity around, so that could dump some heavy rain in the localized spot. very humid today, so it will feel oppressive. tomorrow, still on the steamy side, humidity leafs beg
john dickerson is in our toyota green room.at explores presidential campaign >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning, i'm brooke thomas. there is a viewing tonight for the philadelphia firefighter, his viewing tonight at 6:00 at the deliverance evangelist i can church on lehigh avenue. another viewing will be tomorrow, right before his funeral service. firefighter lee was 42 year old and a 17-year veteran of the philadelphia fire department. >>>...
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we turn now to john dickerson, our cbs news political director and moderator of "face the nation." john, what does the trump campaign hope to achieve with this new speech on wednesday about his immigration proposals? have been on the sidelines because they think he's too risky. but he has to do it in a way that doesn't trade away his base who love his blunt authenticity, particularly on the issue of immigration that he will speak about later this week. but that leads to confusion. a couple of weeks ago donald trump said he would not pivot just before he pivoted to a new strategy. so on immigration while he says he's not changing, but at the same time he is. during the primaries he said he would deport the 11 million undocumented immigrants "so fast your head would spin." thatis now his campaign is stressing that he's wrestling with the details. so the emphasis is no longer on the swiftness but on how he's weighing the details. the problem is too big a shift and he will enrage conservatives who are skeptical about politicians who wobble, but too little of a change and he will do noth
we turn now to john dickerson, our cbs news political director and moderator of "face the nation." john, what does the trump campaign hope to achieve with this new speech on wednesday about his immigration proposals? have been on the sidelines because they think he's too risky. but he has to do it in a way that doesn't trade away his base who love his blunt authenticity, particularly on the issue of immigration that he will speak about later this week. but that leads to confusion. a...
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he has to get the conversation off of that issue. >> pelley: john dickerson, we'll see you sunday on "face the nation." thanks. the trump campaign manager who was pushed aside is republican strategist paul manafort. in other countries. one of his clients was the pro-russian president of ukraine, who was later overthrown. now, manafort's name has come up in a mysterious ledger that suggests big payments for his talents. charlie d'agata is in ukraine. >> reporter: nazar kholodnytski is ukraine's new anticorruption prosecutor. leading the investigation into the secret handwritten ledger showing $5 billion undisclosed cash payments that were allegedly handed out by the party of former president viktor yanukovych, paul manafort's client at the time. the prosecutor confirmed that manafort's name appears 12 times for 22 different sprees, totaling $12.7 million between 2007 and 2012. are his signatures there? >> no. there's no signature of paul >> reporter: manafort has denied receiving any cash payments. investigators say they're now tracking down each recipient who signed for the cash. the
he has to get the conversation off of that issue. >> pelley: john dickerson, we'll see you sunday on "face the nation." thanks. the trump campaign manager who was pushed aside is republican strategist paul manafort. in other countries. one of his clients was the pro-russian president of ukraine, who was later overthrown. now, manafort's name has come up in a mysterious ledger that suggests big payments for his talents. charlie d'agata is in ukraine. >> reporter: nazar...
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john. >> dickerson: we're joined now by republican senator susan collins, who joins us from portland, maine. senator, last week you wrote in the "washington post" that you could not support donald trump. you said you realized that donald trump was never going to change. what tipped it for you? >> the tipping point for me was when he attacked the parents of the fallen soldier. anyone, much lesa presidential candidate, would not honor the sacrifice and empathize with a family who lost a son in war. instead, he attacked them and attacked their religion. it was so difficult a decision for me, because i'm a lifelong republican, and i wanted to and expected to be able party's nominee. but the barrage of comments and the attacks on people who are vulnerable and unable to fight back really troubled me. >> dickerson: so what you've talked about is what some of his supporters would say is his kind of blunt way of behaig. what's going to be responsible for allowing him to shake up washington. and he's not a lifelong politician so, you know, maybe so why are they-- why are they wrong in making that cas
john. >> dickerson: we're joined now by republican senator susan collins, who joins us from portland, maine. senator, last week you wrote in the "washington post" that you could not support donald trump. you said you realized that donald trump was never going to change. what tipped it for you? >> the tipping point for me was when he attacked the parents of the fallen soldier. anyone, much lesa presidential candidate, would not honor the sacrifice and empathize with a...
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john dickerson is in our toyota green room.w book that explores presidential campaign that wildfire in monterey county has now grown to more than 40- cres. >>> good morning, everyone. 8:25. i'm michelle griego. the wildfire has grown to more than 40,000 acres, destroyed 57 homes in an area between caramel and big sur. 2,000 homes are threatened. the fire is 18% contained. firefighters are keeping a watch on a grass fire in the east san jose foothills. the fire burned more than 130 acres yesterday. investigators say it was initially sparked by a lawn mower. crews plan to stay there a couple more days to keep any flare-ups upped control. >>> in the next half hour of cbs this morning, "face the nation" host john dickerson talks about his favorite stories from presidential campaign history. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. let's take a look at the morning commute. north westbound, excuse me, 80, middle lanes are blocked causing delays. cars are driving about 15 miles per hour. slow there. to the east bay, 238 to 80, the
john dickerson is in our toyota green room.w book that explores presidential campaign that wildfire in monterey county has now grown to more than 40- cres. >>> good morning, everyone. 8:25. i'm michelle griego. the wildfire has grown to more than 40,000 acres, destroyed 57 homes in an area between caramel and big sur. 2,000 homes are threatened. the fire is 18% contained. firefighters are keeping a watch on a grass fire in the east san jose foothills. the fire burned more than 130...
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john dickerson is in our toyota green room. book that explores presidential campaign >>> good monday it's 8:25 i am kate merrill. top stories in a moment after the forecast. >> temperatures are running in the 60s. i am tracking areas of rain that will progress eastward out of vermont and new york and we will get a chance of spotty showers. 71 now in boston and rising a few more degrees bet worth having the umbrella on stand by particularly in new hampshire where area of rain and downpour also expand. and scattered showers in southern new england until the evening commute. thunderstorms well inland by the time we get to the evening. midp 70s with a spotty shower. 80 the a the coast on wednesday but beautiful and hot. 80s for weekend. track and weather together. >> let's look at 93 south. traffic is slow and go getting closer to boston. 128 and woburn tapping the brakes from medford into done town. we have bumper to bumper traffic on route 24 in randolph as you approach 128 bumper to bumper on 95 north in sharon due to an earlier
john dickerson is in our toyota green room. book that explores presidential campaign >>> good monday it's 8:25 i am kate merrill. top stories in a moment after the forecast. >> temperatures are running in the 60s. i am tracking areas of rain that will progress eastward out of vermont and new york and we will get a chance of spotty showers. 71 now in boston and rising a few more degrees bet worth having the umbrella on stand by particularly in new hampshire where area of rain and...
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john dickerson is in our toyota green room. coming up, his brilliant new campaign moments. >>> good morning. it's 8:25 on this monday morning, and it's august 1st. a hot and humid day today with scattered showers. i'm mary calvi. john has the forecast coming up. >>> a manhunt is underway in brooklyn at this hour for the hit-and-run driver who killed two people overnight. the driver lost control just the two parked cars before mowing down the who men identified as 56-year-old israel turcios on the left and delamn maldonado on the right. >>> police are looking for a man who made threatening calls for a possible arsonist responsible for destroying seven tractor trailer in east new york over the weekend, and the seven vehicles mostly garbage trucks left with mirrors melted, steering wheels crisp, and wheels burned off. it took the fdny hours to put the fires out. five of the trucks have marking for tts trucking company in newark, leading some to believe they may have been rg hit hard in hackensack with flooding. an i-80 exit aftern
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i'm john dickerson. we pick up on where we left off on presidential atrebts with tom ridge, former defense secretary, william cohen. former head of the nsa, and c.i.a., michael hayden. rosa brooks, and from salt lake city. you wrote in your book, everything became war and the military became everything," about decision making. and presidents don't just get options "a" and options "b." they're decision decisions thatt to them because they're stuck in the bureaucracy. >> the u.s. executive branch is like an iceberg and the president and the cabinet are at the top of the iceberg, but most of the government is way below and the president never meets the people and there's no reason he necessarily should. but you have all this stuff going on at lower levels but before it ever gets to decision makers. a lot of time when the president is sitting there and he's sitting there with his cabinet-- and you've all been in this situation-- sometimes so much has been lost-- sometimes for good reason because somebody rea
i'm john dickerson. we pick up on where we left off on presidential atrebts with tom ridge, former defense secretary, william cohen. former head of the nsa, and c.i.a., michael hayden. rosa brooks, and from salt lake city. you wrote in your book, everything became war and the military became everything," about decision making. and presidents don't just get options "a" and options "b." they're decision decisions thatt to them because they're stuck in the bureaucracy....
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joining us now with a preview live from washington is the moderator and cbs news political director john dickersonood morning to you. >> good morning, joe. this last week was a rocky one for donald trump, one of the most rocky we have seen. so what does it the mean that we're at the end of the week and he is back on message. we will talk on two senators from the republican party, first one arizona republican jeff blake, a chris being of donald trump but he met with his old friend mike pen ce who is number two. does he have a renewed view about donald trump. we will talk to tom cotton hoist a big trump supporters. why does he feel that way and maybe is this republican worry about donald trump over blown. we will talk to cotton about his criticism of the 400 million-dollar payment the united states made to iran which happens in concert with the release of four american hostages. we will also, joe have battle ground tracker poll results, which is numbers from those key states, we learn about every four years that determine the election, what is going on there, is what shape of the race, your people d
joining us now with a preview live from washington is the moderator and cbs news political director john dickersonood morning to you. >> good morning, joe. this last week was a rocky one for donald trump, one of the most rocky we have seen. so what does it the mean that we're at the end of the week and he is back on message. we will talk on two senators from the republican party, first one arizona republican jeff blake, a chris being of donald trump but he met with his old friend mike pen...
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my congratulations to john dickerson. thank you.nk you, charlie. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton you're , watching "bloomberg west." let's begin with first word news. republican presidential nominee donald trump is in florida where he again sounded the alarm on iran. donald trump: iran is now in power, and they will have nuclear weapons much sooner than you think, and they have plenty of money, and they have plenty of everything now. mark: trump also ripped hillary clinton, telling supporters she should receive an award as the founder of islamic state. mike pence is breaking with mr. trump by endorsing paul ryan in his primary fight. the move comes after donald trump said in an interview, "he
my congratulations to john dickerson. thank you.nk you, charlie. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton you're , watching "bloomberg west." let's begin with first word news. republican presidential nominee donald trump is in florida where he again sounded the alarm on iran. donald trump: iran is now in power, and they will have nuclear weapons much sooner than you think, and they have plenty of money, and they have plenty of everything now. mark: trump also ripped hillary clinton, telling...
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>> joining us nor insight into this, john dickerson, cbs news political director and moderator of "face the nation." john, what are republicans saying about this chaos at the top of the campaign? >> well that's the word they're using is "chaos" and to the extent that the recent weeks they thought that donald trump would listen to their advice and start doing some of the things you have to do to run a general election. but in this change. donald trump is saying, win or lose i am going to be my sef. that's what worries them. because that means heap is not listening to their advice and just going to take his own advice. >> trump's principal claim to the presidency is his management skill. this runs counter to that narrative? >> right, the promise of his presidency and whip it into shape because i have special management skill. well his campaign is a test of that. in the primaries he beat 16 opponents. did very well. he is having a much tougher time in the general election. now with his additional change, he is either looking like the kind of fellow who came back from repeated bankruptcies
>> joining us nor insight into this, john dickerson, cbs news political director and moderator of "face the nation." john, what are republicans saying about this chaos at the top of the campaign? >> well that's the word they're using is "chaos" and to the extent that the recent weeks they thought that donald trump would listen to their advice and start doing some of the things you have to do to run a general election. but in this change. donald trump is saying,...
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john dickerson breaking it down with all these interviews on face the nation on cbs-3 at 10:30. o see you, thank you. >>> still to come hot end to august, justin is back with a look at the start of the september and peak at the weather forecast for labor day holiday weekend. >>> plus show of community support one havertown woman ever expect, still ahead what her neighbors and people across the country are to go after her trash can was tagged with the hate for senate, katie mcginty or pat toomey? mcginty supports clean energy jobs. pat toomey voted to protect tax breaks for oil companies. mcginty is pro-choice. toomey wants to overturn roe v. wade and criminalize abortion. mcginty will consistently stand up to the gun lobby. toomey's against an assault weapons ban and gets an a rating from the nra. this year, pennsylvanians have a clear choice. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> pack now with plenty of dance nothing south philadelphia's point breeze neighborhood many families came out to have a good time at community appreciation day. "eyew
john dickerson breaking it down with all these interviews on face the nation on cbs-3 at 10:30. o see you, thank you. >>> still to come hot end to august, justin is back with a look at the start of the september and peak at the weather forecast for labor day holiday weekend. >>> plus show of community support one havertown woman ever expect, still ahead what her neighbors and people across the country are to go after her trash can was tagged with the hate for senate, katie...