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but i, sir, am no john dickerson. (applause) and when you, okay, all right, let me introduce you, let me introduce you to something we call the tiffany way. when you insult one meive the cbs family, you insult us all, ba zynga, all right. here we go, all right. >> jon: get the gloves off. >> stephen: mr. trump, your presidency, i love your presidency. i call it it des grace the nation. -- you are not the potus, are you the blotus, are you the glut on with the button. are you a regular gorge washington. are you the presi-dunce, but are turn iting too a realri tator. sir, you attract more skin heads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hid in the head. in fact the only thing your mouth is good for is being a puttin's [bleep] holster. your presidential library, is going to be a kid's menu an a couple of ju gg's magazine. the only thing smaller than your hands is your tax return. and you can take that anyway you want. we got a great show fo
but i, sir, am no john dickerson. (applause) and when you, okay, all right, let me introduce you, let me introduce you to something we call the tiffany way. when you insult one meive the cbs family, you insult us all, ba zynga, all right. here we go, all right. >> jon: get the gloves off. >> stephen: mr. trump, your presidency, i love your presidency. i call it it des grace the nation. -- you are not the potus, are you the blotus, are you the glut on with the button. are you a...
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first we bring you more of john dickerson's interview with president trump. he talks. in in this extended interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." john? >> norah, thanks. on his 100th day, i spoke with the president in his oval office. we spoke about president obama, the magnitude of the office, and how he uses the room. >> every president has made the oval office theirs. what has made it yours? >> a lot of things. there were flags in differ they were always being pushed around because there once enough room. i said how beautiful flags are, navy, army, marine corps. so beautiful. so beautiful. coast guard flag over here. i say, let's sigh how they look in the oval office. so the flags were up. the picture of thomas jefferson i put up, the picture of andrew jackson i put up because they said his campaign and my campaign tended to mirror each other. we did a lot of work. it's a much -- it's a much different look than it was previously. >> what would fred trump think? >> that's a picture o my father, my mother. >> what would he think? >> he was a building. he woul
first we bring you more of john dickerson's interview with president trump. he talks. in in this extended interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." john? >> norah, thanks. on his 100th day, i spoke with the president in his oval office. we spoke about president obama, the magnitude of the office, and how he uses the room. >> every president has made the oval office theirs. what has made it yours? >> a lot of things. there were flags in differ they were always...
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right now we're going to bring you more of john dickerson's interview with president trump. nside the oval office about the decisions the president makes there. it's all covered in this extended interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." john? >> norah, thanks. on his 100th day, i spoke with the president in the oval office. we discuss his relationship with barack obama, how he realized the magnitude of the office and how he uses the room. every president makes the oval office theirs. what have you done to make this yours? >> well, a lot of things. we had these incredible flags including the american flags. they were in different rooms and they were always being pushed around because they didn't have enough room. i said, how beautiful. the base, the flags, army, navy, marine corps. i mean, just so beautiful. just so beautiful. coast guard flag over here. and i said, well, let's see how they look in the oval office. so the flags are up. the picture of thomas jefferson i put up. the picture of andrew jackson i put up. because they said his campaign and my campaign tended
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saturday morning tweets that all of us certainly remember. >> you can see how upset he got with john dickersonthe end and sort of walked away from the interview and he didn't want to answer any of john's direct questions about this. >> the other issue that's come up, gloria, the comments by the president in the bloomberg news interview that he'd be willing to sit down with kim jong-un, he'd be honored in fenway park. let me read the exact quote of what the president said. if it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, i would be absolutely. i would be honored to do it. if it's, again, under the right circumstances, but i were do that. now the white house press secretary sean spice err later walked that back saying that possibility is not here at this time. what are we supposed to make by this offer from the president? >> what mark was alluding to of business that sean spicer had to be the shovel brigade for the president. united states because the president said he'd be honored to meet with kim jong-un who murders his own people. does that mean he would invite him to the white house? does
saturday morning tweets that all of us certainly remember. >> you can see how upset he got with john dickersonthe end and sort of walked away from the interview and he didn't want to answer any of john's direct questions about this. >> the other issue that's come up, gloria, the comments by the president in the bloomberg news interview that he'd be willing to sit down with kim jong-un, he'd be honored in fenway park. let me read the exact quote of what the president said. if it...
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. >>> joining us is chief washington correspondent john dickerson, with more of his remarkable "face the nation" interview with the president, john? >> reporter: scott, after our sit-down interview with the president i spoke about the weight of the decisions he had to make as president and whether he has turned to president obama for counsel as he said he might. is there no corners you are hide in? >> that's certainly right. there's no corners. there's a certain openness, but there's nobody out there. i've never seen anybody out there, as you can imagine. >> what he meant is it all comes back to you. >> sure, sure, sure. i think that's true anyway, but it does. there's no question. >> when did it hit you, the that idea that you were, regardless of what happened, the buck stopped with you? >> it's the bigness of the office, the bigness of the transactions, the bigness of the deals. you look at the order of planes. it's bigger than any order of planes. you look at aircraft carriers that cost $10 billion and $12 billion to build and submarines that cost $5 billion to build. it's the magn
. >>> joining us is chief washington correspondent john dickerson, with more of his remarkable "face the nation" interview with the president, john? >> reporter: scott, after our sit-down interview with the president i spoke about the weight of the decisions he had to make as president and whether he has turned to president obama for counsel as he said he might. is there no corners you are hide in? >> that's certainly right. there's no corners. there's a certain...
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recipients or future retirees, he said, except to address waste, fraud and abuse. >> pelley: john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation" with the interview that everybody is talking about today. john, thank you. >> reporter: thanks, scott. >> pelley: john's interview also revealed some confusion about what's happening with the republican health care plan at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. our chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes is there. >> preexisting conditions are in the bill, and i mandate it. it has to be. >> reporter: in the interview, president trump insisted his party bill does not change preexisting conditions. >> they're changing it. >> reporter: it will be permanent? >> sure. >> reporter: well, that's development sir. >> reporter: except it hasn't happened. the g.o.p.'s latest bill does give states the options to let insurers charge sick people more, a move that brought conservatives on board but alienated moderate republicans, like pennsylvania's charlie dent. >> well, it could affect people with preexisting conditions, and it will make insurance probably much m
recipients or future retirees, he said, except to address waste, fraud and abuse. >> pelley: john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation" with the interview that everybody is talking about today. john, thank you. >> reporter: thanks, scott. >> pelley: john's interview also revealed some confusion about what's happening with the republican health care plan at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. our chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes is there. >>...
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john dickerson will bring us more of his interview with president trump. i spoke with charlie, gayle and nora about what to expect. >> we are going to bring this very table into the east room because we want to sit with president trump's senior advisors, his cabinet officials and national security officials to find out what's going on inside the trump presidency. >> he's changed his mind on a lot of pointing and the question is, will he be changing his mind on other important points and what brings about these changes and when he reaches out to talk to so many people on the phone or in person, you know, what is he learning and how often does that have a change impact on him? >> those white house insiders include reince priebus and sean spicer. this special edition of cbs this morning starts at 7:00. >>> time check, 6:34. roberta is back with a check of the forecast. >> what a weekend. >> it was beautiful. >> yeah. >> it was the warmest weekend so far this year and now we are entering the stretch where we will see the hottest temperatures again so far this
john dickerson will bring us more of his interview with president trump. i spoke with charlie, gayle and nora about what to expect. >> we are going to bring this very table into the east room because we want to sit with president trump's senior advisors, his cabinet officials and national security officials to find out what's going on inside the trump presidency. >> he's changed his mind on a lot of pointing and the question is, will he be changing his mind on other important points...
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but john dickerson says mr. trump is now dealing with more serious issues because of how he dismissed comey. what has president trump done by firing the director of the fbi? >> he's put a lot of focus on the russian investigation. if this was a firing done to stop progress, it's getting more scrutiny than ever. and there will be more scrutiny on the fbi director. >> the president has made it clear that he feels it's important that we reengage with russia. >> reporter: the comey controversy emerges just as the trump administration is trying to build stronger ties with the kremlin. secretary of state rex tillerson met with russia's foreign minister wednesday, where the two discussed ways to improve the bilateral relationship. today tillerson left no doubt about the country's election edge feerns but said its impact is an open question. >> yes, i don't think there's any question that the russians were playing nand our electoral processes. again, as those intelligence reports have indicated, it's inconclusive as to
but john dickerson says mr. trump is now dealing with more serious issues because of how he dismissed comey. what has president trump done by firing the director of the fbi? >> he's put a lot of focus on the russian investigation. if this was a firing done to stop progress, it's getting more scrutiny than ever. and there will be more scrutiny on the fbi director. >> the president has made it clear that he feels it's important that we reengage with russia. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> when we return, john dickerson sits down with president trump at the white house. you're watching the overnight news. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. daughter: uh oh. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. makewith instant moisture utes from k-y ultragel. >>> john dickerson was invited into the white house this weekend for a wide-ranging interview with president trump. the sit-down came on mr. trump's 100th day in office. >> reporter: i want to ask you a question about the presidency. george w. bush said this. he said you think one thing going in. and then the pressures of the job or the realities of the world are different than you thought. do you agree? >> i think i can agree. i love doing it. i'm thoroughly enjoying it. it's always a challenge, like life itself is a challenge. but it's some
. >>> when we return, john dickerson sits down with president trump at the white house. you're watching the overnight news. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. daughter: uh oh. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. makewith instant moisture utes from k-y ultragel. >>>...
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so, there is still a long way to go. >> the insights of john dickerson. john, thank you very much. so, a first step, but a big step in the house today as the obama care repeal and replace bill passes with one vote to spare. there will be more about this on your local news on this cbs station. as always on our streaming news service, and of course, right here tonight on the cbs evening news. until then, i'm scott pelley, cbs news in new york. >> for news, 24 hours a day, go to cbsnews.com.
so, there is still a long way to go. >> the insights of john dickerson. john, thank you very much. so, a first step, but a big step in the house today as the obama care repeal and replace bill passes with one vote to spare. there will be more about this on your local news on this cbs station. as always on our streaming news service, and of course, right here tonight on the cbs evening news. until then, i'm scott pelley, cbs news in new york. >> for news, 24 hours a day, go to...
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i'm john dickerson. once again there's a lot to cover today. we begin with the top democrat on the house intelligence committee, california congressman adam schiff. congressman, i want to start with... there's a lot happening this week. for you, what's the most important thing? >> well, the most important thing to me is that the president fired the f.b.i. director all because of the russian investigation. that first justification given, again, the white house misleading the country about a major action the administration was taking, but the fact that they had a private conversation in which the president by his own admission was discussing the future of director comey in that job and the president brings up whether he's investigation, highly unetethic. at a minimum unethical. if he wasn't trying -- was trying to impede the investigation, beyond unethical. deeply disturbing, a threat to our system of checks and balances. >> dickerson: you say this was all about russia. there is another player in here, the deputy attorney general in the departmen
i'm john dickerson. once again there's a lot to cover today. we begin with the top democrat on the house intelligence committee, california congressman adam schiff. congressman, i want to start with... there's a lot happening this week. for you, what's the most important thing? >> well, the most important thing to me is that the president fired the f.b.i. director all because of the russian investigation. that first justification given, again, the white house misleading the country about...
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the tonight, john dickerson from cbs news talks about his interview with a president trump, about 100 days in office. >> and with this president, perhaps like no source i have ever interviewed, you never know where it is going to go or what claim she going to make so you have to prepare for eventualities that really span a wide swath. >> rose: john dickerson by the hour, next. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president trump marked his first 100 days in office this weekend. this period is historic, in a time in which president use us the momentum of their popularity to set the agenda for the next four years and also a common benchmark for evaluating their performance in office. according to the latest poll, president trump has the lowest job approval rating of any president in history after the first 100 days. he has failed to achieve certain of his core campaign promises, incl
the tonight, john dickerson from cbs news talks about his interview with a president trump, about 100 days in office. >> and with this president, perhaps like no source i have ever interviewed, you never know where it is going to go or what claim she going to make so you have to prepare for eventualities that really span a wide swath. >> rose: john dickerson by the hour, next. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia...
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we turn now to john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." john, we learned today that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein will brief the entire senate next week. what do you make of his role in comey's fin role, as the white house has explained it. on tuesday, the white house. the entire decision to fire james comey on the letter that rosenstein wrote. in that letter, he explained that comey was unfit to serve in the post because of his handling of the clinton email investigation. since then are, the president has said he was going to fire comey anyway and has given a lot of reasons, none of which mesh with rosenstein. so what did the deputy attorney general think was going to happen when he wrote that letter for president? democrats say it looks like he was trying to provide legitimacy, and the power of his reputation to cover for a decision the president made for other reasons. >> mason: the democrats, john are, already starting to talk about the president breaking the law. where do republicans stand on this? >> the republicans are still
we turn now to john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." john, we learned today that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein will brief the entire senate next week. what do you make of his role in comey's fin role, as the white house has explained it. on tuesday, the white house. the entire decision to fire james comey on the letter that rosenstein wrote. in that letter, he explained that comey was unfit to serve in the post because of his...
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with some insight is john john dickerson, the chief anchor of "face the nation." john, we saw concerns about preexisting conditions. that's just one landmine going forward as this goes to the senate. >> that's right. there are a number of senate republicans who think the house legislation weakens or removes just too many of those obamacare protections on items like preexisting conditions and also on some of the guarantees that were part of the affordable care act that certain health benefits would be covered. also medicaid might shrink too much under it, and if that scepticism kills the bill, then the house republican members will be stuck having voted for an up popular piece of legislation. >> pelley: john, the non-partisan congressional budget office analyzes these bills to senators and congressmen how they'll affect the american people. last month when this came up, the congressional budget office said it would cost 24 million americans their insurance. this time the republicans didn't wait for the cbo report. >> they didn't wait because the report was likely to
with some insight is john john dickerson, the chief anchor of "face the nation." john, we saw concerns about preexisting conditions. that's just one landmine going forward as this goes to the senate. >> that's right. there are a number of senate republicans who think the house legislation weakens or removes just too many of those obamacare protections on items like preexisting conditions and also on some of the guarantees that were part of the affordable care act that certain...
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fa john dickerson, host of "face the nation," always great to get .our insight. >> quijano: british airways is recovering from a computer meltdown that forced a grounding of the fleet in london. the airlines said hundreds of cancellations were caused by a power supply problem. demarco morgan has the latest. >> british airways flights slowly resumed sunday afternoon but not without a weekend of ground turbulence for its passengers in london. the airline's global it systems failure grounded hundreds of flights causing a traffic nightmare on the tarmac. lines of stranded passengers stretched from one end of the terminal to the next inside both heathrow, europe's busiest airport and gatwick. >> we've been in line about five llurs, five, and we have no idea how long it will be in line, the rest of the day i'm sure. and we probably won't fly out today either. >> reporter: the computer glitch quickly disrupted the airline's website, airline check in, contact centers an baggage tracing. many passengers were left with no choice but to leave their bags behind and sleep in the airport not long before
fa john dickerson, host of "face the nation," always great to get .our insight. >> quijano: british airways is recovering from a computer meltdown that forced a grounding of the fleet in london. the airlines said hundreds of cancellations were caused by a power supply problem. demarco morgan has the latest. >> british airways flights slowly resumed sunday afternoon but not without a weekend of ground turbulence for its passengers in london. the airline's global it systems...
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to trade insults of the president of the united states to his face but i am no john dickerson.pplause] mr. trump, your presidency, i love your presidency, eye color to disgrace the nation. you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you in cancer, you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. >> sean: we can't show you the worst of it, it was that bad. some are calling for colbert to be fired over this. let me be clear i wrote on twitter earlier today, i do not support the fire colbert movement, demanding that people get fired for making political comments that some disagree with is exactly what the left is always doing to conservatives, that's why we are taped in my case four hours a day, three hours on radio, one hour on tv that they can find one thing i say they don't like and start a boycott and try to silence me and other conservative voices. we did reach out to cbs for statement on the controversy, they got back to us but said no comment. joining us with reaction fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera, and f
to trade insults of the president of the united states to his face but i am no john dickerson.pplause] mr. trump, your presidency, i love your presidency, eye color to disgrace the nation. you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you in cancer, you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. >> sean: we can't show you the worst of it, it was that bad. some are calling for colbert to be fired over this. let me be clear i wrote on...
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trump discussed north korea with "face the nation" john dickerson during a wide-ranging interview. >> mr. president, you said to north korea, don't test the missile. they tested it. is the pressure not working? >> i didn't say don't test the missile. he's going what he has to to. but i h have got on the like and respecting the president of china, president-elect xi, i believe has been putting pressure on him so far, but perhaps so far nothing has happened, perhaps it has. this with us a small miss ielt, not a big missile. this was no at nuclear test which he was expected to do three days ago. we'll see what happens. >> what do you mean not be happy. >>ly not be happy. if he does a nuclear test,ly not be happy. i will also tell you the president of china will not be happy either. >> not happy meaning military action? >> i don't know. we'll see. >>> ahead you can see more of john dickerson's interview with the president during a special edition of "cbs this morning" broad kaftding live from inside the white house. and we'll talk with the director of the national economic council, gary c
trump discussed north korea with "face the nation" john dickerson during a wide-ranging interview. >> mr. president, you said to north korea, don't test the missile. they tested it. is the pressure not working? >> i didn't say don't test the missile. he's going what he has to to. but i h have got on the like and respecting the president of china, president-elect xi, i believe has been putting pressure on him so far, but perhaps so far nothing has happened, perhaps it has....
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but john dickerson says mr. trump is now dealing with more serious issues because of how he dismissed james comey. >> what has president trump done by firing the director of the fbi? >> well, he's put a lot of focus on the russian investigation, if this was a firing done to stop the progress of that investigation, it's now getting more scrutiny than ever. there will also be scrutiny of who the next fbi director will be that will bring that story back before. hi the president i think has atde it clear that he feels it is important that we reengage with russia. >> the controversy emerges just as the trump administration is trying to build stronger ties with the kremlin. secretary of state rex tillerson stt with russia's foreign minister wednesday where the two onscussed ways to improve the bilateral relationship. today tillerson left no doubt about the country's election ctterference but said its impact is an open question. ia i don't think there is any question that the russians were playing around in our elector
but john dickerson says mr. trump is now dealing with more serious issues because of how he dismissed james comey. >> what has president trump done by firing the director of the fbi? >> well, he's put a lot of focus on the russian investigation, if this was a firing done to stop the progress of that investigation, it's now getting more scrutiny than ever. there will also be scrutiny of who the next fbi director will be that will bring that story back before. hi the president i think...
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john dickerson, our cheech washington correspondent is with us. john, the political climate on all of this. this is quite a surprise. >> reporter: quite a surprise. and already there was a considerable amount of back-and-forth and political blood in the water on the russia question this week alone. and now you have a situation where-- if you read the letter explaining why comey was let go, it's thick with criticism of his handling of hillary clinton's email situation. that was something, obviously, deeply political. now, this week he's released. he's in the middle. the f.b.i. is investigating connection between russian meddling in the election and the trump campaign. so the political ramifications here will be ongoing, will be constant, and whoever is going to handle this super-charged atmosphere. >> pelley: john dickerson, thanks very much. we're going to be following the details and developments on this breaking story, and there will be a full report on all of the overnight details on "cbs this morning" tomorrow morning. in another developing sto
john dickerson, our cheech washington correspondent is with us. john, the political climate on all of this. this is quite a surprise. >> reporter: quite a surprise. and already there was a considerable amount of back-and-forth and political blood in the water on the russia question this week alone. and now you have a situation where-- if you read the letter explaining why comey was let go, it's thick with criticism of his handling of hillary clinton's email situation. that was something,...
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props out of the gate to john dickerson.t's hard to do, keep your tone steady, keep asking questions, you're the president of the united states, explain your views, please. it was a nice try. what was that? >> it was what it was was he wants to continue to have the idea out there that president obama wire tapped him. he obviously believes that. but he doesn't want to actually say it again because nobody's backed him up. i mean, i think that's probably what's going on. he doesn't want to let it go. he doesn't want to admit that he's wrong. the odd part about that whole interview is he's the one who brought it up in the first place. he said that they were talking about their relationship with president obama. he said there's a difference between words and deeds. what are the deeds? obviously what he was talking about was him wire tapping him. so you know, he seems to be trying to have it both ways here. >> and this was -- we talk about the past -- the first 100 day it is, this was one of the worst moments about the white house
props out of the gate to john dickerson.t's hard to do, keep your tone steady, keep asking questions, you're the president of the united states, explain your views, please. it was a nice try. what was that? >> it was what it was was he wants to continue to have the idea out there that president obama wire tapped him. he obviously believes that. but he doesn't want to actually say it again because nobody's backed him up. i mean, i think that's probably what's going on. he doesn't want to...
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. >> patrick healey the president was with john dickerson talking. preexisting conditions and he's correct the amendment says preexisting conditions have to be covered. what it also allows is for states to opt out of what essentially means guarantees for people with preexisting conditions to get affordable coverage. you can raise the rates to perhaps infinity here. when the president talks like this, patrick, does he understand what's in the bill or is he being disingenuous talking about guarantees to people with preexisting conditions? >> he's doing what he's done all along, sort of frame the bill, frame whatever sort of policy plan he's rolling out on his own terms and they are often misleading terms, often erroneous terms. it goes beyond just the usual spin and it goes into kind of donald trump's sort of view of the world. in this case he was facing hard right conservatives in the house, the freedom caucus that wanted to create basically as many exceptions as possible for states to be able to opt out of the health care plan that would remain in pl
. >> patrick healey the president was with john dickerson talking. preexisting conditions and he's correct the amendment says preexisting conditions have to be covered. what it also allows is for states to opt out of what essentially means guarantees for people with preexisting conditions to get affordable coverage. you can raise the rates to perhaps infinity here. when the president talks like this, patrick, does he understand what's in the bill or is he being disingenuous talking about...
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with the president of the united states to his face but i am no john dickerson.your presidency i call it disgrace the nation. you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. >> sean: joining us now with reaction, political commentator tomi lahren is with us, help me out here. imagine that's you, star of social media. you go out there and obama is the president, you use those words. exact words, no changing. >> if we say those things we are inflammatory, if they say those things, they're funny. i think their audience is going to dwindle because the silent majority is going to get a little bit louder and they're just not that funny. >> sean: ann coulter try to speak at college campus. milo tries to speak at berkeley home of free speech. how many people attacked every conservative and boycott and all the threats, it's all an effort to silence us, where is your side?va >> i'm right here. >> sean: who stands up loudly and says stop paying people to destr
with the president of the united states to his face but i am no john dickerson.your presidency i call it disgrace the nation. you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. >> sean: joining us now with reaction, political commentator tomi lahren is with us, help me out here. imagine that's you, star of social media. you go out there and obama is the president, you use those...
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i would add, john dickerson not like john cuomo and chris cillizza, fiery italians. that was not a confrontational interview. donald trump can't -- it is very hard for him to deal with being faced with facts. >> panel, thank you very much for trying to help us analyze all of this this morning. great talking to you. >>> what will it take for republicans to get their health bill across the finish line? we have a gop congressman still undecided at this point. perhaps in the next four minutes he will make up his mind and share it with us on "new day." you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you know, you missed a bunch of great guys today? where? everywhere you went. who? i don't know, but you could know with new missed c
i would add, john dickerson not like john cuomo and chris cillizza, fiery italians. that was not a confrontational interview. donald trump can't -- it is very hard for him to deal with being faced with facts. >> panel, thank you very much for trying to help us analyze all of this this morning. great talking to you. >>> what will it take for republicans to get their health bill across the finish line? we have a gop congressman still undecided at this point. perhaps in the next...
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i am john dickerson. we begin this morning with white house budget director mick mulvaney, one of the key players at the white house in getting the healthcare bill through the house. good morning, mr. director. >> good morning, john. thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. if i get healthcare through obamacare, what kind of promises does this house bill make to me? >> that it will actually be there. one of the reasons we are pushing so hard to replace obamacare -- bay by the way i was on it when i was on the house, i was actually on the exchanges, and one of the promises we are making to people is that the healthcare that we will be providing will actually be sustainable and be there. one of the stories i think that isn't getting nearly enough coverage is the fact that obamacare is already failing in places like iowa and i think even virginia found out this week they won't have coverage in some places. so one of the big pushes we are making is, we are going to provide a system that is actual
i am john dickerson. we begin this morning with white house budget director mick mulvaney, one of the key players at the white house in getting the healthcare bill through the house. good morning, mr. director. >> good morning, john. thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. if i get healthcare through obamacare, what kind of promises does this house bill make to me? >> that it will actually be there. one of the reasons we are pushing so hard to replace obamacare...
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howie: at the end of this interview with john dickerson where he called it details the nation on their. they got into -- he called i will deface the nation on the air. >> you can take it any way you want. >> i'm asking you. >> i have my own opinions, you can have your opinions. >> i want to know your opinions, you are the president of the united states. >> that's enough, thank you. thank you very much. howie: what do you think of the way john dickerson kept asking the question and seemed to get under the president's skin. ed: i think he asked a legitimate question multiple times. the president of the united states started this whole thing by allegedly being wiretapped by president obama. and he said you started this conversation and rather than referring to the fake media, you are the president of the united states. i'm standing in the oval office. you tell me what really happened. that's a fair question. and what is the white house communications staff doing if they think's so unfair, giving him access to the oval office on a show the president calls deface the nation. howie: amazin
howie: at the end of this interview with john dickerson where he called it details the nation on their. they got into -- he called i will deface the nation on the air. >> you can take it any way you want. >> i'm asking you. >> i have my own opinions, you can have your opinions. >> i want to know your opinions, you are the president of the united states. >> that's enough, thank you. thank you very much. howie: what do you think of the way john dickerson kept asking...
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the president cutting off the interview with john dickerson when he kept asking him to explain what he meant when he called president obama bad and sick over wiretapping? >> i saw the visual. it's always jarring, but john did a very good and complete interview. what i liked about it is that it had many follow-ups, including pressing president trump on this very important provision, i think, of the health care bill dealing with pre-existing conditions. and the president exercised his right to end the interview when he didn't want to do it. you know, you often don't see how interviews end or when people want to waive you off one way or another, but i think otherwise in this john dickerson of cbs did a very fine job in that interview, and he got a lot done. >> the president walked away, walked behind his desk when john kept on asking. fascinating. >> he got a lot, john, before that moment happened, so i do applaud him on that. >> doug, maria, salena zito still on the phone, thank you very much for bringing that fascinating comment about the president and the civil war. it was about slavey
the president cutting off the interview with john dickerson when he kept asking him to explain what he meant when he called president obama bad and sick over wiretapping? >> i saw the visual. it's always jarring, but john did a very good and complete interview. what i liked about it is that it had many follow-ups, including pressing president trump on this very important provision, i think, of the health care bill dealing with pre-existing conditions. and the president exercised his right...
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john dickerson follows up. he presses him on it. he cuts the interview and literally walks away as if he can't take the heat. what's happening here? can he take the heat? >> is that to me? >> that's to you. >> well, no, it seems like he can't. it seems like he is maybe used to talking to a lot of people who let him say these things and don't follow up with him on them. and so he makes this claim over and over again, even though there is just simply no evidence to support it. i think the fact that he walked away like that sort of says it all. he doesn't have people holding him accountable. >> there are people who believe, mark, that he has proven -- he has not proven that claim, one iota of it, any of it. >> right. >> does he believe that? or is he just flat-out lying to that reporter? >> i think that if you say things enough times, you start to believe it yourself and it certainly has been that way from the very start. what's more troubling for me, though, is the folks out there who are supporters of his, which is fine, who don't ca
john dickerson follows up. he presses him on it. he cuts the interview and literally walks away as if he can't take the heat. what's happening here? can he take the heat? >> is that to me? >> that's to you. >> well, no, it seems like he can't. it seems like he is maybe used to talking to a lot of people who let him say these things and don't follow up with him on them. and so he makes this claim over and over again, even though there is just simply no evidence to support it. i...
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charlie: john dickerson joins me now. was a great interview, i know you are hearing from many people who were clearly prepared for this. john: yes. we spent -- the entire team at "face the nation," has been preparing this. you carry the questions around in your head, and you ask smaller versions to people who are not the president, then you get him. we have been collecting them. in this last week we wanted to try to get at the core issues. wouldhich specific topic get you there. with this president, perhaps like no source i have ever interviewed, you never know where to go or what claim he is going to make, so you have to prepare for eventualities that span a wide swath. charlie: he is contradictory within his answers. john: the answer it doesn't even seem to be in the realm of anything you were expecting. it is such a challenge. you have to listen to make sure you're getting it right and build on that for an answer. sometimes it is fragmentary, what is -- what he is saying. charlie: and most of the time he speaks in gene
charlie: john dickerson joins me now. was a great interview, i know you are hearing from many people who were clearly prepared for this. john: yes. we spent -- the entire team at "face the nation," has been preparing this. you carry the questions around in your head, and you ask smaller versions to people who are not the president, then you get him. we have been collecting them. in this last week we wanted to try to get at the core issues. wouldhich specific topic get you there. with...
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john dickerson is a terrific journalist and the transition on sunday television to chalk, john dickerson has been very healthy for the country.alists a there find journalist working on a sunday morning. >> was election night like? >> it was unusual for me. i believe that i was going on at 10:00 p.m. that night to do a 6:00 a.m. show the next morning. the earthquake began to be felt around 10:00 p.m. i split my iphone over to a friend next to me and the upshot at the new york times with donald trump moved to the 75%me favorite and james knew that meant the end. from that moment on i tried to stay out of it. it's a tough thing to lose anin election you think you're going to win. it's a very hard thing when it's your friend. i tried not to be fist pumping -- some members of the crew were republicans but i was as stunned as anyone else.he bit if there was a confession protocol for media as well there is for the nfl, we'd still be in that. that was the biggest shock of my political life. 1995 was a political shot. the 14 was a shock. this was an 8.0 mac amy barnesmp was written a new book cal
john dickerson is a terrific journalist and the transition on sunday television to chalk, john dickerson has been very healthy for the country.alists a there find journalist working on a sunday morning. >> was election night like? >> it was unusual for me. i believe that i was going on at 10:00 p.m. that night to do a 6:00 a.m. show the next morning. the earthquake began to be felt around 10:00 p.m. i split my iphone over to a friend next to me and the upshot at the new york times...
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. >> the late show host as he was defending cbs colleague and friend john dickerson after the presidented his show face the nation calling it deface the nation over the weekend. he backpedal on some inflammatory wording hoping the backlash from members of the lgbt community but the damage may have already been done. >> social media says that. fox news reached out to cbs for comment but the network is seeing signs on social media not so quiet as abby just said. the hashtag fire colbert spreading like wildfire, one person asks most of the comments excusable if said by a member of the left, only republicans can be intolerant? it is respect for the office, needing to apologize is what adults do and another person saying liberals hiding behind the free-speech argument to protect colbert while they burn down berkeley over and called her speaking. >> what do you think? send your comments on facebook, twitter or send an email to fox news first@foxnews.com and we will share them later in the show. a black student group taking over an administrative building at santa cruz refusing to leave until
. >> the late show host as he was defending cbs colleague and friend john dickerson after the presidented his show face the nation calling it deface the nation over the weekend. he backpedal on some inflammatory wording hoping the backlash from members of the lgbt community but the damage may have already been done. >> social media says that. fox news reached out to cbs for comment but the network is seeing signs on social media not so quiet as abby just said. the hashtag fire...
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. >> john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation," with the interview everybody's talking about today. thank thanks scott. >>> john's interview also revealed some confusion about what's happening with the republican health care bill at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. nancy cordes is there. >> pre-existing conditions are in the bill, and i mandated, i said it has to be. >> reporter: in the interview, president trump insisted his party's bill does not weaken protections for the sick. >> one of the fixes was discussed, pre-existing was optional for the states. >> sure, in one of the fixes. >> so it would be permanent. >> sure. >> that's a development, sir. >> reporter: except it hasn't happened. the latest bill does let states give insurers options. >> it could affect people with pre-existing conditions. and it will make insurance probably much more expensive for them. >> reporter: in harrisburg, pennsylvania this weekend, president trump pushed his party for a vote. >> and i'll be so angry at congressman kelly and congressman marino and all of our congressman in this room if we don
. >> john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation," with the interview everybody's talking about today. thank thanks scott. >>> john's interview also revealed some confusion about what's happening with the republican health care bill at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. nancy cordes is there. >> pre-existing conditions are in the bill, and i mandated, i said it has to be. >> reporter: in the interview, president trump insisted his party's bill does not...
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i'm john dickerson. it was another week of chaos and destruction for president trump and he wasn't happy about it. >> no politician in history and i say this with assurity has been treated worse or unfairly. >> dickerson: much of the trouble was self-inflicted. monday the "washington post" reported the president gave russians information that wouldn't have been shared with let alone an add vary and there was i moment -- memo from james comey that the president was asked to let go of the investigation into michael flynn. john mccain was reminded of previous presidential tampering. i think we've seen this before. it's reaching the point of a watergate size and scale. >> dickerson: a council was named to investigate and president trump was asked about the decision. >> well, i respect the move but the entire thing has been a witch hunt. >> dickerson: friday a flood of revelations as the president left on a carefully planned eight-day foreign trip. the first headline, the fbi investigation is looking at a sen
i'm john dickerson. it was another week of chaos and destruction for president trump and he wasn't happy about it. >> no politician in history and i say this with assurity has been treated worse or unfairly. >> dickerson: much of the trouble was self-inflicted. monday the "washington post" reported the president gave russians information that wouldn't have been shared with let alone an add vary and there was i moment -- memo from james comey that the president was asked to...
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discussed the trip and what's ahead for the president with our chief washington correspondent john dickerson. >> what did president trump accomplish on his overseas trip? >> he pretty much got the stage craft of it right. some bumpy parts to his trip to nato. but i'm not sure that the president thinks of it. a little friction is okay. but in saudi arabia what they launched was the important part of this trip, which was to basically reorient the united states in concert with sunni leaders to put pressure on iran and to, and on extremists across the re a >> the president may well pull out of the paris climate agreement. how significant would that be? >> well, if the president pulls out of the paris climate agreement, it is obviously a signal to european leaders that this is a different kind of president. he listens to allies but only so far. >> president trump is back to tweeting his unedited opinions this morning, telling people among other things, quote, many of the leaks coming from the white house are fabricated lies coming from the fake news media. are his supporters still buying that sam
discussed the trip and what's ahead for the president with our chief washington correspondent john dickerson. >> what did president trump accomplish on his overseas trip? >> he pretty much got the stage craft of it right. some bumpy parts to his trip to nato. but i'm not sure that the president thinks of it. a little friction is okay. but in saudi arabia what they launched was the important part of this trip, which was to basically reorient the united states in concert with sunni...
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face the nation host john dickerson.as always, thank you. >> thanks a lot, adam. >>> live look outside downtown. not so scary yet. temperature 88-degrees. dew point is almost 70. the radar a whole different story. here it is over the last hour. we have been tracking a lot of storms south of town. it's been culpeper and fredericksburg between 3:00 and 5:00. now we have big storms north. big storms west. and especially this one right around leesburg. see the lightning increasing. it will zoom in to the storms to the south. two of them. severe thunderstorm warning until 6:15 for king george. and west mother land county. look at the lightning. last ten minutes. we will track this for you. essentially heading southeast. heading toward ridge at 7:39. anybody newland at 6:35. get ready for hail and heavy rain with that. this is really just propped up in the last hour and become a little more intense. look at the lightning strikes south of leesburg. sterling and out route 7. and this is approaching leesburg proper. and yeah, som
face the nation host john dickerson.as always, thank you. >> thanks a lot, adam. >>> live look outside downtown. not so scary yet. temperature 88-degrees. dew point is almost 70. the radar a whole different story. here it is over the last hour. we have been tracking a lot of storms south of town. it's been culpeper and fredericksburg between 3:00 and 5:00. now we have big storms north. big storms west. and especially this one right around leesburg. see the lightning increasing....
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jesse: i want to go to kimberly real quick because i want to play this confrontation between john dickersont cbs news and president trump were trumpeted out like the feeling in the room. >> president trump: of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and and it's a topic that should be number one. >> you're the president of the united states you said he was sick in bed. >> president trump: you could take it anywhere you want. >> i'm asking you. i want to hear it from president trump. >> president trump: i have my opinions, you can have your opinions. >> i want to know your opinions are the president of the united states. >> kimberly: president trump is not good to put up with something like that we know it's personality, if he feels someone is being disrespectful for them or mocking him, i think he was mocking him. >> jesse: he wasn't changing the answer, you have to respect the office, you're in the oval office. >> kimberly: the problem is he has to have somebody there with him to handle these interviews. dana used to do this. she would be there and handle the interviews and go through i
jesse: i want to go to kimberly real quick because i want to play this confrontation between john dickersont cbs news and president trump were trumpeted out like the feeling in the room. >> president trump: of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and and it's a topic that should be number one. >> you're the president of the united states you said he was sick in bed. >> president trump: you could take it anywhere you want. >> i'm asking you. i want to hear it from...
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you take that and john dickerson. it was really, really shocking. with dickerson he was mumbling, rambling around, incoherent. >> we have that. we'll show it to you. and then just sort of quit talking, walked off. >> do we have the dickerson tape lined up? while we're getting that. jon meacham, we can ask the easy question about andrew jackson. obviously he was wrong about andrew jock son and the civil war but a matter of about 15 years. i want to ask you the more difficult question. do you follow douglas brinkley in your assessment that the president of the united states certainlyov over the past 48 hos has appeared to have a, quote, koun confused mental state, more so even than before? >> i think you're right. reading the transcripts is always fascinating, because you do get inside the brain and begin to see how much bluffing does go on. the image that came to my mind was less about confusion and more about -- felt more like a pinball machine or arcade. he's just this steel ball that hits something, the bells go off and he bounces off and hits som
you take that and john dickerson. it was really, really shocking. with dickerson he was mumbling, rambling around, incoherent. >> we have that. we'll show it to you. and then just sort of quit talking, walked off. >> do we have the dickerson tape lined up? while we're getting that. jon meacham, we can ask the easy question about andrew jackson. obviously he was wrong about andrew jock son and the civil war but a matter of about 15 years. i want to ask you the more difficult...
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. >>> we have john dickerson, host of face nation.ood morning. >> good morning. >> what are the implications, he had significant power to do so. >> think about this. he said it was a witch hunt, that the fbi shouldn't go anywhere. now this investigation has been re-energizeding it's been re-evaluated and somebody has been put at the top that both can be repraised. it can no longer be knocked town as a partisan witch hunt. and amidst of the story is the off the books record he had with comey. so anything the president says noun where people are talking about obstruction of gist it is. >> john, have you heard anything from the white house about the public turn of events? >>. >> they's been whipsawed. some of the reports are self-inflicted. the comey firing was a way that exacerbated lots of problems. they couldn't get their story straight. that's happened again with story about what the president may have said in the oval office with the russian foreign minister, so pretty bad over there. >> what limitations are there on this special co
. >>> we have john dickerson, host of face nation.ood morning. >> good morning. >> what are the implications, he had significant power to do so. >> think about this. he said it was a witch hunt, that the fbi shouldn't go anywhere. now this investigation has been re-energizeding it's been re-evaluated and somebody has been put at the top that both can be repraised. it can no longer be knocked town as a partisan witch hunt. and amidst of the story is the off the books...