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. >> stephen: how is my buddy john dickerson. >> oh, john dickerson! him. >> stephen: blue-eyed, blond-haired choir boy. >> you see, you used the word "choir boy" but john dickerson is a little mischief of staff and likes to play. he has a great seches humor, as you know. >> stephen: i know that. he likes to have a cocktail. >> i'm told you two have had some libations before together. >> stephen: we've had some libations. >> and have had good conversations. he's been great. i think it's been really nice addition to us. >> stephen: the royal wedding is coming up. >> yes. >> stephen: prince harry and meghan markle, american, an american princess. >> i love this story. listen, i love a good love story, stephen, because i'm such a romantic at heart. >> stephen: you are. >> i love, love. i'm covering the wedding. i will not be there i will be on the balcony, the crappy balcony going, "harry! meghan." and we'll be standing over the procession. >> stephen: are you excited about that, or do you have to be professionally excited about that? >> i am not a phony
. >> stephen: how is my buddy john dickerson. >> oh, john dickerson! him. >> stephen: blue-eyed, blond-haired choir boy. >> you see, you used the word "choir boy" but john dickerson is a little mischief of staff and likes to play. he has a great seches humor, as you know. >> stephen: i know that. he likes to have a cocktail. >> i'm told you two have had some libations before together. >> stephen: we've had some libations. >> and have had...
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piece by john dickerson of cbs, how the president became possible. -- the presidency became impossible. he made ispoints that george washington would not recognize the modern presidency. guest: i think that is true in the sense of how big our government has grown. that makes the case for why we need a smaller central government and get back to the roots of our country, which is pushing a lot more of these decisions on the states. government has grown too big and unwieldy and is not serving the best interests of the american people. host: john dickerson says the buck stops here is not meant to mean theresent -- president is responsible for everything that happens in the executive branch. guest: when you look at the size and scope of what this government is doing now, you literally cannot have one person by virtue of just time know everything that is happening and all the decisions that are being made at the various agencies and departments. i would argue the government has done way too big. you saw the flow of information that went through the white house. what changes if any need to be
piece by john dickerson of cbs, how the president became possible. -- the presidency became impossible. he made ispoints that george washington would not recognize the modern presidency. guest: i think that is true in the sense of how big our government has grown. that makes the case for why we need a smaller central government and get back to the roots of our country, which is pushing a lot more of these decisions on the states. government has grown too big and unwieldy and is not serving the...
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. >>> i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and gayle king. a dedication ceremony is starting in jerusalem for a new u.s. embassy. >> officials are there with the relocated embassy being a highly symbolic move for the trump administration that reflects the wish that jerusalem be recognized as a capital. >> the opening establishes another day of angry palestinian protesting with officials saying israeli troops on the border killed at least 37 demonstrators and that would make it the deadliest day in four years with protesters wanting east jerusalem to be the future capital state. let's go to seth doane inside the new embassy in jerusalem. >> reporter: good morning. this is just getting under way now. the opening of the u.s. embassy does not generally get this much attention. hundreds have gathered here and they are watching the ceremony begin. it's right in front of the u.s. embassy, the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem where ambassador david friedman will work here. the trump administration said it is simply recognizing a reality that the u.s. go
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itself is more than 14,000 words in length bit john dickerson of cbs and cbs this morning. how the presidency became impossible and it's not just donald trump. the job is now too much for anyone. one point he makes is that george washington would not recognize the modern president si. >> guest: it's true in the way the governments has grown and why we need a smaller central government and get back to riots of the country which is pushing decisions back on the state there's no question the government has grown too big, too unwieldy and is not sending the best interest of the american people. >> host: another point he says the buck stops here was not supposed to mean that the president is responsible for everything that happens in the executive branch. >> guest: well, when you look at the size and the scope of what this government is doing now, you literally can't have one person by virtue of just time, involved we everything that happening and all the decisions being made at the various different agencies and departments contracts being made. i argue a the government has got
itself is more than 14,000 words in length bit john dickerson of cbs and cbs this morning. how the presidency became impossible and it's not just donald trump. the job is now too much for anyone. one point he makes is that george washington would not recognize the modern president si. >> guest: it's true in the way the governments has grown and why we need a smaller central government and get back to riots of the country which is pushing decisions back on the state there's no question the...
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i'm john dickerson in new york.e house, his first comments since canceling plans for a summit meeting with kim jong-un. >> i'd like to begin by saying that based on the recent statement of north korea, i've decided to terminate the planned summit in singapore on june 12th. while many things can happen and a great opportunity lies ahead potentially, i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world. i've spoken to general matiss and the joint chiefs of staff and our military, which is by far the most powerful anywhere in the world that has been greatly enhanced recently, as you all know, is ready, if necessary. likewise, i have spoken to south korea and japan, and they are not only ready, should foolish or reckless acts be taken by north korea, but they are willing to shoulder much of the cost of any financial burden, any of the costs associated by the united states in operations if such an unfortunate situation is forced upon us. hopefully, positive things will be taking
i'm john dickerson in new york.e house, his first comments since canceling plans for a summit meeting with kim jong-un. >> i'd like to begin by saying that based on the recent statement of north korea, i've decided to terminate the planned summit in singapore on june 12th. while many things can happen and a great opportunity lies ahead potentially, i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world. i've spoken to general matiss and the joint...
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. >> i dare you, john dickerson. >> i'm not taking that dare. >>> a military dad to be was determinedt child. ahead, how he used technology to overcome an airport delay. of his child. how he use d technology to see birth on the way. sorry, i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. whatever their sensitive skin get it out with all free clear. only all is the #1 recommended brand by dermatologists... and 100% free of perfumes and dyes. try it now! all free clear. the #
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. >>> i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and gayle king. a dedication ceremony is starting in jerusalem for a new u.s. embassy. >> officials are there with the relocated embassy being a highly symbolic move for the trump administration that reflects the wish that jerusalem be recognized as a capital. >> the opening establishes another day of angry palestinian protesting with officials saying israeli troops on the border killed at least 37 demonstrators and that
. >>> i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and gayle king. a dedication ceremony is starting in jerusalem for a new u.s. embassy. >> officials are there with the relocated embassy being a highly symbolic move for the trump administration that reflects the wish that jerusalem be recognized as a capital. >> the opening establishes another day of angry palestinian protesting with officials saying israeli troops on the border killed at least 37 demonstrators and that
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and this one, john dickerson and ryan, the boss of this show, both of them said, i would.colbert said -- >> i'm not going to say anything on the grounds i may incriminate myself. but it sounds like the beginning of the next iron man sequel. a suit goes missing and there we go. >> i'm thinking it's an inside job. i know you didn't do it. >> i think they're going to find it. >> i do, too. >> welcome back to cbs "this morning." here are some things you should know. a deadly e. coli outbreak is widening. the cdc says there are now 149 cases in 29 states. the most recent illness was last month. this means there could be at least three more days of possible exposure due to romain's shelf life. health officials tied outbreaks to lettuce grown in yuma, arizona. they say don't eat or buy lettuce if you don't know the source. >>> ford had just stopped production of the f-150 pickup, america's best selling vehicle. the automaker says a fire at a plant caused a parts shortage. ford says it has an 84-day supply of trucks but it temporarily laid off thousands. >>> and new numbers show d
and this one, john dickerson and ryan, the boss of this show, both of them said, i would.colbert said -- >> i'm not going to say anything on the grounds i may incriminate myself. but it sounds like the beginning of the next iron man sequel. a suit goes missing and there we go. >> i'm thinking it's an inside job. i know you didn't do it. >> i think they're going to find it. >> i do, too. >> welcome back to cbs "this morning." here are some things you...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. success when he meets with kim jong-un. it will be held june 12th in singapore. officials said the location is convenient and security can be assured. >> mr. trump said he'd have no problem speaking with kim. >> if you look at north korea, this guy, this -- i mean, he's like a maniac, okay? and you have to give him credit. how many young guys, he was like 26 or 25 when his father died, take over these tough generals and all of a sudden, it's pretty amazing. you look at north korea. we're doing nothing there. china should solve that problem for us. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. north korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. it is a hell that no person deserves. kim jong-un was -- he really has been very open. and i think very honorable from everything we're seeing. we want to thank kim jong-un who really w
. >> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. success when he meets with kim jong-un. it will be held june 12th in singapore. officials said the location is convenient and security can be assured. >> mr. trump said he'd have no problem speaking with kim. >> if you look at north korea, this guy, this -- i mean, he's like a maniac, okay? and you have to give him credit. how many young guys, he was like 26 or 25 when his father died, take over these tough generals...
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bob schieffer, before john dickerson, had me on so many times as a panelist.d it because you could have a conversation and actually sort of download everything you had knew about the topic and learned but weren't able to get into a broadcast on a daily basis. i think now that i'm in the moderator's position, it's just such a gift to be able to dig into so many of these issues that-- because the news cycle is in hyperdrive-- we often just whip through, and there are so many news stories happening all at once these days, because the president has us on this hyperdrive, that being in the chair now, i feel that responsibility to try to have some context and have a civil conversation. >> stephen: but because the news cycle is on such hyperdrive because of the twitter thumbs in the white house, for the most part that's one of the reasons it's so fast, how do you plan a show that goes on the air on sunday morning because whatever you have in mind friday afternoon, when you start laying down what the show and who the guests could be could be completely meaningless, ol
bob schieffer, before john dickerson, had me on so many times as a panelist.d it because you could have a conversation and actually sort of download everything you had knew about the topic and learned but weren't able to get into a broadcast on a daily basis. i think now that i'm in the moderator's position, it's just such a gift to be able to dig into so many of these issues that-- because the news cycle is in hyperdrive-- we often just whip through, and there are so many news stories...
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john dickerson joins us now from new york with more. >> reporter: good morning.ad, former fbi director james comey will be with us in studio 57. he will respond to criticism from the president's lawyer rudy giuliani who is offering a new explanation for why comey was fired. >> plus, we're tracking the volcanic eruption that's forcing nearly 2,000 people from their homes on the big island of hawaii. also, the high school freshman who is suing his principal after he was banned from wearing t shirts depicting guns. and we'll look at this year's travel trends with priceline's ceo brett keller. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> sounds good. thank you. >>> the u.s. employment drops below 4% -- unemployment level drops below 4% for the first time since2000. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks joins with us more. >> reporter: good morning. the job market has been strong for several years. we continue to see evidence of that. the labor department says in april, the unemployment rate fell to 3.9% lowest since end of
john dickerson joins us now from new york with more. >> reporter: good morning.ad, former fbi director james comey will be with us in studio 57. he will respond to criticism from the president's lawyer rudy giuliani who is offering a new explanation for why comey was fired. >> plus, we're tracking the volcanic eruption that's forcing nearly 2,000 people from their homes on the big island of hawaii. also, the high school freshman who is suing his principal after he was banned from...
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john dickerson joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. ahead we'll go inside north korea where our ben tracy faces an 11-hour train ride followed by a hike today to witness the dismantling of the regime's nuclear testing site. plus, we'll take you to mexico to where many americans are seeking discounts on medical treatment. anna werner investigates the dangers surrounding surgeries across the border! and the pilots and crew that helped save more than 100 people after a southwest engine exploded. they will be with us in studio 57 for their first joint interview. we'll talk with them about what happened in the cabin. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. see you at 7:00. >>> new this morning, the city of san francisco is asking companies testing driverless cars to share more data. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco this morning with the push for more regulations. anne. >> reporter: yeah. it looks like regardless, we are going to see more driverless cars on city streets like
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john dickerson joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.u inside federal air marshal training after a scathing report on alcohol abuse, harassment and low morale. plus, a rare and unfiltered look at the leader of the catholic church. "60 minutes" takes us behind the scenes of a new documentary on pope francis, the people's pope. twitter's former ceo is in studio 57 with us this morning. we'll talk to him about his former company's future and whether tech companies need new regulations. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> the stock price of menlo park based facebook is back to where it was. the stock lost $134 billion soon after the data scandal involving cambridge analytica was revealed. the drop was more than 24%. although those losses have now been recovered, facebook could still potentially face a stiff federal fine. >>> silicon valley heavyweight is pulling advertisements off of youtube. and some mixed news for some other bay area companies on the heels of their latest earnings repo
john dickerson joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.u inside federal air marshal training after a scathing report on alcohol abuse, harassment and low morale. plus, a rare and unfiltered look at the leader of the catholic church. "60 minutes" takes us behind the scenes of a new documentary on pope francis, the people's pope. twitter's former ceo is in studio 57 with us this morning. we'll talk to him about his former company's future and whether...
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. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," john dickerson reports. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. ahead, we are in connecticut with the damage from deadly thunderstorms overnight. plus, an update on a cbs news investigation. how insurance companies are attempting to recover half a billion dollars to hospitals through allegedly fraudulent building schemes and the evolution of prince harry. how 10 years in the british army transformed him from the royal rebel. all that coming up in the eye- opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> do you have the tiara ready? >> yes, and my sword. >> see you at 7:00. >>> tesla plans to stop production of the model 3 sedans for six days. they plan to work on fixes to its assembly line at the end of the month. carmaker has warned of a temporary shutdown this quarter as it addresses some manufacturing problems that have delayed the model 3 production. >>> some rare good news for big department store chains and new home construction dips unexpectedly. >> joining us now with all the details, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brook
. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," john dickerson reports. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. ahead, we are in connecticut with the damage from deadly thunderstorms overnight. plus, an update on a cbs news investigation. how insurance companies are attempting to recover half a billion dollars to hospitals through allegedly fraudulent building schemes and the evolution of prince harry. how 10 years in the british army transformed him from the royal rebel. all...
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john dickerson joins us now from new york with more. >> reporter: good morning.ahead, the overnight reaction from roseann barr after her show was canceled following her racist tweet. >> the death toll from hurricane maria could exceed 4,000. >> also carter evans is in front of a hawaii fissure blasting lava 200 feet in the area and has a warning called pelee's hair, a new volcanoic hazard. delta's ceo will be here in studio 57 with us plus the eye- opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> the spotlight is again on facebook related to its cambridge analytica data problems. facebook temporarily stopped its investigation while the uk conducted its own probe. cambridge analytica which was hired by president trump's presidential campaign in 2016 allegedly collected and used the personal data of up to 87 million facebook users without their permission. >>> uber is adding a new safety feature to its apps in the united states an emergency button. the panic button is part of the campaign to curb violence by drivers. the emergency button will call 911 a
john dickerson joins us now from new york with more. >> reporter: good morning.ahead, the overnight reaction from roseann barr after her show was canceled following her racist tweet. >> the death toll from hurricane maria could exceed 4,000. >> also carter evans is in front of a hawaii fissure blasting lava 200 feet in the area and has a warning called pelee's hair, a new volcanoic hazard. delta's ceo will be here in studio 57 with us plus the eye- opener, your world in 90...
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remarkable scene, last summer, towards fall, the president wag on the cbs sunday morning show and john dickerson was interviewing him and they're going through the things you expect john to ask the president, and at the end he gets to the trump tower thing, and he says, you said barack obama wire tapped trump tower. what evidence do you have? and president clearly doesn't want to go there. as he gets up and physically walks from where the interview is taking displays plants himself behind the resolute desk in the oval and pick minutes papers and pretends to start reading the paper, and dickerson won't let him go. he is stalking him and says, no, mr. president, what evidence do you have, what evidence do you have, and the president responds, a lot of people agree with me. a lot of people are saying. people are saying. and that is the evidence stack from which an awful lot of decisions are made. if i can make it popular to speed it up to the 21st 21st century -- make it trending, i can treat it as fact. and i can base action on that. i tell a story in the book about going back to my home town of p
remarkable scene, last summer, towards fall, the president wag on the cbs sunday morning show and john dickerson was interviewing him and they're going through the things you expect john to ask the president, and at the end he gets to the trump tower thing, and he says, you said barack obama wire tapped trump tower. what evidence do you have? and president clearly doesn't want to go there. as he gets up and physically walks from where the interview is taking displays plants himself behind the...
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there's a great article in the atlantic by john dickerson that talks about the modern presidency is an impossible job and this is a quote, no man or woman can possibly represent the varied and competing interests of 327 million citizens purchase the over expanding duties in the office. the most powerful man in is pow powerless-- is the modern presidency broken and is trump in some ways a consequence of that? >> no, i think that's the wrong way it look at it. i think a president can succeed. i think it's all about leadership, and you know, if you go for a job interview, and you know, they'll say, okay, you're here for this job, what's the definition of the job? well, what's the definition of the job of president and having thought about it through eight presidents working on a book on trump. for me, the job as a president is that role of stewardship and it's also figuring out what the next stage of good is for a majority of people in the country, real majority, not just a base. not just one party. not just a bunch of interest groups 'cause things can be done through the presidency and b
there's a great article in the atlantic by john dickerson that talks about the modern presidency is an impossible job and this is a quote, no man or woman can possibly represent the varied and competing interests of 327 million citizens purchase the over expanding duties in the office. the most powerful man in is pow powerless-- is the modern presidency broken and is trump in some ways a consequence of that? >> no, i think that's the wrong way it look at it. i think a president can...
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the president was on the cbs sunday morning show, and john dickerson was interviewing him, and they were going through all of the things you'd expect john to ask the president. and be at the end he gets to the trump tower thing, and he says you said barack obama wiretapped trump tower. what evidence do you have? what evidence do you have? and the president clearly doesn't want to go there. and as he gets up and physically walks from where the interview is taking place and plants himself behind the resolute desk in the oval and picks up some papers and pretends to start reading the papers, and dickerson won't let him go. he's stalking him. and he says, no, mr. president, what evidence do you have of? what evidence do you have? and the president responds, a lot of people agree with me. [laughter] a lot of people are saying, people are saying. and that is the evidence stack from which an awful lot of decisions are made. if i can make it popular to speed it up to the 21st century, if i can make it trending, i can treat it as fact. and i can base action on that. i tell a story in the book abo
the president was on the cbs sunday morning show, and john dickerson was interviewing him, and they were going through all of the things you'd expect john to ask the president. and be at the end he gets to the trump tower thing, and he says you said barack obama wiretapped trump tower. what evidence do you have? what evidence do you have? and the president clearly doesn't want to go there. and as he gets up and physically walks from where the interview is taking place and plants himself behind...
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todd, john dickerson, george stephanopoulos never called me and asked me to do a sunday show. unprecedented. never before happened in presidential campaigns. i wanted to be on, i had to come in. even then, they did not always invite you. if donald trump decided to pick up the phone and call, they took the call. any of us would have done it. they wanted him to cut he had ratings. he had been doing it for 10 years on "the apprentice." he understood the business of television. ofmanipulated the president nbc, cnn and fox news. he said it. to the debate,e the ratings will go down so i want these questions and i want to be in the center. i am not blaming him for it, he had the leverage and he used it. him by the way they covered this race. thank you for being here. my name is claire and i am a senior. i am a huge fan of bruce springsteen. why do you think his music resonates with so many people? gov. christie: i think it resonates with people all over the world because it is honest. there is raw emotion in what bruce does in his writing and performance. people love to feel. for 130
todd, john dickerson, george stephanopoulos never called me and asked me to do a sunday show. unprecedented. never before happened in presidential campaigns. i wanted to be on, i had to come in. even then, they did not always invite you. if donald trump decided to pick up the phone and call, they took the call. any of us would have done it. they wanted him to cut he had ratings. he had been doing it for 10 years on "the apprentice." he understood the business of television....
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christie: by the way, chuck todd, john dickerson, george stephanopoulos never called me and asked me to do a phoner into a sunday show. never before happened in presidential campaigns. i wanted to be on, i had to come in. even then, they did not always invite you because maybe where you were in the polls or what you said that week was not interesting enough, but if donald trump decided to pick up the phone and call, they took the call. they cannot tell me he made himself more available. forget it. any of us would have done it. they wanted him because he created ratings. he had been doing it for 10 years on "the apprentice." he understood the business of television. he manipulated the president of nbc, cnn and fox news. and he said it. you remember. "if i don't come to the debate, the ratings will come down, so i want these type of questions or i want to be in the center." i'm not blaming him for it. if he had the leverage and he used it, but i'm tired of hearing these networks complain about donald trump. they created him. mr. axelrod: where in jersey are you from? >> i'm from naperv
christie: by the way, chuck todd, john dickerson, george stephanopoulos never called me and asked me to do a phoner into a sunday show. never before happened in presidential campaigns. i wanted to be on, i had to come in. even then, they did not always invite you because maybe where you were in the polls or what you said that week was not interesting enough, but if donald trump decided to pick up the phone and call, they took the call. they cannot tell me he made himself more available. forget...
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there's a great article in the atlantic by john dickerson that talks about the modern presidency as an impossible job. this is a quote. "no man or woman can represent the competing interest of 27 -- 327 million citizens, perform the duties of the office. the most powerful man of the world is powerless to achieve many of his goals, for it by -- thwarted by congress, the courts, and in him is bureaucracy. is the modern presidency broken and is trump in some ways a consequence of that?" carl: no, i think that's the wrong way to look at it. i think the president can succeed. i think it is all about leadership. if you go for a job interview and they will say, you are here for this job, what is the definition of the job? what is the definition of the job of president? and having thought about it through eight presidents, now working on a book on trump, for me the job is the president is that role of stewardship. but it's also figuring out what the next stage of good is for the majority of people in the country. real majority, not just a base, not just one party or a bunch of interest groups.
there's a great article in the atlantic by john dickerson that talks about the modern presidency as an impossible job. this is a quote. "no man or woman can represent the competing interest of 27 -- 327 million citizens, perform the duties of the office. the most powerful man of the world is powerless to achieve many of his goals, for it by -- thwarted by congress, the courts, and in him is bureaucracy. is the modern presidency broken and is trump in some ways a consequence of that?"...
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piece by john dickerson of cbs, how the president became possible. -- the presidency became impossible. he made ispoints that george washington would not recognize the modern presidency. guest: i think that is true in the sense of how big our government has grown. that makes the case for why we need a smaller central government and get back to the roots of our country, which is pushing a lot more of these decisions on the states. government has grown too big and unwieldy and is not serving the best interests of the american people. host: john dickerson says the buck stops here is not meant to mean theresent -- president is responsible for everything that happens in the executive branch. guest: when you look at the size and scope of what this government is doing now, you literally cannot have one person by virtue of just time know everything that is happening and all the decisions that are being made at the various agencies and departments. i would argue the government has done way too big. you saw the flow of information that went through the white house. what changes if any need to be
piece by john dickerson of cbs, how the president became possible. -- the presidency became impossible. he made ispoints that george washington would not recognize the modern presidency. guest: i think that is true in the sense of how big our government has grown. that makes the case for why we need a smaller central government and get back to the roots of our country, which is pushing a lot more of these decisions on the states. government has grown too big and unwieldy and is not serving the...
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. >> i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and gayle king. >>> thousands of palestinians are demonstratingaeli border. gaza officials say israeli troops have killed at least 41 palestinians this morning. it's the deadliest day of violence in gaza in nearly four years. >>> president trump sent top administration officials to this morning's ceremony, including his daughter ivanka, son in law jared kushner and steve mnuchin. >> in a video this morning, mr. trump said israel is finally recognizing the capital. seth doane is at the dedication ceremony in jerusalem which ended just minutes ago. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those gathered here in front of the new u.s. embassy are the staunch supporters. those who wanted to see this embassy move. and the images this morning of celebrating and music are very differing from those we saw of some protests taking place not very far from where we are. president trump's son-in-law jared kushner, who the trump administration put in charge of developing a middle east peace plan, referenced those protests. he said those who provoke violenc
. >> i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and gayle king. >>> thousands of palestinians are demonstratingaeli border. gaza officials say israeli troops have killed at least 41 palestinians this morning. it's the deadliest day of violence in gaza in nearly four years. >>> president trump sent top administration officials to this morning's ceremony, including his daughter ivanka, son in law jared kushner and steve mnuchin. >> in a video this morning, mr. trump...
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i'm john dickerson with gayle king and norah o'donnell. volcano could be forced to take part in a mass evacuation. lava flowing on in to the property of a geothermal plant is threatening to release gas. they are working to keep the gases inside. the wells run 8,000 feet below ground. they're monitoring them for a spike that could prompt evacuation orders. the volcano started erupting may 3rd. more than double the amount before the eruption. >>> about two dozen international reporters are on their way to north korea's main nuclear test site. cbs news is the only u.s. broadcast network in the group. ben just got in touch with us while on his 11-hour train ride up north. >> good morning. we're on the train somewhere in north korea. we actually left wonsan north korea on a green train that has gold trim. it's similar to the train that kim jong-un uses when he travels around north korea, obviously, with a lot less security on it. we're on a train with a bunch of journalists heading toward north korea's main nuclear testing site, pong gye-ri. we
i'm john dickerson with gayle king and norah o'donnell. volcano could be forced to take part in a mass evacuation. lava flowing on in to the property of a geothermal plant is threatening to release gas. they are working to keep the gases inside. the wells run 8,000 feet below ground. they're monitoring them for a spike that could prompt evacuation orders. the volcano started erupting may 3rd. more than double the amount before the eruption. >>> about two dozen international reporters...
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norah o'donnell and john dickerson are off today. >>> adult film star stormy daniels daniels allegesp back in 2006, which the president denies. cohen paid her $130,000 to keep quiet 11 days before the election. >> this morning president trump tweeted cohen, quote, received a monthly retainer not from the campaign. he added money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in this transaction. giuliani told fox news the president's repayment was lawful. >> that is not campaign money. sorry. i'm giving you fact you don't know. it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. >> so they funneled it through a lawmaker. >> funneled it through a lawmaker and the president repaid it. >> oh, i didn't know. he did. >> yep. >> there's no campaign finance law. >> zero. >> later giuliani told the "washington post" mr. trump learned most of the details of the payment after the fbi raided cohen last month. he said the president was not aware of the payment when it was made but cohen knew he would be reimbursed because of his arrangement with the president. >> michael avenatti
norah o'donnell and john dickerson are off today. >>> adult film star stormy daniels daniels allegesp back in 2006, which the president denies. cohen paid her $130,000 to keep quiet 11 days before the election. >> this morning president trump tweeted cohen, quote, received a monthly retainer not from the campaign. he added money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in this transaction. giuliani told fox news the president's repayment was lawful. >>...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell with john dickerson and bianna golodryga. gayle is on assignment. where?there for the royal wedding so we're looking to hearing from her tomorrow. >> two days away. >>> president trump's financial disclosure form is raising questions about whether he left something out of last year's form. the president's newest statement shows he reimbursed attorney michael cohen between $100,000 and $250,000 for unspecified expenses cohen had in 2016. that's when cohen paid adult film star stormy daniels $130,000 to secure a nondisclosure agreement. >> in february, cohen said he paid daniels with his personal funds and the trump organization and campaign were not involved. last month mr. trump denied knowing about it. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> no, i don't know. >> the president's new attorney, rudy giuliani, says mr. trump didn't remember the payment then because it, quote, was not a serious lawsuit. giuliani maintains the payment was not a campaign expense. the offi
. >> i'm norah o'donnell with john dickerson and bianna golodryga. gayle is on assignment. where?there for the royal wedding so we're looking to hearing from her tomorrow. >> two days away. >>> president trump's financial disclosure form is raising questions about whether he left something out of last year's form. the president's newest statement shows he reimbursed attorney michael cohen between $100,000 and $250,000 for unspecified expenses cohen had in 2016. that's when...
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. ♪ >>> i'm nor o >>> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson.g. we'll begin with this. prosecutors are now investigating new york state's attorney general after mutt pal accused him of physical and emotional abuse. eric schneiderman announced his resignation three hours after four women said they were subjected to non-consensual physical violence. >> two women went on the record alleging schneiderman repeatedly hit them often after drinking and frequently in bed. schneiderman has been a prominent critic of president trump and a champion of the me, too movement. he filed a civil rights lawsuit against harvey weinstein and his company after weinstein was accused of sexual misconduct. >> schneiderman denied the allegations and said in a statement, quote, in the privacy of intimate relationships i have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. i have not assaulted anyone. i have never engaged in non-consensual sex. later in a statement announcing his resignation he said, quote, while the allegations are unrelated to my profession
. ♪ >>> i'm nor o >>> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson.g. we'll begin with this. prosecutors are now investigating new york state's attorney general after mutt pal accused him of physical and emotional abuse. eric schneiderman announced his resignation three hours after four women said they were subjected to non-consensual physical violence. >> two women went on the record alleging schneiderman repeatedly hit them often after drinking and...
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i'm gayle king with john dickerson and norah o'donnell.outes at risk and communities on edge. >> are you kidding me? >> oh, my gosh, stop, stop. >> are you kidding me? no. i live here. i live here. you get out of here. >> that's scary stuff. police have charged a 61-year-old man you see pulling a gun on his neighbor and firing in the direction of the neighbor during an argument. we're glad to tell you no one was hit here. the lava is moving faster as it gets hotter spreading into new communities. scientists say it covers the area the size of six football fields every hour. >>> in one area lava overran highway 132, the main road. that leaves just one escape route open. if the lava crosses highway 137, there would be no way out. crews are digging new evacuation routes but that's expected to take weeks. helicopters are on standby for any emergency rescues. >> first lady melania trump is addressing rumors about her health. mrs. trump was last seen 21 days ago just before her reported procedure to treat a kidney condition. she's healthy and rec
i'm gayle king with john dickerson and norah o'donnell.outes at risk and communities on edge. >> are you kidding me? >> oh, my gosh, stop, stop. >> are you kidding me? no. i live here. i live here. you get out of here. >> that's scary stuff. police have charged a 61-year-old man you see pulling a gun on his neighbor and firing in the direction of the neighbor during an argument. we're glad to tell you no one was hit here. the lava is moving faster as it gets hotter...
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. ♪ >>> i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and vladimir ducti i duthiers of our streaming networktens more destruction this morning. lava from the kilauea volcano has destroyed 31 hopmes and othr structures. people have been told to stay out of the area. >> it's opened ten volcanic vents and lava is flying hundreds of feet into the air. carter evans is in puna where he got a helicopter tour and leilani estates. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. authorities have got this community locked down. no residents are going inside. the emergency management put out a cell phone alert earlier sunday evening warning people who were still inside the neighborhood to get out. they're worried about toxic gases and, of course, the pwe got a look from above.ier, >> looking at that red-hot lava down below. sometimes it can get hotter than 1,000 degrees fahrenheit. you can see the lava approaching these homes. there's nothing anyone can do. the community has been evacuated. there are no rescuers. there are no first responders there. no firefighters to put out the flames. this is an uns
. ♪ >>> i'm john dickerson with norah o'donnell and vladimir ducti i duthiers of our streaming networktens more destruction this morning. lava from the kilauea volcano has destroyed 31 hopmes and othr structures. people have been told to stay out of the area. >> it's opened ten volcanic vents and lava is flying hundreds of feet into the air. carter evans is in puna where he got a helicopter tour and leilani estates. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning....
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norah, gayle and john dickerson are off this memorial day.historic maryland city is under state of emergency after powerful flash flooding devastated its downtown. torrential rain sent water rushing into ellicott city yesterday for the second time in less than two years. >> the water approached the second floor of buildings and swept away cars. one person is missing this morning. jeff pegues is in ellicott city, just west of baltimore. >> reporter: good morning. rescue crews worked through the night. now they are searching for this missing person. they are hopeful. this was another devastating flood. take a look behind me at this parking lot which is on the edge of main street. there are more than a dozen cars caked in mud, some overturned. >> the flash flood came in with a roar sunday. turning maintreet in ellicott city, maryland, into a raging river. the fast-moving water quickly swept away cars and carried debris down the usually busy main street. as the flooding began sunday, police had a stern warning for those trying to drive through th
norah, gayle and john dickerson are off this memorial day.historic maryland city is under state of emergency after powerful flash flooding devastated its downtown. torrential rain sent water rushing into ellicott city yesterday for the second time in less than two years. >> the water approached the second floor of buildings and swept away cars. one person is missing this morning. jeff pegues is in ellicott city, just west of baltimore. >> reporter: good morning. rescue crews worked...
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. >>> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and john dickerson.ictions. in england this joy and celebration. in this country, such sadness and pain. it's interesting how life can -- what life does to you sometimes. we begin in santa fe with the santa fe, texas, school shooting. it's reigniting the debate over gun control. ten people were killed. the suspect is 10-year-old dimitrios pagourtzis. >> activists rallied to protest gun violence. the incoming nra president told fox news the focus on gun control is misplaced. >> the disease in this case isn't the second amendment. the disease is youngsters who are steeped in a culture of violence. they've been drugged in many cases. nearly all of these perpetrators are male. and they are young teenagers in most cases. and they've come through a culture where violence is commonplace. all we need to do is turn on the tv go to a movie. if you look at what has happened to young people, many of these young boys have been on ritalin since they were in kindergarten. >> there's been no indication the santa fe susp
. >>> i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and john dickerson.ictions. in england this joy and celebration. in this country, such sadness and pain. it's interesting how life can -- what life does to you sometimes. we begin in santa fe with the santa fe, texas, school shooting. it's reigniting the debate over gun control. ten people were killed. the suspect is 10-year-old dimitrios pagourtzis. >> activists rallied to protest gun violence. the incoming nra president told fox news...
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. >> i'm john dickerson with gayle king and norah o'donnell.in two or three days and is doing really well. white house says mrs. trump had a procedure yesterday. >> the white house calls the treatment successful. the first lady's office says she is looking forward to returning back to work. >>> security council meeting to discuss newest violence in gaza. the u.s. opened its new embassy in jerusalem. a u.n. official called the violence appalling. speaking at the embassy dedication white house senior adviser jared kushner said u.s. remains committed to peace and dismissed the palestinian reaction. >> as we have seen those promoting violence are part of the problem and not part of the solution. >> that comment by kushner was not included in the official transcript of his speech. we have asked the white house why but they have not responded. when asked about kushner's remarks yesterday deputy secretary blamed hamas for the violence. >> i don't understand why would they remove it from the transcript? >> it's on tape. >>> epa administrator scott p u
. >> i'm john dickerson with gayle king and norah o'donnell.in two or three days and is doing really well. white house says mrs. trump had a procedure yesterday. >> the white house calls the treatment successful. the first lady's office says she is looking forward to returning back to work. >>> security council meeting to discuss newest violence in gaza. the u.s. opened its new embassy in jerusalem. a u.n. official called the violence appalling. speaking at the embassy...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. >>> there's a red alert for aviation overfar as 18 miles from the volcano's crater. the ash can cause eye and lung irritations and cause problems for planes around the ligisland. scientists say it's not the big explosion they've been expecting but warn that could still come. >> there are now 21 fissures near this volcano. the latest one started spewing lava and toxic gas. >> white house press secretary sarah sanders said this morning president trump is still ready to meet with north korean leader kim jong-un. in a statement, the first vice minister of foreign affairs said the country may pull out of the summit saying, quote, if the united states is trying to drive us into a corner to force our unilateral nuclear abandonment, we will no longer be interested in such a dialogue. sanders also said the white house will continue its maximum pressure campaign if talks fail. >> the north korean statement slammed national security adviser john bolton for suggesting pyongyang should do what libya did, give up nuclear weapons in exchang
. >> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. >>> there's a red alert for aviation overfar as 18 miles from the volcano's crater. the ash can cause eye and lung irritations and cause problems for planes around the ligisland. scientists say it's not the big explosion they've been expecting but warn that could still come. >> there are now 21 fissures near this volcano. the latest one started spewing lava and toxic gas. >> white house press secretary sarah...
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>>> i'm john dickerson with gayle king and norah o'donnell. >> i believe it. >>> millions across theeparing for possible flash flooding this morning as a subtropical depression alberto moves north. alberto made landfall yesterday in the florida panhandle, dumping heavy rain and knocking down trees. >> the storm center is now hovering over alabama, but some of its rain bands stretch for hundreds of miles. forecasters say the system will move over the tennessee valley and into the ohio valley and great lakes area during the next 24 to 48 hours. people in alberto's path could see up to six inches of rain in a very short period of time. >> some of the lava from hawaii's kilauea volcano is now moving about 90 feet every hour. new evacuation orders forced more holdouts from their homes, unable to outlast the eruption that's almost four weeks old. a massive new lava flow has burnast ten moreed homes. at more than 80 structures have been destroyed. the eruption is hurting tourism because most of hawaii volcano national park is closed. visitors spend $166 million a year near the park. >>> in
>>> i'm john dickerson with gayle king and norah o'donnell. >> i believe it. >>> millions across theeparing for possible flash flooding this morning as a subtropical depression alberto moves north. alberto made landfall yesterday in the florida panhandle, dumping heavy rain and knocking down trees. >> the storm center is now hovering over alabama, but some of its rain bands stretch for hundreds of miles. forecasters say the system will move over the tennessee...
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i am gayle king with john dickerson and bianna goal degreea. >>> hundreds in hawaii had just momentspted. lava exploded from the ground and flowed into the streets. 1700 people evacuated from the area. >> the eruption of the kilauea volcano started around 4:30 afternoon local time yesterday. the volcano on hawaii's big island. there was a large earthquake just hours before the eruption. in recent days there have been more than 250 tremors. it's not known how long the eruption will last. >>> president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani is calling james comey a, quote, disgraceful liar. he said the fired fbi director who used to work for giuliani should be prosecuted. this echoes earlier statements made by the president. comeys new memoir "a higher loyalty" is now a "new york times" best seller. it chronicles his early career, his years in the justice department and his relationship with president trump. james comey, good morning. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> your book talks about your early career and the first time you met giuliani. you were excited to work for him. you said it fir
i am gayle king with john dickerson and bianna goal degreea. >>> hundreds in hawaii had just momentspted. lava exploded from the ground and flowed into the streets. 1700 people evacuated from the area. >> the eruption of the kilauea volcano started around 4:30 afternoon local time yesterday. the volcano on hawaii's big island. there was a large earthquake just hours before the eruption. in recent days there have been more than 250 tremors. it's not known how long the eruption...
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. >>> i'm john dickerson, gayle king is in windsor england where this morning we learn who will walk. kensington palace announced that prince charles will accompany her tomorrow. >> we also learned that prince philip the queen's husband and harry's grandfather will attend the ceremony. the 96-year-old has recovered from hip replacement surgery last month. let's go out to gayle who is steps away from windsor castle. gayle, good morning. i love that the prince of wales is he is ed woe was pleased to welcome mehgan markle in this way. >> reporter: i think it's a nice and unexpected touch. we're here outside windsor castle where people are excited about the news that prince philip will be attending the service, there was some question about that. but it's interesting about windsor castle. the word is this this is the queen's most favorite royal residence. that she views buckingham palace as the office, i'm told. i met a lot of res debts on the street, some of them u.s. residents who live in windsor who say it's not unusual to think about the queen toot willing around in her cart driving
. >>> i'm john dickerson, gayle king is in windsor england where this morning we learn who will walk. kensington palace announced that prince charles will accompany her tomorrow. >> we also learned that prince philip the queen's husband and harry's grandfather will attend the ceremony. the 96-year-old has recovered from hip replacement surgery last month. let's go out to gayle who is steps away from windsor castle. gayle, good morning. i love that the prince of wales is he is ed...