and we'll get analysis on the latest in the anthony weiner saga from gather, dee dee myers, and michael gerson, columnist for the "washington post." sports columnist bob nightengale of "usa today" and bill rhoden of the "new york times" are here with the latest on the baseball steroid scandal. and we'll have a report from seth doane, who's just winding up a visit to north korea on the 60th anniversary on the end of the korean war. spies, scandals, and it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. it has been a horrendous weekend in egypt, violent confrontations between the egyptian military and supporters of former president mohammed morsi have left at least 72 dead and hundreds wounded. secretary of state john kerry issued a statement saying, "this is a pivotal moment for egypt," and called for egypt's leaders to, "act immediately to help their country take a step back from the brink." our cbs news correspondent clarissa ward is in cairo with the latest. clarissa, what'