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norah. >> that's right.e're going to have a live interview with the secretary of state mike pompeo as president trump is set to chair the u.n. security council meeting today. we'll talk about north korea and iran. all that coming up here on "cbs this morning." how do you top mac & cheese? start with 100% clean ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken, or baja blend. catering and delivery now available. panera. food as it should be. with 2 x the almond oil enriched body lotion... it deeply nourishes skin for 48 hours deepourish for 48 hours. discoverthe finest cocoae roasted blended and shaped to perfection lindt excellence dark chocolate hey maya. what's up? hey! so listen, i was taking another look at your overall financial strategy. you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. i'm all ears. how did edward jones grow to a trillion dollars in assets under care? thanks. by thinking about you
norah. >> that's right.e're going to have a live interview with the secretary of state mike pompeo as president trump is set to chair the u.n. security council meeting today. we'll talk about north korea and iran. all that coming up here on "cbs this morning." how do you top mac & cheese? start with 100% clean ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken, or baja blend. catering and delivery now available. panera. food as it should be. with 2 x the...
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what i believe is what i read, norah. which is that she has said she can't be sure. she has said there are gaps in her own knowledge that she was -- she was inebriated as well. she can come as tell that story. i do think it's very circular, though, to have a new yorker story come out with much thinner evidence than ronnen farrow is used to havingness a in his art. >> you, kellyanne -- you don't believe any delay in coming forward about this in anyway challenging the veracity of the claims? just the delay alone does not raise any questions? >> it does not, not to me. >> despite what the president said? >> i take these allegations seriously, as does the president who said let them testify. >> he says no doubt if the attack happened, she would have reported it immediately. >> why don't you put up everything? be fair to him. this president is defending his nominee. that nominee needs to defend himself against these allegation. why does it not matter to anyone that judge kavanaugh has said unequivocally and categorically these allegations are false? he thinks the latest o
what i believe is what i read, norah. which is that she has said she can't be sure. she has said there are gaps in her own knowledge that she was -- she was inebriated as well. she can come as tell that story. i do think it's very circular, though, to have a new yorker story come out with much thinner evidence than ronnen farrow is used to havingness a in his art. >> you, kellyanne -- you don't believe any delay in coming forward about this in anyway challenging the veracity of the...
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norah? >> it looks like democrats could retake the senate. nancy, thank you. >>> president trump said yesterday that kavanaugh will make an incredible supreme court justice. but also said he wanted to hear both sides at monday's hearing. >> a delay is certainly acceptable. we want to get to the bottom of everything. we want everybody to be able to speak up and to speak out. >> later on the president blamed the democrats for delaying a vote. tweeting the supreme court is one of the main reasons i got elected president. i hope republican voters and others are watching and studying the democrats' playbook. we have more from the white house. >> white house officials met with brett kavanaugh here for hours over the past two days, talking through strategy as kavanaugh called senators to plead his case. kavanaugh reportedly underwent a tough practice session asking questions about his past dating and partying. the president has stressed he fully supports kavanaugh and feels badly for him that he's
norah? >> it looks like democrats could retake the senate. nancy, thank you. >>> president trump said yesterday that kavanaugh will make an incredible supreme court justice. but also said he wanted to hear both sides at monday's hearing. >> a delay is certainly acceptable. we want to get to the bottom of everything. we want everybody to be able to speak up and to speak out. >> later on the president blamed the democrats for delaying a vote. tweeting the supreme court...
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norah? >> and good morning to you. dr. christine blasey ford has arrived here on capitol hill to make her testimony not only before the senate judiciary committee but before the american people. in her opening statement, she has said she's terrified but that she believes she's there to tell the truth. she also says that it is not her responsibility to weigh in on whether judge kavanaugh should be appointed to the supreme court. she says that is up for the senate to decide. but if you look at her more than 2,000-word opening statement, it's chilling in the detail that she describes in this alleged assault by brett kavanaugh when they were in high school, at two different schools. brett kavanaugh at georgetown prep and dr. ford, who was then at an all-girls school. as you see this smaller hearing room, this is in dirksen 226. it was chosen because dr. ford and those who are working with her said they didn't want all the cameras in there. so there are only three cameras inside this room, what we call pool cameras. only seven
norah? >> and good morning to you. dr. christine blasey ford has arrived here on capitol hill to make her testimony not only before the senate judiciary committee but before the american people. in her opening statement, she has said she's terrified but that she believes she's there to tell the truth. she also says that it is not her responsibility to weigh in on whether judge kavanaugh should be appointed to the supreme court. she says that is up for the senate to decide. but if you look...
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weijia, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. president trump quickly went off script while campaigning for congressional candidates here as he so often does. the president expressed a knowance over the anonymity of the op-ed because, as he put it, there's no way to discredit the author. >> look at this horrible thing that took place today. is it subversion, is it treason? >> reporter: continuing on the warpath he's paved against "the new york times" for publishing an op-ed it says was written y y a senior administration official. >> for the sake of our national security, "the new york times" should publish his name at once. i think their reporters should go and investigate who it is. >> reporter: the anonymous piece paints a stunning picture of what the author describes as anti-trump resistance inside the white house. claiming he's among those working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations. in washington, the revelation set off a wild guessing game. >> the vice president, that was my f
weijia, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. president trump quickly went off script while campaigning for congressional candidates here as he so often does. the president expressed a knowance over the anonymity of the op-ed because, as he put it, there's no way to discredit the author. >> look at this horrible thing that took place today. is it subversion, is it treason? >> reporter: continuing on the warpath he's paved against "the new york times" for...
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wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> reporter: why do you think therestions about the reputation of the f.b.i.? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news-- and certainly trawling the internet- - you would think that the f.b.i. has only had two investigations over the last oree years. but i will tell you that when you get out into real america, people know differently. >> glor: you can see norah's interview with wray, including ludihe deals with criticism from the white house, tomorrow on "cbs this morning." up next here, as residents race to escape florence, rescue crews ce coming in from around the country. (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. keytruda is for ad
wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> reporter: why do you think therestions about the reputation of the f.b.i.? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news-- and certainly trawling the internet- - you would think that the f.b.i. has only had two investigations over the last oree years. but i will tell you that when you get out into real america, people know differently. >> glor: you can see norah's interview with wray, including...
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norah. >> record breaking, lonnie, thank you. cbs evening news anchor jeff glor is along the ocean front in wilmington, north carolina, jeff, good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. we're on the waterfront here where we're just starting to feel some of the effects of hurricane florence. some tropical storm force gusts. as lonnie mentioned it was downgraded to a category 2 storm overnight. that does not mean anyone is out of danger. the heavy rainfall and storm surge still expected to reach catastrophic levels. especially from that flooding. all of it pushing inland. we have a team of correspondents here along the coast, covering the storm. we're going to begin here this morning right in wilmington with david begnaud. david. >> good morning. wilmington is empty other than news crews to cover the storm. you couldn't even buy groceries right now if you wanted them. most everything is locked up and there are businesses that have boarded up. as you walk through the downtown area, you'll start to feel some wind gusts. we're told i
norah. >> record breaking, lonnie, thank you. cbs evening news anchor jeff glor is along the ocean front in wilmington, north carolina, jeff, good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. we're on the waterfront here where we're just starting to feel some of the effects of hurricane florence. some tropical storm force gusts. as lonnie mentioned it was downgraded to a category 2 storm overnight. that does not mean anyone is out of danger. the heavy rainfall and storm surge still...
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wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> why do you think there are some questions about the reputation of the fbi? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news, and certainly trolling the internet, you would think that the fbi has only had two investigations over the last three years. but i will tell you that when you get out into real america, people know differently. >> you can see norah's interview with wray, including how he deals with criticism from the white house, on "cbs this morning." country.here, as residents race >>> many have fled the carolina coast in advance of florence, while farther inland rescue teams from around the country are gathering in raleigh. elaine quijano is there. >> reporter: after 20 hours and two flat tires captain mike jaimieson and his fellow firefighters from south bend, indiana rolled in just after midnight. >> everybody got a cot, n beuse weter going to make it. and we didn't want to come in here dragging. >> reporter: like in hurricane harvey, seeing volunteers come to the rescue has become routine. mike cannon from v
wray spoke exclusively with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell. >> why do you think there are some questions about the reputation of the fbi? >> well, i think sometimes watching the news, and certainly trolling the internet, you would think that the fbi has only had two investigations over the last three years. but i will tell you that when you get out into real america, people know differently. >> you can see norah's interview with wray, including how he deals...
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>> i don't, do you, norah? >> i don't. i'm not sure i kept a calendar in high school to be honest. >> i'm just saying. judge brett kavanaugh says he's not going anywhere in a very unusual public defense of his fitness to serve on the supreme court. he strongly denied allegations of sexual misconduct from christine blasey ford and deborah ramirez during a tv interview last night. he used extremely personal information to claim he is not that kind of person. >> president trump then accused democrats of trying to destroy kavanaugh with, quote, an array of false accusations, the likes of which have never been seen before. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. where we'll hear from kavanaugh and ford on thursday. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. republican leaders say they're going forward with that hearing, despite the new allegations. in fact, they say they may hold a vote on his confirmation in the judiciary committee as early as friday. with his wife sitting at his side, kavanaugh said he looks forward to clearing
>> i don't, do you, norah? >> i don't. i'm not sure i kept a calendar in high school to be honest. >> i'm just saying. judge brett kavanaugh says he's not going anywhere in a very unusual public defense of his fitness to serve on the supreme court. he strongly denied allegations of sexual misconduct from christine blasey ford and deborah ramirez during a tv interview last night. he used extremely personal information to claim he is not that kind of person. >> president...
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with cases piling up norah o'donnell asked fbi director christopher wray if they would launch a federalinvestigates into the church. >> at what point does this launch a national investigation where the fbi would get involved? >> when we have the facts and the law and the evidence to support an investigation there's no institution that we're afraid to investigate, period. >> reporter: jeff, tonight the catholic church in germany is also in crisis. the church report there found more than 1,600 clerics are accused of abusing more than 3,600 minors in a nearly 70-year period. >> all right. seth doane in rome for us. thanks very much. we are going to be right back. see a little blood when you brush or floss? you may have gum disease and could be on a journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's three times more effective at removing plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. darrell's family uses gain flings now, so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel,
with cases piling up norah o'donnell asked fbi director christopher wray if they would launch a federalinvestigates into the church. >> at what point does this launch a national investigation where the fbi would get involved? >> when we have the facts and the law and the evidence to support an investigation there's no institution that we're afraid to investigate, period. >> reporter: jeff, tonight the catholic church in germany is also in crisis. the church report there found...
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norah?orth noting, too, as the author says, they are not part of the left. they are trump political appointees. in order to get appointed by the trump administration there is vetting before they get in there about loyalty et cetera. so this is a person who has a republican background in politics. >> and not a member of the bureaucracy which is sometimes what they battle. >> it could be part of the deep state as he has railed about before. >>> uber is rolling out now measu measures to improve safety and privacy. passengers' phone numbers will disappear when the ride is over. it can detect when a vehicle is in a crash or makes an unplanned stop. the passenger and driver confirm they are okay and will help call 911. uber is planning to get its driverless cars back on the road. kris van cleave spoke to uber's ceo. >> i want to ask you about self-driving sure cars. uber had that accident in arizona that was fatal. >> it was a horrible tragedy. >> you've since held back from self-driving developme
norah?orth noting, too, as the author says, they are not part of the left. they are trump political appointees. in order to get appointed by the trump administration there is vetting before they get in there about loyalty et cetera. so this is a person who has a republican background in politics. >> and not a member of the bureaucracy which is sometimes what they battle. >> it could be part of the deep state as he has railed about before. >>> uber is rolling out now measu...
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norah o'donnell ran some doestions by her. >> look at the emotion of shalane flanagan. >> reporter: whenwlanagan won the new york city marathon last november, she punctuated the moment with the grit and swagger befitting of the streets she'd just conquered. >> you can't take this away from me, this is my moment.>>eporterg moment, as flanagan, at the age nf 36, became the first american woman in 40 years to break the tape in new york. this summer, she announced she is coming back for more. you're back in new york! e every time i come here, i just feel like this magical sense, like, it incites this excitement in me, and this cossion for running, so i just feel like i had to come back. >> reporter: do you think you are born an elite runner? a> i always say you make puurself a marathoner, or a runner. you put in the work and you are rewarded. >> reporter: those rewards are hard-earned, and they require a concentration on diet. >> we grew up in a culture, at least in college-- back at marolina, you know, that fat would make you fat. so, we were eating everything t e-fat. and little did we kno
norah o'donnell ran some doestions by her. >> look at the emotion of shalane flanagan. >> reporter: whenwlanagan won the new york city marathon last november, she punctuated the moment with the grit and swagger befitting of the streets she'd just conquered. >> you can't take this away from me, this is my moment.>>eporterg moment, as flanagan, at the age nf 36, became the first american woman in 40 years to break the tape in new york. this summer, she announced she is...
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norah. >> chip, thank you so much.day and the stories are so important to be told about what happened then, the lives lost, because even today we have all of the law enforcement, first responders, all suffering the aftereffects, some of them with cancer they still need to be taken care of as well. >> that's right. people will be thinking about this day and how we came together in the aftermath of that as we look at the landscape today. it's important to take a step back and breathe. >> todd beamer and the others who rushed the cockpit so it wouldn't hit, that amazing courage in that moment is extraordinary. >>> ahead, how the opening of a 4,000-year-old tomb insight in ancient egypt. you're watching "cbs this morning." get to the ross fall fashion event... ...and get the brands you want... check this out. ...at "oh, yeah" prices. from the latest trends to your favorite brands, it feels even better when you find them for less. at the ross fall fashion event. yes for less. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ fr
norah. >> chip, thank you so much.day and the stories are so important to be told about what happened then, the lives lost, because even today we have all of the law enforcement, first responders, all suffering the aftereffects, some of them with cancer they still need to be taken care of as well. >> that's right. people will be thinking about this day and how we came together in the aftermath of that as we look at the landscape today. it's important to take a step back and breathe....
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norah, >>> good tuesday morning to you.rting off the days with areas of low clouds and fog, we will have the sunshine. another pleasant day around the area. daytime highs will be on the cool side, running 7 to 11 degrees below average for this time of year. 63 for you in san francisco. warming up for wednesday as high pressure builds in. and even warmer still by thursday. >>> elizabeth smart says tomorrow's release of one of her kidnappers is a big mistake. >> ahead, and only on "cbs this morning," why smart says wanda barzee remains a danger 16 years after the abduction. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." g." >> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by pro namel toothpaste. protect your enamel against the effects of everyday acids. strong and bright because it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. take awith lindorunwind a milk chocolate shell with a smooth, melting center from the lindt master chocolatiers lindor only from lindt ahoyy! (excited squeal, giggling, pantin
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norah, a really sad story deeply affecting this neighborhood. as you can see, dozens of people have already left flowers. >> was so upset when i heard about this chip, thank you. >>> at least six women are now accusing a california surgeon who's a former reality tv participant of drugging and sexually assaulting them. new allegations surfaced yesterday against grant robicheaux and his girlfriend, cerissa riley. the orange county district attorney's office tells cbs news it got more than 30 calls yesterday with credible leads. attorneys for the suspects say they're unequivocally -- say they unequivocally deny all allegations of nonconsensual sex. >>> dallas mavericks owner mark cuban is apologizing after a seven-month probe found rampant harassment in the business side of his nba franchise. investigators did 215 interviews and one reviewed 106 million documents. it confirmed cases of misconduct going back more than two decades. cuban now promises to done aate0 million to women's groups rather than pay a smaller fine. >> reporter: cuban fully coop
norah, a really sad story deeply affecting this neighborhood. as you can see, dozens of people have already left flowers. >> was so upset when i heard about this chip, thank you. >>> at least six women are now accusing a california surgeon who's a former reality tv participant of drugging and sexually assaulting them. new allegations surfaced yesterday against grant robicheaux and his girlfriend, cerissa riley. the orange county district attorney's office tells cbs news it got...
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norah. >> all right, megan, thank you.next hour, fema administrator brock long talks about getting ready for the storm and the biggest concerns he has right now. that's ahead here on "cbs this morning." >>> the attorney for one of leslie moonves' accusers says her client will speak today with law firms investigating the sexual misconduct claims. moonves was forced to resign on sunday amid new abuse allegations by seven women. the separation agreement showed moonves could collect a $120 million severance payment if the independent investigation finds that cbs had no grounds to remove him. jericka duncan has a closer look at that deal. >> reporter: good morning. for now, moonves will remain an unpaid adviser to cbs with a company-provided office in new york or l.a. a long with home security services. he may never -- we may never know rather exactly what cbs is able to discover about his behavior. in his separation agreement, the company agreed to keep the investigation into the allegations confidential. victims advocates are
norah. >> all right, megan, thank you.next hour, fema administrator brock long talks about getting ready for the storm and the biggest concerns he has right now. that's ahead here on "cbs this morning." >>> the attorney for one of leslie moonves' accusers says her client will speak today with law firms investigating the sexual misconduct claims. moonves was forced to resign on sunday amid new abuse allegations by seven women. the separation agreement showed moonves...
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norah o'donnell ran some questions by her. >> look at the emotion of shalane flanagan -- >> reporter:n shalane flanagan won the new york city marathon last summer, she punctuated with the grit and swagger of the street she just conquered. >> you can't take this away from me, this is my moment. >> reporter: a history making moment as flanagan at the age of 36 became the first american woman in 40 years to break the tape in new york. this summer she announced she's coming back for more. >>> you're back in new york. >> every time i come here i feel like this magical sense incites the excitement in me and the passion for running so i had to come back. >> reporter: do you think you're born an elite runner? yourself a marathoners or runner. you're rewarded. >> reporter: it's hard earned and concentrated on diet. >> we grew up in a come tour of college in carolina fat would make you fat. so we were eating everything low fat. little did we know we were eating more sugar and processed foods. >> reporter: with the help of her best friend nutritionist, she has replaced processed foods with healt
norah o'donnell ran some questions by her. >> look at the emotion of shalane flanagan -- >> reporter:n shalane flanagan won the new york city marathon last summer, she punctuated with the grit and swagger of the street she just conquered. >> you can't take this away from me, this is my moment. >> reporter: a history making moment as flanagan at the age of 36 became the first american woman in 40 years to break the tape in new york. this summer she announced she's coming...
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it is an animation directed by norah twomey.ea, so it's not one of those 3—d digital animations. this has cut—outs and hand—drawns and different forms of animation. it is the story of a young girl living in taliban era kabul, whose father and brother are arrested, and leaving only women in the house. women are not allowed to go out of the house on their own, so she has to disguise herself as a boy to go out into the town, and suddenly she discovers this whole new world when she changes gender, and it's really brilliant. it deals with some dark subject matter, but in a way that is accessible. they have made it so it can be watched by viewers of all ages. there is tough stuff in it, though. i loved it, it is one of my favourite films of the year. i thought it was absolutely brilliant. mark, as ever, thank you very much, particularly for the reassurance over the choice of our film this weekend. do ask yourself, what was that all about? i expect to be bamboozled. a quick reminder before you go — you will find more film news and revi
it is an animation directed by norah twomey.ea, so it's not one of those 3—d digital animations. this has cut—outs and hand—drawns and different forms of animation. it is the story of a young girl living in taliban era kabul, whose father and brother are arrested, and leaving only women in the house. women are not allowed to go out of the house on their own, so she has to disguise herself as a boy to go out into the town, and suddenly she discovers this whole new world when she changes...
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when norah talks about pervasive, i'm glad she said that. you can't say that enough, from harvey weinstein on down to les moonves, how big is this, and how powerful was he in the industry? >> i think for the entertainment industry, this is the biggest me too earthquake that was imaginable. because moonves until yesterday was arguably the most powerful tv executive in the business, running the top broadcast network and was among the highest paid men in the television business. frankly, one of the highest paid ceos in america, no matter what industry you're in. you'll see here on screen, he was at cbs running the company for about 20 years. and he was making about $70 million a year. so ultimately, this is a story partly about money, partly about power. meanwhile, the company is trying to move on. the new acting ceo sent out a memo to staffers. the title was looking forward. they're trying to turn the page. i'm not sure how possible that's going to be given the outstanding questions about money. >> talk more about what is alleged that he did t
when norah talks about pervasive, i'm glad she said that. you can't say that enough, from harvey weinstein on down to les moonves, how big is this, and how powerful was he in the industry? >> i think for the entertainment industry, this is the biggest me too earthquake that was imaginable. because moonves until yesterday was arguably the most powerful tv executive in the business, running the top broadcast network and was among the highest paid men in the television business. frankly, one...
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oh i am arsed more norah i'm buying school a c. program are two more than damage. for me again a scar darst escada on for a long neck which. i know. there. may have been not upbraid got the did they feel for mr ness or the lights all added up to one. of four door open is there are more. i'll. talk of all i care to tell it now go get it blow me off. me about not so much the the cross and as it comes is it does bother me names though that the gang spread them or. their names other governors will mean as this job. the names of it just show off for me and. he. was good. humor's it went on to predict the breed to bring. the fish from lost me by news to me bruno in their. last. thank. you how can a chief if you think should be a cock and balls. problem are said bought the month on fish shaped i thought the savior not course manami i couldn't achieve to buy. there's no more of the people more produced in time. got me so he stuck. with this you're going no no no mercy for. oh. paul. you know this rearview mirror story. by sheer exhaustion. did you know. the funny thing is
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. >>> good morning, i'm norah o'donnell with john dickerson and gayle king.ver to hit the u.s. more than a million people are evacuating along the southeast coast. states across the country are sending firefighters, search-and-rescue teams and other emergency personnel to the region. >> florence is still heading towards the carolinas but its track has shifted a little. the director of the national hurricane center said yesterday, this one really scares. chief weathe forecastelanhi quinn is here with the newest advisory. good morning. >> we have new information from the national hurricane center. still a category 4, a little weaker than it was yesterday but boy you're splitting hairs, this is a beast of a storm. if you take a look at the track of the storm, this is where we see changes today. holds on to the cat 4 status thursday, maybe dropping down to a category 3 as it gets close to hand. is that a landfall friday morning or a category 2 making a landfall? it's curbing more to the south than we saw before so south carolina this is a little bit of tough info
. >>> good morning, i'm norah o'donnell with john dickerson and gayle king.ver to hit the u.s. more than a million people are evacuating along the southeast coast. states across the country are sending firefighters, search-and-rescue teams and other emergency personnel to the region. >> florence is still heading towards the carolinas but its track has shifted a little. the director of the national hurricane center said yesterday, this one really scares. chief weathe...
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norah o'donnell is off today. john dickerson is on assignment for an interview you'll see next week only on "cbs this morning." i have to say it's big. but you see i'm not aan llone ae table. anthony mason and bianna golodryga are here. lawyers for the woman accusing supreme court nominee kavanaugh of attacking her in high school are asking senators to accept new conditions today so she can testify. christine blasey ford does not want kavanaugh in the same room with her and she wants assurances that she and her family will be kept safe. >> in an e-mail obtained by cbs news, the lawyers say a demand for a written statement from ford by 10:00 a.m. eastern today is a nonstarter. in a tweet this morning, president trump said kavanaugh is, quote, under assault by radical left wing politicians who just want to destroy and delay. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ford's lawyers spoke with staffers for nearly an hour, laying out the terms that they expect to be met
norah o'donnell is off today. john dickerson is on assignment for an interview you'll see next week only on "cbs this morning." i have to say it's big. but you see i'm not aan llone ae table. anthony mason and bianna golodryga are here. lawyers for the woman accusing supreme court nominee kavanaugh of attacking her in high school are asking senators to accept new conditions today so she can testify. christine blasey ford does not want kavanaugh in the same room with her and she wants...
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with cases piling up, norah o'donnell asked christopher wray if they'd lawn of a federal investigationthe church. >> at what point does this rise to the level of a national investigation where the fbi would get involved? >> when we have the facts and we have the law and we have the evidence to support an investigation, there is no institution that we're afraid to investigate, period. >> reporter: and the catholic church in germany is also in crisis. a church report there found more than 1600 clerics are accuse of abusing more than 3,600 minors over nearly a 70-year period. os morning," full coverage of hurricane florence. we'll have reports along the coast as the storm floods the region, plus we'll speak with fema chief brock long for an update on the hurricane's devastating impact so far and how the federal government is already responding. and south carolina governor henry mcmaster joins us from columbia with the latest on how his state is handling florence. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. have a great day. .
with cases piling up, norah o'donnell asked christopher wray if they'd lawn of a federal investigationthe church. >> at what point does this rise to the level of a national investigation where the fbi would get involved? >> when we have the facts and we have the law and we have the evidence to support an investigation, there is no institution that we're afraid to investigate, period. >> reporter: and the catholic church in germany is also in crisis. a church report there found...
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. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," fbi director christopher wray talks with norah o'donnellreats from russia and china as well as his relationship with president trump. plus an update from fema administrator brock long about preparations for hurricane florence. and bob woodward joins us in the studio with his explosive new book, "fear, trump in the white house". that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and i'm emily turner in for kenny choi. time is 4-- >>> good morning everyone. it is thursday, september 13. you are looking live from our salesforce tower camera south at all of those lights in san francisco. good morning i'm michelle griego. >> tu for kenny choi. >> thanks for hanging out with us this morning it is good to have you. the wind is moving and it woke me th morning. >> we had a false front that is pushing through and it dropped the temperatures. you notice the difference when you step out the door, a refreshing change. we have clouds back in san jose. we can show you the weather headlines and wh
. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," fbi director christopher wray talks with norah o'donnellreats from russia and china as well as his relationship with president trump. plus an update from fema administrator brock long about preparations for hurricane florence. and bob woodward joins us in the studio with his explosive new book, "fear, trump in the white house". that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie...
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. >> on cbs news anchor norah o'donnell found h self in th same position she was in ten months ago when co-host charlie rose was fired. >> women canno achieve equality until there is a reckoning and a taking of responsibility. >> moonv denies h forced himself on anyone and that the llegations are, quote, inconsistent with who i am. a search for a new ceo is o as coo joe ianello steps into the job at lst for now. 11 months after the me too hashtag was key eigcreated,he f ce of a fortune 500 company has fallen. jane wells, los angeles. >>> the man who ushered in a new era for the chinese internet indust is steppingback. jack ma who turned alibaba into one of the world's bigiest comp will resign as chairman in a year. that sent ter stock low in trading today.oo eunicen has more tonight from beijing. >> aeporter: jack ma chose special day to unveil his succession plan. it54 his th birthday and it's teacher's day in china, so ople on social media have been congratulating teacher ma and sayi he chose thi day because he wants to return to life as a teacher. alibaba will have a new chairman one
. >> on cbs news anchor norah o'donnell found h self in th same position she was in ten months ago when co-host charlie rose was fired. >> women canno achieve equality until there is a reckoning and a taking of responsibility. >> moonv denies h forced himself on anyone and that the llegations are, quote, inconsistent with who i am. a search for a new ceo is o as coo joe ianello steps into the job at lst for now. 11 months after the me too hashtag was key eigcreated,he f ce of...
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. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell talks with fbi director christopher wrayncy's focus has expanded in the 17 years since 9/11. >>> plus, astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson joins us with his new book "accessory to war: the unspoken alliance between astrophysics and the military." >>> and in our series "a more perfect union," a surprising reunion in california after a nurse realizes a medical resident was a very special patient decades earlier. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. have a great day. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news . >>> good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, september 11. we are taking a live look out at the bay area. it is so beautiful this morning. it is tuesday, i am michelle griego. >> it's tuesday! i want to get things done. >> usually it's friday. >> i love friday. >> anyway, cooler temperatures this morning. >> we're looking at mostly clear skies and cooler t
. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell talks with fbi director christopher wrayncy's focus has expanded in the 17 years since 9/11. >>> plus, astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson joins us with his new book "accessory to war: the unspoken alliance between astrophysics and the military." >>> and in our series "a more perfect union," a surprising reunion in california after a nurse realizes a medical resident was a very...
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director christopher wray told cbs news' norah o'donnell how the fight against terrorism has changedince 9/11. >> we're also very focused now on home-grown violent extremists, which are people who n e largely here already in the united states. >> reporter: well, just today, al qaeda leader al-zawahiri released a new audio speech outlining a global strategy to confront what he describes as ios. aggression against muslim countries. al-zawahiri proposed a plan to wage jihad hitting america hard, "bleeding it to death .conomically and militarily." jeff. >> glor: weijia jiang, thank you. the 9/11 attacks led to the war in afghanistan. today at least 32 people were killed and 130 wounded in a suicide attack near jalalabad. since 2001, more than 31,000 afghans have died. the conflict has also been costly for americans. more than 2200 u.s. troops killed, over 20,000 wounded, and it is still not over. our charlie d'agata is on the front lines with afghan forces in america's longest war. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: they're afghanistan's most powerful weapon in the fight against taliban and isis m
director christopher wray told cbs news' norah o'donnell how the fight against terrorism has changedince 9/11. >> we're also very focused now on home-grown violent extremists, which are people who n e largely here already in the united states. >> reporter: well, just today, al qaeda leader al-zawahiri released a new audio speech outlining a global strategy to confront what he describes as ios. aggression against muslim countries. al-zawahiri proposed a plan to wage jihad hitting...
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you're going to be performing to me that you echo is that or one side or another if you listen to norah you can hear a posse bita the abilities back to the book at the she i mean they have not had a modern egypt record because for the post where it. originally got cause of the pew research you needed to feel a cheetah. and could. something incredible happened the socialist summer the island then became president of chile on november third one thousand seventeen. explosion of joy contagious sense of freedom to be seen. in brazil the military dictatorship of the already been in place since nine hundred sixty four. they washed this entire way. thing i'll link just new gaza to brazil. and faff the supply someone saw it all miss and they see us see her occupy his cell oxford's us and they were out and this is since they say dissent their weight gain spassky gee if fish and fish think sequel to doubt she knew that is vital but as you shocked to see me and my more secret boss i'm off a job because here's my. thing . sure she. the bush. point had died you more e-mails illegally gideon look i kn
you're going to be performing to me that you echo is that or one side or another if you listen to norah you can hear a posse bita the abilities back to the book at the she i mean they have not had a modern egypt record because for the post where it. originally got cause of the pew research you needed to feel a cheetah. and could. something incredible happened the socialist summer the island then became president of chile on november third one thousand seventeen. explosion of joy contagious...
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norah o'donnell spoke to several survivors of sexual assault who insist it's not easy. >> it never occurredly, until many years later that it was rape. i thought this was something that was fault. >> reporter: author diane chamberlain said it took five decades to share her story of sexual assault which occurred when she was 18 years old. she says she didn't even tell her best friend. >> and i would have told her everything. so that's sort of a sign of just how ashamed i was of putting myself in that position. >> reporter: chamberlain was one of more than 720,000 people, women and men who took to twit their weekend using the #why i didn't report. seven out of ten victims do not report rapes and other assaults to police. the same percentage actually know their attacker. that can make it more difficult for them to come forward. >> fear that you're not going to be taken seriously, and then you're going to be the target. you're going to be shamed and humiliated. and sometimes that cost benefit analysis is just too much to bear for a victim. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. stop fe
norah o'donnell spoke to several survivors of sexual assault who insist it's not easy. >> it never occurredly, until many years later that it was rape. i thought this was something that was fault. >> reporter: author diane chamberlain said it took five decades to share her story of sexual assault which occurred when she was 18 years old. she says she didn't even tell her best friend. >> and i would have told her everything. so that's sort of a sign of just how ashamed i was of...
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antason ann gingras, gayle, norah and john are off this labor day.have to deal with flooding this labor day powerful weekend storms have soaked parts of the midwest and mid-atlantic. at least six states under flood watches or advisory today. some of the heaviest rain could cause new flooding in kansas and nebraska. >>> one of the hardest hit states is wisconsin. some areas there have been hit with 14 inches of rain during the past two weeks. flooding is blamed for more than $50 million in damage. the state just finished its second wettest august on record. >>> tropical moisture from the gulf of mexico could make the rain worse in the midwest and farther south tropical storm gordon just formed over the florida keys. meteorologist danielle niles of our boston station is tracking the storm. >> reporter: good morning. tropical storm gordon has formed in southern florida. 45 miles an hour winds have gained circulation and heavy rain impacting portions of southern florida and the keys over the next 24 hours here. gordon will continue to move off toward the
antason ann gingras, gayle, norah and john are off this labor day.have to deal with flooding this labor day powerful weekend storms have soaked parts of the midwest and mid-atlantic. at least six states under flood watches or advisory today. some of the heaviest rain could cause new flooding in kansas and nebraska. >>> one of the hardest hit states is wisconsin. some areas there have been hit with 14 inches of rain during the past two weeks. flooding is blamed for more than $50 million...
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norah. >> wow. as a mother of twins, i feel for her just because having twins is enough.m, but the lasagna, i love that side of the story. and what beautiful names. scarlett and sadie, congrats to the parents. >> i bet a lot of viewers will be sending her lasagna now. >> i know. and gifts headed your way. >>> olympic swimmer michael phelps spent his career in the water, now he's on a mission to help conserve it. and he's here. how the way you brush your teeth can save water. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. with bold sauces,urger fresh ingredients... and starting at 6.99. you can only think one thing... how fast can i get to denny's? get a burger and fries from denny's starting at $6.99. >
norah. >> wow. as a mother of twins, i feel for her just because having twins is enough.m, but the lasagna, i love that side of the story. and what beautiful names. scarlett and sadie, congrats to the parents. >> i bet a lot of viewers will be sending her lasagna now. >> i know. and gifts headed your way. >>> olympic swimmer michael phelps spent his career in the water, now he's on a mission to help conserve it. and he's here. how the way you brush your teeth can save...
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because norah is off. we'll begin with this.senate judiciary committee plans to vote on sending brett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination to the full senate. that follows powerful and emotional testimony from the nominee and the woman who claims he sexually assaulted her 36 years ago. christine blasey ford says she is certain that kavanaugh attacked her. kavanaugh says he does not doubt she was attack bud he says he did not do it. the tone of the hearing was strongly political and often very angry. >> i have been accused of acting out of partisan political motives. those who say that do not know me. i am an independent person and i am no one's pawn. >> your coordinated and well-funded effort to destroy my good name and to destroy my family will not drag me out. you may defeat me in the final vote, but you'll never get me to quit. never. >> judge kavanaugh, will you support an fbi investigation right now? >> i will do whatever the committee wants. >> personally, do you think that's the best thing for us to do? you won't answer?
because norah is off. we'll begin with this.senate judiciary committee plans to vote on sending brett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination to the full senate. that follows powerful and emotional testimony from the nominee and the woman who claims he sexually assaulted her 36 years ago. christine blasey ford says she is certain that kavanaugh attacked her. kavanaugh says he does not doubt she was attack bud he says he did not do it. the tone of the hearing was strongly political and often very...
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norah o'donnell is off. we begin with hurricane florence. she has made landfall after thrashing the carolinas all night long with devastating flooding and damaging winds. forecasters are warning the storm surge is life threatening and will be even worse at high tide later this morning. >> the center of the storm is near wilmington north carolina with sustained winds of 90 miles an hour. that makes it a category 1. don't underestimate the power of the storm because of that storm surge. rising water has flooded several coastal cities swamping homes and businesses. >> more than 490,000 homes and businesses across the region have lost power. we have a team of correspondents covering the storm. jeff leads our coverage from wilmington north carolina where it looks like conditions have gotten worse over the past few hours, jeff. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we just experienced the second highest gust ever reported in wilmington. 105 miles an hour. we have dealt with one side of the storm. we're about to now deal with the other side of the storm
norah o'donnell is off. we begin with hurricane florence. she has made landfall after thrashing the carolinas all night long with devastating flooding and damaging winds. forecasters are warning the storm surge is life threatening and will be even worse at high tide later this morning. >> the center of the storm is near wilmington north carolina with sustained winds of 90 miles an hour. that makes it a category 1. don't underestimate the power of the storm because of that storm surge....
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norah o'donnell is reporting from capitol hill. she'll join us in a moment.hief legal correspondent jan crawford is with us as well. we're about to hear some of the most high-stakes congressional testimony in decades. the senate judiciary committee is about to question christine blasey ford, the california professor who claims that supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted her during a high school party 36 years ago. t andudge
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>> you can hear from gayle and norah o'donnell how much it hurt morale. media figure and really helped put cbs on top and on the map when it came to both a news product and entertainment product. and you have to keep in mind, this is only a few months after the charlie rose incident. and when that shocked and rattled the network. so this is a difficult few months for them. you can hear in gayle's voice there's conflicting emotion as well. les moonves for some people was a good boss, a creative genius. this is what you see in a lot of me too stories, people can be very good at their jobs, good bosses for some, then you hear stories behind the scenes that can be really horrifying. and the other thing you hear from cbs employees, what gayle said on air, there's still a lot of questions left. we don't know when the internal investigation will come out, we don't know what it will say, or if we will be allowed to see what it says. it will remain confidential per moonves' contract, and we don't know what, if anything, he will be paid. zero to $120 million. how w
>> you can hear from gayle and norah o'donnell how much it hurt morale. media figure and really helped put cbs on top and on the map when it came to both a news product and entertainment product. and you have to keep in mind, this is only a few months after the charlie rose incident. and when that shocked and rattled the network. so this is a difficult few months for them. you can hear in gayle's voice there's conflicting emotion as well. les moonves for some people was a good boss, a...
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. >> what i read is what i read, norah, which is she has said she can't be sure, and she said there are gaps in her own knowledge where she was inebriated as well, and she can come and tell the story. i think it's circular though could have a "new yorker story" coming out with less evidence than in normal articles. >> there's corroboration in excess of what has been typical of several of those articles. we accurately and fairly present any pushback, and we err on the conservative side when we report something this serious and we are very careful, and we are on the side of not including things. there are always in these stories, things that are not placed in there, and anything that we feel we run is something that we feel is news and significantly corroborated. that's the case here. >> kellyanne conway suggested at the beginning of the sound bite that we should hear her story, and i am not sure she was expressing she would like to see ramirez come and testify but do you have a sense that ramirez would be willing to publicly appear and testify about this. >> she is on the same page as ch
. >> what i read is what i read, norah, which is she has said she can't be sure, and she said there are gaps in her own knowledge where she was inebriated as well, and she can come and tell the story. i think it's circular though could have a "new yorker story" coming out with less evidence than in normal articles. >> there's corroboration in excess of what has been typical of several of those articles. we accurately and fairly present any pushback, and we err on the...
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this hearing is neither entertaining norah pope rate for young people. now some of my colleagues i respect greatly are trying to make a point. i don't know what that point is, but i do know this. if you want to be president, which i can understand that, it's hard. and what you do will be the example others will follow. back to the subject matter. the morrison case. was that about separation of powers? >> that was a separation of powers case. >> okay. it was about a congressional statute and the authority of the executive branch and how they cooperated, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> and apparently kagan and scalia agreed. >> yes. >> kagan agreed with scalia's dissent. >> she's called it one of the greatest ever written and she's added, it gets better every year. >> i don't want to get into the habit of saying, listen to elena kagan, but listen here, because she's a fine person. the situation about mr. mueller, that's not a separation of powers issue, is it? mr. mueller was appointed through department of justice regulations. >> sir, i don't want
this hearing is neither entertaining norah pope rate for young people. now some of my colleagues i respect greatly are trying to make a point. i don't know what that point is, but i do know this. if you want to be president, which i can understand that, it's hard. and what you do will be the example others will follow. back to the subject matter. the morrison case. was that about separation of powers? >> that was a separation of powers case. >> okay. it was about a congressional...
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cbs' norah o'donnell comments. >> women cannot achieve equality in the workplace and society until thereoning and taking of responsibility. >> he released a statement saying i'm sure allegations from decades ago are made against me that are not consistent for who i am. >>> a surprising introduction for miss michigan. >> 84% of the u.s. fresh water, but none for residents to drink. i am miss michigan. >> she said in a state with 84% of u.s. fresh water, but none for residents to drink. she is referencing the water crisis in her state. she didn't win, that went to miss new york. emily wanted to make an impact whether or not you agree with what she said. she is shining light on an issue in our state that is not solved. that is a miss america. >>> we want to talk about george papadopoulos, once dismissed as a coffee boy. he says his testimony might prove collusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> do you think when this is finished, that they will demonstrate that there was collusion between the trump campaign, the advisers and the russians? >> you know what, george, i have no idea.
cbs' norah o'donnell comments. >> women cannot achieve equality in the workplace and society until thereoning and taking of responsibility. >> he released a statement saying i'm sure allegations from decades ago are made against me that are not consistent for who i am. >>> a surprising introduction for miss michigan. >> 84% of the u.s. fresh water, but none for residents to drink. i am miss michigan. >> she said in a state with 84% of u.s. fresh water, but none...
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norah o'donnell joins us from new york. >> reporter: good morning. coming up we begin with the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. plus, president trump claims treason from within his administration after a scathing article by an anonymous official. major garrett has new reporting into the growing anxiety inside the white house! and only on "cbs this morning," how penn state's president and the parents of hazing victim timothy piazza plan to make fraternities safer. we'll talk to starbuck's final interview before he steps down why he says the newest store opening is personal for him and we'll ask him what they plan to do next. is he going to challenge president trump in 2020? we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> a bay area company best known for a -- and stadium naming, levi strauss will join with michael bloomberg to form an organization advocating for gun control. the ceo wrote an op. ed. for "fortune" magazine. he said: one. number two, i support gun control. i think we have a big problem. i'm not trying to take away people's rights, but i t
norah o'donnell joins us from new york. >> reporter: good morning. coming up we begin with the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. plus, president trump claims treason from within his administration after a scathing article by an anonymous official. major garrett has new reporting into the growing anxiety inside the white house! and only on "cbs this morning," how penn state's president and the parents of hazing victim timothy piazza plan to make fraternities safer. we'll talk...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." (john foley) i was there in chicago when bob barnett made the first commercial yes, this is wirelesbob barnett in chicago. (john) we were both working on that first network that would eventually become verizon's. back then, the idea of a nationwide wireless network was completely unreasonable. but think about how important that first call was to our lives. it opened the door to the billions of mobile calls that we've all made in the last 34 years. sometimes being first means being unreasonable. i'm proud i was part of that first call, and i'm proud that i'm here now as we build america's first and only 5g ultra wideband network with unprecedented wireless capacity that will not only allow for phones to be connected, but almost everything-- transforming how we all live, once again. (bob barnett) as you know, this call today is the first call that we've made on the cellular system. ♪ but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goal
. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." (john foley) i was there in chicago when bob barnett made the first commercial yes, this is wirelesbob barnett in chicago. (john) we were both working on that first network that would eventually become verizon's. back then, the idea of a nationwide wireless network was completely unreasonable. but think about how important that first call was to our lives. it opened the door to the...
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and norah miezen, former u.s. ambassador who has a new book out called "the last palace." let me start with you, maya, the significance of this development, if indeed this is true. >> well, it's certainly significant for paul manafort in the sense that he had everything to lose by going to trial in washington. and it makes a lot of sense that he would want to have a plea deal. it's not clear, though, how much this means in terms of the mueller investigation itself. because, of course, the mueller investigation is still ongoing. paul manafort is going to have to get up there and allocute, but fw there's not a cooperation agreement, that's the brass ring for robert mueller is a cooperation agreement. >> that's the big question, norm, an ethical question given you were in the white house counsel's office and you are sort of the ethics person there. we learned over the weekend that there has been cooperation between the president's legal team and paul manafort's legal team throughout. they had a joins defense agreement and there's a real set of ethical questions about whether
and norah miezen, former u.s. ambassador who has a new book out called "the last palace." let me start with you, maya, the significance of this development, if indeed this is true. >> well, it's certainly significant for paul manafort in the sense that he had everything to lose by going to trial in washington. and it makes a lot of sense that he would want to have a plea deal. it's not clear, though, how much this means in terms of the mueller investigation itself. because, of...
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from the egyptian president when it comes to his vision about how to maintain stability as yours said norah has been saying that we need to maintain the nation state and from the perspective of the egyptian president either to the emails that it's better to consolidate strongman like president bashar al assad in syria general hell if i have to be a say as a guarantee against any further instability or the presence of militias on the ground that's not a view which is widely shared in the arab world but it has sisi considers the arab spring to be. main reason for instability but millions on the street will tell you that they're out of seeing was an ox cry against tyranny and dictatorship has a variant of this species been praising the track record of egypt when it comes to what he said is consider dating human rights and freedoms to know at the same time we've seen international organizations and human rights organizations like amnesty international and international criticizing what they said was. grotesque or travesty of justice when it comes to the clampdown on activists and the mass trial
from the egyptian president when it comes to his vision about how to maintain stability as yours said norah has been saying that we need to maintain the nation state and from the perspective of the egyptian president either to the emails that it's better to consolidate strongman like president bashar al assad in syria general hell if i have to be a say as a guarantee against any further instability or the presence of militias on the ground that's not a view which is widely shared in the arab...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. dineo treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your low blood sugar risk. common side effect
. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when...
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have what is believed to be israeli submarines we were monitoring when this all started last night norah it was a very confusing picture of various reports of several areas around latakia just to sort of homs and hama being hit in the end it was all streamlined down to several missiles hitting the areas of the talk here there was a hitch as you mentioned there on a technical institution believed to been used by the syrian army whether there were any iranian linked groups there is not confirmed is unclear we'll probably never know and again yes now you have this issue of the disappeared russian plane the russian ministry of defense issued a statement saying that basically the plane was returning to how many mad this is the russian base in lattakia around eleven pm local this is when all of it was happening and unfolding that the plane was around thirty five kilometers off the coast off the syrian coast then as you mentioned there is no real specific blame being appointed but it says it happened at a time when it says four israeli f. sixteen s were carrying out these attacks and it also sa
have what is believed to be israeli submarines we were monitoring when this all started last night norah it was a very confusing picture of various reports of several areas around latakia just to sort of homs and hama being hit in the end it was all streamlined down to several missiles hitting the areas of the talk here there was a hitch as you mentioned there on a technical institution believed to been used by the syrian army whether there were any iranian linked groups there is not confirmed...
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anomaly is precisely what contributes to any possible progress in this new flouride season process norah what does it take to break the impasse what do you think should be the next step. i think there need to be some discussions about what is not denuclearization i think president trump is operating under the misapprehension that deal clear is ation need definitively that the north koreans will give up their nuclear weapons are i think that's a long time to look for me and i think you need overly optimistic. so i think it's going to take some considerable discussion about what we need by denuclearization of the north korean speak about denuclearization of the entire peninsula i think president trump is look the recession needs no one nuclear weapons in north korea and i think there need to be east war wants conversations between the two parties and a greater specificity and agreement on what they need by these terms. what we're stuck into this dilemma about how to move forward from a north korean perspective what should confer is the security guarantees they appear the peace declaration
anomaly is precisely what contributes to any possible progress in this new flouride season process norah what does it take to break the impasse what do you think should be the next step. i think there need to be some discussions about what is not denuclearization i think president trump is operating under the misapprehension that deal clear is ation need definitively that the north koreans will give up their nuclear weapons are i think that's a long time to look for me and i think you need...