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. >>> and pete souza, the chief photographer to president obama is here in studio 57. he'll show the stories behind his most compelling images. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> our hearts are broken. we cannot begin to imagine the suffering of those who lost the ones they so dearly loved. >> a gunman opens fire at a texas church. >> it's the deadliest shooting at a house of worship in u.s. history. >> the neighbor was coming out from across the street at the same time. they were exchanging fire. >> nerve in a million years would i expect anything like this. >> the president on the first leg of his historic trip. >> we're looking at the dangerous aggressions of the regime of north korea. >> former dnc chair donna brazile doubling down on the explosive allegations in her new book. >> for those who told me to shut up about hillary clinton, you know what i told them? go to hell. >>> massive storms caused a lot of damage. >> a man snuck onto the tarmac through the luggage. >> and all that matters. >> for the first time an
. >>> and pete souza, the chief photographer to president obama is here in studio 57. he'll show the stories behind his most compelling images. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> our hearts are broken. we cannot begin to imagine the suffering of those who lost the ones they so dearly loved. >> a gunman opens fire at a texas church. >> it's the deadliest shooting at a house of worship in u.s....
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pete souza. thank you very much. yeah. your pictures and your words say a lot.s. the name of the book is "obama: an intimate portrait." it's on sale tomorrow wherefore it's on sale tomorrow wherefore you like to buy your ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> take a look at "the wall street journal." a story on moving. stei . >>> good morning. attorney willpresent their case later this morning defending the man who killed steinle. prosecutorswrapped up their arguments last week. the defense is expectedto question 7 witness this is week. >>> damage in the wine country wildfires are being surveyed today. if the loss estimate isat least $10,000 owners may be eligible for some tax relief. >>> and tens of thousands are in san francisco this morning for the dream force press conference. the ceo will bethere for meet and
pete souza. thank you very much. yeah. your pictures and your words say a lot.s. the name of the book is "obama: an intimate portrait." it's on sale tomorrow wherefore it's on sale tomorrow wherefore you like to buy your ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! nice outfit. when i grow up, i'm going to mars. we're working on that. some people know how far they want to go. a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase....
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and, of course, pete souza who worked for reagan and worked for president obama. sort of took this whole white house photography idea to another level. he wanted to become sort of the alpha photographer. he wanted to be the guy who had the most pictures and the best pictures. and he actually kept some of the news photographers from getting pictures so they could use his. and there was some hard feelings there. we talk about that in the book too. the most interesting part of this is getting insights into the presidency. and this is what i try to do in a lot of these books to try to get, find a way as a white house correspondent of finding new insights, new ways of looking at presidents. and this, i think, was worth doing, and it was -- i did find, i think, a lot of interesting insights really through the eyes and the lenses and the observations of what i call these ultimate insiders. and i know that as mike said the idea of being an insider is not the best image particularly for donald trump supporters these days, but that's what these folks are. they really are ul
and, of course, pete souza who worked for reagan and worked for president obama. sort of took this whole white house photography idea to another level. he wanted to become sort of the alpha photographer. he wanted to be the guy who had the most pictures and the best pictures. and he actually kept some of the news photographers from getting pictures so they could use his. and there was some hard feelings there. we talk about that in the book too. the most interesting part of this is getting...
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pete souza joins us now. welcome, pete. i want to ask you about your role.e room, you're taking photograph, you're recording history, you're recording a moment. but you're also capturing an emotion in that moment. there is a picture in particular in the oval office where the president is meeting with some young activists, and the way you framed it, the african american activists, you framed it with buffetts of martin luther king,ling con is on the wall. tell us about that process when you're capturing that moment. >> i was consciously aware of the bust obviously during the meeting itself. they were seated around the chairs and the sofa. it was just not lining up. and just as the meeting broke up, the president had a last exchange with them, and that's when i went and tried to get that bust in the foreground and include lincoln. >> dickerson: do you have an emotional sense of the moment in your head, but you're trying to capture what's right in front of you? >> trying the capture a moment, but trying to accurately portray the mood and to motion of what's taki
pete souza joins us now. welcome, pete. i want to ask you about your role.e room, you're taking photograph, you're recording history, you're recording a moment. but you're also capturing an emotion in that moment. there is a picture in particular in the oval office where the president is meeting with some young activists, and the way you framed it, the african american activists, you framed it with buffetts of martin luther king,ling con is on the wall. tell us about that process when you're...
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. >>> pete souza, the chief official white house photographer for ronald reagan and barack obama.d top security clearance to allow him to be a photographic fly on the wall during historic meetings and moments. he has a new book, "obama an intimate portrait" we have a snapshot of the man behind the lens. >> how many pictures did you take of president obama? >> it was about 1.9 million. that's why this finger is sort. >> as chief white house photographer, pete souza was practically part of the first family. >> i think it was around the three-month period where he realized i was not going away and i was always going to be there. >> there he was with top security clearance he had access to the most sensitive white house moments like when the president watched the capture of osama bin laden. an imagine now on display in new pyork. >> as soon as the president walked in, the brigadier general stood up to give up that chair, and the president said, no, you stay right there. i'll pull up a chair next to you. that's why he's not seated at the head of the table. >> he said the president's da
. >>> pete souza, the chief official white house photographer for ronald reagan and barack obama.d top security clearance to allow him to be a photographic fly on the wall during historic meetings and moments. he has a new book, "obama an intimate portrait" we have a snapshot of the man behind the lens. >> how many pictures did you take of president obama? >> it was about 1.9 million. that's why this finger is sort. >> as chief white house photographer, pete...
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[laughing] and pete souza by the end of his career with obama had to make photographs yet taken and most of them were on flickr. you see what this has meant. we have not accepted so much as a part of our lives and a part of understanding this incredible institution. but there's strings behind the scenes and that is what ken has done a wonderful job of here. we have a couple people here who know about this. number one, mr. mike mccurry was press secretary to bill clinton and has dealt with a few photo images. >> thank you. >> micah, please, centerstage. this this is a great opportunito pay tribute to ken who i dearly love. he has treated me to rock hill and tosca are so many years now, i think it's the only reason they still have it on the menu. but we get together we talk about what's going on in washington. i am not an active player. i've kind of given up my role in politics and actually teach theology at a seminary now. that proves that the doctrine of atonement actually -- [laughing] -- has something. we obviously spent many years going back during the clinton years together when we t
[laughing] and pete souza by the end of his career with obama had to make photographs yet taken and most of them were on flickr. you see what this has meant. we have not accepted so much as a part of our lives and a part of understanding this incredible institution. but there's strings behind the scenes and that is what ken has done a wonderful job of here. we have a couple people here who know about this. number one, mr. mike mccurry was press secretary to bill clinton and has dealt with a few...
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nearly 2 million photographs and one very unique perspective, the former white house photographer pete souzat obama in some of the most iconic moments of his two terms. he's just released a beautiful new book show casing many of those moment, a coffee table book called "obama: an intimate portrait." he joins us now. i'm looking through this book. it's a heavy book you have a lot of pictures in here, and it brings back a lot of memories and i want to get through those, and let's talk about what you've been doing since leaving the white house. you spent eight years as the official white house photographer. some say trolling the president on instagram when he says something you come back and you suggest well, maybe it's not necessarily the case. the first week of his presidency when he signed the travel ban, executive order barring travelers from six muslim majority countries from coming to the united states. you posted a picture of president obama meeting a child refugee. are you trolling the current president? >> i am posting private domain photos as a private citizen and i like to let my ins
nearly 2 million photographs and one very unique perspective, the former white house photographer pete souzat obama in some of the most iconic moments of his two terms. he's just released a beautiful new book show casing many of those moment, a coffee table book called "obama: an intimate portrait." he joins us now. i'm looking through this book. it's a heavy book you have a lot of pictures in here, and it brings back a lot of memories and i want to get through those, and let's talk...
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. >>> and pete souza who followed obama for eight years showing us his new book "obama: an intimate portraitcbs morning news" for this monday. i'm thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com really ♪ musguys, i'm good. say goodbye to distractions. now you can last longer with new k-y duration spray. . >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning. >>> heart break-in texas. a community gather to remember the victims after mass shooting that unfolded in the middle of sunday services. >>> and i agree with you, that our relationship is extraordinary. >> president trump touts us japanese relations as he continues to visit the asian country. the tough words he has for north korea one of the top things on his agenda. >> he is in for the touchdown. first touchdown as an eagle. >> and down go the broncos, eagles keep the top record in the nfl as they head into a bye week, we'll have the big months from their win against denver. >> today is monday, nr
. >>> and pete souza who followed obama for eight years showing us his new book "obama: an intimate portraitcbs morning news" for this monday. i'm thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com really ♪ musguys, i'm good. say goodbye to distractions. now you can last longer with new k-y duration spray. . >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning....
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. >>> and former white house photographer pete souza who followed president obama for eight years showsk "obama: an intimate portrait." that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com really i'm kenny choi. . >>> thanks for waking up with us. taking a live look at thebay bridge. i hope you enjoyedyour weekend and that extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time came to an end. >> it's all good. >> yeah. >> to get that extra hour. >> very good. >> last night i kept thinking it feels really, really late. >> i felt i was behind on my go to bed schedule. >> hey. >> hello. >> thanks for joining us. >>> mild temperatures this morning, a little bit of cloud cover. but it is going to be amostly dry day for those of you headed in you can take a live look outside right now. just alittle bit of clouds. temperatures in the low 50s. >>> right now we're off to a rough start for our monday morning commute. a fatalaccident has shut down southbound section of lakeville highway at highway 37. rightnow traffi
. >>> and former white house photographer pete souza who followed president obama for eight years showsk "obama: an intimate portrait." that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com really i'm kenny choi. . >>> thanks for waking up with us. taking a live look at thebay bridge. i hope you enjoyedyour weekend and that extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time...
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soledad: there aren't many people who've had a front row seat to history like pete souza.cial white house photographer for president reagan in the 1980's, souza ao worked as a freelancer for "national geographic" and "life" magazines. after the september 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, he was among the first journalists to cover the war in afghanistan and the fall of kabul. then, souza got a second term in the white house, serving for eight years as president obama's chief official photographer, taking nearly two million images that he's whittled down to a mere 319 in a coffee table book, "obama: an intimate portrait." among them, this famous photo in the situation room during the raid on osama bin laden's pakistan compound. pete: the thing that strikes me about that photograph now is, you have the most powerful people in the federal government, and they were essentially helpless -- which i think helps depict why their faces are so anxious and intense. soledad: over eight years, souza's eye captured history-- and humanity. as a courtesy, the president would often invite depart
soledad: there aren't many people who've had a front row seat to history like pete souza.cial white house photographer for president reagan in the 1980's, souza ao worked as a freelancer for "national geographic" and "life" magazines. after the september 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, he was among the first journalists to cover the war in afghanistan and the fall of kabul. then, souza got a second term in the white house, serving for eight years as president obama's chief...
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plus bestselling author michel louis joins us, and former white house photographer pete souza brings us the best of his eight years capturing the obamas. it's all ahead on "face the nation" good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. our focus this week, indictments and taxes. special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election made its first big move this week. on monday former trump campaign chair paul manafort and former aide rick gates were charged with a litany of crimes, including money laundering and being unregistered foreign agents, but manafort's attorney said the 31-page indictment showed -- >> there is no evidence that mr. manafort or the trump campaign cloudied with the russian government. >> dickerson: but mueller did have evidence that trump aide george papadopoulos met with the russians, the second known contact with the campaign and russians peddling dirt on hillary clinton. the other big story: tax reform. thursday was tax day in washington with house republicans finally unveiling their lo
plus bestselling author michel louis joins us, and former white house photographer pete souza brings us the best of his eight years capturing the obamas. it's all ahead on "face the nation" good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. our focus this week, indictments and taxes. special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election made its first big move this week. on monday former trump campaign...
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. >> quijano: pete souza was the chief official white house photographer for presidents ronald reagan and barack obama. it had top security clearance, allowing him to be a photographic fly on the wall during historic meetings and moments. souza has a new book, "obama an intimate portrait," and jericka duncan has a snap shot of the man behind the lens. >> reporter: how many pictures hid you take of the president? >> it was about 1.9 million, that is why this finger sometimes is a little sore >> reporter: he was practically part of the first family. >> i think it was around the three month period where he realized i was not going away and i was always going to be there. >> reporter: and there he was. with top security clearance. he had access to the most sensitive white house moments like when the president watched the capture of osama bin laden, an iconic image now on permanent display at the 9/11 museum in new york. >> as soon as the president of the united states walked into the room, the brigadier general stood up to give up that chair. and the president said no, you just stay right
. >> quijano: pete souza was the chief official white house photographer for presidents ronald reagan and barack obama. it had top security clearance, allowing him to be a photographic fly on the wall during historic meetings and moments. souza has a new book, "obama an intimate portrait," and jericka duncan has a snap shot of the man behind the lens. >> reporter: how many pictures hid you take of the president? >> it was about 1.9 million, that is why this finger...
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and pete souza by the end of his career was about 2 million photograph that he had taken and most of them were of f liquor. you can see what this is meant but we've now accepted it so much as a part of our lives in the part of understanding this incredible institution but there are strings behind the scenes and that's what kenneth did a wonderful job of explaining here so we're fortunate to have a couple people who know about this, number one miss michael curry. he was a press secretary of bill clinton and has dealt with a few photoimages . so mike, please come centerstage. >> this is a great opportunity to pay tribute to ken who i dearly love. he has treated me to ride ragu for so many years now and that's the only reason that it's ever on the menu. but we get together and we talk about what's going on in washington and i am not an active player. i kind of give up my role in politics and teach this seminary so that proves that the doctrine of the atonement actually has something. [laughter] but we obviously spent many years going back to the clinton years together when we traveled m
and pete souza by the end of his career was about 2 million photograph that he had taken and most of them were of f liquor. you can see what this is meant but we've now accepted it so much as a part of our lives in the part of understanding this incredible institution but there are strings behind the scenes and that's what kenneth did a wonderful job of explaining here so we're fortunate to have a couple people who know about this, number one miss michael curry. he was a press secretary of bill...
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. >> as chief white house photographer, pete souza was practically part of the first family. >> i thinkwas around the three month period he realized i wasn't going away. >> there he was with top security clearance he had access to the most sensitive white house moments like when the president watched the capture of sosa ma bein laden. >> as soon as the president walked in, the brigadier general stood up to give him that chair and he said no you stay there, i'll pull up a chair. >> he said the president's days were marked by highs and lows, which required a quiet presence. in 2012 he was steps away as homeland security advisor, john brennan delivered unimaginable news. >> john is telling him that 20 first graders had been shot to death. and i think part of it was not only reacting as president, but as a parent. >> reporter: there may be a new administration now, but souza keeps the old one alive on social media. attracting more than 1.6 million followers on instagram. when president trump signed his first immigration ban, he showed president obama meeting a refug refugee. when he threw a
. >> as chief white house photographer, pete souza was practically part of the first family. >> i thinkwas around the three month period he realized i wasn't going away. >> there he was with top security clearance he had access to the most sensitive white house moments like when the president watched the capture of sosa ma bein laden. >> as soon as the president walked in, the brigadier general stood up to give him that chair and he said no you stay there, i'll pull up a...
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tonight, the man who has captured many of the former president's private moments, pete souza, the chief is a collection of photographs from his time in the white house. what i think is interesting, pete, you actually first met barack obama four years before he was in the white house. he was the senator. he had a windowless office in a picture you took. four years and 16 days later, inauguration day. you got that first picture of him realizing that this is his new office how did he change from that first day with the basement office, no windows till the end? >> i mean, you go back to january 2005 and you go back to even today, and the core of his character is still the same, he hasn't changed one bit in terms of his character. he really hasn't. >> you were also able to capture moments that are so important to the person and to the presidency and some of the intimate family moments. there's several pictures that you share of barack and michelle, there's one of them before one of the inaugural ball. and then there's the two of them backstage waiting to be introduced at a reception. you wer
tonight, the man who has captured many of the former president's private moments, pete souza, the chief is a collection of photographs from his time in the white house. what i think is interesting, pete, you actually first met barack obama four years before he was in the white house. he was the senator. he had a windowless office in a picture you took. four years and 16 days later, inauguration day. you got that first picture of him realizing that this is his new office how did he change from...
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. >>> next, the 44th president's official photographer, pete souza, joins me next to share his behind images and the stories behind them. jooishgsz are millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams of cancer treatment experts under one roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to analyzing the latest research and conducting clinical trials-to help each patient get the personalized cancer care they deserve. start at one of the cancer treatment centers of america hospitals near you. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses,
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pete souza, thank you for coming on.e emotional stories from last night's elections in virginia. keep it right here on "morning joe." (sigh) ( ♪ ) dad: molly! trash! ( ♪ ) whoo! ( ♪ ) mom: hey, molly? it's time to go! (bell ringing) class, let's turn to page 136, recessive traits skip generations. who would like to read? ( ♪ ) molly: i reprogrammed the robots to do the inspection. it's running much faster now. see? it's amazing, molly. thank you. ( ♪ ) we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? it's a lot easier to make decisions when you know what comes next. if you move your old 401(k) to a fidelity ira, we make sure you're in the loop at every step from the moment you decide to move your money to the instant your new retirement account is fund
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