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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again on this last weekend before christmas. well as the controversy over whether the national security agency has gone too far and invaded privacy in its efforts to protect us from terrorist attacks, a panel of experts appointed by the president to study the nsa's programs made 46 recommendations including some that would rein in the agency. the former number two man at the cia, michael morell is on that panel he joins us this morning. mr. morell i must say a lot of official washington was surprised when, number one, that the recommendations were unanimous and that you, as a long time user of information collected by the nsa said, yes, may be time to change a few things. tell us about your thinking. >> good morning, bob, thank you for inviting me. i think there's some very important context here that the american people need to understand. and there's two pieces to that context, i think. one is that there has not been a successful terrorist attack in the united stat
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again on this last weekend before christmas. well as the controversy over whether the national security agency has gone too far and invaded privacy in its efforts to protect us from terrorist attacks, a panel of experts appointed by the president to study the nsa's programs made 46 recommendations including some that would rein in the agency. the former...
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but it's history. >> schieffer: what about you, terry?- i guess not very many days left in the year but the novel "the roundhouse" moved me to no end because of how far -- it's about familial love how far someone is willing to go to correct an injustice. and i write about -- most of us write about injustices, her's happens with deal with native americans which doesn't matter to me, but i found it riveting and i was in tears also at the end. i actually threw the book across the room because i was so excited about how it ended. she's a brilliant writer. >> schieffer: you know, do you all read on kindle or read in books? >> i read real books. >> me, too. >> i like to turn the page. >> schieffer: i do, too. but the one book this year, there was book called "the last line" which was william manchester's last book in the trilogy, he died before he was able to finish it. it was finished by a guy named paul reed. i finally had to switch to a kindle because the book was so heavy, i do take my kindle when i go on vacation, take a lot of books that
but it's history. >> schieffer: what about you, terry?- i guess not very many days left in the year but the novel "the roundhouse" moved me to no end because of how far -- it's about familial love how far someone is willing to go to correct an injustice. and i write about -- most of us write about injustices, her's happens with deal with native americans which doesn't matter to me, but i found it riveting and i was in tears also at the end. i actually threw the book across the...
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thank you very much. >> schieffer: thank you. six years before nelson mandela was released from prison an anti-apartheid activist randall robinson staged a sit in in front of the south african embassy here. he was arrested but the protests continued and public outrage against apartheid began to grow. in 2012, randall robinson was honored by the south african government for his efforts to end apartheid. he joins us this morning from his home on st. kitz. mr. robinson, thank you so much for being with us. of course nelson mandela is revered in this country now. but in those days that was not the case at all. take us back to those days when you organized those sit-ins and tell us about that. >> we were trying to build an environment, an atmosphere in which to remove the underpinning that the united states had been providing to south africa and investments and loans, computer technology and military assistance of one kind or another. we were the legs on which apartheid stood, together with other industrialized western nations, we tho
thank you very much. >> schieffer: thank you. six years before nelson mandela was released from prison an anti-apartheid activist randall robinson staged a sit in in front of the south african embassy here. he was arrested but the protests continued and public outrage against apartheid began to grow. in 2012, randall robinson was honored by the south african government for his efforts to end apartheid. he joins us this morning from his home on st. kitz. mr. robinson, thank you so much for...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again, well after ten days of mourning and ceremony nelson mandela was laid to rest today in his hometown of kunu, south africa. we'll have a full report later in the broadcast and the latest on the school shooting in colorado. but we begin this morning with breaking news from iran. earlier this morning our elizabeth palmer interviewed the iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif in tehran, she joins us now from tehran and, liz, he did make some news. tell us about it. >> he did indeed. on friday the u.s. announced that it was freezing the assets and transactions to dozens of companies for evading the sanctions against iran. and just at that time there were iranian diplomats putting the final details to the geneva agreement on iran's nuclear program. when they heard that announcement out of washington they put off the talks and went home. people wondered whether that meant the deal was dead. the minister told me this morning it's not dead. but he personally felt bli
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again, well after ten days of mourning and ceremony nelson mandela was laid to rest today in his hometown of kunu, south africa. we'll have a full report later in the broadcast and the latest on the school shooting in colorado. but we begin this morning with breaking news from iran. earlier this morning our elizabeth palmer interviewed the iranian foreign...
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we'll be back. >> schieffer: that's it for us today. we'll be back next week of course, but we end our broadcast today by remembering the 20 sandy hook elementary school children and the six teachers who were killed in the shootings in newtown, connecticut just one year ago. [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org air is hanging around so lo- and when its expected to clr out. good evening... i'm ann >>> it is ugly and we are breathing it in. why dirty air is hanging around and when it is expected to get out. >>> today is day 8. tomorrow, another spare the air day has been declared. that means no wood burning. the dirty air is effecting the bay area. >> reporter: the filthy air is visible througho
we'll be back. >> schieffer: that's it for us today. we'll be back next week of course, but we end our broadcast today by remembering the 20 sandy hook elementary school children and the six teachers who were killed in the shootings in newtown, connecticut just one year ago. [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay?...
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>> schieffer: welcome back to "face the nation" page two. we will have a lot more on nelson mandela in just a moment. but there is some breaking news this morning on two fronts, afghanistan and iran. we want to go first to liz palmer who is just arrived in tehran. >> the first big milestone in the post geneva era of nuclear cooperation between iran and the west have been passed, bob. there is a highly controversial reactor outside of tehran which could in the end produce plutonium which could be used for a bomb. it's been off limits to the international agency inspectors, but today they were allowed access to the site. i should stress that this deal, this cooperative deal is not universally popular here in iran. the president gave a big speech at a university yesterday and he was heckled by hardliners who really feel as if his reformist government has sold out. he was also heckled by students who want more reforms, political and economic and they want them faster. which really underlines how he is going to have to tread a very clever, diplom
>> schieffer: welcome back to "face the nation" page two. we will have a lot more on nelson mandela in just a moment. but there is some breaking news this morning on two fronts, afghanistan and iran. we want to go first to liz palmer who is just arrived in tehran. >> the first big milestone in the post geneva era of nuclear cooperation between iran and the west have been passed, bob. there is a highly controversial reactor outside of tehran which could in the end produce...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again on this last weekend before christmas. well as the controversy over whether the national security agency has gone too far and invaded privacy in its efforts to protect us from terrorist attacks, a panel of experts appointed by the president to study the nsa's programs made 46
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. >> coming up on face the nation, bob schieffer looks back at the life and legacy of the antiapartheid leader at 8:30 following this newscast. >>> the investigation into the deadly crash landing at sfo takes another turn. why it's now zeroing in on the pilot. >> the beloved bat kid returns. this time he was helping other kids' wishes come true. we'll show you how next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 20 minutes before 8:00, let's look at our weather forecast. it is continued cold. we're looking at the current conditions in the 30s, even 20s in some spots. santa rosa is 27. today everybody has been waiting for the seattle seahawks verses 49ers, big rivalry. 1:25 kick off. it will ezra rapport... director of association of bay area governments... thank you. >>> how much of the growth is driven by affordable housing? >> i wish it was more affordable housing available in the bay area. it's a real crisis when we get big economic growth and don't have enough housing to supply for the multiplier effect, the spin off of jobs that occurs when this industry expands. >> when i go to meetings where we talk abo
. >> coming up on face the nation, bob schieffer looks back at the life and legacy of the antiapartheid leader at 8:30 following this newscast. >>> the investigation into the deadly crash landing at sfo takes another turn. why it's now zeroing in on the pilot. >> the beloved bat kid returns. this time he was helping other kids' wishes come true. we'll show you how next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 20 minutes before 8:00, let's look at our weather forecast. it is continued...
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bob schieffer's guest this sunday on "face the nation" will include former acting cia director and nsa review board member michael morrell. there will be more about the news conference on your local news, on this cbs station, as always on-line on cbs news.com. and of course right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." until then, i'm scott pelley, cbs news, in new york. i'm brian hackney, in for f. >>> good afternoon, everyone. >> you just saw the president address the american people for the final time in 2013, and one of the things he spoke about was problems with the rollout of the federal health care plan. >> in california more than 15,000 americans are enrolling every day. >> the administration gave millions of americans who were supposed to lose their health insurance another break. people who had policies can sell, but have been unable to get new health coverage will be able to get a hardship exemption and a special plan for people under 30. they'll be able to get bare bones catastrophic coverage, and there's a hotline to call if you have your plan cancelled. >> there's your head
bob schieffer's guest this sunday on "face the nation" will include former acting cia director and nsa review board member michael morrell. there will be more about the news conference on your local news, on this cbs station, as always on-line on cbs news.com. and of course right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." until then, i'm scott pelley, cbs news, in new york. i'm brian hackney, in for f. >>> good afternoon, everyone. >> you just saw the president...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> good morning again, welcome to "face the nation." we start today with what may be the biggest story of the year, it began back in june when national security agency contractor edward snowden began leaking top secret documents, disclosed government programs involving surveillance on every from ordinary americans to our closest international allies. joining us now is general michael hayden former head of the national security agency and cia is now a principle of the chertoff group here in washington. before we get to nsa and surveillance a lot of ground to cover there there is story in the "new york times" this morning talks about month long investigation conducted in to the benghazi attack. there's no clear linkage is central command al qaeda that there was a much messier situation on the ground than originally disclosed by administration or thought by most observers. your reaction. >> i think tha
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> good morning again, welcome to "face the nation." we start today with what may be the biggest story of the year, it began back in june when national security agency contractor edward snowden began leaking top secret documents, disclosed government programs involving surveillance on every...
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>> schieffer: good morning, charles. passing of nelson mandela. >> osgood: we'll be watching. nextk, wee here on "sunday morning." >> never so alive -- thank you. >> osgood: the real tale of charles dickens. >> you get the sense of furious energy in a way. man who can't stop. >> osgood: with actor ray finnes. anything we purchase c we leave you this sunday back in south africa at cougar national park. i'm charles osgood. please join us again next "sunday morning" until then i'll see you on the radio. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva
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will jump over to the cw channel 44 cable 12 coming up next here on kpix 5 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffernation" has the national security agency electronic snooping gone beyond protecting to us invading our privacy? we'll talk to the former deputy director of the cia michael morell who was part of advisory flannel told the white house that time has come to do controls on the spy agency. then we'll continue a 65-year cbs news tradition,. >> we have brought in five cbs correspondents, men of great experience. >> the correspondent roundtable. >> i'm not doubting you experts. >> schieffer: today the correspondents are different, but conversation is about many of the same things. and on this last weekend before christmas we'll take a look at the year's best books and have a er
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now bob schieffer in washington with look what's ahead on "face the nation."panel the president appointed to ask for recommendations on whether the national security agency should be reigned in will be our guest this morning. the fact that he said, yes, they should, really made some news. he'll talk about that with us on "face the nation." >> osgood: thank you, we'll be watching. next week here on "sunday morning." kward." remember, walgreens has a great assortment of little somethings, and we're always nearby, so it's easy to get in and out. see you on your lunch break. swing by walgreens for lindt lindor truffles, hallmark cards, and more. plus most stores are open 'til midnight. here at the corner of happy and healthy. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ ma
now bob schieffer in washington with look what's ahead on "face the nation."panel the president appointed to ask for recommendations on whether the national security agency should be reigned in will be our guest this morning. the fact that he said, yes, they should, really made some news. he'll talk about that with us on "face the nation." >> osgood: thank you, we'll be watching. next week here on "sunday morning." kward." remember, walgreens has a great...
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good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles.rado governor john hickelooper about the shooting, exclusive interview with erin foreign minister check in with senator john mccain who spoke to demonstrators this morning in kiev. a full plate. >> osgood: thank you, bob, we'll be watching. next week here on "sunday morning." ♪ make beautiful music. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses (♪ maroon 5 "love somebody" ♪) ♪ ♪ shop the adam levine collection, exclusively at kmart. and get up to 40% off assorted styles. kmart. get in. get more. >> osgood: we leave you this
good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles.rado governor john hickelooper about the shooting, exclusive interview with erin foreign minister check in with senator john mccain who spoke to demonstrators this morning in kiev. a full plate. >> osgood: thank you, bob, we'll be watching. next week here on "sunday morning." ♪ make beautiful music. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t....
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here's what he told cbs veteran correspondent bob schieffer today. >> when we went to the embassy and met with ambassador foray, we told him we wouldn't leave until nelson mandela had been released from prison. at the time few americans knew much about nelson mandela and we thought we had to build a big public story, more information in america that would inform americans about the role that our country had been playing. the ambassador had us arrested and that was followed by 5,000 americans who came to the embassy over the next year every day to be arrested. >> robinson now lives in st. kidd. he's the younger brother of the late max robinson, former news anchor here at channel 9. wusa9 will cover a week of tributes to nelson mandela both here and in south africa. >> reporter: i'm derek mcginty along with wusa9 photographer kevin king. we're checking in here at dulles international airport headed to johannesburg south africa to bring you a series of reports leading up to the funeral of mandela, madiba, the heart of south africa. we'll see you there. >> you can watch their report start
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. cbs news political director john dickerson. >> dickerson: there are two breaking stories this morning first a metro north commuter train derailed in new york city. so far four people have died and more than 60 are injured. some of them critically. no word yet on what caused the derailment. also today the obama administration says dramatic progress has been made to the health care.gov website. to talk about that and last week's agreement to halt iran's nuclear weapons program in exchange for some loosening of the economic sanctions, i'm joined by the two top senators on the foreign relations committee, democrat chairman bob men mendez of new jersey and the ranking republican john work cork are joins us from chattanooga. senator menendez, the administration says healthcare.gov ask doing better. do you have confidence that's the case? >> well, the announcement today after response rates are under a second, error rates under 1%, 90% of the time the system is stable, it can handle 50,000 u
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. cbs news political director john dickerson. >> dickerson: there are two breaking stories this morning first a metro north commuter train derailed in new york city. so far four people have died and more than 60 are injured. some of them critically. no word yet on what caused the derailment. also today the obama administration says dramatic progress has been made to the health care.gov...
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major will be filling in for bob schieffer on "face the nation" this sunday. among his guests, michael hayden, the former head of the n.s.a. and c.i.a. u.p.s. said today they will issue refunds to some customers who paid for delivery by christmas but didn't get their packages on time. the delays also affected fedex and led to anger from shoppers. manuel bojorquez found some people in texas still waiting. >> reporter: u.p.s. said it was making deliveries in every zip code in the u.s. today but still experiencing heavy volume. stephen cullen is waiting for four packages in keller, texas. he said he paid extra for u.p.s. to deliver them by christmas eve. >> and they did not keep their promise. they still have not told us when they will deliver our products. >> reporter: you're frustrated. >> of course i am. i'm angry! >> reporter: icy weather and a shorter holiday shopping season were already pushing u.p.s. and fedex to the limits. but it was a record rush of online orders last weekend that made the difficult impossible. >> it will be months before it's picked up
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. >> schieffer: in picasso's own family members have said this is one gimmick pablo picasso himself would >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org why some people say riders d miss the bus. brown, yellow, dirty air -- we're breathing it. why it's hanging over the bay aa for a record n >>> changing take place to ac transit routes. why riders could miss the bus. brown, yellow, dirty air. we are breathing it. why it is hanging over the bay area for a record number of days. >>> a grand instrument now at uc berkeley. the story behind it ,,,,,,,, some riders say many aren't expecting. good evening... i'm ann notarangelo. is off tonight. >>> calling them new and improved bus routes.
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well over a good evening schieffer just joined us for a good day if you company it's just past nine pm here in moscow my name is kevin irwin and this is our t. international our top story tonight protesters in kiev have been given five days now to stop disrupting government departments opposition activists have been blocking most key institutions for much of this week is a topic that would have been tough to avoid too for the country's president victory on a covert she's been meeting his russian counterpart in such a stance a bit talk about economic revival was more about that meeting is a really good. the meeting was a short working meeting and the two presidents have discussed largely the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is why the importance of to the entire situation in ukraine the fact that she was a stopover flight for the ukrainian president on his way back from china where he has met with his chinese colleagues and the training president said that he has signed a number of deals that are mounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments
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on "face the nation" yesterday bob schieffer focused mandela's life.for him because it so brilliantly captured his life and what it meant. >> she is an amazing person in her own right. >> i think so too. >> when i called her last week and asked her to be on i thought -- she's not in the best of health. she can't travel very much and she said, no i'll do it because i want to. and then i found autoout she had written this poem. she didn't tell us. she told us on the show when the state department asked her to do this not to disclose it for -- until 48 hours after he was dead. >> how did you get gayle king to do it? >> you know that was an e-mail from bob schieffer to gayle king. yeah. what they're saying in south africa, though today about him while they're grieving, of course they're also celebrating. i saw one woman who said the old man did his part and he did it well and now we must let him go. what do you think people should remember about why he's so powerful because he opened minds and hearts all oversome. >> the thing about him and i was thinking
on "face the nation" yesterday bob schieffer focused mandela's life.for him because it so brilliantly captured his life and what it meant. >> she is an amazing person in her own right. >> i think so too. >> when i called her last week and asked her to be on i thought -- she's not in the best of health. she can't travel very much and she said, no i'll do it because i want to. and then i found autoout she had written this poem. she didn't tell us. she told us on the...
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jimmy connors, marketing partner at here is financial, dan schaefer, ceo of schieffer asset manager andyou can never be too rich. welcome. i will start with you. year-end distributions for mutual funds could get ugly for some people. what can we expect? >> if you try to buy before they made their distributions or go ex-dividend which means after the make the distributions will basically be paying tax on earnings from the fund that took place during the previous year dating back. so if you're not an investor in did not take advantage of the fund could be down and you would still have the capital gain distribution. gerri: what is your advice? some people out there right now are trying to buy funds. you certainly would not want to buy one of these right now and then take a taxi when you have not done that the entire year. >> right. first off, if you buy a fine dry before the recall date your by yourself a tax liability. i say avoid the problem altogether. stick with the exchange traded funds are index funds. for the most part you will get rid of this problem altogether. you control the tax
jimmy connors, marketing partner at here is financial, dan schaefer, ceo of schieffer asset manager andyou can never be too rich. welcome. i will start with you. year-end distributions for mutual funds could get ugly for some people. what can we expect? >> if you try to buy before they made their distributions or go ex-dividend which means after the make the distributions will basically be paying tax on earnings from the fund that took place during the previous year dating back. so if...
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now to washington and major garrett filling in for bob schieffer with what's ahead on "face the nationof the national security agency and the rhode island. >> osgood: thank you. we'll be raching. next week here on "sunday morning." >> look at me. >> osgood: could he be the toast of the oscars? ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >> osgood: back among the whooping cranes at the winter home in the national wildlife refuge in texas. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. wish you a happy new year and hopefully you'll join us again next week, next year, next sunday morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast
now to washington and major garrett filling in for bob schieffer with what's ahead on "face the nationof the national security agency and the rhode island. >> osgood: thank you. we'll be raching. next week here on "sunday morning." >> look at me. >> osgood: could he be the toast of the oscars? ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to...
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. >> gives you schieffers. >> i mean, you know, it's no comedy, so truly, now did you have to be convincedu didn't want to be just another sequel? >> well, it's-- i mean you know, of the movies that i've done with adam mckay, cowriter and our director. >> was supposed to be here. >> had something else happen. we just never thought about ever doing sequells. we were just always on to the next story and we were more excited about that. anchorman though was unique in that made it nine years ago t was a modest hit. we felt good about it, felt like we had done kind of a new style of comedy. and then it just sat on the shelf and over the years just grew and grew and grew and grew in popularity. and we would all get together in passing, and have the same comment that no matter what project we were working on, whatever we were talking about, the last three questions of the interview would be anchorman related. are you going to do a sequel. what was it like to work on. and we would always compare notes that this thing is so popular. and i think in the best possible way, it just kind of woke adam an
. >> gives you schieffers. >> i mean, you know, it's no comedy, so truly, now did you have to be convincedu didn't want to be just another sequel? >> well, it's-- i mean you know, of the movies that i've done with adam mckay, cowriter and our director. >> was supposed to be here. >> had something else happen. we just never thought about ever doing sequells. we were just always on to the next story and we were more excited about that. anchorman though was unique in...
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bob schieffer talks with my angelou -- maya angelou. the sunday network t.v.alk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." "state of the union." all on c-span radio, across the country on xm satellite radio. you can download our free app for your smartphone or listen .nline at c-spanradio.org >> i got upset with the because they told us [indiscernible] and then they never showed up anymore. was walking in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people. nobody ever covers my meetings. she said mental health is not a sexy issue. found out what was needed, develop legislation, and passed the mental health system act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jim was involuntarily retired from the white house. the incoming president put it on a shelf and never implemented it. it is one of the greatest his appointments of my life. carter onady rosalyn monday night on c-span. >> we bring public affairs events from washington dire
bob schieffer talks with my angelou -- maya angelou. the sunday network t.v.alk shows are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." "state of the union." all on c-span radio, across the country on xm satellite radio. you can download our free app for your smartphone or listen .nline at c-spanradio.org >> i got upset with the because they told us [indiscernible] and then...
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. >>> tomorrow on "face the nation," bob schieffer will have a final look at his life legacy and theistoric importance of nelson mandela. he'll also discuss the budget deal with john mccain and richard durbin a democrat of illinois. >>> there's a lot going on in space this weekend including china's first attempt to land a robot explorer on the moon. a startling discovery on one of saturn's moon and a possible spacewalk at the international space system to fix the cooling system. let's start with the space station. how serious is the problem? >> it's not sirous. keep in mind you've got six paem living in a confined space with a lot of equipment running. it's going go get warm in there. you need cooling loops to take care of thafrmt they have cooping loop a and cooling loop b. cooling loop a has broken down and they're running on cooling loop b. it's happened five times in the last seven years. it's something they expect. >> it sounds like it took three spacewalks to install it. >> that's right. >> is that what's going to happen? >> it could be. they're trying for a software fix which
. >>> tomorrow on "face the nation," bob schieffer will have a final look at his life legacy and theistoric importance of nelson mandela. he'll also discuss the budget deal with john mccain and richard durbin a democrat of illinois. >>> there's a lot going on in space this weekend including china's first attempt to land a robot explorer on the moon. a startling discovery on one of saturn's moon and a possible spacewalk at the international space system to fix the...
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. >>> and tomorrow morning on "face the nation," bop schieffer talks with michael hayden. you can see "face the nation" right here on cbs. >>> today alone 1rks.3 million americans out of work for more than 26 weeks lost their extended benefits because there's no more money to pay for them. joining us now is peter schrader writing for "the hill." we said it's for people without work for more than 26 weeks. but is there anyone else? >> there are others who have been looking for work even longer. they used to be able to go up to 73 weeks. now anybody in that window is going to be looking at a loss of benefits. you're going to see more and more people maxing out the 26-week window and they're going to lose benefits they would have had under this program. >> we know the recession has greatly inflated the long-term unemployed. the white house has said it will impact 9.4 million. why the change now? what happened in congress? >> the change now is congress didn't extend the program. it was due to expire today and it didn't get around to extending it. there was a budget passed. it
. >>> and tomorrow morning on "face the nation," bop schieffer talks with michael hayden. you can see "face the nation" right here on cbs. >>> today alone 1rks.3 million americans out of work for more than 26 weeks lost their extended benefits because there's no more money to pay for them. joining us now is peter schrader writing for "the hill." we said it's for people without work for more than 26 weeks. but is there anyone else? >> there...
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bob schieffer's guests will include the cia actor director michael morell. >>> and now to obamacare. it still isn't acting as smoothly as they wanted it to do. monday is the deadline for signing up. >> for many the only real option appears to be a new regulation who, despite mr. obama's promises can sell. that's why they're up in arms. >> reporter: it's an attempt to solve the problem of millions of people like kathy wagner people who lost individual insurance policies despite the president's promise that everyone could keep their plan. she supported his plan but feels let down by the president. >> it's not what we hoped for. it's not what we were told. >> reporter: the new regulation let people with canceled insurance apply for what's called mandated insurance. you can get fit your insurance was canceled and you believe others are unaffordable. it will allow buyers to purchase low premium catastrophic insurance that wasn't available to them before. robert who represents most of the nation's health insurers says thousands needed to finance the system can simply escape the mandate. >>
bob schieffer's guests will include the cia actor director michael morell. >>> and now to obamacare. it still isn't acting as smoothly as they wanted it to do. monday is the deadline for signing up. >> for many the only real option appears to be a new regulation who, despite mr. obama's promises can sell. that's why they're up in arms. >> reporter: it's an attempt to solve the problem of millions of people like kathy wagner people who lost individual insurance policies...
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cbs news bob schieffer moderated this hour-long event. >> thank you also much. i must say i am really, and this is because of the panelists we have here today, this crowd is unbelievable. don't you guys agree? i thought we would have a few homeless people looking for a place to get warm. [laughter] but you have one of the largest turnouts we have had for one of these and we really have some experts here today. dr. brzezinski everyone knows counselor at csis jimmy carter's carter's national security pfizer research professor at ais at johns hopkins so we certainly are glad to have him and robert einhorn, assistant secretary for proliferation during the carter administration, right bob? >> that was the clinton administration. >> then you were an arms control adviser to president obama. >> secretary clinton. >> and secretary clinton so we are glad to have you or kings. of course tom friedman who has won more pulitzers than any living person i think right now. i don't know anyone who has won more. he has won three of them and probably one of the most influential peo
cbs news bob schieffer moderated this hour-long event. >> thank you also much. i must say i am really, and this is because of the panelists we have here today, this crowd is unbelievable. don't you guys agree? i thought we would have a few homeless people looking for a place to get warm. [laughter] but you have one of the largest turnouts we have had for one of these and we really have some experts here today. dr. brzezinski everyone knows counselor at csis jimmy carter's carter's...
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moderator on monday if the cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, talked about iran today at the brookings institution as part of the three-day forum that is being held there. here is some of what the prime minister said. >> ladies and gentlemen, our best efforts to reach palestinian-israeli peace will come to nothing if iran succeeds in building atomic bombs. a nuclear armed iran would give even greater backing to the radical and terrorist elements in the region. it would undermine the chances of arriving at negotiated lease -- peace. it would undermine those peace agreements we have already reached with two of our nation spirit just a few days ago, i ran's representative to the u.n. remediated the refusal to even recognize. this came a fortnight after the ruler of iran referred to israel as a rabid dog and to us as not worthy as being called human. he said we were doomed to failure and annihilation. november, he called and basn illegitimate tard regime. these remarks are more than a simple matter of sti
moderator on monday if the cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, talked about iran today at the brookings institution as part of the three-day forum that is being held there. here is some of what the prime minister said. >> ladies and gentlemen, our best efforts to reach palestinian-israeli peace will come to nothing if iran succeeds in building atomic bombs. a nuclear armed iran would give even greater backing to the radical...
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bob schieffer will moderate and that is why it's on c-span three. >>> live now to the american enterprise institute in washington dc for a discussion abouof implementation of financl regulations created the dodd frank financial regulation law will hear from the group that's known as the shadow financial regulatory committee and likely to discuss the upcoming vote on the volcker rule that restricts trade financial firms where deposits are federally insured. you're watching live coverage here on c-span2. >> welcome. welcome to the press conference. following the quarterly meeting of the shadow financial regulatory committee. i wish to thank all of you brave souls who braved the ice and snow to come here today. we are a little bit short on staff. some of our members didn't make it all the way. he first introduced the members of the shadow committee at the press conference. peter wallison from the american enterprise institute, speed by then from the wharton school of pennsylvania and from the school of pennsylvania chester spatt from carnegie mellon institution and sitting in the audience be
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cbs news "face the nation" anchor bob schieffer will moderate the event. that gets underway at 5:30 p.m. eastern over on c-span3. >> next, a look at the future of the republican party from political strategist and cnn contributor ana navarro. she talks about changes and demographics require the party to broaden its base with. she also comments on the current divisions within the party and who she thinks are the best potential candidates for winning back the white house in 2016. she spoke last month at a forum hosted by the new hampshire institute of politics at saint anselm college in manchester. this is a little over an hour. [applause] >> megan said she was thinking of brushing up on her spanish to do that introconduction, but she didn't want to offend me, and i said, you know, i don't get that easily offended, i know george w. bush. [laughter] so the butchering of spanish doesn't offend me very much. well, thank you very much, all of you, for being here. neil was just telling me this is the third event that the institute of politics today, so it seems -
cbs news "face the nation" anchor bob schieffer will moderate the event. that gets underway at 5:30 p.m. eastern over on c-span3. >> next, a look at the future of the republican party from political strategist and cnn contributor ana navarro. she talks about changes and demographics require the party to broaden its base with. she also comments on the current divisions within the party and who she thinks are the best potential candidates for winning back the white house in 2016....