quarterback with 200 career regular-season wins. what a game. what a game. living up to the hype. this morning s tom brady making norah o donnell once again proud this monday morning, right? always important to live up to the hype. he never lets us down. big night in boston. big night on tv as well in this first 60 minutes interview from the white house, president trump says that he s comfortable after nearly 21 months in office. he gives his performance high marks, especially on north korea, saying no one talks about war with that country anymore. correspondent lesley stahl asked about his relationship with north korean leader kim jong-un. do you trust him? i do trust him, yeah. that doesn t mean i can t be proven wrong. why would you trust him? first of all if i didn t trust him i wouldn t say that to you. wouldn t that be foolish to tell you that right here on 60 minutes? remember what reagan said, trust but verify. that s very true. but the factsy
warning until 7:00 this morning. the north bay valleys will feel the coldest temperatures. and in the south bay last night. warming centers opened, changing the temperature thresholds to help vulnerable people get out of the cold. san jose opened the warming centers when the forecast is for 40 degrees or lower receive 38 degrees or colder. the city plans to keep the warming centers open through the morning after christmas. now, it s important to note that especially in the santa clara county area, more than 130 homeless died last year and it could very well be because of the temperatures that they have to sleep in at night. again, we are at 32 degrees in walnut creek. i see my breath. when i m not talking my teeth are chattering so it s cold. leigh martinez this morning in walnut creek. at 1:30 this afternoon when the sun is streaming through the windows and it s cozy and comfortable. a long way to go. i see some upper 20s not far away from walnut creek. 43 is 3 degre
care bill and subsidies. our two-day event will be senior speaker for the president and margaret dean on the last days of american space flight. our festival coverage is followed by a tour of the new york times book review at 7:30. on sunday at noon we continue our live coverage of the book festival with our three hour in-depth program. live from the lit fest stage we will take your phone calls and questions from the audience. and the nasa film the four days of gemini 4, the space flight and first american to walk in space. and then a world war ii paragrapher capturing the world experience and stories behind the images. and then on american artifacts we visit with lemar alexander. congress woman rogers and sanchez introduces legislation that would exempt more non-restaurant retail establishments from having to comply. joe pitts of pennsylvania chairs the subcommittee hearing on health. gentlemen take your seats and we will get started here. the subcommittee comes to o
by the increase in household consumption that we have expected from a lower oil price. that s still a puzzle, i think that s a puzzle, one that we discuss with our counterpart notice u.s. government, that s also a puzzle for them. then at the same time the decline in oil sector investment has been much stronger and much faster than i think we had anticipated a few months ago. so oil is definitely having a big effect on the u.s. we re expecting in the latter part of this year or the remainder part of this year that we will see more consumption effects from lower oil prices but it s definitely a risk to the u.s. economy if that oil windfall is saved and we we will ceeloer growth than we re currently expecting see lower growth than we re currently expecting. mr. rice: yes, sir. in the second row. questioner: hi. bloomberg news. i also have a double barrel question. one on u.s. and one on greece. first of all in the u.s. in your report you note that the u.s. dollar is i believe