Pin metahas candid advice for the president if it cant. If they cant fix it then i think the president may very well have to accept some changes in order to make sure that we can continue to implement it. Odonnell new Jersey Republican governor Chris Christie wins reelection, are his eyes on another prize see if he thinks he could fix a badly divided Republican Party. Its all ahead because this is face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, face the nation with Bob Schieffer. Substituting for Bob Schieffer cbs this morning cohost nora odonnell. Odonnell. Odonnell good morning again bob will be along later. Seth dohn joins us from beijing the latest on the typhoon. Good morning a. Local official in the philippines suggested as many as 10,000 people might have parished in this typhoon that number is very different when you talk with the Philippine Red Cross which tells us 1200 people whose fluctuating death toll give you indication of how little know about the extent, the scope of this tragedy so far. It was the wind early on that got so much of the attention then disaster but turned out to be the high waves and heavy surf that proved so damaging, so deadly alkn÷qrror Philippine Government tells us around four Million People were affected by this typhoon, 400,000 people displaced from their homes for as bad as this typhoon is, it has not yet over. In fact its barreling toward vietnam where its expected to make landfall early monday morning local time. Already seen around 800,000 people evacuated in that country. Taiwan has seen eight people die in heavy surf, here in Southern China six people knocked off a boat, now missing. As this country now braces for this t4÷qrror nora. Odonnell thank you. Cbs News Reporter filed this report earlier from sabu one of the hardest hit areas. The biggest storm hit the planet, no doubt having seen extent of death and damage that it has caused here in the central philippines. Now my team and i were taught in the middle of the storm and im telling you the winds were tornadolike. The storm surge was like tsunami after storm passed we went out what we saw was complete scene of a coastal town that led hamletly wiped out. There were dead bodies lying everywhere, people who survived were asking, where they could would get food and water in the next few days to be able to survive. Now in tacloban, people have started looting they raided supermarkets, Grocery Stores and electronic stores, just this sense of anarchy and lawlessness that has surrounded this immediate typhoon. Remember, this region was just hit by 7. 1 magnitude earthquake a couple weeks ago. Theres definitely a massive work ahead for the Philippine Government. Odonnell this morning u. S. Attempts to craft an Historic Deal to curb Irans Nuclear deal have fallen apart. Secretary of state john kerry flown to geneva for two days of marathon negotiations, first direct talks between and iran in 36 years. Hopes were high for a deal until concerns were raised by france about whether they could trustee ran. Israel has called this a very bad deal, Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu joins us now. Thank you, nora, good morning. Odonnell i know that you never liked this deal from the beginning. Do you feel like the concerns you raised were heard . Im sure they were heard. I dont know if they will be internalized in to a different deal. A deal is not an end itself, i think secretary kerry said the right thing when he said that no deal is better than a bad deal. The deal as was proposed described to us by the american sources they described it as accurately as they can means that iran maintains its capabilit for nuclear bomb. It also maintains another move plutonium to make Nuclear Bombs all iran gives is a minor concession of taking 20 enriched uranium bringing it down to a lower enrichment but that they could cover with a few weeks given the capabilities that they keep for enrichment. So iran effectively becomes a threshold nation, Threshold Nuclear Power nation, makes a minor consection and in exchange for that the International Community reverses the direction of sanctions, gives iran several billion dollars worth in direct assistance, opens up pet roll chemicals, opens up gold, diamond, and other things. This is a huge change from the appreciate that you are was applied on iran through the effective sanctions regime which brought them to the table in the first play in oth words, iran gives practically nothing and it gets a hell of a lot. Thats not a good deal. I hope, i can only express my wish that the p5 plus one use the time to get a good deal that takes away Irans Nuclear military capabilities. Odonnell i know you describe these believe these are minor concessions. But the united states, other europeans believe this would be historic dea÷for the first time it would freeze their Nuclear Weapons program. Why would you not want to take that first step . Because the whole thrust of the sanctions and negotiations has been to get iran to degreel community has put forward. And the Security Council resolution spelled out. Iran should take away the centrifuges and plutonium, should dismantle the heavy water reactors, nora, how many centrifuges are dismantled in this. Odonnell tellly. Zero. Not one. Zero. In other words, iran maintains all capabilities. It built itself up in the face of International Decision and resolution, it defied them, went right up to very close to the top and now it stays there. It doesnt bring down, dismantle one centrifuge, it continues to have the mountains of material from which they can take in to the centrifuge make atomic bombs. All theyre doing taking a little material that they enriched to higher degree and bring it back, thats nothing. Remember, this street a country that has tens of thousands of people in death to america the other day, this is a participating as we speak in the mass slaughter of men, women, children, tens of thousands of them in syria. This is a country that for many in five continents, country that pledges to destroy the state of israel and subvert so many of the other countries. Not only my concern that this is a bad deal, there are many arab leaders in the region who are saying, this is a very bad deal for the region and for the world. You know, when you have the arabs and israelis speaking in one voice, doesnt happen very often, i think its worth paying attention to us. Odonnell did you help lobby against this deal . Lobby . Yes, of course, lobby. Thats an understatement. I speak im expressing as i said not only the concerns of israel but the concerns of many, many in the reason some say it out loud, some stay it behind closed doors. But ill tell you this is a broad feeling here. Broad feeling that iran is, you know, might hit the jackpot here. Its not good. Not good for us, not good for america, not good for the middle east. Not good for europe either. I dont think its good for russia or china by the way ive spoken to the leaders of most of these countries. Odonnell do you think if the obama put too much trust in the new Iranian Regime . Look, i think the president and i share the goal of making sure that iran doesnt have Nuclear Weapons. I think where we might have a difference of opinion is on how to prevent it. I think that what has been built up over time, sure the iranians built the program over time but International Community led by the united states, has built up a Census Program that has been very effective. And it got iran to come to the table. Now what is happening is that for effectively nothing, or virtually no consections iran gets to keep its nuclear capabilities, that is the capabilities that enable it to manufacture the material for Nuclear Bombs. I think the other aspects of metallurgy, that is not in the deal thats another component of making the bomb. They get to keep all that. And at the same time the International Community takes the one effective thing which has been the sanctions regime and they reverse direction. They begin to legitimize iran as having these capabilities, thats a bad thing. But they you know that the price of any good, at any time is the expectati future. In iran where theres a lot of pressure these days the pressure is going to be let off, the valve is going to be let off on the Pressure Cooker because people understand its over. Its not merely the direct benefit, the direct easement of the sanctions but the multiplier affect of expectation that is going to relief the pressure in iran and going to start, im afraid a scramble in the International Community who gets to ease their sanctions with iran faster. Not a good idea. Not a good deal. A very bad deal. Odonnell can i ask you, president obama said this deal would include very modest relief on the sanctions. And that there would be a freeze, that would begin immediately then you could deal with the capability later on, why are you not convinced that that could be the final deal thats re process . Because the easing of the sanctions is a tremendous concession on the part of the people at plus one. Theres a multiplier affect, signalling affect to the markets both inside iran and the world when you reverse a direction that youve been effectively put in, the dn and even more pressure on iran now youre going the other way, thats like putting a hole in your it may not be a big hole, may be a middlesized hole or small hole but the air begins come out and pretty soon you have a flat tire thats whats puncture the sanctions does. I think that is thats exactly why the iranians are deal, they get nothing but get the hole in the tire of the sanctions and the air begins to come out. Thats what they want. Theyre p but i dont think theyre that shrewd i think we understand it, i think the region understands it. I hope that the p5 plus one understand it because bad feel is bad for them, too. Ultimately bad for the world. Odonnell Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu thank you. Thank you. Odonnell leon panetta served as president obamas aca direct for before leaving administration. Bob schieffer sat down with the former secretary at his home in monterey, california. Asked him what he thought about a potential nuclear deal with iran. I think weve got to be very i think weve got to be very careful. Weve got to be very skeptical. Iran is a country that has promoted terrorism, they have had a hidden enrichment facility that we had to find out about so weve got to be skeptical and make sure that even with some kind of interim agreement that we know what the next steps are going to be in order to ensure that they really do stand by their word. Schieffer israeli Prime Minister netanyahu already called it a monumental mistake. I understand the concerns. As i said i think its incumbent on us to make very certain that we put some very strict conditions on any deal with the iranians, what are they going to do with the enriched fuel that they already have. They have got a lot of it. What are they going to do with it. They have a lot of ken trifinals. What are they going to do with the heavy reactor that could produce plutonium. Make sure they dont have any other hidden sites with regards to enrichment. There are a lot of conditions, a lot of steps that have to be put in place to make sure that they indeed are serious about eliminating their nuclear capabilities. Schieffer mr. Secretary, you seem especially skeptical of the iranians, why is that . You know, my experience is that the iranians not only obviously promoted terrorism, but they directly engaged in terms of conflict. The iranians actually shot down one of our drone planes that looks over that part of the gulf. And we sent a clear message to them. That we were going to have f16s be able to accompany our drones and if they try to go after our drones again were going to shoot them down. And they backed off. So, i think its important, the lesson i guess i draw from this is you better operate from a position of strength if you want to deal with the iranians. Odonnell well hear more from bobs interview later in the broadcast. Well be right back. Odonnell last week Chris Christie a republican won a big victory in the very blue state of new jersey. In fact it was the largest margin of victory by any republican in the garden state in 30 years. And now the governor may have his sights set on higher office. Governor christie good to see you thank you for joining us . Norah, thanks for having me. Odonnell i want to talk politics in a minute first get your take on the headlines this morning. On iran. A deal to freeze Irans Nuclear program has fallen apart. How big of a setback do you think this is . Im a governor of new jersey i think there are a lot of people you can ask, probably will have on the program who are significantly better briefed on this. When guys like me start to shoot off on opinions about this kind of stuff its really illadvised. Ill leave it to secretary kerry and the folks that are in charge of this to make decisions about where we go. And then once they put something together if they do then ill make a judgment on that. Its just im not right person to be asking that question with all due respect. Youre a National Political figure. Youre a leader in the Republican Party, you may some day run for president do you have view about whether iran should continue to enrich uranium . Like i said. I think the folks who are involved in this on daytoday basis should be making those kind of opinions known publicly. For me im governor of new jersey and my job is to run the state of new jersey. And its just something i think, in all seriousness, norah, you just dash folks in my position spout off opinions off the top of their head just wind up doing more harm than good. Im not going to engage in that. Lets turn now to politics, congratulations on your victory this past week. I want to remind our viewers how you won because youre a republican and new jersey is a very blue state you won 66 of independents. You won 32 of democrats. 51 of hispanic voters and 21 of African American voters. Is there a lesson there for the rest of the Republican Party . The lesson is to govern, norah, and show up. Let me explain what i mean. On governing its about doing things, accomplishing things, reaching across the aisle crafting accomplishments. Ours i think are significant. 143,000 new private sector jobs in the last four years. 2. 3 billion business tax cuts to help create those jobs. Reforming teacher tenure for the first time in 100 years in new jersey. Reforming a broken pension and benefit system thats going to save 120 billion over next 30 years. Spending less in this budget year, fiscal year 14 that will spend in new jersey in fiscal year 2008 six years ago. You govern all those bipartisan accomplishments because i have completely democratic legislature. And showing up, what i mean by that that is you cant just show up six months before an election in to groups that have not normally voted for you, expect that they are going to vote for you. I have been working on this for four years going to places like irvington, one of our cities where i got 4. 7 of the vote i did town hall meeting there a year and half there were more people in the church than voted for me in 2009. You go there, you listen and you present your views thats the way you bring people in to your movement. As you know hispanics are the Fastest Growing demographic, in this country. Your party has struggled with the hispanic vote do you believe the Republican Party, congress, needs to pass an immigration bill in the next 14 months in order to appeal to hispanic voters . I think they have to fix a broken immigration system because its whats right for our country what is good for our economy. Thats why they need to fix the current broken immigration system. Do you think your party will do that . I hope they do. I hope they do, norah. Thats what they should be doing thats what people are frustrated by. That there are obvious problems that need to be fixed that the people in washington, both parties are not fixing these problems nor is the president. And thats the problem. They look at a place like new jersey where were not using divided government as excuse not to act. We get together, we argue, we fight, we debate. But then we get around a table and we conclude the argument by getting things done and theyre not doing that in washington. That is the thing that i think frustrates americans the most and i know it frustrates new jerseyians when looking at washington, d. C. You just got elected to second term. As governor of new jersey. Youre going to be the chairman of the republican governors association, a lot of republicans ive spoken with say you are in fact already laying the ground work to run for president in 2016. What does mary pat say about this . Mary pat completely supportive of the two jobs that i told her i have in 2014. In my professional life. One being governor of new jersey, and looking to finish the job we started in the first four years. The second is im honored to be chairman of the republican governors association, 36 governors races in 2014 ill be traveling the country raising money and campaigning for my fellow governors and challengers to try to make sure we increase our numbers from the current 29 to an even higher number. Can i ask you what made your policy and Political Goals to you have for the next year . In the