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It was the Confederate States of America. ... , head of Israeli Party (currently Vice Premiere of Israel) ... ) in 1994 TELEVISION APPEARANCES. And I think we will always be remembering is what he did for our nation, what he did for our people. It isn't going to work. John Thomas Schieffer is an American diplomat and entrepreneur who served as U.S. The final straw this week I am told by people in administration, was when the CDC told officials that they wouldn't be able to provide age breakdowns on the people who are hospitalized until the end of August or September.
(Former Acting CDC Director/@DrRichBesser): Morning, Margaret. The election is coming soon, so take this quiz and find the political party that's right for you. The challenge, though, is that as these states start to peak, and I think they are going to have an extended plateau.
If thirty percent of the population won't wear masks any-- anytime, and then-- then you only have maybe seventy-five percent compliance among the other portion of the population because nobody is going to do everything all the time, that might not be enough mask-wearing to really get this fully under control.MARGARET BRENNAN: Testing delays, we're still hearing about them. But what I have seen data on is that when the governor reopened our state, people from across the country came to-- to our state. It's online at CBSnews.com and will air tonight at 9:00 PM Eastern on CBSN.MARGARET BRENNAN: Welcome back to FACE THE NATION. The Atlanta police had no data to say that arrests or ticketing had happened. And I don't agree with the statement that if everybody wear a mask, everything disappears.MARGARET BRENNAN: Frustration over long lines, testing delays, and shortages of equipment grows. I mean we've come so far in the last fifty years. They-- they can help, but they don't tell the whole picture. Is bob schieffer democrat or Republican? He loved talking to people. On this "Face the Nation" broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan:MARGARET BRENNAN: I'm Margaret Brennan in Washington. Stay with us.MARGARET BRENNAN: CBS News has taken a special look at the ongoing impact of the coronavirus on the Latino community. Free at last.BOB SCHIEFFER: By the time King made his famous speech in Washington, Lewis had become chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.REPRESENTATIVE JOHN LEWIS: We do not want our freedom gradually.BOB SCHIEFFER: At twenty-four he was the youngest speaker that day and delivered a powerful speech even though organizers deleted his most controversial line, a line which they feared would offend President Kennedy. And-- and, of course, that-- that I taught with my co-teacher was the dean of the law school in both cases. There are many others now who want to be part of the reformation that's going to take place in the United States of America to make it the better place we all want it to be.MARGARET BRENNAN: There's a new consciousness about symbols, as well as systemic racism.
There are more adults that have to be educated. It was an empowering experience for him to be asked to join something that he felt he was, one, up to tasked to, but, two, that he had been invited into.
He believed America was worth the hope and the pain. John Lewis stood up by sitting down. We have to now move on to new things and not just slogans. So the-- the plan is to retreat from those standardized tests now and to think about other ways that we might gather that information as we look forward in the future.
(He gave Lee Harvey Oswald’s mother, Marguerite, a ride to the Dallas police station and managed to pose as a detective in the process.) It got a lot of attention, along with three other former CDC directors, that health data is being politicized in a way that you said is really unprecedented. Face coverings are one.MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS: We-- Atlanta sits in two counties in this state, two of the highest counties for infection rates from COVID-19. The governor-- the governor says you don't have the authority to do it. But I think that's primarily what's going on.MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, we will continue to watch what happens there and listen to our health officials. Face The Nation: Richard Besser, Scott Gottlieb, Michael Drake And that might be because they shed as much or because of their behaviors, that a child's more likely introducing it into the home because you're going to hug your child even-- even when they're sick. I have a job that I get up and do each and every day, and that is the job as mayor of Atlanta. Early on, the CDC was not recommending masks in public. Look, we've had plenty of time to get this right. He joins us from Washington. So if we can come to a consensus about some reasonable measures that we all agree to take, we could potentially get this under control and keep it under control. Michelle, I am so glad to have you with us. I don't know what the answers are but what I do know is that the science is on our side.MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS: When you look at the report that-- the unpublished report from the White House, we are red zone state and we are in danger.MARGARET BRENNAN: Another congressman from Georgia accused you of auditioning for vice president as part of the motivation for your decision to order mask-wearing. We've seen that tracked with cell phone data because we were open for business as if we were not in the midst of a pandemic. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms joins us from her home this morning. But when you're in a daily conversation with the public, you develop trust. He attended North Side High School and also Texas Christian University. While in school, he was a member of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps and the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.The college of communication in Texas Christian University was named after him in his honor back in 2013.
But those things are months or many months away, at least. The politicians’ commission is to deliver a message. He did reporting duties also in his career and was assigned to the Pentagon between 1970 and 1974.He was the White House Correspondent from 1974-1979 and he became the Chief Washington Correspondent in 1982.
We are so divided that we can't get to the place John Lewis saw?GENERAL COLIN POWELL: No, I don't think we're there. I would rename the bases.
It was the Confederate States of America. ... , head of Israeli Party (currently Vice Premiere of Israel) ... ) in 1994 TELEVISION APPEARANCES. And I think we will always be remembering is what he did for our nation, what he did for our people. It isn't going to work. John Thomas Schieffer is an American diplomat and entrepreneur who served as U.S. The final straw this week I am told by people in administration, was when the CDC told officials that they wouldn't be able to provide age breakdowns on the people who are hospitalized until the end of August or September.
(Former Acting CDC Director/@DrRichBesser): Morning, Margaret. The election is coming soon, so take this quiz and find the political party that's right for you. The challenge, though, is that as these states start to peak, and I think they are going to have an extended plateau.
If thirty percent of the population won't wear masks any-- anytime, and then-- then you only have maybe seventy-five percent compliance among the other portion of the population because nobody is going to do everything all the time, that might not be enough mask-wearing to really get this fully under control.MARGARET BRENNAN: Testing delays, we're still hearing about them. But what I have seen data on is that when the governor reopened our state, people from across the country came to-- to our state. It's online at CBSnews.com and will air tonight at 9:00 PM Eastern on CBSN.MARGARET BRENNAN: Welcome back to FACE THE NATION. The Atlanta police had no data to say that arrests or ticketing had happened. And I don't agree with the statement that if everybody wear a mask, everything disappears.MARGARET BRENNAN: Frustration over long lines, testing delays, and shortages of equipment grows. I mean we've come so far in the last fifty years. They-- they can help, but they don't tell the whole picture. Is bob schieffer democrat or Republican? He loved talking to people. On this "Face the Nation" broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan:MARGARET BRENNAN: I'm Margaret Brennan in Washington. Stay with us.MARGARET BRENNAN: CBS News has taken a special look at the ongoing impact of the coronavirus on the Latino community. Free at last.BOB SCHIEFFER: By the time King made his famous speech in Washington, Lewis had become chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.REPRESENTATIVE JOHN LEWIS: We do not want our freedom gradually.BOB SCHIEFFER: At twenty-four he was the youngest speaker that day and delivered a powerful speech even though organizers deleted his most controversial line, a line which they feared would offend President Kennedy. And-- and, of course, that-- that I taught with my co-teacher was the dean of the law school in both cases. There are many others now who want to be part of the reformation that's going to take place in the United States of America to make it the better place we all want it to be.MARGARET BRENNAN: There's a new consciousness about symbols, as well as systemic racism.
There are more adults that have to be educated. It was an empowering experience for him to be asked to join something that he felt he was, one, up to tasked to, but, two, that he had been invited into.
He believed America was worth the hope and the pain. John Lewis stood up by sitting down. We have to now move on to new things and not just slogans. So the-- the plan is to retreat from those standardized tests now and to think about other ways that we might gather that information as we look forward in the future.
(He gave Lee Harvey Oswald’s mother, Marguerite, a ride to the Dallas police station and managed to pose as a detective in the process.) It got a lot of attention, along with three other former CDC directors, that health data is being politicized in a way that you said is really unprecedented. Face coverings are one.MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS: We-- Atlanta sits in two counties in this state, two of the highest counties for infection rates from COVID-19. The governor-- the governor says you don't have the authority to do it. But I think that's primarily what's going on.MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, we will continue to watch what happens there and listen to our health officials. Face The Nation: Richard Besser, Scott Gottlieb, Michael Drake And that might be because they shed as much or because of their behaviors, that a child's more likely introducing it into the home because you're going to hug your child even-- even when they're sick. I have a job that I get up and do each and every day, and that is the job as mayor of Atlanta. Early on, the CDC was not recommending masks in public. Look, we've had plenty of time to get this right. He joins us from Washington. So if we can come to a consensus about some reasonable measures that we all agree to take, we could potentially get this under control and keep it under control. Michelle, I am so glad to have you with us. I don't know what the answers are but what I do know is that the science is on our side.MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS: When you look at the report that-- the unpublished report from the White House, we are red zone state and we are in danger.MARGARET BRENNAN: Another congressman from Georgia accused you of auditioning for vice president as part of the motivation for your decision to order mask-wearing. We've seen that tracked with cell phone data because we were open for business as if we were not in the midst of a pandemic. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms joins us from her home this morning. But when you're in a daily conversation with the public, you develop trust. He attended North Side High School and also Texas Christian University. While in school, he was a member of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps and the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.The college of communication in Texas Christian University was named after him in his honor back in 2013.
But those things are months or many months away, at least. The politicians’ commission is to deliver a message. He did reporting duties also in his career and was assigned to the Pentagon between 1970 and 1974.He was the White House Correspondent from 1974-1979 and he became the Chief Washington Correspondent in 1982.
We are so divided that we can't get to the place John Lewis saw?GENERAL COLIN POWELL: No, I don't think we're there. I would rename the bases.