With every state experiencing a different COVID infection rate, schools across the country are reopening with a mix of in-person and virtual instruction — and the insecurities, disagreements and fears about protecting children remain. David Pogue explores the difficult choices parents and teachers face about sending students back to class in the midst of a pandemic. Source
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8/23: McDaniel, Garcetti, Comey, Gottlieb, Robbins
This week on “Face the Nation”, halfway through this year’s unconventional political conventions, the spotlight turns to the Republicans to make their case that President Trump deserves a second term. Source
Watch live: Texas governor speaks ahead of dual storm threat
The National Hurricane Center upgraded Marco to a hurricane Sunday afternoon, with maximum winds of 75 miles per hour. Source
Full transcript of “Face the Nation” on August 23, 2020
On this “Face the Nation” broadcast, Former FBI Director James Comey and Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb sat down with Margaret Brennan Source
How suffragists finally won the right to vote for women
100 years ago the 19th Amendment, intended to empower women with the Constitutional right to vote, was just one vote short of ratification; historians discuss how suffragists won the long-pitched battle Source
Trump campaign unveils list of RNC speakers
The Republican National Convention will kick off Monday. Source
Full interview: RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel on “Face the Nation”
Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel talks the Republican convention amid the coronavirus pandemic Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 8/23
Hosted by Lee Cowan. In our cover story, David Pogue explores the difficult choices parents and teachers face about sending students back to class in the midst of a pandemic. Plus: On the centennial of the 19th Amendment, Margaret Brennan reports on how women finally won the right to vote; Conor Knighton meets a retired surgeon and pilot who helps dogs in need find homes, by flying animals to adoption centers around the country; Mark Whitaker talks with Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Radhika Jones and guest editor Ta-Nehisi Coates about their special issue examining race in America; Mo Rocca turns some letters with “Wheel of Fortune” star Vanna White; Lee Cowan meets a top-ranked archer who was born without arms; comedian Jim Gaffigan contemplates the start of the new school year; and Luke Burbank offers up the history and lore behind a big, sweet, juicy slice of summer – watermelons. Source
Face The Nation: Comey, Gottlieb, Robbins
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on James Comey’s input on the Justice Department handling of the Russia investigation, colleges struggling with COVID-19 surges on campus, and Gottlieb defending the FDA from Trump allegations of political influence. Source
Gottlieb defends FDA from Trump allegations of political influence
Mr. Trump claimed Saturday the FDA was slow-walking trials for coronavirus vaccines and therapeutics. Source