Correspondent Steve Hartman revisits some of his most memorable stories about police officers who wear their badges over a loving heart. Source
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Commentary: Killed in the line of duty
Emilio J. Miyares, national president of Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), remembers the families and friends of law enforcement officers who were killed for doing their job. Source
How to watch this week’s rare “ring of fire” solar eclipse
Look up! But don’t forget your solar eclipse glasses. Source
6/6: Buttigieg, Rice, Gottlieb, Manchin, Moynihan
This week on “Face the Nation,” challenges for the Biden administration continue as the country struggles to meet the president’s self-imposed deadlines. Source
Full interview: Condoleezza Rice on “Face the Nation”
Watch the full interview with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that aired on “Face the Nation” on June 6, 2021. Source
Monuments to issues of policing
Two monuments in Washington, D.C. – a city with memorials honoring presidents, fallen warriors, and those who shaped history for the better – hold particular relevance to the role of police in American society. Jane Pauley reports. Source
Titans Agree to Terms With Falcons in Trade for Receiver Julio Jones
The full terms include Tennessee trading their 2022 second-round pick and a 2023 fourth-round selection to Atlanta in exchange for Jones and a sixth-round pick in 2023. Source
Face The Nation: Rice, Manchin, Moynihan
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice input on the U.S. Capitol insurrection, Senator Joe Manchin opposing the For the People Act, the U.S. economy rebound from the pandemic and Vice President Kamala Harris first trip foreign trip. Source
Walking the beat in Japan, a “heaven for cops”
Japan’s low crime rate may be traced in part to its homogenous society and gun-free culture, but also to the ways in which its police have pushed the envelope on community relations. Correspondent Lucy Craft went on patrol with Tokyo’s ubiquitous and helpful police officers, whose guns remain holstered, and whose job includes everything from listening to marital spats, to operating the world’s largest lost-and-found. Source
Manchin says he’ll vote against Democratic elections bill, defends stance on filibuster
Senator Joe Manchin says he will oppose the For the People Act, and reiterated his opposition to eliminating the filibuster in the Senate. Source