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The following is a transcript of an interview with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio that aired Sunday, March 14, 2021, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City has the highest per capita death rate in the country, higher than any state in the US. Joining us now is Mayor Bill de Blasio. Good morning to you, Mr. Mayor.NEW YORK CITY MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO: Good morning, MARGARET, how are you doing MARGARET BRENNAN: I m doing well, and I want to ask you about what s happening in your city right now, because we had Dr. Fauci on this program <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup last Sunday. And he said he s very concerned about this new variant that s circulating in New York because it has shown some resistance to antibody treatments and to the vaccine. What is your health department telling you about who s getting sick and where are they M stanley shop AYOR DE BLASIO: MARGARET, our health team is really hopeful at this point. We re- we re vigilant about the variants. We don t take them lightly. But I got to tell you, we ve now had 2.8 million vaccinations in New York City to date. That s more than the entire population of Chicago. The vaccination effort is moving very rapidly. We nee stanley cup d a hell of a lot more supply, but it s moving. Hesitancy levels going down. So I m really hopeful that we are going to stay one step ahead of the variance. So far, our health team says, in fact, the vaccine is effective against the variants we ve seen. But I ll tell you, Kakh Washington Wrap
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What motivates the presidential candidatesrsquo; most loyal supporters Wersquo;ll be hearing from Hillary Clinton supporters in a few weeks.First, though:Major Garrett on Donald Trump and the voters on his side:Donald Trump is a daily dose ofexaggeration <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley cup I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shootsomebody and I wouldnrsquo;t lose any voters, OK Itrsquo , like, incredible! , but notabout one thing: the size and fervor of his following.All across America, they line up forhourshellip; waiting for the show. In Westfield,Indiana, Garrett met Courtney Modisette at 6:30 a.m., proudly perched in herfolding chair outside the door for a 7 p.m. Trump rally. I gotabout two hours sleep, she said. What possessed you to come here12-and-a-half hours early for the Trum stanley cup p rally Garrett asked. My kids are gonna rememberthis, she replied. Their kids are gonnaremember this stanley cup , and Igrew up with my family loving Trump.Modisette is like many Trump voters Garrettmet, in dozens of interviews. For them, until Trump came along, politics meantnext to nothing.Unfortunately, this is sad to say, this is the first time that I voted, Modisette said. Theyrsquo;rebringing crime. Theyrsquo;re rapists.Trumprsquo voice has been raucous,caustic, insulting and divisive. Cindy Lyons, from Jackson, Mississippi,describes her fascination: Dqfg Ariz. Immigration Lawsuit Targets Cop Training
AP Photo/Peter Foley Editor s Note: CBSNews s Andrew Cohen wrote this piece for the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. We feel it is well-worth running again this year.It was as it should be.One year later, America endured a day dominated by the poignant, eerie, overwhelmingly sad, long reading from the book of the dead. Nothing the politicians could say, and nothing the television and radio commentators could add, was even remotely as true or as honest as was the simple, windswept recitation at ground zero that took nearly twice as long as it was supposed to.From the moment former New York Mayor Rudolph Guiliani read the name of Go <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley termosy rdon M. Aamoth, Jr. until the moment, roughly two-and-a-half hours later, when the name of Igor Zukelman was read, the country was reminded of the elemental toll of last year s terror attacks. Writing Wednesday in the New York Times, Dan Barry summed it up: In its essence, Barry wrote, the World stanley quencher Trade Center calamity is not about geopolitics, or security, or even terrorism. It is about death: a sudden, stanley cups uk wholesale death whose aftershocks continue to rumble through the ground of the living, refusing to ease into memory s recesses in conformity with the natural order of things. If the story of Sept. 11, 2001 is essentially a story about death, the story of Sept. 11, 2002 is essentially a story about the dead and how we remember and revere them for the rest of our days and the rest of the life of this
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President Joe Biden will be giving his first prime-time addressThursday to mark one year since the World Health Organization declaredCOVID-19 a pandemic.On January 19, Mr. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris marked 400,000 American deaths from COVID-19 with a solemn service at the Lincoln Memorial. There have now been over 520,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S.How to watch President Biden s prime-time addressWhat: President Biden delivers his first prime-time addres <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup s, marking one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic.Date: Thursday, Ma stanley cup rch 11, 2021Time: 8 p.m. ETLocation: White House, Washington, D.C.Online stream: Live on CBSN in the player above and on your mobile or streaming device.TV: CBS broadcast stationsLive updates: CBSNews coverage To heal, we must remember. It s hard, sometimes, to remember. But that s how we heal. It s important to do that as a nation, Mr. Biden said in brief remarks at the time, before taking a moment of silence before the array of lights set up alongside the pool. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said earlier this week that Mr. Biden will discuss t stanley cups he many sacrifices the American people have made over the last year and the grave loss communities and families across the country have suffered. On March 11, 2020, in addition to the WHO declaring COVID-19 a pandemic, then-President Trump gave a prime-time address from the Oval Office, announcing a travel ban from Europ Qvlt Congressional Republicans Raise $21.5 Million
There are few if any admirable <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley cup political figures in Washington, D.C., these days. But one whose under-the-radar work calls for high praise is Rep. Ed Whitfield, a Kentucky Republican. Whitfield s stalwart concern for horses is nothing short of spectacular, particularly given the fact he hails from the Bluegrass State. In Kentucky, the political muscle of horse breeders and trainers many of whom oppose animal welfare laws because they interfere with profits reigns, or should I say, reigns supreme. I have written about Whitfield in the past, but his nonstop push to protect horses stanley cup from neglect, slaughter, and abuse deserves revisiting.Whitfield most recently worked with a small group of members of Congress to hold last week s subcommittee hearing on thoroughbred racing. At that hearing, members of Congress publicly scolded the horse racing industry for endangering thoroughbreds with lax drug policies and faulty breeding, and said the sport emphasized greed over transparency, according to the Associated Press.Such scolding was long overdue. The subcommittee s investigation revealed just the first of many layers of cruelty to which the proud thoroughbred is sadly subjected. But the hearing was a start, and a good one. Thoroughbred racing and other equine sports have produced a number of well-publicized recent tragedies, which is why Congress is finally starting to take reform serious stanley cup ly. The list began with Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro
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Was anyone else bored by the final presidential debate Personally, I did not learn much about either candidate that I did not know befo <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley cup re watching the third and final presidential debate. There s one minor exception: I never knew of John McCain s propensity to mimic Ronald Reagan s technique of using the story of one American s life in McCain s case, Joe the Plumber; in President Reagan s case, Mother Hale and many others to make political points.I did, however, learn a lot about Senator McCain s impact on undecided women voters during the debate. I did so, thanks to the use of so-called Perception An stanley cup becher alyzers, or digital devices that allow voters viewing an event to register their likes and dislikes in real time. The Columbus Dispatch reports on one such group convened in its hometown made up of 50 undecided female voters who registered the followi stanley mug ng opinions:One of the most striking findings of the evening: The undecided voters displayed an open distaste whenever the candidates rhetoric turned negative. The dials turned to virtually their lowest point of the evening when McCain criticized Obama for not condemning U.S. Rep. John Lewis comparison of McCain and running mate Sarah Palin s campaign rallies to the era of one-time segregationist Gov. George Wallace of Alabama.And when McCain challenged Obama on the Illinois senator s connections with former Weather Underground leader William Ayers and the group ACORN Association of
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A picture is emerging of Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect who officials say pointed a high-powered riflefrom the tree line of a Florida golf course where former President Donald Trump was golfing Sunday afternoon. The FBI and U.S. Secret Service are investigating the incident, which the FBI said appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump. Routh, 58, appeared in federal court Monday morning on two charges, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. If convicted of both charges, he would face a maximum of 20 years in prison.Routh was armed with an AK-47-style <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley deutschland rifle and was allegedly 300-500 yards away from Trump when a member of the former president s Secret Service detail spotted his rifle in the tree line, according to Palm Beach Count stanley cup becher y Sheriff Ric Bradshaw. In an affidavit filed the following day, an FBI special agent described the weapon as a loaded SKS-style, 7.62x39 caliber rifle with a scope. The suspect was stanley flasche a few holes ahead of where the president was golfing at the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, officials said. The Secret Service said Monday that the suspect did not have a line of sight to Trump.The Secret Service says the agent opened fire at the suspect, who did not fire or get off any shots at our agent, according to acting director Ronald Rowe. Bradshaw said a witness then saw a man jump out of the bushes Iqss Symbolism
Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wis. gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 16, 2012, to push for the unrestricted reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. From left are, House Minority Leader Nanc <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley y Pelosi of Calif., Moore, Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, N.Y., and Rep. Janice D. Schakowsky, D-Ill. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite stanley mug CBS News The GOP-led House on Wednesday voted to approve the Violence Against Women Act VAWA , a piece of legislation that is the subject of partisan controversy despite the fact that both parties hope to see some it passed in some form. After an impassioned debate on the House floor Wednesday, the bill passed with 222 members voting in favor and 205 voting against. But now, both chambers of Congress must figure out how to reconcile the House bill with the Senate-passed version.VAWA, which aims to protect victims of domestic violence, was o starbucks stanley cup riginally passed in 1994 and has been reauthorized twice since then, with broad bipartisan support. The bill s reauthorization has become a source of strife this year as Democrats and Republicans squabble over the scope of its protections. In April, the Senate hammered out legislation that included protections for Native Americans, undocumented immigrants, and gay, lesbian and transgender victims in addition to those already protected under the legislation. That bill
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An unexpected weakening in the finances of Social Security and Medicare has raised concern about the bedrock programs for the middle class. The problems may only ke <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>water bottle stanley ep getting worse in a time of political tension and deep partisan divisions.Here are some questions and answers on an issue that ultimately will affect every American family and isn t going away:What s stanley kubek new The government s annual Trustees Reports on the programs shows the financial condition of both worsening significantly since last year. The projected insolvency for Social Security stayed unchanged mdash; in 2034 mdash; but Medicare s moved three years closer, to 2026. A more immediate warning signal caught the eye of experts.Both programs will start tapping their reserves this year, meaning that income from payroll taxes and interest earned by the Social Security and Medicare trust funds will no longer cover costs. That threshold was still a few years away in the 2017 checkup. The near-term outlook in both programs got substantially worse, said Republican economist Charles stanley cup Blahous, a former public trustee helping to oversee program finances. What is unusual in the space of one year is to go from something that isn t supposed to happen for four or five years to something that s happening right now. As a result, Social Security and Medicare will need a $416 billion transfer from the government s general revenues this year, when the federal deficit is shooting up d Wgld Full transcript of Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, Oct. 6, 2024
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