The following is a transcript of an interview with Rite Aid CEO Heyward Donigan that aired Sunday, February 14, 2021, on “Face the Nation.” Source
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British PM Boris Johnson welcomes “incredibly encouraging” early moves from Biden
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he’s “had some good conversations” with President Biden “about the way he sees things.” Source
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky says U.K. virus variant could be “dominant strain” in U.S. by March
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the new director of the CDC, says about 4% of COVID-19 cases are caused by B.1.1.7, the coronavirus variant first detected in the U.K. Source
Neguse says witnesses “would not have made a difference” in Trump impeachment trial
Congressman Joe Neguse, who was an impeachment manager in the former president’s Senate trial, says calling witnesses would not have convinced enough GOP senators needed to convict. Source
Open: This is “Face the Nation,” February 14
Today on “Face the Nation,” the Senate impeachment trial of the former president charged with inciting insurrection ended exactly as predicted. Source
Nature: Trumpeter swans
“Sunday Morning” takes us this Valentine’s Day to (where else?) Valentine, Nebraska, at the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge … a stopover for Trumpeter Swans. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard. Source
Preserving childhood magic in a time of COVID
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook on how a child’s sense of wonder can be fostered even when a pandemic may get in the way of the Tooth Fairy. Source
Mo Rocca with lively thoughts about our deceased presidents
This Presidents Day Weekend, the “Sunday Morning” presidential scholar-in-residence discusses his visits to the final resting places of our former chief executives. Source
CDC director says U.K. variant could be “dominant strain” in U.S. by March
There are more than 1,000 cases of the U.K. variant in 39 states, Walensky said. Source
Passage: Mary Wilson, Chick Corea and Larry Flynt
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the lives of singer Mary Wilson, a founding member of The Supremes; innovative jazz keyboardist Chick Corea; and Larry Flynt, the publisher of pornography who became a free-speech champion. Source