Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the coronavirus vaccine remdesivir, the future on air travels, coronavirus job losses and the latest sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden. Source
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NRA lays off dozens and shuts down fundraising amid coronavirus
Even CEO Wayne LaPierre took a salary cut. Source
Gottlieb says coronavirus mitigation “didn’t work as well as we expected”
While the New York tri-state region is experiencing a drop in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, Gottlieb said the number of cases is rising daily in about 20 other states. Source
Illinois governor faults White House for testing supply shortages
Pritzker said on “Face the Nation” that while the White House is helping states with coronavirus testing, “it’s not enough.” Source
Transcript: Gary Kelly on “Face the Nation”
The following is a transcript of an interview with Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly, that aired Sunday, May 3, 2020, on “Face the Nation.” Source
Head of Atlanta Fed says new jobs report numbers are “going to be tough”
Raphael Bostic, the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, says he’s unsure how many job losses will be permanent, noting that “it’s too soon to tell.” Source
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly insists it’s safe to fly as future of air travel remains uncertain
Kelly said he doesn’t think the “risk on an airplane is any greater risk than anywhere else.” Source
Joe Biden continues defense against new assault allegations
Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, took to the airwaves this week to defend himself against allegations of sexual assault stemming from over 20 years ago. Source
Transcript: Atlanta Fed chief Raphael Bostic on “Face the Nation”
The following is a transcript of an interview with Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President and CEO Raphael Bostic that aired Sunday, May 3, 2020, on “Face the Nation.” Source
Could suspected murder victim, back from the dead, be an impostor?
A young girl’s disappearance remained one family’s dark secret for more than 20 years. Just when detectives were sure they solved the case, a routine traffic stop upended their investigation. Source