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The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb that aired October 11, 2020, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRE stanley cup NNAN: And we re back with former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who is in Westport, Connecticut. Good morning to you.DR. SCOTT GOTTLIEB: Good morning. MARGARET BRENNAN: The president said yesterday the virus is disappearing. The numbers tell a different story. Friday, we saw the largest one day increase in new cases in two months. How prepared are we as a country for what s about to happen DR. GOTTLIEB: I think we re going to face a difficult fall stanley cup and winter. What we thought might be just a bump a stanley cup fter Labor Day, clearly is a resurgence in a virus heading into the fall and the winter. You re seeing cases build across the entire country. There s now about 15 states with a positivity rate above 10 percent. About 40 states have an Rt, a rate of transfer above 1.0, which means they have an expanding epidemic. And most concerning is hospitalizations are building. People look at the number of cases and they tend to discount that. They say that because we re testing more, we re turning over more cases. But the hospitalizations are the clearest objective measure of rising infection around the country. And also, remember, we test more not just because we test more, we test more because we have more virus. Some people get tested because they re just the worried well. But most people get tested Ifye Transcript: Condoleezza Rice discusses race on Face the Nation, June 7, 2020
WASHINGTON -- President Obama awarded the Medal of Honor Tuesday, posthumously, to two veterans of World War I: William Shemin of New York and Henry Johnson of North Carolina. The overdue award ceremony comes nearly 100 years after the men served, prompting President Obama to say: We believe it s never too late to say thank you. Sgt. William Shemin was always a war hero to his daughter Elsie. After all, he d won the Distinguished Servic adidas samba e Cross, the nation s second highest medal, for repeatedly braving German machine gun fire in the hell that was No Man s Land. He s 19 years old, he goes out on three occasions to bring back his wounded comrades -- three separate occasions, said Elsie. Sgt. William Shemin, left, Private Henry Johnson, right, stanley cup CBS News But when she was 12 one of her father s army buddies turned everything upside down when he told her her father never got the medal he deserved because he was a Jew. Her father died in 1973 and adidas campus World War I faded from public memory -- but not from hers. When you are discriminated against it doesn t get better with time, she said. Private Henry Johnson CBS News You could say the same about another World War I soldier, Private Henry Johnson. For his bravery in combat -- actually h