They've had visits to two laboratories, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology--. And that's what Republicans are doing right now. MARGARET BRENNAN: You know sending people checks in the mail, though, the criticism is that this is more about politics than economics. This is what we mean by when we say do it all. The bottom line is the impeachment articles, I think, are unconstitutional because the President is in Florida. It is dedicated to interviewing newsmakers on the latest issues. Impeachment for a president requires the chief justice to preside over the trial. What is going to be different this year? MARGARET BRENNAN: You just heard from Doctor Van Kerkhove, and-- and she outlined all the mutations here. MARIA VAN KERKHOVE: --the more opportunities it has to change. Face The Nation is a news interview program which airs every Sunday morning, live from the CBS studio in Washington D.C. California Privacy/Information We Collect. All of those measures are really critical, as well as government-led responses where we have all-of-government, all-of-society approach, where we're conducting active case finding, where we know where the virus is. Stream CBSN live or on demand for FREE on your TV, computer, tablet, or smartphone. MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, we'll stay tuned for-- for what the policy is. My text messages started blowing up as I'm trying to go to bed last night, but that's an appropriate opening to say the least. There's-- there is a common approach that many countries have taken to control the SARS-CoV-2 virus, including these virus variants that have been detected. We spoke to the head of the Players Association about that question the other day, DeMaurice Smith. They're very good discussions that are having on the ground. But thank you for having me on, anyway. We saw that in Friday's employment report, just six thousand private sector jobs created, forty-nine thousand overall, and that's after a month in which we actually saw job loss. Most Republicans, I don't know what Senator Toomey is going to do, is going to view this as unconstitutional and the President's behavior is not incitement under the law. SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: The President's behavior, in my view, is not a crime, but he can be charged with one if people think he committed it because he's now a private citizen. JANET YELLEN: We really need to look in detail to understand what happened in those-- in those stocks over the last couple of weeks. It was going too far. MARGARET BRENNAN: Iran has threatened to kick out U.N. inspectors within the next three weeks if sanctions are not lifted. MARGARET BRENNAN: And there's no jobs creation program in here. I think--, SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: --most Americans are going to look--, SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: --at the Biden administration and--. We cannot rely on only one product, and that is not the goal of anyone around the world. And I think Arabs would sign up for that deal, which would be a good deal for the world. We're going to focus on international rules of the road. When the series premiered in 1954, the first guest was Sen. Joseph McCarthy. And job creation is what we need to see. It's mutated a lot all at once in different parts of the world, but it's not going to continue to mutate at the same rate. But there are a lot of families that are struggling with lower income and need-- need those payments. They say this was cultivated over time. Doctor, thank you for your time this morning. Margaret. And, finally, a look at the NFL struggles in the pandemic with our own CBS News special correspondent and host of the NFL Today James Brown. SCOTT GOTTLIEB: Well, I think the prerequisite is putting in place mitigation steps in the schools. You heard the President. MARGARET BRENNAN: --cut you off, I have to take us to a commercial break. He had a consequential presidency. They're encouraging virtual parties and for all fans to watch the game at home only with people they live with. We can support people who are infected through good clinical care. We love you. Nearly half of states now say its teachers with CDC guidance expected this week on reopening schools. It may have reached a new fitness level, but-- but it's going to slow down. Good luck to you. The spending it will generate is going to lead to demand for workers, help put people back to work, especially when we can get vaccinations and the public health situation to the point where the economy can begin to open up again. MARGARET BRENNAN: Specifically, the unemployment rate for men and women is relatively similar. But we need to make sure that investors are adequately protected, that they understand the risks, and that we have fair and efficient markets. For the rest of the country, it's probably less than one percent all around the country. MARGARET BRENNAN: JB, it's always good to get your reflections. We want to go now to Senator Lindsey Graham in Clemson, South Carolina. You know they've made a lot of progress. MARIA VAN KERKHOVE: But before they go into isolation, they may have many contacts, and those contacts of individuals who-- of cases need to be provided supported quarantine, which means they're separated from others and provided food and care and safety and security for fourteen days while they wait and make sure that they're not infected themselves, they get a test themselves, but they don't have the opportunity to pass to others. She joins us from Geneva, Switzerland. SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: The Afghan study group came out with a good-- say again? A number of players are doing that at present. Concerns already realized overnight in North Carolina. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. We've never impeached a president once they're out of office. And, of course, it shouldn't go to very well-off family-- families that don't need the funds and haven't been hard hit by the crisis. That doesn't mean what happened on January the 6th was okay. Heavens, who would've thunk it that we would have gone through seventeen weeks of the regular season, getting two hundred and fifty-six games in, and now we're at the Super Bowl, but that's a real tribute to the players, the teams, and the coaches who have-- who have adhered to the COVID protocols, by and large, throughout this season. I'm ready to end the impeachment trial because I think it is blatantly unconstitutional. The-- the Taliban have been cheating. This week on "Face the Nation," the nation's capital is an armed fortress as America anxiously awaits the next 72 hours. MARGARET BRENNAN: Are you concerned by this AstraZeneca report? SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: Well, the Trump administration put Iran in a box. He doesn't have-- and I don't mean this is a criticism, just the reality, he doesn't have a democratic, small D, bone in his body. It's a combination of factors, and many countries have done well in-- in having an aggressive approach to making sure that they have the testing, the tracing, the clinical care and really strong, empowered, enabled, and engaged communities. It's all of this. But I'm wondering, JB, what are you hearing about what comes next for the league? And while I don't think that they're going to have another surge of infection, they could have persistent high infection because B117 is gaining a better-- better foothold in that part of the country. MARGARET BRENNAN: Right, but you have oversight of the Justice Department. Copyright © 2021 CBS Interactive Inc.All rights reserved. She joins us in Washington. I'm sorry. But right now this package will do a huge amount to create jobs. But beyond that he looks forward to proposing ideas to-- to address longstanding challenges that our economy has faced. They say it wasn't just the speech. Where do you think the stalemate goes from here? But, I mean, you-- I have no doubt, have never seen anything quite like pulling this off in the midst of a pandemic. MARGARET BRENNAN: That, of course, was not CBS, but about last night's Saturday Night Live. But really, JB, you don't need any introduction here. What does that mean? MARGARET BRENNAN: Unconstitutional and illegal sounds a lot like high crimes and misdemeanors. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets They have virtually no COVID cases. Vaccine efforts around the world are also picking up speed. They've had visits to hospitals. But what we want to make sure that we do is, number one, that we have multiple safe and effective vaccines that are in production, that continue to be tested, continue to be studied, to continue to come online--. Clark is just plain wrong when he says that “getting shot down” doesn’t qualify as foreign policy experience. Face the Nation, CBS’s Sunday morning news program, airs at 10:30am each week.. And as to Donald Trump, he is the most popular figure in the Republican Party. MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, some Republicans, your colleague, Pat Toomey, a Republican, believe that this is constitutional since the President was impeached while he was still in office. There's a proposal by myself and Senator Menendez--. And the-- the package, the American Rescue package that President Biden has proposed really addresses the problems that women face. So, the trial is going to result in an acquittal. You know as well as I do, there's still speculation even in the government that it could have been from an accident in a laboratory. And our group, our-- our independent panel group on vaccinations, is meeting tomorrow to specifically discuss the AstraZeneca vaccine, as well as the results coming out of South Africa to determine what does this mean in terms of the vaccines going forward. I want to ask you about what's happening here at home with the scheduled trial that is supposed to begin on Tuesday of former President Donald Trump. SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: Well, I mean, he's going to have a place in history for all this, but the point of the matter is that we're in Congress. I don't expect that the WHO mission is going to firmly put that to rest. They've faced a-- a disproportionate burden because of this crisis, especially low-wage women and women of color. On this "Face the Nation" broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan: Janet Yellen, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina Dr. … Good to have you with us, Doctor. If you assume a sixty-forty split between first doses and second doses, you assume about sixty percent of the supply that's coming onto the market is going to first doses--. Now, most people believe that this was a zoonotic source. Take Rosario, hospitalized with COVID in Madrid, she was wheeled to see Fernando, her partner of fourteen years. Eric Gay / … This 2012 photo provided by CBS News shows CBS News political director John Dickerson, in Washington. But here's what I think. I know him pretty well. I would caution President Biden because Trump did it doesn't mean it's wrong. KENAN THOMPSON (SNL/Broadway Video): Hello, and welcome to the Super Bowl, four hours of television for eleven minutes of action. MARGARET BRENNAN: All right. Should it be your-- your 2019 income level or your unemployment status? These are called mutations. MARGARET BRENNAN: But will that effort slow down due to distractions on Capitol Hill, such as the second impeachment trial of former President Trump revisiting a dark and terrifying day in American history. We're still in the teeth of this pandemic. MARGARET BRENNAN: World Health Organization investigators a year after the outbreak began in China have now been allowed in to look at what happened on the ground. It's going to continue to move forward because I think people see that and embrace it, and it only makes sense. I don't think we're going to find out and we're certainly not going to be able to find out with any level of certainty that's going to put to rest some of the speculation that this could have been a lab source. Don't you risk spending your political capital now when you need to create jobs in this next bill? I am James, no, not that one, Brown. So we're going to be able to keep up with it. Face the Nation (TV Series 1954– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. MARGARET BRENNAN: When you're talking about things like enforcing quarantine, I-- it sounds like you're talking about Australia, New Zealand. So I think that there is a reasonable chance that we're going to be able to stay ahead of this virus as it mutates. Home U.S. So they're a little further behind Florida. JAMES BROWN: Hey, by the way, Margaret, Kenan Alan-- Kenan on SNL, he had a better hairline than me, and his mini Afro looked a lot better than my micro Afro. And bottom line, there's a McKinsey report that came out in May 2020 that said, "Diversity wins; inclusion matters." And we have colleagues from FAO and OIE who are supporting the mission, as well. SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: I'm sorry go ahead. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN (CBS EVENING NEWS): No. We'll be right back with Doctor Scott Gottlieb. Say that again-- say that again. Such a big deal that officials, including the president, came out to welcome it in the pouring rain. I would not want to go into an old deal with Iran because they've been up to no good for too long. Senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports from Tampa. And this week on FACE THE NATION, it's Super Bowl Sunday. We're going to keep troops there on a conditions-based approach. And I'm not going to do it the way Trump did. MARGARET BRENNAN: You're an epidemiologist. You know what were the zoonotic origins of this pandemic? SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: Yeah, I think I'm ready to move on. Male and female, there's no division. Our Norah O'Donnell sat down with President Biden on Friday. And it addresses, sadly, part of the history was there were a number of owners back in 1953, who collaborated and consciously deliberately made a decision to eliminate Black players from the league. MARGARET BRENNAN: Past May, which is when the Trump deal would call for conditions-based drawdown? With five primary contests Tuesday, the race the for White House is heating up. COVID hospitalizations down more than twenty percent the past two weeks. Margaret. MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, it's significant that there even is a Super Bowl. GOVERNOR LARRY HOGAN (R-Maryland): We can vaccinate everyone in the state, that's why we're building all of this. He's very tough. And so far they have not made that available. How are you doing? You called them investigators, but, indeed, they're-- they're scientists from a number of different technical fields, as well as people from WHO, my colleagues. They just can't enrich. CBS' venerable Sunday-morning newsmaker-interview show also aired in prime time in 1960 and '61. But he is-- the question is I've said to him all along that we need not have a-- a conflict. Maryland's building this mass vaccination site. And this is really, really critical now that we have these virus variants being detected because the more opportunities this virus has to spread--. That's going to be the run rate. MARIA VAN KERKHOVE: Yes. But this is why it's really, really critical that we have more than one safe and effective vaccine. MARGARET BRENNAN: So which countries have actually been successful in-- in containing the virus and is there a common approach to their success? But, again, vaccines are not just enough. Twice as many people are dying daily than in mid-April 2020. Stay with us. Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer is an American Sunday-morning political interview show which premiered on the CBS television network on November 7 1954. JANET YELLEN: Well, I'm afraid that the job market is stalling. It places huge emphasis on getting our schools open safely, getting children back into school, providing paid family and medical leave during this crisis so that women don't have to leave their jobs when they're faced with health issues or family issues that they have to address. So, he's discussing the appropriate cutoffs and phase-ins with members of Congress and is open to negotiating on those. Radio: Subscribe to "Face the Nation" from CBS Radio News to listen on-the-go Free online stream: Watch the show on CBS' streaming network CBSN at 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. JANET YELLEN: Well, there will be another bill that addresses job creation through infrastructure development, through investment in people, in education and training, addresses climate change, improves the competitiveness of our economy and is designed to create good jobs with good pay that involve create-- careers for people. That information, if it's available, the Chinese government would have that. to-- to him. MARGARET BRENNAN: You told us on this program last Sunday that it was Miami and Southern California that you were most concerned about as hot spots for this B117 strain detected in the U.K. Are there-- are those still the areas of greatest concern for you? Do you think any of the President's actions, the tweets calling for the rally, the language leading up to the rally, the lying to the public about the ability to overturn the election, what you described he said about Mike Pence, does any of that deserve a reprimand? One Super Bowl tradition that is going on as planned this year, the pre-game interview with the President. That's Doctor Maria Van Kerkhove. CBS News… More correspondents engage the guests in a lively roundtable discussion focusing on current topics. Stay with us. And it will be a major part of his presidency. Why haven't you called Xi Jinping? Check if it is available to stream online via "Where to Watch". And this is really, really critical from a public health perspective so that we know and we can take steps further to prevent this from happening again. And we kind of better understand the risk from coronaviruses more generally. As we get into March, by the end of March, we'll have delivered two hundred and fifty million vaccines onto the market if the J&J vaccine gets authorized and in April we'll probably deliver another hundred million vaccines onto the market. And we'll be right back with a lot more FACE THE NATION. MARGARET BRENNAN: You've known the Biden family for years. When I use the word "quarantine," I'm using this in the sense of contacts of confirmed cases. So you see a number of the athletes, especially those of color, who are doing PSAs to encourage people. JAMES BROWN: Well, the fact that we won't have a packed house, that adds immeasurably to any big event, the pomp and circumstance of it and the excitement of the fans, we won't have that. The pandemic, racial and political divisions, Armie Hammer, but today we come together in a spirit of unity to watch football and murder billions of chickens for their delicious wings. Face the Nation premiered on November 7, 1954, and was originally broadcast on Sunday afternoons at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time. These new variants, you've described them as a combination of mutations all at the same time. MARGARET BRENNAN: You still believe President Trump is the best face for the Republican Party? I think as the rest of the country continues to come down that curve, you're going to see a leveling off in Florida. I think it certainly would be good to be able to prioritize teachers to get them vaccinated so they're not at risk from contracting the infection and spreading the infection. MARGARET BRENNAN: You know the U.S. is still ten million jobs short of where we were before this pandemic. I think that what's going to happen in Florida right now, they're continuing to show declines in new infections like the rest of the country. And the only question is, will they call witnesses? Overnight Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran will not scale back its atomic work until the U.S. removes all sanctions. Many people have stopped looking for work. MARGARET BRENNAN: Liz Palmer in London, thank you. Now, there could be localized hotspots--. And it's a combination of factors. Impeachment is never meant to be a prosecution. MARIA VAN KERKHOVE: That we have good production capacities all over the world. MARGARET BRENNAN: When it comes to getting vaccines out there, we know retail pharmacies will begin receiving shipments this week. - John Boehner on the morning he woke up and decided to retire SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: We don't do bill of attainders. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN (CBS EVENING NEWS): Well, we haven't had occasion to-- to talk to one another yet. When the series premiered in 1954, the first guest was Sen. Joseph McCarthy. But the players will be thrilled to have at least the twenty-two to twenty-five thousand who will be there. MARGARET BRENNAN: Madam Secretary, thank you for your time. That really does influence them significantly. Watch CBS News anytime, anywhere with the our 24/7 digital news network. Because I want to ask you to clarify this. And thank you for giving me a little bit of levity to start. MARIA VAN KERKHOVE: We have great examples all over the world of how countries have used these-- these combinations of factors. Any contacts of confirmed cases are provided supported quarantine so that if they are infected themselves, there is no opportunity for them to pass the virus to others, making sure that we open up our workplaces safely, our schools safely. MARK STRASSMANN: But parties outside the stadiums spread worry or worse about masks, social distancing, and potential spikes unrelated to a touchdown celebration. MARGARET BRENNAN: It appears there is a standoff. Are markets functioning properly? Browse: A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  Y. When you look at the facts, many people had already planned the-- to attack the Capitol before he ever spoke. Thanks for joining us. Mark Zandi of Moody's, who-- who the President often references, said stimulus checks are not the most effective type of support and said much of it goes to households that don't need the funds. There was a good news milestone this week: The number of vaccinations given worldwide was greater for the first time than the number of new recorded COVID cases. And I'm certain, given that you're involved in news full time, you know that there has been a bit of a challenge in communities of color to embrace the vaccinations. CBS' venerable Sunday-morning newsmaker-interview show also aired in prime time in 1960 and '61. We're going to leave when the conditions are right. I think-- I think Donald Trump's policies served the country well. And it had to welcome German doctors and equipment to help. I'm so happy to see full-time female assistants on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that you'll get a chance to see. That's a great question. On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, we sat down with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O'Day and Dr. Scott Gottlieb. We'll look at how to prevent it from becoming superspreader Sunday. SCOTT GOTTLIEB: Yeah, and Florida's growing pretty significantly right now, between five and ten percent of the infections in Florida are B117, that U.K. variant, the more contagious variant and that's centered in southern Florida. SCOTT GOTTLIEB: --particular counties where you have an outbreak of B117 but I think for the most part around the country it's probably too little, too late. MARGARET BRENNAN: Before I let you go, there's been some wild swings in the price of GameStop. NORAH O'DONNELL (CBS EVENING NEWS): There is a lot to talk about? It means his impeachment, in the eyes of most Republicans, is an unconstitutional exercise. Now some good news: COVID America's various benchmarks suggest transmission has dropped to pre-Thanksgiving levels. So I do think that the existing vaccines are going to offer reasonable protection against these new variants. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN (CBS EVENING NEWS): A lot to talk about, a whole lot to talk about. And he said, "Unfortunately, we've had some former coaches of color who I think have given excuses, or cover, for the league in this." Stream CBSN live or on demand for FREE on your TV, computer, tablet, or smartphone. MARGARET BRENNAN: Republican Senator Lindsey Graham will join us, along with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Thank you for having me. © 2013 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. MARGARET BRENNAN: That American Rescue Plan is President Biden's two-trillion-dollar economic aid package moving through Congress. JAMES BROWN (CBS News Special Correspondent/@JBsportscaster/Host, The NFL Today): Margaret, I didn't see the beginning of SNL. "Face the Nation" is America's premier Sunday morning public affairs program. We'll probably be able to get ahead of it with our vaccines and the seasonal effect from the warming weather. SCOTT GOTTLIEB: I think for now. SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: No, I haven't. And so much of it is still about the virus. With terrifying local surges, the worst of them at the moment in Portugal. SCOTT GOTTLIEB, M.D. There are no TV Airings of Face the Nation in the next 14 days. So if I were President Biden, I would keep the sanctions on until Iran changed its behavior. They closed their borders early on. MARGARET BRENNAN: Yeah. What do you make of that assessment? Let's talk about now. MARGARET BRENNAN: You know-- you know, football and activism really became a-- a hot topic in the past few years. MARK STRASSMANN (CBS News Senior National Correspondent): Super Bowl LV in Tampa faces one known threat: COVID-19, the NFL blitz with adjustments, a stadium one-third full, cardboard-like cutouts will outnumber people. We're not prosecutors. Good morning. Republicans are going to view this as an unconstitutional exercise. MARGARET BRENNAN: So you still believe he is the head of the Republican Party? MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, the trial memorandum from the--, SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM: The President said at the rally I think was--. MARK STRASSMANN: Unbridled, unmasked, like this belligerent woman in an Ohio grocery store, a year into the pandemic. He's the legitimate President. So the B1351 variant was identified-- first identified in South Africa, there's a number of studies that are underway to look at the response of the body, the immune response of the body, but also the impact of vaccination. So this is not process. For the first time in months, COVID-19 numbers are moving in the right direction. JAMES BROWN: Well, you know, today on our pre-game show, I'm going to address that very issue with a commentary of my own, coming off of an excellent but sobering piece that's entitled "Before Jackie," meaning before Jackie Robinson. And another COVID record will be set, that of the least number of in-stadium spectators for a Super Bowl. Demand still dwarfs supply. Good morning to you, Madam Secretary. Plus, we'll have more of CBS' exclusive interview with President Biden. MARIA VAN KERKHOVE, PhD (World Health Organization COVID-19 Lead/@mvankerkhove): Hi, Margaret. Trevor Bedford at the Hutch has done some good work on this, and some people are speculating right now that this virus may have gone-- undergone a really significant evolutionary leap, if you will. MARGARET BRENNAN: Coming up in our next half hour, a Super Bowl preview with our own James Brown. And it was thirteen years later before when the team moved to California, Los Angeles, specifically, playing in a stadium that was in a minority community, meaning they paid taxpayer dollars, and they said they weren't going to allow it. We need to vaccinate people at-risk all over the world. I'm very pleased with what the Biden administration is proposing for Afghanistan. Keep taking steps to protect each other. But, you know, people can look at this and say, look, when you can't argue a case on its merits, you argue on process. JANET YELLEN: Well, you know, women really are-- many face just an impossible situation in which they have children they have to take care of who weren't in school and would be facing increasing demands on the job. JANET YELLEN: --targeted relief also. Just twenty-five thousand fans will see the game in person, including seventy-five hundred vaccinated health care workers. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: Job number one of the American Rescue Plan is vaccines. Welcome to the official YouTube channel of “Face the Nation,” one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television. MARGARET BRENNAN: Those emergency paid leave provisions would expire in September. And the bottom line is equality of opportunity is all that is sought. There's emphasis on providing more childcare and-- and payments, tax credits expanded for children to help families address these needs. ALEX VILLANUEVA: It's the Super Bowl, not the stupid bowl. This is your tenth Super Bowl, I understand. We make sure that those individuals are isolated. You can also stream a rebroadcast on CBSN at 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern Time, listen to us on radio stations across the country, subscribe to the podcast edition of "Face the Nation," or rewatch full episodes on our website, CBS All Access and wherever you stream CBS. Are those the best examples? MARIA VAN KERKHOVE: Well, that's a great question. Where does that conversation go next? But wherever there is vaccine in both the developing and the developed world there are plenty of takers. The federal government will ship them roughly one million doses weekly. Starting Thursday the first of sixty-five hundred retail pharmacies, big players like CVS and Walgreens will become vaccination centers. Stay with us. You know, personally, it's-- I say it's a personal decision, do your homework and examine it to see what makes sense for you. It's in-- it's individual levels that we've-- individual-level measures that we've seen people take, you and I, in terms of our physical distancing, our mask wearing, our avoiding of crowded spaces, our opening of windows, our sneezing into our elbow. But the President's economic adviser, Jared Bernstein, said this past week the number of women who've left the workforce is of great concern and unusual in a recession. So we need to make sure we prevent as many infections as we can. So we have-- we're in a deep hole with respect to the job market and a long way to dig out.