Monday, February 1st 2021, 2:19 pm
By: CBS News
During an Alaska Airlines flight from Washington, D.C., to Seattle in early January, a number of passengers refused to wear masks and harassed crew members, the airline said. In response, Alaska banned 14 of the passengers on that flight just some of a growing number of disruptive passengers airlines are putting on their own no-fly lists. And President Joe Biden has signed an executive order making face coverings mandatory on planes, the latest move to ensure passengers wear masks, after the Federal Aviation Administration announced several weeks ago it will start taking legal action over such behavior.
The Senate confirmation hearings for Biden’s cabinet appointees which began the week of Jan. 18 should serve as a sharp warning of the continuation of dangerous U.S. war policies. The corporate media has focused on Biden’s promise to overturn many of former-President Trump’s policies. But Biden pledged throughout…
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Republicans need to fight like hell against raising taxes.
This is a rush transcript from Sunday Morning Futures, January 17, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
MARIA BARTIROMO, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: Welcome. Good Sunday morning, everyone. Welcome to Sunday Morning Futures. I m Maria Bartiromo.
A new day in Washington and America, as president-elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated this upcoming Wednesday, the ceremony scaled back this year because of coronavirus, but the military presence anything but, with more than 25,000 National Guard troops from dozens of states already at the Capitol this morning. That s more than three times those in Afghanistan and Iraq combined.
Donald Trump s impeachment defense lawyer reveals his father was a federal official jailed for fraud and claims he was victim of a political vendetta saying it inspired him to defend ex-president
Trump s impeachment defense lawyer said he dedicated his life to defending public figures after his father was jailed for defrauding the government
Karl Butch Bowers Jr. said he felt the conviction was politically motivated as his father possibly had gubernatorial or congressional aspirations I m not worried what other people think, Bowers said of taking the case This goes back to my dad, he said. I m not looking to get anybody to say good things about me