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government public health authority came out about a pox epidemic in the determination of one man, named jacobson, to refuse vaccination. and the court ruled -- the supreme court ruled in 1904/1905, the government certainly had the power to compel vaccination when it was necessary to prevent the spread of a disease in the community. and the reasoning is timeless. they said, look, we all live together in a great, social contract, and that social contract includes our fundamental civil rights, but it also includes the right of the collective to defend itself, and it also includes an obligation on individuals to submit to reasonable and safe measures to prevent the spread of the disease. this ontario, california, is susanna. good morning. caller: good morning, everybody. it is early in the morning in california, but i'm following very diligently on what is happening around the world. i want to bring two issues. key toion is really the stopping the spread of the virus, but nobody is talking to scientists who have a vast experience with coronavirus. withe are also dealing overcrowding and overpopulate
government public health authority came out about a pox epidemic in the determination of one man, named jacobson, to refuse vaccination. and the court ruled -- the supreme court ruled in 1904/1905, the government certainly had the power to compel vaccination when it was necessary to prevent the spread of a disease in the community. and the reasoning is timeless. they said, look, we all live together in a great, social contract, and that social contract includes our fundamental civil rights, but...
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"cbs this morning saturday" co-host dana jacobson shows us passover in the midst of a pandemic. >>> thisold son ethan by her side. >> you're such a good helper. >> reporter: this is how the holiday usually looks for erin, ed, and their large family. ♪ now amid the pandemic, she's prepping alone for the first time. >> we cook together, we sing together, we tell stories together. this year it's going to be a little sadder. >> reporter: their celebration will now be a virtual one. >> breaking the tradition this year is really hard, especially with our son who loves my grandparents so much. ♪ he really watches my grandfather with great awe when he sings the prayers. >> reporter: social distancing has created a new reality for passover. aileen's kitchen is bustling with activity as she gets ready for the holiday. >> it's a tradition in our family, the special songs that we sing. a lot of people. a lot of energy, it's a new time for all of us. >> reporter: the coronavirus has created chaos at markets. shopping for passover necessities added an extra layer of anxiety. how frustrating was shoppi
"cbs this morning saturday" co-host dana jacobson shows us passover in the midst of a pandemic. >>> thisold son ethan by her side. >> you're such a good helper. >> reporter: this is how the holiday usually looks for erin, ed, and their large family. ♪ now amid the pandemic, she's prepping alone for the first time. >> we cook together, we sing together, we tell stories together. this year it's going to be a little sadder. >> reporter: their...
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i'm michelle miller with dana jacobson and jeff glor.l here in action just for you. >>> coming up this hour -- it was the first epidemic to strike our new nation. then as now, courageous medical professionals were on the front lines, including one who also happened to be a signer of the declaration of independence we will hear his amazing story. >>> then in good times, the world is their oyster. these days few are buying this seafood, leaving a whole industry high and dry. we're going to look at that and how oysters have played a key role in american life for centuries. >>> and later, from guiding the blind to sniffing out drugs, dogs have shown us some amazing skills. now another is being put to use. we'll see how these delivery dogs are helping to keep human workers safe during the pandemic. that's all ahead. >>> first, the death toll continues to climb in the nation's battle against the coronavirus epidemic. there are now more than51,000 deaths from covid-19 in the u.s. on friday, president trump signed a $484 billion relief package.
i'm michelle miller with dana jacobson and jeff glor.l here in action just for you. >>> coming up this hour -- it was the first epidemic to strike our new nation. then as now, courageous medical professionals were on the front lines, including one who also happened to be a signer of the declaration of independence we will hear his amazing story. >>> then in good times, the world is their oyster. these days few are buying this seafood, leaving a whole industry high and dry....
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i'm dana jacobson with jeff glor and michelle miller.ou can't pick up a bat or a ball, how about a game controller? athletes, breathe pro and armchair, are turning e-sports into an online sensation. we'll see how big it's becoming and the big names testing their skills against their rivals. >>> and splent spring. america's -- silent spring. america's largest city has never been so quiet. that is apparent not only from the ground but from above. we'll take you on a rare tour of the big apple showing before and after scenes unique in recent history. >>> and later, some of the nation's top restaurants are still cooking. for a very different clientele. we'll see how they're serving everyday heroes while keeping their own workers employed. that is ahead. >>> first, the latest in the nation's battle with the global pandemic. some states are starting to relax stay-at-home orders this morning as others brace for the virus to hit its peak. there are nearly 31,000 new cases of the virus in the u.s. that's pushing the total number of cases above 70
i'm dana jacobson with jeff glor and michelle miller.ou can't pick up a bat or a ball, how about a game controller? athletes, breathe pro and armchair, are turning e-sports into an online sensation. we'll see how big it's becoming and the big names testing their skills against their rivals. >>> and splent spring. america's -- silent spring. america's largest city has never been so quiet. that is apparent not only from the ground but from above. we'll take you on a rare tour of the big...
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i'm jeff glor with michelle miller and dana jacobson. times, a note of inspiration. we're going to look at some of the letters written to neil armstrong and his responses. of course, the first man to set foot on the moon. we'll see what they reveal about there legendary american hero. >>> and speaking of the stars above, they are gleaming like never before. we'll see how clearing skies have launched a stargazing craze the world over. >>> and later, rising to the occasion as so many of us have rediscovered baking bread at home. we'll take you to paris to meet the head of a beloved and influential bakery and hear how she overcame tragedy to keep it thriving. that's ahead on a special edition of "the dish." >>> first, a painful new benchmark as the u.s. has its deadliest day since the start of this pandemic. yesterday the u.s. became the first country to record more than 2,000 deaths in 24 hours. other headlines -- there are more than half a million infections in the nation. president trump says he would like to reopen the country, but he w
i'm jeff glor with michelle miller and dana jacobson. times, a note of inspiration. we're going to look at some of the letters written to neil armstrong and his responses. of course, the first man to set foot on the moon. we'll see what they reveal about there legendary american hero. >>> and speaking of the stars above, they are gleaming like never before. we'll see how clearing skies have launched a stargazing craze the world over. >>> and later, rising to the occasion as so...
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i'm jeff glor along with dana jacobson and michelle miller h. for our show at least. hi, all three of us are staying distant this morning. i'm at the ed sullivan theater home of the "late show." dana is in her new york apartment and michelle miller is at her home in new jersey. michelle, first of all, welcome back. how are you feeling? >> oh, i'm feeling much better. i'm not 100%, but you know, 100 is pretty gangbusters -- 85, i'll take it. you know, i was feeling some mild symptoms recently. and although i couldn't get tested, i'm what they call presumptive positive. you know, the folks, people i was close to, we self-quarantined for about 14 days. i'm doing much better. i'm so happy to be back. and y'all really held the fort down. i have to say. >> we missed you so much, michelle. we missed your energy. we are so glad you're back. we're glad that you're doing better. we want you healthy. wye also want people to know out there you were working even when you were a little under the weather. >> yes -- >> you did it via zoom and everything. you ar
i'm jeff glor along with dana jacobson and michelle miller h. for our show at least. hi, all three of us are staying distant this morning. i'm at the ed sullivan theater home of the "late show." dana is in her new york apartment and michelle miller is at her home in new jersey. michelle, first of all, welcome back. how are you feeling? >> oh, i'm feeling much better. i'm not 100%, but you know, 100 is pretty gangbusters -- 85, i'll take it. you know, i was feeling some mild...
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"cbs this morning saturday" co-anchor dana jacobson shows us what fans might expect. >> i'm tired of games that are 14 years old. >> reporter: from president trump -- >> i think having them play on television is better than nothing. >> reporter: to dr. anthony fauci. >> 3-2 -- there it goes! >> reporter: that desire to see live sports again is clear. but the path to getting there is a bit murkier. >> it's actually like 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle that doesn't have borders. >> reporter: commissioner gary bettman is trying to steer his sport through the landscape. >> if we can play in a small window without fans, we'll be prepared to do that. if we need to go to centralized locations with no fans and modified the schedule, we'll will do that. we will be as agile and as adaptable as we can be. >> reporter: bettman and fellow commissioners from team and individual sports have had ongoing discussion with president trump about an inevitable return. >> state away -- score! >> reporter: pro sports bike hockey, basketball, and golf had their seasons paused by the pandemic, while others like bas
"cbs this morning saturday" co-anchor dana jacobson shows us what fans might expect. >> i'm tired of games that are 14 years old. >> reporter: from president trump -- >> i think having them play on television is better than nothing. >> reporter: to dr. anthony fauci. >> 3-2 -- there it goes! >> reporter: that desire to see live sports again is clear. but the path to getting there is a bit murkier. >> it's actually like 1,000-piece jigsaw...
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government public health authority came out about a pox epidemic in the determination of one man, named jacobsonefuse vaccination. and the court ruled -- the supreme court ruled in 1904/1905, the government certainly had the power to compel vaccination when it was necessary to prevent the spread of a disease in the community. and the reasoning is timeless. they said, look, we all live together in a great, social contract, and that social contract includes our fundamental civil rights, but it also includes the right of the collective to defend itself, and it also includes an obligation on individuals to submit to reasonable and safe measures to prevent the spread of the disease. this ontario, california, is susanna. good morning. caller: good morning, everybody. it is early in the morning in california, but i'm following very diligently on what is happening around the world. i want to bring two issues. key toion is really the stopping the spread of the virus, but nobody is talking to scientists who have a vast experience with coronavirus. withe are also dealing overcrowding and overpopulated envi
government public health authority came out about a pox epidemic in the determination of one man, named jacobsonefuse vaccination. and the court ruled -- the supreme court ruled in 1904/1905, the government certainly had the power to compel vaccination when it was necessary to prevent the spread of a disease in the community. and the reasoning is timeless. they said, look, we all live together in a great, social contract, and that social contract includes our fundamental civil rights, but it...