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2020 Women Political Leaders Trailblazer Awards

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The 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum - Women Leaders presents this year's WPL Trailblazer Awards to former Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla Miranda, and current Namibian Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila. Both women are members of the Council of Women World Leaders.

President Obama, part one

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The president sits down with Steve Kroft to discuss the current strategy in the Middle East to combat ISIS.

President Obama, part two

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The president sits down with Steve Kroft to discuss the continuing confrontation with Russia.

Guðlaugur Thór Thórdarson on “why we should all be feminists”

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Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development Cooperation of Iceland Guðlaugur Thór Thórdarson joins New York Times Gender Director Francesca Donner for a conversation inspired by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s essay, “We Should All Be Feminists,” at the 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum – Women Leaders.

Obama and Clinton, part one

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President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton address their evolution from bitter opponents to partners in the corridors of power. Steve Kroft reports.

Obama and Clinton, part two

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President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discuss the disaster in Benghazi and the state of her health. Steve Kroft reports.

Georgia Republicans turn on each other over handling of 2020 election

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Georgia incumbent Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue called the handling of the state's 2020 election an "embarrassment" and demanded Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger resign. Raffensperger, a fellow Republican, said "That is not going to happen." The senators are both facing January runoffs that will likely determine control of the Senate. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Washington correspondent Tia Mitchell joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.

How to manage unexpected health care costs

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Half of U.S. adults say they are concerned that a major health event in their household could lead to bankruptcy, according to a recent Gallup and West Health study. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News and the author of “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back,” joins CBSN to discuss how you can manage surprise medical bills.



Lives to Remember: Helen Jones Woods, Bryan Fonseca and more

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include groundbreaking trombonist Helen Jones Woods, family practice doctor Dr. John D. Marshall, longtime Indianapolis theater director Bryan Fonseca, and Illinois mother and clinical psychologist Andrea Mammen. Anthony Mason profiles them in the “CBS This Morning” series Lives to Remember.

Drue Kataoka on the power of art

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Visual artist Drue Kataoka, CEO of Drue Kataoka Studios, speaks at the 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum - Women Leaders.

Campaign 2012, part 4

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President Barack Obama says that in his vision of America, "everybody's got a shot," and hard work and character are valued above all else. Also, how does the president end each day? Steve Kroft reports.

Campaign 2012, part 2

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For President Barack Obama, the choice is clear: "Do we keep moving forward and continue to make progress, or do we go backwards to the very policies that got us into this mess in the first place?" Steve Kroft reports.

The 44th President

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President-elect Barack Obama speaks with Steve Kroft about his goals as our nation's next commander-in-chief.

Obama Biden '08

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In their first interview together as running mates, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Joe Biden discuss their roles and strategies for the upcoming presidential election. Steve Kroft reports.

Reykjavík Global Forum panel on innovation driven by restriction

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The 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum – Women Leaders held a panel to discuss the forced innovation that has occurred since the coronavirus pandemic upended the normal lives of people around the world, and what the shift from luxury to necessity does for our relationships with online technologies. Panelists included: Clare Akamanzi, executive CEO, Rwanda Development Board; Christy Tanner, EVP and GM, CBS News Digital; Diane Wang, founder and chairperson, DHgate.com. The discussion was moderated by theDifference partner Elise Hufano.

Coronavirus cases surge in El Paso, Texas and across Midwest

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CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian is in El Paso, Texas, where coronavirus cases are 10 times higher than they were in September, forcing hospitals to set up tents in parking lots and the city to more than double its number of mobile morgue units.

Reykjavík Global Forum panel on improving quality of care for women

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The 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum – Women Leaders held a panel on the socioeconomic burden of chronic diseases afflicting women worldwide, including the disparities between men and women. Participants included: Iris Lowe-Friedrich, chief medical officer, UCB; Caroline Wozniacki, former world number one professional tennis player; Yōko Kamikawa, Minister of Justice of Japan and WPL Ambassador. The panel was moderated by Deutsche Welle editor-in-chief Manuela Kasper-Claridge.

Inside a Rome ICU as country faces rising coronavirus death toll

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Italy has recorded its single deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic since April. As other European countries re-enter lockdown, Italy is now considering a similar measure. Chris Livesay visited a hospital in Rome where an ICU is at near-capacity.





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