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CDC says face masks can protect wearers, not just others

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Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider joined CBSN to discuss the CDC's new guidelines which say face masks can help protect wearers from getting infected with the coronavirus. She also talks about new restrictions some cities are imposing on restaurants, bars and gyms to try to stop the surge in COVID-19 cases.

Biden presses ahead with White House transition as Trump refuses to concede

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President-elect Joe Biden is pressing ahead with the White House transition process despite facing hurdles from President Trump. Mr. Biden has already formed a coronavirus advisory board and named his chief of staff. Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, a senior fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.



Where things stand with the Trump campaign's election lawsuits

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The Trump campaign and Republican allies are having their day in court over claims related to the election in several states. CBS News campaign reporters Alex Tin and Zak Hudak, who have been following these cases, join CBSN to break down what the issues are in Arizona, Pennsylvania and Nevada.

11/12: CBSN AM

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Ron Klain tapped to serve as Biden's Chief of Staff; Texas hospitals overwhelmed with patients.

How COVID vaccines are bulk manufactured

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With $628 million from the U.S. government, Emergent Bio-Solutions in Baltimore is scaling up separate Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, which are still pending FDA approval.

Coming home

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Scott Pelley revisits men who served in a Marine company that took especially high casualties in Afghanistan; a group he first met five years ago.

President of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority on Kamala Harris' historic win

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Kamala Harris' sorority sisters are celebrating as she prepares to make history as the first woman and first Black American to serve as vice president. Dr. Glenda Glover, the international president and CEO of Alpha Kappa Alpha, joined CBSN to discuss the significance.

President-elect Biden names Ron Klain as chief of staff

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President-elect Joe Biden has appointed longtime aide Ron Klain as his chief of staff. The Biden-Harris team is pushing forward with their transition plans as President Trump continues to fight the election results. CBS News’ Debra Alfarone reports and joins “CBSN AM” with the latest.

709,000 Americans filed for unemployment last week

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709,000 Americans filed claims for unemployment last week. That number is about 48,000 lower than the previous week. Frances Stacy, the director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joined CBSN with the latest.

Trump absent from coronavirus task force meetings as pandemic surges

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Sources tell CBS News President Trump has not attended a White House Coronavirus Task Force meeting in months. It comes as cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from the virus surge nationwide. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.

Tennessee family brings holiday cheer early with Christmas lights show

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An Army veteran who used to fix radars found a new outlet in setting up elaborate Christmas lights. This year Mark Bacon and his wife, Alisha, decided to light their annual holiday showcase early due to the pandemic. The Bacon family tells CBSN they wanted to lift the spirits of their community.

Biden COVID-19 advisory board member Dr. Celine Gounder on surge in cases

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The U.S. reported more than 144,000 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, the latest record high. Dr. Celine Gounder is on President-elect Joe Biden’s COVID-19 advisory board and is an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital. She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the latest daily record highs and efforts that can be taken to slow the virus' spread.

Texas grapples with surge of COVID-19 cases

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Texas has seen over 1 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, and one city that has been hit particularly hard is El Paso. Dr. Ogechika Alozie, an infectious disease specialist in El Paso, joins CBSN to discuss how the state is coping with the pandemic.





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