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Trump supporters gather for "Million MAGA March"

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Trump supporters gathered at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C. Saturday for the "Million MAGA March," a rally against the projected Biden-Harris win. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBSN with the latest.

President-elect Biden faces nuclear challenge from Iran as country increases uranium stockpile

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A new report from the International Atomic Energy Agency reveals that Iran now has 12 times the amount of enriched uranium permitted under the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal. This latest development gives additional insight into the surmounting challenge the incoming Biden administration will face in an attempt to contain Iran's nuclear capabilities. Former United States Secretary of Energy and the co-chair and CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Dr. Ernest Moniz, helped negotiate the 2015 accord. He... Читать дальше...

Governors introduce new restrictions amid COVID-19 surge

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Record-breaking coronavirus case numbers are renewing efforts nationwide to get a handle on the disease ahead of the holidays. Lana Zak spoke with Dr. Celine Gounder, a member of President-Elect Joe Biden's COVID-19 advisory board, about the worsening coronavirus pandemic.



How health crises have helped shape the streets of New York City

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From yellow fever to tuberculosis to the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, New York City has fought health crises before the coronavirus pandemic hit. But each wave of contagion has helped shape the city seen today. Tom Hanson looks at how past pandemics have impacted the architecture and makeup of today's urban environments.

"Diary of a Wimpy Kid" author on middle school, making kids laugh

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Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" books have sold a stunning 250 million copies, and generated four movies. The celebrated author is currently out with his fifteenth book in the series, along with a slew of off-shoots. Jeff Glor caught up with Kinney on his recent socially-distanced tour.

Inside a Rome hospital gripped by the coronavirus pandemic

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Italy is now dealing with tens of thousands of new coronavirus cases per day, as the once hardest-hit nation grapples with a new COVID-19 wave afflicting Europe. Chris Livesay gets a look inside a Rome hospital where doctors are struggling to keep pace with the virus.

Can farming hemp help fight climate change?

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Hemp, a variety of cannabis that does not create a marijuana high, has created a booming CBD industry -- with a market value exceeding $2 billion. While it may seem like a new trend however, Hemp's history stretches back to ancient times. Michelle Miller visited upstate New York to learn why it was banned in the U.S., and how the crop is making a comeback.

Saturday Sessions: Travis performs “A Ghost”

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Scottish rock band Travis released their first album more than two decades ago. Through the years, they’ve hit the very top of the U.K. charts before finding international success. Many say their breakthrough sound set the stage for other bands like Keane and Coldplay. Last month they released “Ten Songs,” their ninth studio album. Travis joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “A Ghost.”

Biden wins in Georgia, Trump takes North Carolina, CBS News projects

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CBS News projects President-elect Joe Biden will carry the state of Georgia, matching President Trump’s 2016 Electoral College win. Mr. Trump is projected to take North Carolina. The president offered a rosy outlook on a coronavirus vaccine during an address in the Rose Garden Friday, his first address since the presidential race was called for Mr. Biden. Paula Reid shares some of what he said.

More than 184,000 COVID-19 cases reported in one day

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More than 184,000 COVID-19 cases were reported in the United States on Friday, a fourth straight record for new infections. Hospitalizations also hit a fourth consecutive record high, reaching more than 68,000. An average of over 1,000 Americans per day have died of the virus since last weekend, and local and state leaders are imploring their residents to exercise caution as the cold winter months approach. Michael George looks at how some states are grappling with the pandemic.

Saturday Sessions: Travis performs “The Only Thing”

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Scottish rock band Travis released their first album more than two decades ago. Through the years, they’ve hit the very top of the U.K. charts before finding international success. Many say their breakthrough sound set the stage for other bands like Keane and Coldplay. Last month they released “Ten Songs,” their ninth studio album. Travis joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” alongside Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles to perform “The Only Thing.”

Saturday Sessions: Travis performs “Waving At The Window”

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Scottish rock band Travis released their first album more than two decades ago. Through the years, they’ve hit the very top of the U.K. charts before finding international success. Many say their breakthrough sound set the stage for other bands like Keane and Coldplay. Last month they released “Ten Songs,” their ninth studio album. Travis joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Waving At The Window.”

John Kelly, several other Republicans call for Biden to receive intel briefings

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Former Trump chief of staff John Kelly has called for President-elect Joe Biden to begin getting daily intelligence briefings, even as President Trump has resisted conceding the race and authorizing a federal agency to share classified information with the team. The Biden team has said the lack of information to the incoming head of state increases the potential for national security concerns. Nikole Killion reports.

Breaking down the Trump campaign's multiple legal challenges

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CBS News projects President-elect Joe Biden will carry the state of Georgia, matching President Trump's 2016 Electoral College win. Mr. Trump is projected to take North Carolina. The president is still challenging the election with lawsuits and is questioning the count in several states. Elections law expert David Becker joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to explain the legal challenges of the election.





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