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The "super-tasters" flavoring your food

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Feeling stuffed after Thanksgiving? As Morley Safer reported, it may be because the food you eat is designed to hijack your brain

Report finds Australian soldiers killed Afghan civilians; South Korea steps up battle against COVID-19

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Australia's Defense Force chief said there's credible evidence his special forces unlawfully killed at least 39 people in Afghanistan, including prisoners, farmers and civilians. Also, South Korea kicked off a special two-week coronavirus prevention period ahead of the highly competitive annual college entrance exams, and families in Colombia are searching for lost loved ones after Hurricane Iota devastated the country. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London with those headlines.

Unemployment claims break 5-week improvement streak

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After weeks of heading in the right direction, the number of new unemployment claims filed in the U.S. increased by 31,000 during the week ending November 14. Frances Stacy, director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joins CBSN with more on what these numbers mean and how a stimulus deal or lack thereof could affect the economy.

Teachers' union leader on NYC's decision to close schools

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New York City has closed public schools for in-person learning due to rising cases of COVID-19. Michael Mulgrew is the president of the United Federation of Teachers, the union which represents city school teachers, He joined CBSN to discuss the impact this will have on the quality of the education students are receiving this school year.

Joe Biden considers Cabinet jobs for longtime advisers, former primary rivals

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President-elect Joe Biden is forging ahead with the White House transition process despite lack of cooperation from the Trump administration. Mr. Biden is also weighing his options for filling his Cabinet, including possible roles for his former primary rivals Sen. Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN with new details.



Pardon me Mr. President

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Every Thanksgiving, the president ceremonially pardons one lucky turkey, rescuing it from the dinner plate. In 1997, the late Andy Rooney puts on the hat of muckraking journalist, investigating the fate of these birds. Will he uncover the next great White House scandal, Turkeygate?

Andy Rooney's "lost" Thanksgiving

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Call it Andy Rooney's "lost" Thanksgiving segment. We found this un-aired piece deep in the 60 Minutes archive, in which Andy teaches the proper technique to carve a turkey in three minutes and 36 seconds.

Christmas before Thanksgiving

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In 2002, Andy Rooney defends Thanksgiving, a holiday squeezed out by businesses that seem to "sell-a-brate" Christmas a bit too soon.

New York City closing public schools amid rise in COVID-19 cases

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As coronavirus cases surge in the U.S., many hospitals are reaching their breaking points. In New York City, in-person learning was canceled for the nation's largest public school system after the city's seven-day test positivity rate rose above 3%. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi reports on what's happening across the country, and Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the decision to move New York City's public schools to remote learning.

Expert says Biden transition team losing time to prepare as Trump administration delays process

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President-elect Joe Biden is calling on the federal government's General Services Administration to authorize his presidential transition despite pushback from President Trump. Without this authorization, Mr. Biden doesn't have access to information or resources that he needs before he takes office in January. Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, a senior research director for the White House Transition Project and a senior fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

Sam Smith on emotional new album, mental health and coming out as non-binary

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Four-time Grammy winner Sam Smith is back with an emotional and uplifting third studio album, "Love Goes," which delves into Smith's mental health, heartbreak and journey to self-discovery and love. Smith tells Anthony Mason about learning to embrace their non-binary gender identity, facing ridicule and bullies, and the courage it took to come out.





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