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Mayflower's 400th: Retelling the story of Plymouth Colony

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This year marks the 400th anniversary of the voyage of the Mayflower, the founding of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, and the Pilgrims' first encounters with the Native Americans. While that tale has been told now for centuries, it's being re-told in a new way by the non-profit group Plymouth 400, including an un-traditional take on the Thanksgiving holiday. Correspondent Nancy Chen reports.

Retailers think outside the box during pandemic

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Rising cases of COVID-19 have taken the shine off of in-person shopping, and uncertain times have forced gift-givers to be more tight-fisted. Correspondent Meg Oliver reports on the challenges stores face in what was already a tough environment, as retailers try to attract shoppers who may not want to go into stores, or click on anything short of a great deal.

Eye Opener: Dire surge in COVID across U.S.

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Pfizer applies for emergency authorization for its coronavirus vaccine. Also, President Trump continues to reject his election loss. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Trump continues to deny election loss

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President Trump again falsely claimed Friday that he won re-election, challenging President-Elect Joe Biden's victory, and met with Michigan legislators in an apparent attempt to stoke distrust in the election results. CBS News National correspondent Chip Reid reports the latest.

Health expert calls pandemic "completely out of control"

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, talks with "CBS This Morning: Saturday" about the difficulties the nation faces this holiday week with the rise in coronavirus cases, and the challenges around vaccine distribution.

Pfizer submits vaccine for emergency use authorization

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On Friday, pharmaceutical company Pfizer became the first company to submit a coronavirus vaccine to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for an emergency use authorization. Dr. James Phillips, Chief of Disaster Medicine at George Washington University Hospital, walks CBSN through what the approval process entails.

Norah O'Donnell Reports: Sexual Assault in the Military

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A year-and-a-half long investigation by "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell and the CBS News Investigative Unit into sexual assault within the U.S. military uncovered failures by leaders to address the issue. Over the course of the investigation, CBS News spoke with nearly two dozen survivors of sexual assault, whistleblowers who worked for the military's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program and families of suicide victims who say the military grossly mishandled reports of sexual assault.



Trump makes fourth public appearance since election and does not take questions

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President Trump made his fourth public appearance since Election Day on Friday, when he held a news conference to discuss his administration's efforts to reduce the price of prescription drugs. The president did not take questions about his unproven claims of widespread voter fraud or his campaign's ongoing efforts to overturn the results of the election. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe join Lana Zak to discuss.

Georgia certifies President-elect Biden's victory

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Georgia is gearing up for President Trump to request a recount after the state certified President-elect Biden's victory. This as two Senate races in the state head towards a runoff election. Adam Murphy, an investigative reporter with WGCL, joined CBSN with the latest out of Georgia.

What the Biden administration could do with executive actions

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President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have promised to reinstate policies and rejoin organizations that President Trump eliminated during that past four years. But there's still more that they can potentially do during their first few days in office. Alan Jenkins, a professor of practice at Harvard Law School, joined CBSN to discuss some of the executive actions the incoming Biden administration may take.

CBS Evening News, November 20, 2020

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U.S. sets daily record with more than 187,000 new coronavirus cases; Many share what they’re thankful for amid COVID-19 pandemic.

Mike Pence campaigns in Georgia for Senate runoff elections

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Vice President Mike Pence is campaigning in Georgia ahead of the two Senate runoff elections there in January. CBS News campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell joined CBSN with details on that and the outcome of the recount in Georgia.

Retailers get creative to reinvent holiday shopping amid COVID-19 pandemic

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To boost sales, retailers are taking measures to reassure customers it's safe to shop in their stores amid the coronavirus pandemic, including plexiglass shields, increased cleaning, curbside pickup and shopping reservations to limit the number of people in stores. Meg Oliver takes a closer look.





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