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President-elect pledges 100 million vaccine doses for Americans in first 100 days in office

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Laying out his plan to combat the coronavirus pandemic, President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday he wants 100 million vaccine doses given to Americans in his first 100 days. The announcement came as Biden continues to select cabinet picks. CBS News has learned he plans to nominate Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge to run the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Tom Vilsack as Secretary of Agriculture, a post he held during the Obama Administration. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Department of Justice announces it will investigate Casey Goodson Jr. police shooting

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The family of Casey Goodson Jr. says the 23-year-old was a law-abiding citizen who was wrongfully shot by a police officer while he was entering his home, and died in his kitchen in front of horrified family members. But authorities say he was seen waving his gun at an officer moments before, and refused commands to lay it down. Jeff Pegues has more.



Eye Opener: Documents suggest FDA will approve Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

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Newly released documents suggest the FDA will approve Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine, and doses could be shipped out by this weekend. Also, the Supreme Court has rejected a last-ditch effort from the Trump campaign to overturn Pennsylvania’s election results. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

CBS Evening News, December 8, 2020

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90-year-old woman becomes first to receive Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in U.K.; Legendary pilot Chuck Yeager, first to break sound barrier, dies at 97

Retired Army General Lloyd Austin is Biden's choice for secretary of defense

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President-elect Joe Biden says he will nominate retired Army General Lloyd Austin to be secretary of defense. Retired Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with analysis of this nomination. He also discussed the results of the army's investigation into Fort Hood and steps to combat sexual harassment and assault.

Black Americans 5 times more likely to be stopped by police, statistics show

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Body camera footage from two of George Floyd's arresting officers shows him sobbing and pleading. This comes more than 11 weeks after Floyd's death, when protests over racial inequality in policing have not disappeared. On average, Black men and women are five times more likely to be apprehended by the police, compared to White people. Too often, those encounters prove to be violent. Michelle Miller reports.

12/8: Red and Blue

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The 'safe harbor' deadline to certify results; Voting underway in crucial Georgia Senate races

White House hosts summit on COVID vaccines without companies that produced shots

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President Trump used Tuesday's coronavirus vaccine summit to push baseless conspiracies about his election loss that have repeatedly failed to hold up to scrutiny in court. Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about why Pfizer and Moderna, the companies producing the leading vaccine candidates in the U.S., did not attend the event.





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