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Restaurants and small businesses hope for help from COVID relief bill

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The coronavirus pandemic has crippled restaurants and small businesses across the country, but the extension of the Paycheck Protection Program may help. CBS News' Chip Reid spoke with Montana restaurant owner Chuck Tanner about impact and how he's keeping his business going.

Black Voters Matter Fund co-founder on ruling blocking voter purge in 2 Georgia counties

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A federal judge blocked two Georgia counties from removing more than 4,000 registered voters from their rolls ahead of the January 5 runoff elections, which will determine which party controls the Senate. LaTosha Brown, a co-founder of the Black Voters Matter Fund, spoke to CBSN's Chip Reid about the ruling and the fight over voting access in Georgia.

Doctor on COVID vaccine rollout, holiday travel concerns

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The CDC says more than 11 million doses of coronavirus vaccines have been shipped across the U.S. this month, but so far only about 2 million people have received the vaccine. Dr Robert Glatter, an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, joined CBSN to discuss why the U.S. has had a slow start to the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. He also talks about a new vaccine formula being tested by Novavax, and his concerns about the hazards of holiday travel amid the pandemic.

Tara Grinstead Interview

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Watch a 1999 interview of Tara Grinstead by "The Fun Channel." (Video courtesy of The Fun Channel, Tifton, Ga./funchannelamerica.com)



Kamala Harris receives COVID-19 vaccine

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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris received her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday in Washington, D.C. She got the shot on camera in hopes of encouraging Americans to get vaccinated when it's their turn. "That was easy," she said after the shot was administered.

Georgia Senate candidates rake in record-breaking fundraising hauls

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The latest FEC filings from Christmas Eve show Georgia's Senate runoff candidates raised a combined $340 million for their campaigns over the last two months, with Democrats outraising Republicans. Republican strategist and co-founder of the nonprofit "Speak Georgia" Janelle King joins CBSN host Tom Hanson to discuss the final week of campaigning ahead of the January 5th elections.

Incumbents face tough choices ahead of the Georgia Senate runoffs

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The fight over increasing stimulus payments to $2,000 and a vote to override the president's veto of the National Defense Authorization Act could have big implications for Georgia Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue as they campaign to keep their seats in the January 5th runoffs. Patricia Murphy, politics reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, spoke with Jamie Yuccas on CBSN about what's at stake and the large early voting turnout in the Peach State.

Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Remembering lives lost in the sports world in 2020

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Fans around the world mourned the loss of some of the greats of the sports world in 2020. CBS News special correspondent James Brown, who is also the host of "The NFL Today" and "Inside the NFL," joins CBSN to talk about the lives lost and the special connection he shared with one of them.

Rudy Giuliani draws scrutiny from investigators

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New York Magazine Intelligencer writer Matt Steib joins Jamie Yuccas on CBSN to talk about potential legal investigations facing President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, and the limitations of presidential pardon power.

Vote on $2,000 coronavirus relief checks heads to Senate

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CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss the latest on efforts to increase coronavirus stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000, and how President Trump's conversation with Senator Lindsey Graham during a game of golf influenced the president's decision to sign the funding bill.

Pediatrician discusses children receiving COVID-19 vaccines

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Dr. Dyan Hes, a New York City pediatrician, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, including the beginning of clinical trials on another potential vaccine from Novavax and the rollout of Pfizer's and Moderna's vaccines.

Saudi Arabia sparks renewed global criticism over sentencing of women's rights activist

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Saudi Arabia is facing renewed global criticism after sentencing one of its most prominent women's rights activists to nearly six years in prison. A Saudi court convicted Loujain Al-Hathloul of a list of crimes under a vague anti-terrorism law after she was charged with "agitating for change" and "pursuing a foreign agenda." CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has traveled and reported from Saudi Arabia extensively, and she joins CBSN with the latest developments.

From 2012: Pierre Cardin, the man who turned fashion on its head

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Designer Pierre Cardin, who revolutionized the fashion world with his eye-popping Space Age designs and savvy licensing, died on December 29, 2020 at age 98. In this profile which originally aired on "CBS Sunday Morning" on April 22, 2012, correspondent David Turecamo talked with the man who traded in haute couture for prêt-à-porter.





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