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Vernon Jones on why he is leaving the Democratic Party

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Former Georgia state Representative Vernon Jones is becoming a Republican. A longtime conservative Democrat, he endorsed President Trump in the 2020 campaign and spoke at the Republican National Convention. Jones joins CBSN to discuss why he is making the change now.

Disneyland to host COVID-19 vaccination site

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The theme park, which has been closed since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, is set to host the first mass-vaccination site in Orange County, California, as the state faces a record number of COVID-19 deaths. CBS Los Angeles' Tina Patel reports from Anaheim.

Indoor dining to resume in Philadelphia, with limits

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Philadelphia officials are allowing restaurants to resume limited indoor dining in the city after rolling back some COVID-19 restrictions. The restrictions will be eased on Saturday, January 16. Watch the update from Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley.



6 park rangers shot and killed in mountain gorilla sanctuary

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At least six park rangers were shot and killed and several others wounded Sunday in Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. While no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, officials are blaming one of the many militia groups that vie for control of natural resources in the endangered gorillas' habitat. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins Anne-Marie Green on CBSN AM to talk about how the great apes and their protectors get caught in the crossfire in the unstable border area.

Can Trumpism endure without Trump?

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Derek Thompson, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joined CBSN to discuss what he calls the Rosetta stone for the rise of President Trump and if Trumpism can survive beyond its namesake.

Washington Post analyzes Western media's coverage of Capitol Hill riot

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Washington Post Global Opinions Editor Karen Attiah joined CBSN to discuss her opinion piece titled "How Western media would have covered the storming of the U.S. Capitol if it had happened in another country." In the piece, Attiah argues coverage of the attack would have been different if it occurred on foreign soil.

Agnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor and Olympic champion, turns 100

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Because of World War II, Agnes Keleti didn't have a chance to compete in the Olympics until she was 31 years old. However, the Holocaust survivor went on to win 10 Olympic medals, and she is now the oldest surviving Olympic champion ever.

Law professor breaks down options for holding Trump accountable

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Members of Congress are looking at different pathways to hold President Trump accountable after the assault on the U.S. Capitol last week, including recommending the 25th Amendment, pursuing impeachment, or using a provision of the 14th Amendment to bar him from future office. Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School, joins CBSN to break them all down.

Tuesday Morning Quarterback: NFL playoffs heat up

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The road to the Super Bowl has had some surprises this time around! James Brown, CBS News special correspondent and host of "The NFL Today" spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about the upsets and the teams to watch. They also dive into last night's College Football Championship game and the story of a college basketball player who survived cancer and ended his season with an amazing play.





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