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January 6 panel issues new subpoenas for top Trump aides

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The House committee investigating the deadly Capitol riot has issued new subpoenas to several high-profile allies of former President Trump, including Michael Flynn, Bernard Kerik, and attorney John Eastman. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN with the latest news from Washington.

How supply shortages will make Thanksgiving dinner more expensive

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Supply chain problems across the country could cause havoc for people's holiday plans. Meg Oliver finds out why shoppers may want to hit the grocery store soon to prepare for Thanksgiving, and Jill Schlesinger tells us how long we can expect to see inflated prices.

105-year-old Louisiana woman, Julia Hawkins, sets world record in running

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105-year-old Julia Hawkins of Louisiana just set a world record at the Louisiana Senior Olympic Games for being the first woman and first American in her age group to run 100 meters. But this achievement is just a drop in the bucket for the centenarian who has lived through two world wars and spent 70 years married to the love of her life. Lead national correspondent David Begnaud reports.



Russia lifts lockdown despite surging coronavirus infection rate

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Workers in Russia are back in the office this week after the government ordered everyone to stay home for several days in an effort to curb rising coronavirus infections. CBS News reporter Mary Ilyushina joins "CBSN AM" from Moscow with the latest.

Puerto Rico praised for successful COVID vaccine rollout

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In Puerto Rico, nearly 90% of people ages 12 or older have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and just over 80% are fully vaccinated. Isabella Cueto, a Sharon Begley-STAT Science Reporting Fellow at STAT News, joins "CBSN AM" to discuss just how the U.S. territory became so successful.

New book from sister of late actress Natalie Wood points finger at Robert Wagner

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A new book from Hollywood actress Natalie Wood's sister, Lana, takes a look at her mysterious death 40 years ago. Natalie Wood died Thanksgiving weekend in 1981 while on a yacht trip off California's Catalina Island with her then-husband actor Robert Wagner. The death was ruled an accident, but three years ago, he was named a person of interest. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty spoke to Lana Wood about her book and the investigation.

Embryo mix-up leads to two women birthing each other's baby

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A family is suing after giving birth to the wrong baby due to an embryo mix-up. CBS’ Mireya Villareal spoke to the family about their heart-wrenching decision to give back the newborn the mother birthed and how the mistake even happened.

College athletes profit from new NCAA policy

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College athletes can now get paid for their name, image and likeness under a new NCAA policy. Dana Jacobson sits down with University of Kentucky athletes to see how they are managing this new profitable landscape.

Eye Opener: Families demand answers after tragedy at Astroworld music festival

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Dozens of families move forward with lawsuits after the deadly stampede at Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival. Also, the second week of the high-profile trial of Kyle Rittenhouse gets underway with testimony from the only person who survived the shooting. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.





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