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Legal expert weighs in after jury convicts 3 men in murder of Ahmaud Arbery

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The three White men convicted in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery are now facing life in prison. A jury found them guilty Wednesday of killing the 25-year-old Black man in Georgia in February 2020. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports. Then CBS News legal contributor and former Manhattan prosecutor Rebecca Roiphe joined CBSN's Christina Ruffini to discuss.

Medical officials warn holiday gatherings could lead to spike in COVID hospitalizations, deaths

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More than 53 million Americans are expected to travel for Thanksgiving this year. Medical officials say they are worried that holiday gatherings could cause a spike in infections. A new forecast from the CDC predicts that COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths will be on the rise over the next few weeks. Intensive care physician Dr. Lakshmana Swamy joins CBSN to discuss.

A jury found three men guilty in last year's murder of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia

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A Georgia jury found Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan guilty of the murder of a Black man last year. The three White men chased down Ahmaud Arbery and shot him to death last February, sparking nationwide protests. The men said they thought he was a burglar, but prosecutors said Arbery was just jogging in the neighborhood.



Supply chain issues to affect holiday shopping season

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The backlog in the U.S. supply chain is going to cost consumers more money and make some gifts harder to find this holiday season. Keesa Schreane, global partner director at the London Stock Exchange Group, spoke with Christina Ruffini on CBSN about how long these issues are expected to last.

President Biden spends Thanksgiving in Nantucket while his Build Back Better plan hangs in limbo in the Senate

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President Biden is spending Thanksgiving with his family in Nantucket, Massachusetts, a tradition dating back to the president's time as a Senator. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson speaks with CBS News' Christina Ruffini about how Mr. Biden is spending his Thanksgiving and how he plans to tackle the nation's issues when he returns to Washington.

Climate change is making harvest more difficult this year for cranberry farmers

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Cranberries are a staple in many Thanksgiving meals. But this year, the trip these little fruits made to your table was a bit more challenging. That’s because warmer weather and record rainfall caused by climate change are making the berries grow more slowly. Eric Fisher got waist-deep at a Massachusetts farm to find out how growers are coping with the irregular weather patterns.





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