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11/20: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on babies in Gaza evacuated to Egypt, the legacy of former first lady Rosalynn Carter, and a revolt in the AI industry.

What Sam Altman's ouster from OpenAI could mean for the tech world

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Employees at the artificial intelligence company OpenAI are in an open revolt — threatening to quit following the ouster of CEO Sam Altman. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent has the latest. Then, Charlie Warzel, staff writer at "The Atlantic," joins to discuss what it all could mean for the wider world of tech.

How Rosalynn Carter wielded her power as first lady

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Former first lady Rosalynn Carter died Sunday at the age of 96. Anita McBride, director of the First Ladies Initiative at American University, joins CBS News to discuss how Mrs. Carter revolutionized her time in the White House.



OpenAI employees demand return of ousted CEO

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Hundreds of employees at OpenAI have signed a letter threatening to quit unless ousted CEO Sam Altman is brought back. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is defending himself against charges of antisemitism as major advertisers pull out of X. Jo Ling Kent reports.

Heavy fighting reported near second Gaza hospital

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Israeli tanks have reportedly surrounded northern Gaza's Indonesian Hospital, where nearly 3,000 Palestinians are sheltering and at least 12 people were killed Monday in artillery fire, according to the Hamas-run Ministry of Health. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports from Jerusalem.

Biden campaign tackles age concerns as president turns 81

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President Biden turned 81 years old on Monday. The president's age has become a genuine concern for many voters as the 2024 presidential election draws nearer. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins to discuss where things stand in the race with the Iowa caucuses eight weeks out.

AAA predicts record travel this Thanksgiving

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AAA estimates a near-record number of Americans -- 55 million -- will travel more than 50 miles from their home for Thanksgiving this year. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more on how airlines and Amtrak are preparing for the holiday rush.

Tips on how to avoid food poisoning

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There are 48 million cases of foodborne illness in the U.S. every year, according to the CDC. Janet Shamlien spoke with experts who provided tips on how shoppers and home cooks can avoid food poisoning.

Eye on America: AP African American Studies course and a Hollywood monastery in transition

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In California, we get an exclusive look at the new AP African American Studies course being offered in some high schools, which has received pushback from some conservative politicians. Then, we tour a monastery that once housed an order of nuns right in the heart of Hollywood. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

Premature babies evacuated from Al-Shifa as another hospital in Gaza is under fire

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Premature babies have been evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital following an Israeli assault on the medical facility, which the IDF claims was also being used as a Hamas base. Doctors and Gaza officials deny the claims, as Israeli forces have begun firing on another hospital in the Gaza Strip. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

Wet weather threatens Thanksgiving travel

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A rainy forecast could complicate what's already expected to be a difficult travel week. The Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren looks at what Thanksgiving travelers can expect.

Airlines prepare for busy Thanksgiving

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Airlines are gearing up for what they expect to be the busiest Thanksgiving ever. Meanwhile, AAA predicts more than 49 million Americans will drive to their Thanksgiving destination. Kris Van Cleave takes a look at the busy travel week.

Why do U.S. presidents pardon turkeys, and how are they chosen?

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The U.S. has enjoyed the presidential turkey pardon for more than three decades, and the tradition continued when President Biden pardoned two lucky turkeys Monday afternoon on the South Lawn. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe nabbed a coveted interview with one of the birds, and National Turkey Federation chairman Steve Lykken.





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