This week on “Face the Nation,” the government’s plan to vaccine Americans is already showing signs of strain as the number of coronavirus cases and deaths climbs higher than ever, and concern over a new variant of the virus grows. Source
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Military needs “honest reckoning” over racism in its ranks, says Black veteran
“Without Black veterans being front and center in the conversation about their service, their experiences, that history will be lost,” co-founder Richard Brookshire said. Source
1/31: Francis Suarez, Scott Gottlieb, Janice Jackson
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the spread of COVID-19 in Florida and how the vaccine can serve as a backstop in the fight against the pandemic. Source
Titans Join AFC South Teams in Making Donation in Support of Texans and Houston Community Impacted by Winter Storms
NFL Foundation contributes additional $100,000 donation to the Houston/Harris County 2021 Winter Storm Relief Fund. Source
Black Veterans Project co-founder on the history and impact of America’s Black veterans
The Black Veterans Project co-founder and executive director Richard Brookshire joins CBSN to discuss the importance of initiatives supporting veterans of color and the legacy of inequality within the ranks. Source
275 charged so far: What we know about the Capitol riot arrests
Prosecutors have charged around 275 people for their alleged roles in the riot. Source
Drunken driving charge against Bruce Springsteen dropped
“I had two small shots of tequila,” Springsteen said in response to questions from an assistant U.S. attorney. Source
FDA confirms Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine works well
An FDA review released today confirmes the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine is both safe and effective against COVID-19, likely setting the stage for a third vaccine to be authorized for use in the U.S. Dr. Neeta Ogden joined CBSN with more. Source
CVS booking vaccination slots for 570,000 in 17 states
Chain expands locations offering immunization shots to Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Source
Biden’s CIA pick vows to “get to the bottom” of microwave attacks
Burns, who would be the first career diplomat to lead the spy agency, appeared before senators for his confirmation hearing on Wednesday. Source