Grace and Colin Phillips, who lost their father to COVID-19, say their father had a young spirit and could easily talk to anyone. Source
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U.K. centenarian hero Captain Tom signs a movie deal
British veteran and global sensation Captain Tom Moore and his daughter have signed a seven-figure deal to make a movie of his remarkable life. Charlie D’Agata asks the 100-year-old fundraising hero who he thinks should play the leading role. Source
Dodger Stadium vaccination site temporarily shut down due to protesters
Anti-vaccination protesters temporarily shut down the mega vaccination site at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium. The mayor’s office said the site was closed for 55 minutes, but no appointments were canceled. CBS Los Angeles’ Laurie Perez reports. Source
Protests temporarily shut down LA mega vaccination site
One man who was waiting on line for an hour said protesters at the stadium in Los Angeles told him that the coronavirus isn’t real and vaccinations are dangerous. Source
COVID variant first detected in U.K. now in 50 countries
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from London on the global impacts of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Source
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont urges Biden to “give us some transparency” on COVID vaccine rollout
“What’s most important for the Biden Administration is give us some transparency,” Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said. Source
Efforts to stop spread of COVID-19 kick into high gear amid mutant strains
CBS News’ Manuel Bojorquez reports from Miami as the threat from new strains of coronavirus have the nation on edge. Source
Blizzard to bury Northeast in feet of snow
The storm will also cause near-hurricane force wind gusts and major coastal flooding. Source
01/31: Richmond, Lamont, Suarez, Gottlieb, Jackson
This week on “Face the Nation,” chaos has turned to calm at the White House, but the challenges facing the newly elected president continue to grow. Source
Tens of thousands join protests in support of Putin foe Navalny
More than 4,700 people were detained by police, according to a monitoring group, and some were beaten. Source