The body of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick will lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda next week. Sicknick was killed in the deadly siege of the Capitol on January 6. Investigators are hoping new video and a larger reward will help them find others who plotted, planned and executed the attack. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
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Early data finds racial disparity in COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Information from 23 states that report COVID-19 vaccinations by race and ethnicity shows a stark difference in the rollout, with communities hit hardest by the virus lagging or being left behind. Adriana Diaz has the details. Source
Congressman tests positive for COVID after receiving second vaccine dose
Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch is asymptomatic, said his communications director. Source
Saturday Sessions: Waylon Payne performs “Sins of the Father”
Waylon Payne, a scion of outlaw country music royalty, is joining this episode of “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” Payne comes to Saturday Sessions after releasing his first album in 16 years, “Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me.” Payne joins from Nashville, Tennessee to perform “Sins of the Father.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Waylon Payne performs “Dangerous Criminal”
Waylon Payne, a scion of outlaw country music royalty, is joining this episode of “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” Payne comes to Saturday Sessions after releasing his first album in 16 years, “Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me.” Payne joins from Nashville, Tennessee to perform “Dangerous Criminal.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Waylon Payne performs “All the Trouble”
Waylon Payne, a scion of outlaw country music royalty, is joining this episode of “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” Payne comes to Saturday Sessions after releasing his first album in 16 years, “Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me.” Payne joins from Nashville, Tennessee to perform “All the Trouble.” Source
CVS and Walgreens blamed for COVID-19 vaccine issues with nation’s oldest and most vulnerable population
Critics say CVS and Walgreens are to blame for a slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines meant for residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The federal government selected the two pharmacies to lead the effort with that part of the U.S. population. CBS MoneyWatch senior reporter Stephen Gandel joined “CBSN AM” with the latest on the delays. Source
High-fiber cereal fans decry nationwide shortage of Grape-Nuts
Post Holdings says the more than 120-year-old brand should be back on store shelves in the spring. Source
Lawmakers urge Biden to offer recurring $2,000 stimulus checks
Rep. Ilhan Omar and other left-leaning Democrats say “massive relief” is needed for low-income Americans. Source
RNC planning to invite Trump to donor retreat
Mr. Trump has not yet made a public appearance since he left office on January 20. Source