Some areas along the East Coast could see more than two feet of snow in the season’s first major storm. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports from Maryland and CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN from New York City’s Central Park, where heavy snow is piling up quickly. Source
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Tom Cruise scolds film crew for violating coronavirus rules
“If I see you do it again you’re f***ing gone,” Cruise says to crew members he apparently saw violating social distancing rules. Source
Tom Cruise scolds film crew for breaking COVID-19 safety protocols
An audio recording of Tom Cruise ranting at crew members on the set of the latest “Mission: Impossible” movie in London has gone viral. The actor, who is also producing the film, was recorded while yelling at the crew for not following COVID-19 protocols. CBS Los Angeles’ Amy Johnson reports. (Disclaimer: “Mission: Impossible” is produced by Paramount Pictures, a division of ViacomCBS) Source
12/16: Red and Blue
Congress nears deal for COVID relief package; Huge early voting turnout in Georgia Sen. runoffs Source
First nursing home residents get COVID vaccine as rollout expands
Although coronavirus vaccines have made their way across the U.S., there have been some hiccups. David Begnaud takes a look. Source
One on one with Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff
During a bus tour through southern Georgia on Wednesday, Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff told CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns that the country “can’t afford gridlock and paralysis” in Washington. Caitlin joins CBSN’s “Red and Blue” anchor Elaine Quijano with more on why Ossoff thinks voter turnout will reach record levels in the state’s January runoff elections. Source
Texas man killed by police was shot in the back, attorney says
Ben Crump says an independent autopsy is consistent with witness accounts that say Joshua Feast was fleeing when shot. Source
Video shows Chicago police handcuff innocent naked woman in raid
Anjanette Young is suing the Chicago Police Department for her harrowing ordeal. Source
What to know about the four Georgia Senate candidates
The Georgia runoff elections are critical to determining which party controls the Senate. Source
Federal prisons to prioritize staffers for COVID-19 vaccine
Throughout the pandemic, many of the nation’s prisons have emerged as hotspots for the virus. Source