Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says the city is preparing to vaccinate 5,000 people per day if and when a vaccine is approved. Source
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U.S braces for surge after Thanksgiving holiday during pandemic
CBS News’ Mark Strassmann reports from Georgia on the nationwide surge in COVID-19 cases. Source
Birx says Americans who gathered for Thanksgiving should assume they’re infected and get tested
Dr. Deborah Birx, the coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force, says Americans should get tested 5 to 10 days after Thanksgiving if they traveled. Source
Open: This is “Face the Nation,” November 29
Today on “Face the Nation,” preparations to distribute the yet-to-be-approved coronavirus vaccine pick up speed as America braces for the fallout from the Thanksgiving holiday Source
Live Updates from Titans-Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
Titans Senior Writer and Editor Jim Wyatt gives live updates from Sunday’s Week 12 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. Source
George Clooney: Down to Earth
The actor-director, who returns to the world of sci-fi with the post-apocalyptic thriller “The Midnight Sky,” talks about how marriage and fatherhood has changed his perspective Source
Portraits of the homeless
For five years 20-year-old Canadian photographer Leah Denbok has been taking photos of the homeless in Toronto, capturing their faces as well as their stories, to bring attention to their plight. Correspondent John Blackstone talks with Leah and her father, Tim, who have used her haunting photographs to raise funds for homeless charities. Source
Jim Gaffigan’s 2020 set to music
The comedian’s Thanksgiving holiday, which he shared with the same people he’s been in lockdown with since March, suggests a musical theme for this Year of COVID-19 Source
Peace advocate Colman McCarthy
A former monk, Washington Post columnist and golfer, the teacher of peace studies has forged his own path spreading the philosophy of non-violence Source
Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest on “Let Them All Talk”
Three remarkable actress – Academy Award-winners Meryl Streep and Dianne Wiest, and Emmy Award-winner Candice Bergen – share the screen in a new film by director Steven Soderbergh, “Let Them All Talk,” an exercise in improvisation, in which its actors were required to create much of the dialogue themselves. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with the trio about the rarity of starring in a major Hollywood film about three women in their 70s. Source