The coronavirus pandemic is once again disrupting students. Many parents worry their children are falling behind, and some teachers across the country are becoming exhausted. Janet Shamlian reports. Source
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Walk Off King: Titans RB Derrick Henry Delivers Once Again with Game-Winning TD
Henry notched his second “walk-off” overtime touchdown run of the season, counting the team’s win vs the Texans earlier in the year, and only the third in franchise history. The franchise’s only other game-winning overtime touchdown run came on Vince Young’s 39-yard run at Houston in 2006. Source
Many Republicans calling on Trump to accept 2020 election results
Many Republicans are criticizing President Trump’s efforts to change the election outcome and urge him to cooperate with the White House transition. Chip Reid reports. Source
How to cope with the stress of the holidays amid COVID-19 restrictions
Celebrating the holidays during COVID-19 will be tough for many of us this year. The CDC has already said people should avoid getting together with anyone outside their household. And potential “stay-at home” orders could make things even more difficult as people are separated from loved ones. Mental Health America President and CEO Paul Gionfriddo joins CBSN to discuss. Source
Titans Rally for 30-24 Overtime Win Over Ravens
The Titans rallied from a second-half deficit on Sunday and walked out of M&T Bank with a 30-24 win. A 29-yard touchdown run by Derrick Henry won it in overtime. Source
Trump campaign appeals Pennsylvania decision on election results
The judge wrote in his order that the plaintiffs employed “strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations, unpled in the operative complaint and unsupported by evidence.” Source
G20 summit concludes with vow to provide COVID-19 vaccines for all
The two-day summit of heads of state was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic and said it would “spare no effort to protect lives.” Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 11/22
Jane Pauley hosts our annual “Food Issue.” In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at the rise in food insecurity in the U.S. Plus: Martha Teichner meets a bagel business consultant; Rita Braver looks at artistic soup tureens; Seth Doane learns the secrets of making tortellini; Jim Axelrod interviews chef Vikas Khanna, who has built a coalition to feed millions in India; Mark Whitaker discusses Black contributions to American cuisine with chef Marcus Samuelsson; Jonathan Vigliotti meets a heirloom bean entrepreneur; Nancy Giles asks why Americans are so sweet on snacks; Luke Burbank visits America’s oldest Chinese restaurant (in Butte, Montana); Tracy Smith interviews Kate Hudson, actress and World Food Programme ambassador; Conor Knighton visits a mint farm; Kelefa Sanneh discovers new variations in rainbow cookies; and Mo Rocca drinks a toast to applejack, a spirit that helped fortify the American Revolution. Source
Trump continues to block Biden from federal agencies and resources
There is growing frustration inside President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team as President Trump continues to block access to federal agencies and resources. Ed O’Keefe has more. Source
The rise in Americans’ food insecurity
COVID-19 has deepened our nation’s hunger crisis. Since the pandemic started, as many as 7 million people have enrolled in the federal government’s food stamp program, and many are relying on food banks for the first time to feed their families. Correspondent Lee Cowan visits San Antonio, Texas, to find out how charitable organizations there are stepping up to feed the demand. Source