Joe Biden has now received more than 74,000,000 votes — the most of any presidential candidate in U.S. history. Source
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Democrats “devastated” and reflective after House GOP exceeds expectations
House Republicans were able to knock off at least five Democratic incumbents they had targeted in 2020. Source
2020 Election Live Updates: Biden leads as vote count continues in key states
The race for the presidency remains uncalled. Source
Rare maps cast doubt on Florida history, spot of explorer’s killing
James MacDougald believes he has rewritten Florida history and added further intrigue to the early story of the Tampa Bay area. Source
U.S. watches Pennsylvania as end of election nears
Former Vice President Joe Biden is just 17 electoral college votes away from the presidency, leading President Trump in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania. However, the vote count continues with no final conclusion to the race. Ed O’Keefe joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the state of the election. Source
David Sedaris on “The Best of Me,” and the personal stories in his work
Celebrated writer David Sedaris may be one of the only authors alive who can fill concert venues just so people could listen to him read. While audiences feel like a distant memory during the coronavirus pandemic, he spoke to Jeff Glor about how the things he’s still found to laugh about and his new book, “The Best of Me,” a collection of his best essays and stories. Source
Nonprofit supports families of fallen special operations soldiers
Each year, Americans honor those who’ve served in the nation’s military on Veteran’s Day on November 11. It’s a solemn day for those who remember service members who never made it home from their assignments, including members of elite special operations units. Catherine Herridge looks at how the Special Operations Warrior Foundation is fulfilling a battlefield promise to educate the children of these fallen warriors. Source
Latino voters share why they supported the presidential candidate they did
Latino voters have been courted by both Republicans and Democrats this election cycle, and while many may lean conservative, as Mireya Villarreal reports, their choices for president are part of a changing electoral landscape, and are more complicated than just a single voting bloc. Source
Saturday Sessions: The Avett Brothers perform “The Fire”
Growing up in North Carolina, music was in the family for Scott and Seth Avett. With a professional pianist grandmother and a guitarist father, the brothers played in their own rock bands in school before merging them. The Avett Brothers saw two albums nominated for Grammy Awards, and released their latest over the summer, titled “The Third Gleam.” They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “The Fire.” Source
Saturday Sessions: The Avett Brothers perform “I Go To My Heart”
Growing up in North Carolina, music was in the family for Scott and Seth Avett. With a professional pianist grandmother and a guitarist father, the brothers played in their own rock bands in school before merging them. The Avett Brothers saw two albums nominated for Grammy Awards, and released their latest over the summer, titled “The Third Gleam.” They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “I Go To My Heart.” Source