There are urgent new calls for parents to get their children vaccinated against the flu. Dozens of children have died from the flu this season. As Dean Reynolds reports, one girl survived but has lost her vision. Source
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Queen Elizabeth says she supports Harry and Meghan after family meeting
After an unprecedented meeting, Queen Elizabeth II said in a statement her family is “supportive” of Prince Harry and wife Meghan’s plans to split their time between the U.K. and Canada. But she also said she would have “preferred” a different decision. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source
Houston Astros hit with penalties over sign stealing
Major League Baseball hit the Houston Astros with harsh penalties for illegally using technology to gain an edge, stealing secret pitching signals used by opposing teams. Mark Strassmann has the latest. Source
U.S. troops describe moments Iranian missiles hit Iraqi base
New video released shows the moment Iranian missiles showered down on a U.S. base in Iraq. American troops scrambled into bunkers before the missiles hit. Holly Williams saw the aftermath of the attack. Source
7-year-old hockey player gets NHL to make inclusive playing cards
Sabrina Scali took action when she saw a deck of NHL playing cards, that only showed the queens as cheerleaders. Source
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Monday, January 13, 2020
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
Iowa girl loses her vision after rare complication from the flu
Jade DeLucia got a flu shot last March, but not for the current season which started this fall. Source
Kosher store shooters “planned greater acts of mayhem,” feds say
The two attackers had a bomb and plotted more attacks against Jews and law enforcement, officials said. Source
Senate trial expected to start January 21
The trial is expected to last three to five weeks. Source
Senate impeachment trial against Trump expected to begin January 21
The Senate is likely to start the impeachment trial against President Trump next Tuesday, January 21. Two Republican senators tell CBS News that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is telling his conference the trial will start next week and could last several weeks. Source