A new report from Rolling Stone says the organizers of the January 6th rally had dozens of planning meetings with members of Congress and White House officials. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN’s “Red and Blue” with the latest on the January 6th investigation. Source
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Record-breaking bomb cyclone lashes West Coast
The San Francisco Bay Area is recovering from what’s being called the strongest storm to hit the region in more than 25 years. Record rain, howling winds and mudslides caused widespread damage from southern California to the Pacific Northwest. David Begnaud reports. Source
Virginia’s governor’s race remains close
The race could be a referendum on President Biden’s agenda and popularity. Source
Police give update on deadly shooting at Boise mall
At least two people were killed and four were injured in a shooting at a mall in Boise, Idaho, police officials said Monday. A suspect is in custody. Source
President Biden heads to NJ to promote spending plan
President Joe Biden goes to New Jersey on Monday to promote his infrastructure and social spending bills. CBS News political reporter Adam Brewster joins CBSN’s Tanya Rivero from New Jersey. Source
Facebook’s new biz plan? Find young people in the metaverse
Mark Zuckerberg says the social media company wants to make serving young adults “our North Star.” Source
Gas jumps 20 cents a gallon in a month
U.S. drivers paid an average of more than $3.36 per gallon Monday, according to one price tracker. Source
CBP agents cited for “misconduct” in Facebook posts were largely allowed to keep jobs
A report released Monday the House Oversight and Reform Committee found a “number of failings at CBP, including an inconsistent disciplinary process.” Source
6 injured, including officer, after reports of shots fired at Boise mall
Police said one of the injured people is a police officer. Source
3 states lead the U.S. in workers quitting jobs
Workers are joining the “Great Resignation” due to burnout, COVID-19 anxiety and a search for higher wages, experts say. Source