In this week’s edition of “Questions Answered in the Toyota Green Room,” The Energy Project’s Tony Schwartz talks about the best ways to avoid stress and unplug this Thanksgiving holiday. Source
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Myanmar forces kill dozens of people, including children
“On Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day, security forces are murdering unarmed civilians, including children, the very people they swore to protect. This bloodshed is horrifying,” said U.S. Ambassador Thomas Vajda. Source
“The Good Wife’s” Matt Czuchry in the Toyota Green Room
In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” Gayle King asks “The Good Wife’s” Matt Czuchry about his acting playlists and chats with sleep specialist Michael Breus about the importance of getting 7 hours of sleep. 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Croft talks with Gayle about his interview with Steve Carrell. Source
Obama pardons “Cheese,” the Thanksgiving turkey
President Obama delivers brief remarks about Thanksgiving before offering a presidential pardon to “Cheese,” this year’s lucky Turkey. Source
New research highlights benefits of full-day pre-K
Arthur J. Reynolds, of the University of Minnesota, says kids in full day preschool had greater gains in literacy and language development, math skills, socio-emotional learning and also physical health. Adriana Diaz reports. Source
Coronavirus infections rising nationwide as states face pressure to reopen
Forty-four states recorded spikes in coronavirus infections over the last two weeks, despite increased vaccinations nationwide. Health officials warn that reopening prematurely can undo the progress made so far. Danya Bacchus reports. Source
Bill Cosby loses yet another performance
A venue in Green Bay, Wisconsin cancelled an upcoming Bill Cosby performance, and the comedian was also removed from the advisory board of a North Carolina university. Also, Angelina Jolie directed the film “Unbroken,” which opens in December. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment news. Source
North America leads the world in obesity-related cancer
Researchers say that one-quarter of obesity-related cancers in North America are avoidable. Also, new concerns for children who use acetaminophen. Wendy Gillette reports on the day’s top health news. Source
Mandatory calorie counts coming to menus nationwide
A provision of the Affordable Care Act will soon require calorie counts on menus at restaurants with 20 or more locations. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the new law and how it can affect America’s health. Source
Keira Knightley on new movie “The Imitation Game” and women in the workplace
This Thanksgiving weekend, Knightley’s new film, “The Imitation Game” is released in theaters. It’s the story of British math genius Alan Turing and the team who helped him crack a code and win World War II. Norah O’Donnell speaks with Knightley about the movie and how some women might still be able to relate to her character. Source