Virginia Democratic Representative Abigail Spanberger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss joining over 30 members of Congress in calling for an investigation on “suspicious activity” before the Capitol Hill attack. Source
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Employers debate whether to make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for employees
LinkedIn’s senior editor at large Jessi Hempel joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the ongoing debate about whether employers should require their employees to get the coronavirus vaccine. Plus, what kind of influence Dollar General has as one of the first large businesses to offer employees an incentive to get the vaccine. Source
California cracks down on fraud but some with legitimate claims are frozen out of their accounts
California’s unemployment agency has frozen more than a million accounts because of fraud. But many unemployed Californians with legitimate claims tell CBS News that their accounts have been inexplicably frozen as well. “CBS This Morning” consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner reports. Source
Trump urges “no violence,” but takes no responsibility for inciting Capitol attack
In a video posted on social media Wednesday, President Trump did not acknowledge the U.S. House’s historic impeachment vote against him. But after facing condemnation from members of his own party, the president did condemn last week’s riot at the U.S. Capitol and urged “no violence” ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. But the President is still not taking responsibility for his part in inciting the crowd that attacked the Capitol last week. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid has more. Source
Sneak peek: The Murder of Jackie Vandagriff
After a chance encounter at a bar a college student is murdered. Was it because she resembled the killer’s ex? CBS News chief investigative and senior national correspondent Jim Axelrod reports in an all-new “48 Hours” airing Saturday, January 16 at 10/9c on CBS. Source
Analysis of President Trump’s second impeachment and lawmakers’ game plan going forward
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins “CBS This Morning” to give an analysis on President Trump’s second impeachment and what to expect leading up to Inauguration Day. Source
Arizona battles a growing COVID-19 crisis
Arizona is one of the nation’s COVID-19 hotspots, as medical professionals there are pushed to their limits fighting for the lives of their growing number of patients. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports. Source
Post-COVID lungs worse than the worst smokers’ lungs, surgeon says
Texas trauma surgeon Dr. Brittany Bankhead-Kendall says that means even survivors could have long-term post-COVID problems. Source
Despite efforts to increase rollout, vaccination rates fail to meet demand
The federal government is requesting states to vaccinate more people, even though many can’t meet the demand. David Begnaud has the details. Source
China finally lets WHO into Wuhan to probe COVID-19 origins
Given that it took China a year to let the international scientists in, don’t count on any quick, definitive answers on where the coronavirus came from. Source