Slaoui said 17.5 million doses of coronavirus vaccines have shipped thus far. Source
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Open: This is “Face the Nation,” January 3
Today on “Face the Nation,” the government’s plan to vaccine Americans is already showing signs of strain as the number of coronavirus cases and deaths climbs higher than ever, and concern over a new variant of the virus grows. Source
U.S. vaccine chief Moncef Slaoui says “we need to improve” pace of administering shots
Moncef Slaoui, the chief science adviser for Operation Warp Speed, says the federal government is “standing by” and ready to help states speed up administering the vaccine. Source
Vaccine demand surges as rollout proves to be shaky across country
CBS News’ Carter Evans reports from Los Angeles where the virus has surpassed record cases. Source
Global community outpaces U.S. in administering new COVID vaccine
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Liz Palmer reports from London on the ongoing worldwide impacts of the coronavirus. Source
Looking ahead in 2021: Will Washington welcome the new dawn?
The nation awaits a new president, yet 2020 leaves behind unfinished political and pandemic business, with questions about what Trump loyalists portend both for President-elect Biden’s agenda, and the Republican Party’s future. Source
Nature: Bald eagles in Idaho
“Sunday Morning” takes us among bald eagles at Lake Coeur d’Alene in Idaho. Videographer: Hank Heusinkveld. Source
Remembering Sumner Redstone
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the life of one of the magnates of the entertainment industry: Sumner Redstone, who went from running drive-in movie theatres to becoming chairman of the media giant Viacom. Lee Cowan reports. Source
2021: The U.S., no longer AWOL on the world stage
The New Year promises a period of renewed engagement in the world by the United States, but after four years of the outgoing administration, will our Western allies once again trust American leadership? Correspondent Mark Phillips talks with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and with Dr. Karin von Hippel, director-general of the Royal United Services Institute in London. Source
Looking ahead in 2021: The U.S., no longer AWOL on the world stage
The New Year promises a period of renewed engagement in the world by the United States, but after four years of the outgoing administration, will our Western allies once again trust American leadership? Source