Loeffler tested positive on Friday but was tested again Saturday and the results were inconclusive. Source
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President-elect Joe Biden moves forward with transition despite lack of cooperation from Trump administration
President-elect Joe Biden is moving forward with his White House transition despite a lack of cooperation from the Trump administration. He met on Friday with top congressional leaders to discuss the pandemic and economic crisis. “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss that and more. Source
Trump campaign requests recount in Georgia
Georgia earlier in the week already completed a full hand recount of all the ballots in the state at the behest of the secretary of state. Source
Self-defense or murder? Shooting death divides community
A young mother woman admits to killing her partner, telling police she had endured years of abuse and feared for her life. So why didn’t everyone believe her? Source
CBS Weekend News, November 21, 2020
States issue new restrictions to contain surge of coronavirus infections; Displaced owl found in Rockefeller Christmas could take flight as soon as Monday Source
Inside the Nicole Addimando murder case
On September 27, 2018, Christopher Grover was found dead in his home. His partner Nicole Addimando admits to killing him, but claims she was horrifically abused. Source
Judge dismisses Trump campaign’s attempt to stop Pennsylvania election certification
A federal judge dismissed a Trump campaign lawsuit that attempted to stop Pennsylvania from certifying its election results. The Trump campaign said they plan to appeal. CBSN Pittsburgh reports. Source
From 2000: The journey of Jan Morris
British journalist, travel writer and historian Jan Morris died Friday, November 20, 2020, at the age of 94. In this profile (originally broadcast on “CBS Sunday Morning” February 13, 2000), Morris talked with correspondent Tom Fenton at her home in Wales, about her globe-trekking career (including following Edmund Hillary up Mount Everest) and the subjects of her books (including President Abraham Lincoln), as well as her inward journey, of transitioning from a man to a woman. Source
Spy sentenced to life in U.S. prison can now return to Israel
Jonathan Pollard was the only American to ever receive a life sentence for spying for an ally. Source
AAA says fewer people will travel for Thanksgiving amid coronavirus pandemic
THE CDC says Americans should stay put this holiday season and only only celebrate with people in their own households. But AAA expects up 50 million people to travel for Thanksgiving. While overall numbers are still high, airlines are taking a hit. Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants, joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss how to travel safely this year. Source