Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Martha Teichner looks at the aftermath of this week’s presidential election. Plus: Barry Petersen checks out a revolutionary new form of implant surgery for amputees; Mo Rocca delves into the collaboration of comedian Steve Martin and New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss; Seth Doane talks with actress Sophia Loren about her new Netflix film, “The Life Ahead,” directed by her son, Edoardo Ponti; Kelefa Sanneh checks out how independent bookstores have been fighting to survive during COVID-19; Elizabeth Palmer sits down with 100-year-old French artist Pierre Soulages, a master of black paint; comedian Jim Gaffigan reflects on the end of an election marathon; and Lee Cowan chases down some Pappy Van Winkle, perhaps the world’s most coveted bourbon. Source
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The election’s aftermath
One thing is clear from this week’s presidential election results: America is a deeply, almost evenly divided country. Correspondent Martha Teichner takes a look at this divide, and what it means for our nation moving forward. Source
The election aftermath, and the power of the vote
One thing is clear from this week’s presidential election results: America is a deeply, almost evenly divided nation, facing potential damage to our democracy, but also possessing the means to protect it Source
Election Live Updates: Biden calls for unity as focus turns to transition
“Now the work of making this vision real is the task of our time,” Biden said in his first address to the nation as president-elect. Source
Murder at the Mall: The Michelle Martinko Case
Michelle Martinko fought for her life in a parking lot. Her attacker was left bleeding — creating the evidence that solved the case. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports for “48 Hours.” Source
Is Iowa teen’s killer linked to missing news anchor?
Michelle Martinko’s killer curiously mentions Jodi Huisentruit’s name in his police interview. Was it nervous banter or something more sinister? Source
Biden projected winner, Trump not conceding yet
Biden is projected to secure enough electoral votes needed to capture the White House. Source
Young murder victim helps solve her own cold case
The 1979 case of a murdered 18-year-old baffled local police officers for decades, until they got a break from evidence Michelle Martinko left behind. Source
President-elect Joe Biden declares “clear victory” and calls for unity
This is the first address Biden and Harris make after projections that they won the election. Source
Live Updates: Biden projected winner, Trump not conceding yet
Biden is projected to secure enough electoral votes needed to capture the White House. Source