In her first television interview, Dylan Farrow is standing by her claims that her adoptive father, Woody Allen, sexually assaulted her when she was a child. It’s an accusation the director has denied, and he has never been charged with a crime. Source
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Politico analyst on shutdown threat, Russia probe
Steven Shepard, chief polling analyst for Politico, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the approaching government shutdown deadline as well as former chief White House strategist Steve Bannon’s cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. Source
How to defrost your car
Have you been using spatulas or grill scrapers to clean off your icy windshield? Here are six better ways to defrost your car. Source
What are the risks of investing in cryptocurrencies?
From extreme volatility to hackers, here’s a look at some of the risks when it comes to investing in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Source
At least 5 members of Congress to boycott State of the Union
In the wake of President Trump’s reported remark about “sh*thole countries,” five House Democrats have said they are opting out of attending the presidential address to Congress on Jan. 30. Source
Minneapolis Fed chief says economy still “in a deep hole” due to pandemic
Neel Kashkari, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, says the state of the U.S. labor market shows the economy is still “in a deep hole.” Source
Ann Curry talks “We’ll Meet Again” and why reunions resonate
Veteran journalist Ann Curry is sharing unique stories of people who are searching for someone from their past. Her new PBS series “We’ll Meet Again” focuses on reunions between people whose lives intersected and were torn apart at pivotal moments in world history, including the Vietnam War or the 9/11 attacks. Curry joins “CBS This Morning” to share the tale of her own parents’ reunion and some of the powerful stories of those she brings together in the series. Source
Ann Curry says “verbal sexual” harassment was pervasive at NBC
In her first television interview since leaving NBC, Ann Curry is speaking out about the #MeToo movement. Curry, who’s making a much-anticipated return to TV with her new PBS show, “We’ll Meet Again,” was with NBC’s “Today” show for 15 years. She co-anchored alongside Matt Lauer from 2011 to 2012 before a highly publicized break with the broadcast. Curry left NBC in 2015 and created her own production company. Curry joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why she’s “not surprised” by the sexual misconduct allegations against Lauer and how she’s moved on from a period in her life that “hurt like hell.” Source
Flu outbreak is peaking, CDC says
Nico Mallozzi, a 10-year-old boy, is among the latest deaths in the ongoing flu outbreak. According to the CDC, widespread flu activity is now reported in every state except Hawaii. Dr. Tara Narula reports. Source
Results of Trump physical revealed
The president’s physician released details about Trump’s first physical in office Tuesday. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula sat down with “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor to discuss the briefing. Source