Americans appear to have largely ignored the pleas of health experts to stay home for Thanksgiving amid the coronavirus pandemic, as more than 217-thousand new Covid-19 cases were reported on Thursday, and daily deaths are on the rise as well. CBS's Adriana Diaz reports. Britain has become the first nation to approve Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine. CBS's Elaine Cobbe has the latest. President-elect Joe Biden is expressing strong confidence in the nation's top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci. Allison talks to CBS's Ed O'Keefe. Meanwhile, President Trump is not giving up on his pitched battle to overturn the results of the 2020 election. CBS News White House Correspondent Steven Portnoy joins Allison with what he's been doing. The Trump Administration has quietly released a draft report from the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice. CBS's Jeff Pegues takes a look at the findings. A new survey by National Children's Hospital finds that parents are very worried about the lasting impact the coronavirus pandemic will have on their kids. CBS's Lisa Mateo speaks with the hospital's psychologist Parker Huston about his advice for parents. In this week's Kaleidoscope segment, Allison speaks with CBS News Immigration Reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez about the case of a teen who came to the U-S border reporting sex abuse, but was expelled by U-S Immigration and Customs Enforcement over Covid-19 concerns. Big movie news this week as AT&T Inc's Warner Brothers studio says it will debut all of its 2021 films in theaters and on the HBO Max Streaming Service on the same day. CBS's Spencer Raine speaks with Syracuse professor Robert Thompson about what this means for the industry. Finally, Allison tells us about a new study looking at pets and touch amid Covid-19.
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