The attack on the Capitol is being called one of the darkest days in American history, and the whole world is watching. Global leaders have reacted with disgust after Trump extremists, some armed, bombarded the U.S. Capitol trying to halt congressional certification of the
2020 election, which was won by Democrat
Joe Biden. Meghan McCain called the insurrectionists "scum of the earth" and former
Alaska governor Sarah Palin scoffed at the idea that the rioters were calling themselves "patriots."
Sarah Palin spoke to Georgia voters on Saturday about the importance of the 2020 Georgia Senate runoffs.
Activists say nearly 70 lower-income countries will have less access to COVID-19 vaccines as wealthy nations begin hoarding supplies. And in Ethiopia, a U.N. team was shot at while trying to visit refugees. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins "CBSN AM" with those stories and more of today's global headlines.
Is the Ontario provincewide shutdown enough to curb the rise in COVID-19 cases? Opposition leader Andrea Horwath reacts to Premier Doug Ford's announcement. The lockdown will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Dec. 26.
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Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman discuss their concerns for the Nets following Collin Sexton scoring 42 points for the Cleveland Cavaliers in a 147-135 win against Kyrie Irving, James Harden, Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets.
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