CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 12/03

Coronavirus surge with record new cases and deaths. President-elect to ask for nationwide masking. Southern California wildfire threatens homes. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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City of the Future - Flexible Streets

The pandemic has forced us to reexamine and reimagine how we use one of our most precious public spaces: our streets. From outdoor dining to expanded bike lanes, cities have been re-designing streets so they can be better shared by all — drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians alike. But could we take this idea even further? What if we could use design and technology to make our streets more flexible? So they could change use according to the season, the week, or even the hour? In our season finale, we explore a future where city streets can do just that — and better respond to all of our needs. 

In this episode:

  • [0:01 - 6:44] We meet with transit guru Gridlock Sam to talk about the history of political battles over New York City streets and the recent changes in response to Covid
  • [6:54 - 11:18] Aspen Director of Parking & Downtown Services Mitch Osur and Coord Head of Policy & Partnerships Dawn Miller explain how data is allowing cities to solve problems like traffic and curb congestion
  • [11:43 - 14:40] We visit Sidewalk Labs Senior Creative Technologist Nick Jonas to test out Pebble, a new technology for vehicle occupancy detection 
  • [16:23 - 23:43] Associate Director of Planning & Delivery Siqi Zhu and Director of Mobility Willa Ng imagine how our streets can adapt to be shared more equitably

To see images and videos of topics discussed in this episode, read the link-rich transcript on our Sidewalk Talk Medium page.

City of the Future is hosted by Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk, and produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrew Callaway. Mix is by Zach Mcnees. Art is by Tim Kau. Our music is composed by Adaam James Levin-Areddy of Lost Amsterdam. Special thanks to Sam Schwartz, Mitch Osur, Dawn Miller, Nick Jonas, Siqi Zhu, and Willa Ng.

The NewsWorthy - America’s ‘Greatest Threat,’ Vaccine Cards & Movies Straight to Streaming- Friday, December 4th, 2020

The news to know for Friday, December 4th, 2020!

What to know about:

  • a rare warning from the top intelligence official in the United States: which country he calls a major threat
  • the purpose of a vaccination card you may get in the near future and how it's supposed to work
  • the U.S. government suing Facebook
  • the latest on those mysterious monoliths
  • brand new blockbusters coming straight to your home TV

Those stories and more in around 10 minutes!

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com or see sources below to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.

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Sources:

DNI Director on China Threat: WSJ, AP, Axios, Bloomberg

Vaccine Distribution Cyberattacks: NY Times, CNBC, Reuters, CISA, IBM

Vaccination Cards: CNN, NPR, The Hill

Pfizer Vaccine Obstacles: WSJ, CNBC, Business Insider

Biden Taps Fauci as Chief Medical Adviser: CNN, USA Today, CBS News, Politico

WI Supreme Court Denies Election Challenge: WaPo, AP, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

More CA Wildfires, Evacuations: AP, NBC News, CBS News, CNN, Orange County Fire

Justice Dept. Sues Facebook: WaPo, AP, Reuters, WSJ, DOJ

Releasing Movies for Streaming & Theaters: USA Today, The Verge, Engadget, Axios

Mysterious Monoliths: AP, NPR, SacBee, CBS News

Free Coffee for Frontline Workers: CBS News, USA Today, Starbucks

Feel Good Friday: Texas HS Opens Unique Grocery Store: KTVT, KDFW, Linda Tutt HS

The Gist - Perdue’s Share of Pfizer

On the Gist, will Trump have a platform once he’s stripped of power? And, today’s installment of Remembrances of Things Trump: hoping things will work out with North Korea.

In the interview, lawyer Fred Golder is here to discuss mediation and his new book Reaching Common Ground: A Comprehensive Guide to Conflict Resolution. He and Mike discuss Golder’s long career fighting for the rights of workers starting in the ’60s, and how his experience led him to believe mediation was the best tool to resolve employment conflict for both sides of the table, and how long court battles really only ever turned out to be good for the lawyers.

In the spiel, Sen. Perdue’s securities fraud.

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Pod Save America - “Pardon me?”

Covid relief has new life after a bipartisan group of Senators announces a new plan that wins the support of Joe Biden and Democratic leaders, and Donald Trump prepares to leave the White House by potentially handing out pardons and announcing his 2024 presidential campaign. Then Obama data guru Dan Wagner talks to Dan Pfeiffer about why the polls were so wrong in 2020 .

Everything Everywhere Daily - Syndrome K

In 1943, the Italian government surrendered to the Allied forces. The Germans, not wanting to cede such a larger part of Europe to the Allies, quickly occupied northern and central Italy. However, as the Germans occupied Rome there occurred an outbreak of what was known as Syndrome K. Caes of Syndrome K in one Rome hospital was so great, that even members of the dreaded German Gestapo feared to enter.

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