The NewsWorthy - UK Approves Vaccine, New Stimulus Plan? & Rockefeller Tree Lighting – Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020

The news to know for Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020!

We'll tell you about:

  • who will likely get access to a COVID-19 vaccine before anyone else
  • what a new government study shows about how early the new coronavirus may have been in the U.S.
  • what the U.S. Attorney General now says about election fraud
  • which two workplace tech companies are joining forces
  • which Hollywood star made a big, personal announcement
  • what to expect from this year's Rockefeller Center tree lighting

Those stories and more in about 10 minutes! 

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Sources:

CDC Panel on Vaccine Priority: WSJNY TimesCBS NewsFacebook 

UK Approves Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine: APCNBCWSJNYT

New Study Suggests COVID-19 in U.S. Earlier: USA TodayABC News

FL Becomes 3rd State to Hits 1M Cases: CBS NewsJohns Hopkins

$908B Coronavirus Stimulus Plan?: PoliticoCBS NewsUSA TodayFox News

Barr: No Evidence of Widespread Voter Fraud: APWSJNY TimesWaPo

Barr Names Special Counsel: APNPRFOX News

Salesforce to Buy Slack: WSJCNBCFox BusinessThe Verge

Uber Completes Postmates Deal: TechCrunchEngadgetThe HillUber

Cyber Monday Sets Record: CBS NewsNBC NewsAxiosCNBC

“Juno” Star Announces He’s Transgender: NY TimesVarietyElliot Page

Spotify’s Most Streamed of 2020: EngadgetCNNBillboardTime

YouTube’s Top 10 Trending Videos: VultureYouTube

Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting: Rockefeller CenterE!USA Today

Work Wednesday: Companies Invent Holidays: WSJ

CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 12/02

Britain approves Pfizer's new vaccine. Investigation into political contributions for Presidential pardons. Republican calls to end the post-election rhetoric. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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The Gist - Punting on Opportunity

On the Gist, potential mass fraud. Plus, the latest installment of Remembrances of Things Trump, as we pause to recall when the president claimed his father was born in Germany.

In the interview, it's part two of Mike's conversation with voice actor Jess Harnell, who is reprising his role as Wakko Warner on the reboot of the beloved ‘90s cartoon The Animaniacs, now streaming on Hulu. Separate from the show, Harnell discusses his success in vocal matching and imitation, and how he successfully adapted it for his band Rock Sugar—their music comedically mashes up 80's heavy metal and pop music. Harnell also discusses his thoughts on one of his first voice acting gigs for Disney’s Splash Mountain, and the 2020 controversy around the attraction.

In the spiel, women are capable of playing American football, just only when men aren’t available.

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Everything Everywhere Daily - Radiation 101

Radiation or radioactivity is one of the scariest words in the English language. While radiation can indeed be very dangerous, most people don’t really understand how it works and it is often treated as magic death cooties which leads to unwarranted fear. Learn more about radiation, how it works, and where it’s found in nature, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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Time To Say Goodbye - The Asian American voter with Professor Taeku Lee

Hello!

This week we have another part of what can now be called a series on the AAPI voter with our guest Taeku Lee, a professor of law and political science at UC Berkeley and the author of several books, including Asian American Political Participation, which he co-authored with Janelle Wong, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Jane Junn.

There’s few people more qualified to talk about the enigma of the Asian voter — Taeku has been researching and studying trends in voting since 1988 and was one of the first people to really study and then also generate polling information within AAPI communities. He has also been involved in the Asian American Voter Survey, which you probably saw on social media through this slide.

We talk about everything from the history of the Asian vote, the Reagan years in the 80s, the swing towards the Democratic party, the impact that geography has on voting patterns (for example, people who immigrate to Orange County, California or Florida will certainly trend more Republican than people who immigrate to New York City or the Bay Area because their neighbors are more GOP friendly), and how an immigrant, who generally arrives in the United States with a limited understanding of the country’s politics, develops into a voter.

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