Christopher Plummer, "Sound of Music" star, dies at 91
Plummer died in his home in Connecticut with his wife, Elaine, by his side, his talent agency said.
Plummer died in his home in Connecticut with his wife, Elaine, by his side, his talent agency said.
Oscar-winning actor Christopher Plummer, who starred in the 1965 musical "The Sound of Music" and scores of other film, TV and theater productions over a long career, has died. He was 91. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
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The Bidens are headed to the Puppy Bowl to spread an important message.
A non-profit group called "Get Us PPE" reported that requests from health care workers seeking the equipment rose 260% between November and December. Dr. Ann Victory said at MidMichigan Health, nurses were being told to reuse critical N-95 masks.
"We can't hold up reopening schools for vaccination," Dr. Tom Frieden said on CBSN.
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A "CBS This Morning" tradition continues as Kansas City and Tampa go head-to-head to see which town gets bragging rights even before Sunday's kickoff. Jammie Yuccas and Michelle Miller have the details.
The jobless rate fell to 6.3% last month, but the job gains went to white-collar employees, while service workers struggled.
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A new government report finds baby food from some of the largest U.S. manufacturers is "tainted" with "significant levels" of toxic heavy metals like lead, arsenic and mercury. Anna Werner looks at the largely unregulated market and how experts say you can keep your children safe.
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President Joe Biden's proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan cleared a major hurdle in the Senate early Friday. Meanwhile, the House voted Thursday to strip Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments in light of her comments supporting far-right conspiracy theories. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN to discuss the latest developments.
The House voted to expel Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from her two committee assignments over her history of supporting conspiracy theories. On the Senate side, a $1.9 trillion dollar budget framework passed with Vice President Harris casting the deciding vote. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave "CBSN AM" to discuss the latest.
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