
CBS Mornings on the Go 12/5: A tight race in Georgia’s runoff for the U.S. Senate. Former Pres. Trump calls for the partial suspension of the U.S. Constitution.
In North Carolina, police say multiple power stations were shot up in an act of sabotage that knocked out power to thousands of homes, in near-freezing temperatures. The FBI is now involved. Election day in Georgia is tomorrow for a U.S. Senate runoff with major implications for the country. Polls show Republican Herschel Walker and Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock locked in a tight race. More than 1.8 million people have already cast their ballots. Former President Trump, is drawing controversy for suggesting parts of the constitution should be terminated. Some Republicans are under fire for failing to condemn the remark. This morning, the supreme court hears a case pitting free speech against gay rights. A Christian website designer is challenging a Colorado law that requires her to create wedding websites for same-sex couples, even though she opposes same-sex marriage. New developments in the investigation of the murders of four university of Idaho students. They were remembered at an emotional memorial service on Friday and their roommates paid their respects in a written message. An official in Iran says the country's so-called morality police is being disbanded. That's according to media reports there. This follows months of protests, especially by women. The 45th Annual Kennedy Center Honors brought politicians and entertainers together last night in Washington. It was a mostly musical group of honorees, featuring singer Gladys Knight and the band U2, plus, Oscar-winner, George Clooney.
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