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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:36:00

antilockdown disorder after a partial lockdown went into effect last week following a major surge in coronavirus hospitalization. in nearby austria which has some of the highest rates of covid and lowest rates of vaccination in europe, thousands took to the streets of vienna on saturday after the government announced a full nationwide lockdown starting on monday as well as mandatory vaccination requirements starting february 1st. imtiaz tyab, cbs news, london. >> duncan: chinese tennis player peng shuai spoke with the president of the olympic committee on a video call today. tom hansen has details and it appears the call eased some concerns but there are still some concerns and many questions about her safety. >> reporter: that is certainly correct, lots of unanswered questions here, jericka. the chinese government has released its own videos to prove that peng shuai is safe and well but that 30 minute video call appears to be her first contact with officials outside of the country.

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:38:00

beijing. now those boycott calls range from pressing corporations to yank ads to the u.s. threatening to withdraw entirely from the winter games. and while it seems that peng is no longer missing, it is unclear if she is making these appearances by choice. >> duncan: tom hanson, thank you. with inflation up more than 6% this year, president biden's approval rating is taking a hit. a new cbs news poll shows 44% of those polled approved of the 4 president's performance. his lowest ranking of the year. cbs' christina ruffini is at the white house. obviously these are not numbers, christina, that the president was hoping for. >> reporter: yeah, good evening, jericka. that's right, it means a majority of americans disapprove of the way the president is doing his job. now the white house is hoping the build back better bill will boost america's opinion of not only the economy but also president biden. >> there is no question inflation is high and it's affecting american consumers and

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:40:00

including paid family leave and immigration reform might not survive the senate, where democrats can't afford to lose a survive the senate whe single vote. now also in that cbs news poll about a third of democrats say they don't think the president has done as much as he promised to do on immigration reform. so you want to watch out and see if that is one of those things that gets cut by the bill. >> duncan: so much in that bill. christina ruffini, breaking it down for us at the white house, thank you. one of the greatest golfers of all time who many thought might never play golf again is roaring back. that's right, tiger woods tweeted this short video showing him healthy and fit as he takes a swing nine months after suffering a devastating leg injury in a car crash. the 15 time major champion added making progress to his tweet. straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, new york to london, in three and a half hours. the return of supersonic flights.

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:44:00

the noise is so loud and so powerful it could knock out glass windows. well now high speed intercontinental travel is poised for a quieter comeback. p cbs' barry petersen shows us ho ♪ ♪ >> reporter: this is animation of lockheed martin and nasa's experimental x-59 which may flyd martin and fas next year, that could launch an era-of-supersonic jet flights across america... ...by muting the sonic boom that ended supersonic flights over the u.s., in 1973. if it worked the x-59 will sound about like a neighbor closing car door. to do that the plane is almost mirror smooth because any bump makes the sonic boom worse and to do that, engineers eliminated

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:53:00

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:35:00

optimistic that we won't need a booster every year. jericka? >> duncan: we wait to see what happens next, lilia luciano for us in los angeles, thank you. two weeks after the u.s. listed the covid travel ban to europe the world health organization is now warning of a surge in covid deaths across the continent. unless proper actions are taken. here's cbs' imtiaz tyab. >> reporter: belgian police use water canons after some demonstrators chanting freedom turned violence, earlier tens of thousands took to the streets of brussels to protest against thousands took to the streets of using re-- newly reinforced restrictions like mandatory mask and work from home orders as infection rates continue to spike. several european countries are now convulsing with protests after the world health organization declared the continent the hot spot of the coronavirus pandemic. in the netherlands, there was a second night of violence, this time in the capitol the hague. dozens have been arrested in what police are callingol

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:39:00

affecting their outlook. >> reporter: brian deese said today that's why congress needs to pass the 1.75 trillion dollar social spending plan as soon as possible. >> we need to move on this build back better bill right now. >> reporter: but opponents of the bill say spending that much money could have the opposite effect. >> this idea that we're going to spend 1.75 trillion, but trust us it is not going to cost you anything, nobody buys that. >> reporter: a new cbs poll finds only 30% of the americans say the economy right now is good. and a large majority say every day items are costing them more money. most attribute inflation to supply chain issues. but 67% disapprove of how president biden is handling the problem. >> we are doing everything to lower costs for every day families. >> reporter: democrats say the aim of the build back better plan is to make life more affordable for families. >> we know paid leave helps people get back it to work. >> reporter: but key provisions

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:50:00

states. but those roundups have been met with backlash. kati weis of cbs station kcnc in denver has tonight's journal. >> you want clean water. >> reporter: at a prison ranch in southern colorado, inmate david jackson and alex cockrell spend their days caring for these once wild horses. the mustangs path to this pasture is not without controversy. a few months ago these horses lived free on public land in colorado but the state's wild horse specialist steve leonard say there are too many horses for the land to support. >> we still have this lack of forage for our wintering areas i don't believe the horses would survive the winter. >> this fall, the bureau of land management rounded up more than 700 forces in the state for relocation. critics of the roundup push for birth control instead of that relocation. >> it's never easy to see entire families, i mean really generations of horses that are no longer going to be on the

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:58:00

the job. >> reporter: stutzman finally climbed the conductor's podium a half century after that music teacher shooed her away. >> i expect to share my absolute passion, absolute adoration for music, good day, bad day, with music everything is better. so this is why i am here. >> reporter: other major orchestras may now take atlanta's cue. stutsmann is getting used to the leading movements, mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> duncan: and stutzman's story showing us that there is always a place for women. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. "60 minutes" is coming up. i'm jericka duncan in new york. thanks for staying with us. have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪

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CBS Weekend News-20211122-01:30:00

we will see you back here and a half hour with new is always on her website. see you at 6:00. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ ♪ >> duncan: breaking news tonight, hostages released. a christian ministry group says two of its 17 american and canadian citizens kidnapped by haitian gangs are now free. >> breaking news tonights an suv speeds through a holiday parade route in waukesha, wisconsin, injuring mult pem people. people.-- multiple people. covid concerns the biggest surge since the pandemic began is expected this week. that's prompting health officials to warn of a post thanksgiving covid surge. >> i'm lillian luciano where some flyers worries about the unvaccinated among the crowd. >> duncan: and european wave, the w.h.o. expressing new concerns after several countries report record high infection rates leading to tough new

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