

Allison speaks with Barry Mayo, a legendary programmer who became general manager at New York's KISS-FM, among many more accomplishments. In this week's Kaleidoscope, we commemorate National Hip Hop History Month. CBS's Mark Strassmann got a look at Artemis. For the first time in nearly half a century, NASA has a rocket capable of sending astronauts back to the moon. New trials have begun on a vaccine to treat Alzheimer's Disease.

A Wisconsin jury acquits Kyle Rittenhouse of all charges for the shooting deaths of two men and the wounding of another during a night of violent protests over the police wounding of a Black man.

House Democrats pass President Biden's nearly $2 trillion social spending plan. CBS's Manuel Bojorquez tells us what's behind the disturbing spike. The CDC sounds the alarm over a record number of drug overdoses in the nation. David Agus joins Allison with what this means. On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with host Allison Keyes: The federal government is expanding access to Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 booster shots for all adults. See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. And in this week's Kaleidoscope, Correspondent Christina Ruffini tells us about a gender-bending theatre company shaking up Shakespeare! Host Stacy Lyn will have these stories and more on the CBS News "Weekend Roundup." CNET Editor at Large Ian Sherr joins Stacy to discuss the hottest tech gifts this year. CBS's David Begnaud reports from Waukesha. Stacy talks with Roy Chrobozinski from Save the Children on how the president's Build Back Better Bill will impact children and families. CBS's Omar Villafranca reports on the three men found guilty in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. A community in Wisconsin is in mourning after a man plows through a Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring dozens more. CBS's Debora Patta is in Johannesburg with the latest. On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with host Stacy Lyn: A dangerous new strain of the coronavirus has been detected in South Africa.
