Millions traveling for Thanksgiving despite dire CDC warning
Many Americans are heeding the guidance of health officials and are planning to stay home and not travel for the Thanksgiving weekend, but tens of millions of others are still planning on flying or hitting the road. Kris Van Cleave reports.
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