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Preliminary coronavirus vaccine trials show promise

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There's encouraging news from the two leading experimental coronavirus vaccine trials. Researchers in both trials have reported the presence of antibodies in volunteers after injecting them with experimental vaccines. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Saturday Sessions: The Lone Bellow performs "Wonder"

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Zach Williams' friends urged him to turn his journal entries into song lyrics. Now, with bandmates Kanene Pipkin and Brian Elmquist, they make up The Lone Bellow — a widely-acclaimed group whose albums have often landed on best-of-the-year lists. They released their fourth collection, “Half Moon Light,” in February. The joined “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions from their homes in Nashville to perform “Wonder.”

Saturday Sessions: The Lone Bellow performs "August"

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Zach Williams' friends urged him to turn his journal entries into song lyrics. Now, with bandmates Kanene Pipkin and Brian Elmquist, they make up The Lone Bellow — a widely-acclaimed group whose albums have often landed on best-of-the-year lists. They released their fourth collection, “Half Moon Light,” in February. The joined “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions from their homes in Nashville to perform “August.”

Saturday Sessions: The Lone Bellow performs "Count on Me"

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Zach Williams' friends urged him to turn his journal entries into song lyrics. Now, with bandmates Kanene Pipkin and Brian Elmquist, they make up The Lone Bellow — a widely-acclaimed group whose albums have often landed on best-of-the-year lists. They released their fourth collection, “Half Moon Light,” in February. The joined “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions from their homes in Nashville to perform “Count on Me.”

Fees and regulation issues create uneasy alliance between restaurants, delivery apps

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Restaurants are more reliant than ever on the growing delivery app industry, as coronavirus lockdowns around the country force businesses to shut their doors and limit the amount of people who can come inside. While convenient for consumers, those services come with big fees for restaurants, and have now caught the eye of regulators. Brook Silva Braga reports on the uneasy alliance.

The life and legacy of Charles Drew, the African American doctor who pioneered blood banks

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An experimental procedure that transfers blood plasma from a coronavirus survivor into the bloodstream of a patient still battling the disease is among the most promising treatments amid the pandemic. Its creation is credited to one man, Charles Drew. Drew was inspired to go into medicine after the devastating Spanish Flu pandemic took the life of his sister. Michelle Miller looks at Drew's life and accomplishments, and speaks to his daughter, Charlene Drew Jarvis, about his legacy.



Students struggle with technical issues while taking AP tests online

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High school students taking Advanced Placement tests this year have reported technical issues complicating the already-stressful exams, after the coronavirus pandemic forced schools to shut and move classes online. Dana Jacobson speaks to some students about their experience taking the AP test from home.

Former surgeon general says "any path to reopening" includes coronavirus testing

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Former Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about the latest advancements in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. He explains why testing is so critical to reopening, and the effects of loneliness and the lack of human connection people are experiencing under coronavirus lockdown. Murthy recently authored a new book, "Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World."

Trump deems houses of worship "essential" despite coronavirus concerns

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The CDC has released new guidelines for reopening houses of worship, backing up President Trump's push to have them open this weekend. Mr. Trump said houses of worship would be deemed "essential" in a press conference Friday, threatening to override governors who do not open them. Nikole Killion reports on the latest messages coming from the CDC and the White House.

What Memorial Day will look like amid the coronavirus pandemic

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Memorial Day weekend will usher in the unofficial start of summer as all 50 states loosen coronavirus restrictions. However, officials are imploring people to adhere to guidelines set at beaches and restaurants to offset a potential spike in COVID-19 cases. Michael George looks at what some popular destinations are doing to prepare for a safe long weekend.

Eye Opener: Memorial Day weekend gets underway amid pandemic

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Restaurants and beaches will look different this weekend than past Memorial Day weekends, while officials hope that restrictions put in place will mitigate a spike in coronavirus cases. Also, President Trump said houses of worship will be classified as essential businesses in a press conference Friday. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

CBS Evening News, May 22, 2020

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States brace for Memorial Day crowds as U.S. virus deaths top 95,000; Veteran trumpet and bugle players discuss the power of playing “Taps”

Lives to Remember: Joseph Feingold, Dr. Julie Butler and more

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include Holocaust survivor Joseph Feingold, veterinarian Dr. Julie Butler, immigrant and small business owner Johng Kuk Pyun, trauma surgeon Dr. Ronald Verrier, nurse Krist Angielen Castro Guzman, and police officer Charles "Rob" Roberts. Anthony Mason profiles them in our series Lives to Remember.

Joe Biden under fire after suggesting black voters undecided between him and Trump "ain't black"

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Joe Biden is apologizing after suggesting black voters who are considering Trump "ain't black." The comments came during a radio interview Friday, and at a time when the Biden campaign is working to engage more with black voters — especially black women — to secure a victory in November. LaTosha Brown, co-founder of the group Black Voters Matter, joined CBS News to discuss Biden’s comment.

4/30/19: Red and Blue

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WH carefully monitoring Venezuela crisis; China connection to Trump's 2020 campaign





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