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Mental health and the coronavirus

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Even if they haven't been infected with the coronavirus, hundreds of millions of Americans have had their lives upended by the pandemic. John Dickerson reports on the toll the virus taken on our mental health.



Reopened Virginia restaurant fills dining room with midcentury mannequins

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Virginia's The Inn at Little Washington reopened Friday evening with an inventive solution in place. To make the restaurant feel fuller -- and a bit more entertaining -- world-renowned chef Patrick O'Connell has filled the dining room with mannequins, creatively dressed in 1940s clothing. Ed O'Keefe speaks to O'Connell about his theatrical choice, and how he got his start in cooking.

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. They joined “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions from their homes in Nashville to perform “Count on Me.”

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. They joined “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions from their homes in Nashville to perform “August.”

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. They joined “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions from their homes in Nashville to perform “Wonder.”

Saturday Sessions: Watkins Family Hour performs "Just Another Reason"

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Brother and sister Sara and Sean Watkins first gained acclaim for their Grammy-winning band, Nickel Creek. In 2015, they made their first Watkins Family Hour record with collaborators including Fiona Apple and Belmont Tench. Since the pandemic has put their tour on hold, they have been hosting a series of livestream concerts, featuring famous friends like Taylor Goldsmith, Mandy Moore and John C. Reilly. Watkins Family Hour joins "CBS This Morning's" Saturday Sessions from Southern California to... Читать дальше...

Saturday Sessions: Watkins Family Hour performs "The Cure"

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Brother and sister Sara and Sean Watkins first gained acclaim for their Grammy-winning band, Nickel Creek. In 2015, they made their first Watkins Family Hour record with collaborators including Fiona Apple and Belmont Tench. Since the pandemic has put their tour on hold, they have been hosting a series of livestream concerts, featuring famous friends like Taylor Goldsmith, Mandy Moore and John C. Reilly. Watkins Family Hour joins "CBS This Morning's" Saturday Sessions from Southern California to... Читать дальше...

Saturday Sessions: Jason Isbell performs "What've I Done to Help"

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Musician Jason Isbell recorded his new album, “Reunions,” before the coronavirus outbreak hit. Like many artists during the pandemic, he was supposed to be on tour but instead finds himself at home isolating with his wife, fellow musician Amanda Shires, and their 4-year-old daughter. Despite being confined to home himself, Isbell’s album spread out wide to hit number one on four Billboard charts. He performs "What've I Done to Help" for “CBS This Morning: Saturday.”

"Tactical Beer Response Unit" brings pints to London residents under lockdown

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An East London pub that was forced to shut during the coronavirus pandemic found a way to get its beer to customers, while customers can't get to the bar. Peter Brown, the U.S.-born owner of the Forest Road Brewery, has set up the "Tactical Beer Response Unit," helping locals get through the pandemic one pint at a time. Imtiaz Tyab speaks to Brown about his efforts.





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