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CDC predicts continued drop in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths

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The CDC is predicting that the number of coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths will continue to drop in the next four weeks. Ten states say they have already reached President Biden's goal of having 70% of adults with at least one dose of the vaccine by July 4. Dr. Bob Lahita, director of the Institute for Autoimmune and Rhuematic Diseases at St. Joseph Health, joined CBSN to discuss the CDC's outlook.

WorldView: Microsoft says Russian hackers broke into email system used by U.S. aid agency

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Microsoft has announced that hackers linked to Russia's main intelligence agency have targeted over 150 organizations worldwide in the last week, including the State Department's international aid agency. Also, Bashar al-Assad won a fourth term as Syria's president with 95.1% of the vote. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins "CBSN AM" from London with a roundup of those and other headlines.

Elizabeth Dole on Bob Dole's character

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In this preview of an interview to air on "CBS Sunday Morning" this Memorial Day weekend, former Senator Elizabeth Dole talks with correspondent Rita Braver about a conversation her future husband, Senator Bob Dole, had with her mother concerning injuries he suffered during World War II.



Mollie Tibbetts murder case enters final stages

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The trial of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts' suspected killer has entered its final stages. Cristhian Bahena Rivera is accused of murdering the 20-year-old in July 2018 and hiding her body in a cornfield. William Morris, a court reporter for the Des Moines Register who has been following the story, joined CBSN AM with more details.

India reports thousands of "black fungus" cases

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India has reported thousands of "black fungus" cases. Many of them are occurring among recovered COVID-19 patients. India correspondent for BBC News, Soutik Biswas, joins CBSN AM to discuss the latest.

Capitol attack commission vote likely doomed over lack of GOP support

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Senate Republicans appeared set early Friday to block a House-passed bill creating a commission to investigate the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Republicans have reversed their initial support for an investigation in recent months, arguing their party should focus instead on retaking Congress in the 2022 midterm elections. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins "CBSN AM" live from Capitol Hill ahead of the vote.

Investors with deep pockets drive up housing costs

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Many American families looking to buy a home are being outbid by investors with deep pockets. The latest Home Price Index Report shows that house prices have increased at a yearly pace of more than 13 percent. Karan Kaul, a senior research associate for the Urban Institute's Housing Policy Finance Center, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

Family of fallen Capitol Police officer pushes for January 6 commission

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Family and friends of fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick pleaded with Republicans Thursday to form a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Democrats need 10 GOP Senators to vote yes in order to form the commission, but Republicans are expected to filibuster the vote. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion discusses why Republicans aren't backing the commission.

U.S. coronavirus vaccinations speed up as cases plummet from winter peak

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The U.S. has vaccinated 40% of its population against the coronavirus. As Meg Oliver reports, the major strides in the nation's recovery come just in time for a holiday weekend. Dr. Taison Bell, a critical care and infectious disease physician and the medical ICU director at the University of Virginia, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest.

New York Governor Cuomo faces federal probe into claims of priority COVID-19 testing for close associates and family members

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Federal investigators are reviewing whether New York Governor Andrew Cuomo gave priority access to COVID-19 testing at the beginning of the pandemic. The governor allegedly granted the preferential testing for his close associates and his brother, Chris Cuomo. Jimmy Vielkind, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the new claims, and how a series of recent scandals surrounding Cuomo could impact his reelection bid for a fourth term.

Travelers hitting the road and skies this year for Memorial Day

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All across the country, Americans are taking planes, trains and automobiles this Memorial Day weekend. Families are coming together again, after too long spent apart – thanks to the COVID-19 vaccines. Errol Barnett reports.

Tulsa race massacre 100th anniversary commemoration abruptly canceled

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A source tells CBS News that a lawyer's demands led to the abrupt cancelation of an event featuring John Legend and Stacey Abrams to commemorate Monday's 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre. But the lawyer claims that for months, the commission hasn't been negotiating in good faith. Omar Viillafranca reports.

Biden administration looking to spend big in 2022 budget proposal

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President Biden is set to release a $6 trillion proposal for the 2022 fiscal budget. If passed, the plan would be the highest sustained federal spending since WWII. CBS News White House reporter Kathryn Watson joins CBSN AM to discuss what we can expect to see in the bill.





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