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Biden rejects Republicans' $50 billion infrastructure offer

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President Biden dismissed Republicans' latest offer for infrastructure plans. The president spoke with West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito about the deal Friday. She offered an additional $50 billion for the plan. However, the White House and Senate Republicans are still miles apart on negotiations. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini is at the White House with more, and CBS News political reporter Grace Segers joins from Washington with the latest on the negotiations.

Delta flight lands safely after onboard incident

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The FBI responded Friday after a Delta flight from Los Angeles to Nashville was diverted to Albuquerque after a passenger approached the cabin in a way that forced flight attendants to act. Delta said Flight 386 landed in Albuquerque without incident and the passenger was removed by law enforcement.

6/5: CBS This Morning Saturday

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Biden, Democrats reject GOP infrastructure counteroffer; Restaurateur Will Newman puts new spin on old traditions with Nashville-style barbecue chain.

What happens to your digital accounts after you die

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From email to social media, more and more of modern life is lived online. But what happens when those lives come to an end? Authors Daniel Sieberg and Rikar Steiber have tried to answer that question in their new book, "Digital Legacy: Take Control of Your Online Afterlife." They spoke with "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller on how to responsibly handle our digital assets and our digital legacy.



Restaurateur Will Newman puts new spin on old traditions with Nashville-style barbecue chain

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From Kansas City to the Carolionas, America has a wide variety of barbecue styles. For restaurateur Will Newman, his specialty is in "Nashville style," which is what he's cooking up at the four locations of "Edley's Barbecue." Newman named the restaurant chain after his grandfather, and "Thrillist" considers the spot among the best in the city.

Author Nicola Yoon discusses new novel "Instructions for Dancing" and following her passions

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Nicole Yoon burst onto the literary scene in 2015 with "Everything, Everything," a book that has now sold more than 2 million copies. She followed that a year later with "The Sun is Also a Star," and both novels have been turned into successful films. Now the author is back with "Instructions For Dancing," a book about a young girl who can see into the future as she grows up in Los Angeles.

Political implications of Trump’s Facebook suspension

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It will be at least two years before former President Trump will be able to use his Facebook account. The social media company suspended him on January 7 for inciting violence. Mr. Trump said the Facebook decision was an insult to all the people who voted for him. But the ruling also goes well beyond the former president. Nancy Cordes reports.

Author Sam Apple on "Ravenous: Otto Warburg, the Nazis, and the Search for the Cancer-Diet Connection"

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During World War II, Nazi Germany made enemies of Europe and much of the world. But the regime had another, lesser-known foe: the rising threat from a deadly disease. Dana Jacobson traveled to Philadelphia to speak with author Sam Apple, who uncovered a fascinating connection between the Nazis, a Jewish scientist and a breakthrough in cancer research that’s still being studied today.

Researchers concerned as great white shark population shrinks in South Africa

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Great white sharks have been a big draw to South African nature lovers for decades, but now their numbers are in steep decline. Sightings of the deadly predator on the country's Western Cape have been dropping rapidly for the past five years. Debora Patta went to sea with a group of researchers who are urgently trying to figure out why the ocean is so quiet.

Canadian nurses commute across the U.S.-Canada border to care for American patients

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Due to the pandemic, the long border between the U.S. and Canada remains closed to non-essential travel. But essential does describe the work of a small army of Canadian healthcare workers. Every day they cross into the U.S. to care for American patients in Michigan hospitals, and during COVID, some got infected themselves. In Canada, there's been pushback from people who fear these healthcare workers could bring the virus home. Adriana Diaz spoke with two nurses who say despite those challenges, they wouldn't have it any other way.

Reflecting on the AIDS epidemic on the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases

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June 5 marks 40 years since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published the first report of what would come to be known as HIV/AIDS. In the past 20 years, infections and deaths have fallen dramatically, thanks to awareness and new treatments. But in those early days of the epidemic, fear, discrimination and a lack of understanding of the virus made containing it and defeating it all the more difficult.

CDC urges parents to vaccinate their teens after spike in COVID hospitalizations

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges teens to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in a new report issued Friday. The agency says the number of adolescents hospitalized with the virus rose last month and nearly one-third of them required intensive care. This comes as just more than half of all adults in the U.S. have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Michael George has the latest.

Saturday Sessions: Japanese Breakfast performs “Tactics"

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Music producer Michelle Zauner has two studio albums to her credit and recently released a much-anticipated third collection. That’s in addition to being a best-selling author. For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Japanese Breakfast performs “Tactics.”

Saturday Sessions: Japanese Breakfast performs “Kokomo, IN"

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Music producer Michelle Zauner has two studio albums to her credit and recently released a much-anticipated third collection. That’s in addition to being a best-selling author. For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Japanese Breakfast performs “Kokomo, IN.”

Biden, Democrats reject GOP infrastructure counteroffer

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Negotiations between the White House and Republican lawmakers about President Biden's proposed infrastructure plan continue. However, both sides remain far apart on the cost of the overall plan and how to pay for it. It's leading Democrats to map out a different plan, one that would not need Republican backing. Christina Ruffini has the latest.

Saturday Sessions: Japanese Breakfast performs “Be Sweet"

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Music producer Michelle Zauner has two studio albums to her credit and recently released a much-anticipated third collection. That’s in addition to being a best-selling author. For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Japanese Breakfast performs “Be Sweet.”





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