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Tina Knowles-Lawson on Juneteenth's impact on her family

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Tina Knowles-Lawson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the importance of Juneteenth and the impact it has had on her family. She is part of Facebook's campaign highlighting stories and voices around the holiday.

Actress Ellen Burstyn writes a note to her younger self

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Ellen Burstyn reflects on her life and career in a letter to her younger self. The 88-year-old acting legend gives advice on pursuing your dreams, finding self-belief, and walking away from abuse.

Black farmers face new obstacle in overcoming economic discrimination

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A federal program created by the Biden administration to reverse a long-standing history of economic discrimination against Black farmers is on hold. Advocates said the loan forgiveness program is an opportunity to help thousands who have been disadvantaged by decades of unfair treatment, but a conservative law firm in Wisconsin argued it was unconstitutional because White farmers aren't eligible. Natalie Baszile, author of "We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy," joined CBSN to discuss.

Biden-Putin summit ends earlier than expected

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The meeting between President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin ended shortly after 5 p.m. in Geneva, Switzerland, or 11 a.m. ET. Both leaders will hold separate news conferences later in the day.

What is Putin looking for from summit with Biden?

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The summit between President Biden and Vladimir Putin is the Russian leader's fifth meeting with a U.S. commander in chief. Cyberattacks, election meddling and the imprisonment of Americans in Russia are all on the agenda. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer spoke to Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what to expect.

President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin square off on covert attacks and more

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President Joe Biden met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, and were expected to discuss recent actions by each country that affect the other's embassy, along with cyberattacks, the conflict with Ukraine and more. CBS News foreign affairs and State Department correspondent Christina Ruffini joins "CBSN AM" as the summit at Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland gets underwa



South African village is scene of diamond rush style influx after crystal type stone discovered

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Thousands of treasure seekers flocked to the tiny South African village of KwaHlathi village, believing the area could contain diamonds. It came after a man dug up a crystal-like stone in an open field and put out word on social media of the discovery. As Debora Patta reports, the prospect of finding a diamond sent a ray of hope to one of the poorest regions of South Africa as the coronavirus pandemic worsened decades of extremely high unemployment levels.

U.S. COVID-related deaths surpass 600,000

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It took just 15 months for the coronavirus pandemic to take the lives of 600,000 people in the United States, though the death rate has dropped thanks to readily available vaccines. Dr. Susannah Hills, pediatric airway surgeon and assistant professor at Columbia University Medical Center, joined CBSN to discuss this somber milestone and other developments in the fight against coronavirus.

Biden's meeting with Putin follows days of shoring up support from U.S. allies

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President Biden is squaring off with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the finale of an eight-day European tour that Mr. Biden used to shore up support from America's allies. The two leaders are expected to discuss Ukraine, election interference and cyberattacks. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London to discuss.

What can be expected from the Biden-Putin summit?

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President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin are having an hourslong, highly anticipated meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. They are expected to speak about human rights, cyberattacks and arms control among other topics. Alex Kliment, a senior editor at GZERO Media, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Biden and Putin hold high-stakes summit in Geneva

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President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin are facing off during a high-stakes summit in Geneva. The showdown comes amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Russia over major global issues like cyberattacks, Ukraine, human rights, political prisoners and more. CBS News Radio White House correspondent Steven Portnoy joined CBSN from Geneva with the latest developments.

What Biden and Putin will discuss in today's high-stakes summit

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President Biden meets with Vladimir Putin today in his first sit-down with the Russian leader this term. The White House has not set high expectations for the meeting, but officials say Mr. Biden will send the message that Russian actions that run counter to American national interests will be met with a strong response. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Biden and Putin meet at Geneva summit

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CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes is in Geneva, Switzerland, for the summit between President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin. She joins "CBS This Morning" to preview the historic event.





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