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Seth Meyers, late night's "Mr. Nice Guy"

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The "Saturday Night Live" alum who has hosted "Late Night with Seth Meyers" since 2014 talks about leaving his COVID-lockdown attic and returning to the TV studio, and about whether his sunny reputation hides a dark side. (Spoiler alert: it doesn't!)

CBS Evening News, June 21, 2021

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Tornado rips through Chicago after Claudette devastates the South; Family celebrates legacy of service as WWII hero passes the torch

Americans adjust to life after lockdown

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At least 45 states have completely reopened after months of COVID-19 restrictions. Now, many Americans are facing uncertainty about how to navigate public life this summer. Clinical and public safety psychologist Dr. Katherine Kuhlman joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the impact reopening could have on mental health.

Lanhee Chen on GOP's future, critical race theory and his potential California run

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Five months into the Biden administration, the Republican Party is still working to shape their opposition to the White House. Hoover Institution fellow Lanhee Chen, who worked on presidential campaigns for Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss infrastructure, health care, critical race theory, election audits and his own political aspirations.



6/21: CBSN AM

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Deadly storm Claudette regaining strength; pilot shares first flight with dad on Father's Day

Texas representative on front lines of fight for parental leave in America

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Ahead of Fathers Day, "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil and Texas Representative Colin Allred discuss paid parental leave and the likely scenario for most fathers in this country – who do not receive paid leave after the birth of a child. Only nine percent of companies in America offer paid leave for fathers. Allred is one of the first members in congressional history to take a formal paternity leave. Dokoupil and Allred invited their newborns along for the conversation.

Supreme Court in 7 to 2 ruling rejects challenge to Obamacare

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act. The decision came in a 7 to 2 ruling, with four conservative justices siding with their three more liberal colleagues. Jan Crawford reports.

6/21: Red and Blue

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White House to meet with bipartisan negotiators to discuss latest infrastructure proposal; Veteran Affairs to provide gender confirmation surgery to vets

A-list celebrities helping launch film and TV school in Los Angeles

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George Clooney, Kerry Washington, Don Cheadle, Mindy Kaling and other stars are coming together to help launch a public film school in Los Angeles in an effort to increase diversity in Hollywood. CBS Los Angeles' Hermela Aregawi has the details. Read more here.

WPL panel gives leadership recommendations

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Panelists at the 2021 Women Political Leaders Summit talked about what they’ve learned during the COVID-19 pandemic and gave recommendations for how women can lead in building a thriving post-pandemic society.

Biden narrows focus on foreign policy

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From Afghanistan to Belarus, the Biden administration is turning its focus to foreign policy this week. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about President Biden's agenda.

Raiders' Carl Nassib becomes first active NFL player to come out as gay

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Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib came out as gay on Monday, becoming the first active player in the National Football League to do so. "Just want to take a quick moment to say that I'm gay," Nassib said in an Instagram video. "I've been meaning to do this for a while now, but I finally feel comfortable enough to get it off my chest." CBS Los Angeles' Jim Hill reports.

Experts warn U.S. needs to "work harder" to reach unvaccinated people and avoid another COVID-19 surge

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As CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez reports, the U.S. remains divided over coronavirus vaccines as experts worry this could trigger another surge. Then, Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss how to overcome the lag in shots and other coronavirus news headlines.

Family celebrates legacy of service as WWII hero passes the torch

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Graduation marks a crowning achievement for young Marines who've conquered boot camp, including 350 young men and women who are on the final leg of a life-changing journey at Marine boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina. In attendance at the ceremony will be legendary Marine Hershel "Woody" Williams. At 97, he is the last living Medal of Honor recipient from World War II. Among the new Marines passing in review is his great-grandson, Cedar Ross. David Martin shares their story.

WPL panel on equality in leadership

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At the 2021 Women Political Leaders Summit, women leaders discussed what actions and commitments are needed to place more women in power and to achieve equal participation in leadership.

Supreme Court rules NCAA violated antitrust laws in case involving athlete compensation

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In an unanimous ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court rules against the NCAA in a case involving certain education-related benefits for student-athletes. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss how this ruling may affect the debate over student-athletes receiving direct compensation for use of the name, image and likeness.





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