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Eric Garner's mother discusses Chauvin's sentencing, reflects on son's death

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After Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd, some members of Floyd's family say it wasn't enough. Floyd's nephew said the sentence was a slap in the face, while his sister released a statement saying it shows matters of police brutality are being taken seriously, but there's still progress to be made. Gwen Carr, whose son Eric Garner was also killed at the hands of police in New York City in 2014, joined CBSN to Lana Zak to discuss her reaction to Chauvin's conviction and sentence... Читать дальше...

Saturday Sessions: Lucy Dacus performs "Hot & Heavy”

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In the three years since Lucy Dacus was last on “Saturday Sessions,” she has released two acclaimed albums, built a devoted following, and even formed an indie supergroup. Her third and latest album, "Home Video," was released yesterday. From Richmond, Virginia, Lucy Dacus performs "Hot & Heavy.”

Extreme heat wave hits Pacific Northwest

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An "extreme" and dangerous heat wave is beginning in the northwestern U.S. on Saturday with the potential to smash multiple records, according to forecasters. Seattle and Portland are among the areas expecting to see all-time highs. Jeff Berardelli has the forecast.

The story behind one of baseball's most legendary contracts

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The Mets are sitting atop National League East and enjoying a good return so far on the team's $196 million payroll. But included in that figure is nearly $1.2 million for a player that hasn't stepped to the plate in more than 20 years, and one the team will continue to pay for another 14 years. Here's more on the now-infamous arrangement between an athlete and an owner, and the most notorious Ponzi scheme in history.

Doubt growing over bipartisan infrastructure deal after both parties raise new concerns

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Shortly after President Biden announced Democrats and Republicans reached a compromise on a bipartisan infrastructure package, the deal is in doubt. Republicans are upset over Democrats' plans to push through a separate bill addressing issues like child care and climate change. Politico associate editor and White House correspondent Anita Kumar joined CBSN with the latest on where negotiations stand.



Lucy Dacus on music, songwriting and going home

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In the three years since Lucy Dacus was last on “Saturday Sessions,” she released two acclaimed albums, built a devoted following, and even formed an indie supergroup. Her third and latest album, "Home Video," was released on Friday. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason spoke to Dacus about her music, her songwriting, and going home.

Crews battle through fire and smoke as Surfside, Florida, rescue efforts continue

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A fire burning in the wreckage of the deadly building collapse in Surfside, Florida, was hampering search efforts for survivors. Part of the 12-story building collapsed early on Thursday morning. Rescuers have found only a few survivors since the residential high-rise caved in. No survivors have been found in over 24 hours. CBS News national correspondent Mark Strassman reports on the rescue efforts, and Joe Geller, House representative for the state of Florida's 100th district, which includes Surfside... Читать дальше...

Brian Skerry showcases life under the sea in new documentary

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A new book and documentary features the photography and adventures of Brian Skerry, who has been diving to document life under the sea for more than four decades. The documentary was executive produced by James Cameron and voiced by Sigourney Weaver. Skerry's latest project is his most ambitious to date.

6/26: CBS This Morning Saturday

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Rescue crews continue to search for dozens missing in Surfside building collapse; Lucy Dacus on music, songwriting and going home

Rescue crews continue to search for dozens missing in Surfside building collapse

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Overnight, crews continued to search through the rubble in hopes of finding survivors after the Champlain Tower South condominium came crashing down. At least four people are confirmed dead and more than 150 are unaccounted for. Mark Strassmann is in Surfside with the latest on the rescue efforts and the possible warning signs this building may have been in danger of collapsing.

Lucy Dacus on thought process behind formulating and writing songs

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In the three years since Lucy Dacus was last on “Saturday Sessions,” she has released two acclaimed albums, built a devoted following, and even formed an indie supergroup. Her third and latest album, "Home Video, "was released yesterday. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason spoke to Dacus about how her thought process behind formulating and writing her songs.

Saturday Sessions: Lucy Dacus performs "Brando"

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In the three years since Lucy Dacus was last on “Saturday Sessions,” she has released two acclaimed albums, built a devoted following, and even formed an indie supergroup. Her third and latest album, "Home Video," was released yesterday. From Richmond, Virginia, Lucy Dacus performs "Brando."

Saturday Sessions: Lucy Dacus performs "VBS"

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In the three years since Lucy Dacus was last on “Saturday Sessions,” she has released two acclaimed albums, built a devoted following, and even formed an indie supergroup. Her third and latest album, "Home Video," was released yesterday. From Richmond, Virginia, Lucy Dacus performs "VBS."

Scientists use clues from trees to put the current drought into perspective

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To say it's dry in the West is an understatement – the U.S. is experiencing the most intense drought in modern history, U.S. Drought Monitor reported this week. The consequences are significant for the economy of the West and the rest of the country, which depends on resources that come from there. CBS News climate specialist Jeff Berardelli explains.

Families search for closure 36 years after MOVE bombing

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On May 13, 1985, a years-long confrontation between the city and a Black liberation organization known as MOVE ended with a bombing, killing nearly a dozen people – including children. Now, it's emerged that the remains of some of the victims were never returned to their families and may have been mistreated. Family members speak about their initial loss and the pain that's followed 36 years later.

Vice President Harris visits U.S.-Mexico border

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Vice President Kamala Harris made her first visit to the southern border on Friday since taking office. She toured immigration facilities and said the Biden administration is making what she described as "extreme progress" in addressing the surge in migrants from Central America. Republicans criticized her for not visiting sooner and for the timing of her trip. Christina Ruffini reports.





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