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11 deaths confirmed in Florida condo collapse

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Search and rescue efforts continue around the clock for the sixth day at the site of last week's deadly building collapse in Surfside, Florida. Associated Press reporter Terry Spencer joined CBSN with the latest on the deadly collapse.

GOP lawmakers move to take power away from Arizona secretary of state

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A bill to remove the Arizona secretary of state's oversight over challenges to election laws is headed to the governor's desk. Jim Nintzel, executive editor at the Tucson Weekly, spoke with Anne-Marie Green on CBSN about why Republican lawmakers are trying to take power away from Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, and why the measure would expire once her term ends.

Delta variant of COVID-19 surges in U.K. ahead of planned reopening

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British health authorities are in a race against time with the highly-transmissible Delta variant of the coronavirus. The town of Bolton, England might offer a blueprint for increasing vaccinations and reversing the upward case trend. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins "CBSN AM" from London.

Biden defends infrastructure agreement amid pressure from congressional Democrats and Republicans

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President Biden is continuing to defend the bipartisan infrastructure deal reached by last week, calling it a "once-in-a-generation investment" in an op-ed for Yahoo News. This comes as he faces pressure from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle on a reconciliation package. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss the latest.

(Re)born in the USA: A love letter to America

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In his new book, “Reborn in the USA,” newly-minted American citizen Roger Bennett (half the duo from the popular "Men in Blazers" NBC Sports show and podcast) explains his affinity for all things America. Born in the historic port city of Liverpool, England, Bennett consumed all things American pop-culture during the 1980s. He joins “CBS This Morning” to explain how it drastically impacted his life.



China trying to rewrite history in Xinjiang with online propaganda push

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A new report reveals China's latest propaganda push in the Xinjiang region, where tens of thousands of Uighurs and other ethnic minorities have been forced into reeducation camps. The New York Times and ProPublica analyzed thousands of videos posted on social media that appear to show Beijing's version of life across the region. ProPublica journalist Jeff Kao joins CBSN to explain their findings.

Pacific Northwest broils under record-setting "heat dome"

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Excessive temperature warnings are in place as a *heat dome* overtakes the Pacific Northwest. Many are seeking relief at cooling stations as cities reach triple-digit temperatures, breaking all-time records. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins "CBSN AM" with more on the forecast and the role climate change plays in these extreme conditions.

Eye Opener: Florida condo collapse death toll rises to 11

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The death toll from an apartment partially collapsing near Miami has risen to 11 people, and at least 150 people are still missing. Also, an extreme heatwave continues in the Pacific Northwest, with record-breaking temperatures for days. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

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Death toll rises to 11 in Surfside condo collapse; Two basketball players build business and relationship

Suspect in Massachusetts shootings posted "troubling white supremacist rhetoric," D.A. says

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Massachusetts authorities are investigating a deadly shooting that took place Saturday outside Boston as a possible hate crime. After crashing a stolen truck, the 28-year-old white gunman shot and killed two Black people before being killed himself by police. The D.A. says the suspect had written "troubling white supremacist rhetoric." CBSN Boston reporter Lisa Gresci joins "CBSN AM" to discuss.

WorldView: Ethiopia declares immediate cease-fire in Tigray

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We are following several international headlines, including Ethiopia declaring an immediate cease-fire in Tigray; a new report on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Poland; Mexico decriminalizing recreational marijuana; and former South African president Jacob Zuma's sentencing. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins "CBSN AM" with the roundup.

Samantha Power on Vice President Kamala Harris' immigration comments

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The new head of the U.S. Agency for International Development speaks with 60 Minutes+ about the Biden administration's response to the historic increase of migrants coming to the U.S. southern border. See the interview, streaming now, only on Paramount+

Father grieves son killed in Surfside building collapse as rescuers search for survivors

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Luis Bermudez is grieving the loss of his 26-year-old son Luis "Luiyo" Andres, one of the 11 victims of Thursday's Surfside, Florida building collapse. He tells “CBS This Morning” Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud about a life well-lived of a young man who was always smiling, despite a lifelong battle with muscular dystrophy.





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