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Lawmakers are getting frustrated as bipartisan infrastructure negotiations drag on

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The divide between parties in Congress is growing. Lawmakers are facing the possibility of missing the self-imposed Monday deadline to get an infrastructure deal together as bipartisan negotiations continue. This week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi vetoed two of Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's picks for the select committee investigating the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol. The Hill senior reporter, Alex Bolton, joins CBSN to discuss.

7/24: CBS This Morning Saturday

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Less than half of population in 16 states received at least one dose of COVID vaccine; The Dish: How Mo’s Seafood and Chowder has been able to stand the test of time.

John Maclean and his love for Montana's great outdoors

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John Maclean's family was the topic of "A River Runs Through It," the novella that became a hit film. Now, his own new book tells the backstory of the captivating drama. Jeff Glor takes a look at Maclean’s love for Montana's great outdoors.

Tokyo Olympic Games face controversy

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The Olympics are underway in Tokyo a year later than initially planned and despite several roadblocks and controversies. CBS News foreign correspondent Lucy Craft talks with CBSN's Lana Zak about why the tone of this year's Summer Games is different from past Olympics.

Eye Opener: Tokyo Olympic Games begin amid COVID-19 pandemic

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The Tokyo Olympic Games are underway under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. Also, a growing list of cities are returning to mask mandates amid a COVID-19 surge. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.



Life and legacy of activist and feminist leader Dorothy Pitman Hughes

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Influential activist and feminist leader Dorothy Pitman Hughes was given some overdue recognition⁠ with the dedication of a plaque in her honor in her hometown of Lumpkin, Georgia. Hughes was a founding force in emerging social movements that are now well-established, including women's rights. She has now retired from public life, but CBS News’ Michelle Miller sat down with those closest to Hughes.

Inside President Biden’s beachside escape

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Presidential retreats have a long history in the U.S. The Kennedys had their Cape Cod compound in Massachusetts. Ronald Reagan rode horses and entertained Queen Elizabeth at his California ranch. And Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago was considered the winter White House. Now, in the Biden era, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, is the latest executive escape. Caitlin Huey-Burns has the details.

Cleveland Indians become Cleveland Guardians

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The Cleveland Indians announced they are dropping the century-old moniker for a new name. Following years of pressure from activists and Native American groups, the Cleveland Indians will become the Cleveland Guardians, starting next year. The team sifted through nearly 1,200 potential names. Dana Jacobson has the details.

Saturday Sessions: Allison Russell performs "4th Day Prayer."

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Allison Russell was born in Montreal, she’s a founding member of three critically acclaimed groups, but now she’s found her voice as a solo artist ⁠—performing a special headline set this Sunday at the prestigious Newport Folk Festival. From her new album “Outside Child,” Allison Russell performs "4th Day Prayer."

State Department faces backlog of passport applications

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The State Department is struggling with a backlog of passport applications, just as many Americans are making plans to travel abroad. The department says mail delays, a shutdown of their online booking system, and staffing shortages are part of the problem. Christina Ruffini has the latest.

Saturday Sessions: Allison Russell performs "Nightflyer"

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Allison Russell was born in Montreal, she’s a founding member of three critically acclaimed groups, but now she’s found her voice as a solo artist ⁠—performing a special headline set this Sunday at the prestigious Newport Folk Festival. From her new album “Outside Child,” Allison Russell performs "Nightflyer."

Saturday Sessions: Allison Russell performs "The Runner"

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Allison Russell was born in Montreal, she’s a founding member of three critically acclaimed groups, but now she’s found her voice as a solo artist ⁠—performing a special headline set this Sunday at the prestigious Newport Folk Festival. From her new album “Outside Child,” Allison Russell performs "The Runner."

Tech entrepreneur works to make it easier to track hospital treatment

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It's a nightmare the very sick can find themselves in: Communicating their health history from one doctor to the next to get the critical care they need. It's been an extra burden during this already difficult time. Now, a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur is trying to change that by fulfilling an important promise. Dana Jacobson has the details.

Less than half of population in 16 states received at least one dose of COVID vaccine

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The Biden administration is buying an additional 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines, ahead of the potential need for booster shots and a vaccine for children under the age of 12 later this year. The action comes as the highly contagious Delta variant is driving up coronavirus infections across the country. Michael George has the latest.





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