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U.S. evacuation efforts resume in Kabul

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Thousands of U.S. citizens and Afghans are desperately trying to flee Afghanistan. Flights are resuming out of Kabul airport as the Biden Administration ramps up its evacuation efforts. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi is in Doha, Qatar, where thousands of Afghan evacuees are currently being sheltered with more on the evacuation efforts.

Understanding how Afghanistan fell to the Taliban

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President Biden is defending his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban taking control of the country. Ben Anderson is a journalist and author of the book “No Worse Enemy.” He joins CBSN to discuss why the Taliban’s rapid rise shouldn’t be a surprise, and why U.S. intervention was needed to keep the Taliban at bay.

Crews face challenges in delivering aid to Haiti following deadly earthquake

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The death toll from last week's Haiti earthquake has topped 2,100 people, with thousands more injured. Getting aid to those affected has been hampered by roads left damaged and impassable because of the earthquake. Christy Delafield, managing director of communications for the humanitarian aid organization Mercy Corps, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest on recovery efforts.

Tropical Storm Henri strengthens into hurricane

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Henri has strengthened into a hurricane as it moves closer to land. Ken Graham, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Hurricane Center, joins CBSN with more on the storm's path.

08/21: CBS This Morning Saturday

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New Englanders brace for Henri, expected to become hurricane; Chef Olia Hercules on changing perception of Ukrainian food



Mike Duncan on "Hero of Two Worlds,” Lafayette’s crossing

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Mike Duncan's new book "Hero of Two Worlds” desscribes the famed Marquis de Lafayette, the man who played key roles in both the American and French revolutions. CBS News’ Jeff Glor heads to Mount Vernon in Virginia to hear all about it.

Aidy Bryant reflects on acting career, new Hulu show and Emmy nomination

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Aidy Bryant, the longest-running cast member on "Saturday Night Live" and the co-writer, co-producer and star of the Hulu series "Shrill," received Emmy nominations for both this year. Jamie Wax met up with her to talk about her journey through life and show business.

New Englanders brace for Henri, expected to become hurricane

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Tropical Storm Henri is gaining strength and is expected to reach hurricane status Saturday — bringing with it potentially damaging winds, torrential rain and widespread coastal flooding. Henri's track targets New York's Long Island and Southern New England tomorrow. Henri could become the first hurricane to hit New England since Hurricane Bob came ashore 30 years ago this week. CBS News meteorologist Jeff Berardelli has more.

ICUs across the country strained as COVID-19 cases surge

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Coronavirus cases continue to spike across the country as the Delta variant fuels new infections. The nation saw a 14% jump in the number of COVID-19 cases caused by the highly contagious strain. Michael George joins with the latest.

Evacuees from Afghanistan flown to Germany and Qatar

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Massive evacuations continue in Afghanistan. Evacuees who were lucky enough to get out were flown Friday to Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany, where the U.S. military said they can stay at Ramstein for several weeks. Other evacuees are being taken 1,200 miles in a different direction from Kabul to Doha, Qatar, on the Persian Gulf. Roxana Saberi reports from Doha.

Volunteers build special chair for quadriplegic man

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The waning days of summer have crowds packing the beaches. But for some, a simple trip to the shore was a daunting challenge until a woman with a vision of inclusion stepped in to help. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Miami Beach.

Solar energy farms aim to help urban areas

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Rooftop solar panels are a common sight in American suburbs, helping the solar industry grow exponentially over the last couple of decades. A new energy model could bring the same solar energy to renters and small businesses who lack the resources and access to this form of clean energy. CBS News Michelle Miller has more.

General Raymond Thomas on Afghan pullout, evacuation chaos

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The sudden collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan government in just 11 days shocked many observers. Catherine Herridge spoke exclusively with General Raymond Thomas, who led the U.S. elite special operations command and was on the ground from the very beginning.

Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs "Glory Strums"

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Hiss Golden Messenger returns to Saturday Sessions. Lead singer MC Taylor founded the band in North Carolina back in 2007. Since then, they've earned legions of fans, toured the world, and released ten previous studio albums. Their latest album, "Quietly Blowing It," came out earlier this summer. Hiss Golden Messenger performs "Glory Strums" from Chapel Hill.

Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs "Hardly Town"

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Hiss Golden Messenger returns to Saturday Sessions. Lead singer MC Taylor founded the band in North Carolina back in 2007. Since then, they've earned legions of fans, toured the world, and released ten previous studio albums. Their latest album, "Quietly Blowing It," came out earlier this summer. Hiss Golden Messenger performs "Hardly Town" from Chapel Hill.





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