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Florida public health expert on the spread of COVID-19 as kids go back to school

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A judge in Florida ruled that school districts can impose mask mandates even though the governor says otherwise. Dr. Jason Salemi, associate professor of epidemiology at the University of South Florida College of Public Health, joined CBSN to discuss the impact of this ruling and the rise in pediatric COVID-19 cases.

Culinary tour of Times Square

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Vladimir Duthiers goes on a culinary tour of New York's Times Square, visiting an iconic comfort food mecca, the locals' lunch spot, and even an oasis in the middle of the chaos.

Biden plans new steps to boost COVID-19 vaccinations and fight pandemic

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President Biden will lay out his administration's latest plans to fight COVID-19 later today. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to explain the latest on that plus other developments including the fight over Texas' abortion law.

Senator Amy Klobuchar reveals breast cancer diagnosis and treatment

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Senator Amy Klobuchar revealed that she was diagnosed with Stage 1A breast cancer earlier this year, after delaying her mammogram due to the pandemic. She underwent a lumpectomy and radiation treatment and says she's doing well. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has more.

9/9: CBSN AM

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President Biden to announce new steps to fight COVID-19 Delta variant; Japan could get its first woman prime minister



Japan could get its first female prime minister as unpopular Suga steps down

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Japan's highly unpopular prime minister Yoshihide Suga will be stepping down at the end of the month. Running to replace him is Sanae Takaichi, who could become the nation's first woman prime minister. CBS News foreign correspondent Lucy Craft joins "CBSN AM" from Tokyo to discuss the potentially historic candidacy and the challenges Japanese women face in a patriarchal society.

Ex-FBI agent who worked on secret 9/11 case says hijackers had a U.S-based support network

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Nearly 20 years after the 9/11 terror attacks, some victims' families are still pressing the U.S. government for more information on possible ties between Saudi leaders and the attackers. CBS News spoke exclusively with a retired FBI agent who was part of a still-secret investigation into the hijackers' network inside the U.S. Catherine Herridge reports

New facility in Iceland will capture 4,000 tons of CO2 out of atmosphere per year

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Most scientists agree cutting our future CO2 emissions won't be enough to stop global warming from causing catastrophic impacts. A new industry hopes to supplement that by removing from the atmosphere CO2 emissions that already exist. CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has the details.

WorldView: Former Afghanistan president apologizes for fleeing the country

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Ashraf Ghani, the former president of Afghanistan, asks forgiveness for fleeing the country during the Taliban's takeover. China pledges millions of dollars in aid to Afghanistan. Sydney, Australia, plans to roll back COVID-19 restrictions. And North Korea is barred from the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London with more on these world headlines.

Hearings focus on what evidence can be used against alleged 9/11 attack plotters

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The self-described architect of the 9/11 attacks and four other terror suspects gathered in a Guantanamo Bay courtroom as pretrial hearings continue. Some questioning focused on the judge in the case. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins "CBSN AM" from the site known as Camp Justice with the latest.

Broadway's back: Behind the scenes with "Hadestown"

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Anthony Mason catches up with Tony Award-winning "Hadestown" creator Anaïs Mitchell, and performers André De Shields and Reeve Carney, as they prepared for their long-awaited re-opening night at the Walter Kerr Theatre.

Son of firefighter killed on 9/11 follows fathers footsteps

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This Saturday marks 20 years since the attacks of September 11th. One of the major storylines to come out of the tragedy was the resilience of the FDNY after the deaths of 343 firefighters at the World Trade Center. CBS Mornings Tony Dokoupil has the story of one firefighter's ultimate sacrifice and his sons, who are now following in his footsteps.

Daughter of "Roe v. Wade" plaintiff gives first TV interview

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The eldest daughter of Norma McCorvey, "Jane Roe" in the landmark "Roe v. Wade" abortion ruling, gives her first TV interview to "CBS Mornings." In a preview, she speaks of her mother's life and her younger sister “The Roe baby” that McCorvey gave birth to before the ruling gave her the right to abort.





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