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Where negotiations stand after House Democrats delay vote on infrastructure bill for second time

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House Democrats delayed a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure deal for a second time, as progressive and moderate Democrats continue negotiating the larger bill. That multi-trillion dollar proposal focuses on addressing climate change and several social programs. Jennifer Shutt, budget and appropriations reporter for CQ Roll Call, joined CBSN with the latest on Capitol Hill.

10/2: CBS Saturday Morning

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Biden meets with House Democrats to gain support for his infrastructure, spending bills; The Dish: Hetty McKinnon on how to turn produce into Asian creations.

U.N. calls for action as Lebanon faces worsening economic crisis

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The United Nations is calling on Lebanon's government to address the country's worsening economic meltdown. Two years into the country's financial crisis, the U.N. estimates 78% of Lebanese citizens live below the poverty line and 36% live in extreme poverty. The World Bank released a report calling the situation one of the worst economic crises the world has seen in 150 years. Journalist Afeef Nessouli, who has covered Lebanon extensively, spoke with CBSN's Lana Zak about the nation's sinking economy.

"Rally for Abortion Justice" held in Washington, D.C.

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Thousands of people gathered in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to demonstrate for abortion rights. The "Rally for Abortion Justice" is one of more than 650 marches taking place across the country. They are the first such major rallies since Texas passed a restrictive new abortion law. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports from the march.



The Dish: Hetty McKinnon on how to turn produce into Asian creations

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Hetty McKinnon began her career making salads in her tiny home kitchen and delivering them to happy customers by bicycle. That led to a self-published cookbook that became a cult sensation in her native Australia. She opened up to Michelle Miller on her latest cookbook.

Durand Jones & The Indications perform “Love Will Work It Out.”

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Durand Jones & The Indications met as college students at Indiana University back in 2012. Four years later, they recorded their self-titled debut album. 2019 brought a breakthrough album, “American Love Call” and now they're out with their latest, "Private Space." For Saturday Sessions, Durand Jones and The Indications perform “Love Will Work It Out.”

Snorkeler finds SS Commodore shipwreck

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An avid snorkeler stumbled onto a forgotten piece of England’s nautical history. Thankfully, he had the skills and the gear to bring his find to the rest of the world. Imtiaz Tyab has the story.

Zach King on how his magic tricks reach millions

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At 31 years old Zach King has already amassed an extensive catalog of accomplishments and compiled a massive catalog of accomplishments. His magic trick videos have reached millions and millions on several different social media platforms. King opens up to Dana Jacobson about how the fun isn't just making the magic, it can also be found when revealing the illusion.

Durand Jones and The Indications perform “The Way I That I Do”

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Durand Jones & The Indications met as college students at Indiana University back in 2012. Four years later, they recorded their self-titled debut album. 2019 brought a breakthrough album, “American Love Call” and now they're out with their latest, "Private Space." For Saturday Sessions, Durand Jones and The Indications perform “The Way I That I Do.”

Durand Jones and The Indications perform “Wit-Choo"

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Durand Jones & The Indications met as college students at Indiana University back in 2012. Four years later, they recorded their self-titled debut album. 2019 brought a breakthrough album, “American Love Call” and now they're out with their latest, "Private Space." For Saturday Sessions, Durand Jones and The Indications perform “Wit-Choo."

The impact climate change has on The Great Lakes

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In the coming decades, rising sea levels due to climate change could dramatically impact the East and West coasts of the United States. You might think the 10,000 miles of coastline along the five Great Lakes might be better protected from such effects. But as Ben Tracy reports from Marquette, Michigan, no place is truly untouched by our changing climate.





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