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United Auto Workers poised to strike if no deal reached this week

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The UAW says 97% of members voted to strike if agreements can't be reached with G.M., Ford and Stellantis by Thursday. The union's demands include a 46% across-the-board pay increase, 32-hour work weeks with 40 hours of pay, restoration of pension plans for new hires and cost of living adjustments. Former UAW spokesperson Brian Rothenberg joined CBS News to discuss the state of the negotiations.



FDNY member whose first day was 9/11 reflects on 22 years since attack

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Retired New York City firefighter Rob Serra's first day on the job was September 11th, 2001. Now he is the vice president of the Ray Pfeifer Foundation, which is dedicated to assisting September 11th first responders with medical needs not covered by insurance. Serra joined CBS News to talk about the health care needs still facing those who rushed to help 22 years ago.

Will U.S. take action if Russia and North Korea make a weapons deal?

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Moscow has confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia in the coming days to meet with President Vladimir Putin. Local reports say the North Korean leader's armored train was spotted departing Sunday night, presumably heading to Moscow. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more.

Fund launched for veterans facing traumatic brain injuries

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About a quarter of a million Americans answered the call to serve after the 9/11 attacks, and many of them are still paying a price. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge is spotlighting a new fund launched to help veterans coping with traumatic brain injuries.





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