Singer-songwriter Julien Baker made her national TV debut on “Saturday Sessions” three years ago. Since then, the Memphis native has won growing and glowing praise for her deeply personal songs about life’s most challenging struggles. Her latest album, “Little Oblivions,” is nothing short of beloved by critics. From Nashville, Julien Baker performs “Heatwave.” Source
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Saturday Sessions: Julien Baker performs “Hardline”
Singer-songwriter Julien Baker made her national TV debut on “Saturday Sessions” three years ago. Since then, the Memphis native has won growing and glowing praise for her deeply personal songs about life’s most challenging struggles. Her latest album, “Little Oblivions,” is nothing short of beloved by critics. From Nashville, Julien Baker performs “Hardline.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Julien Baker performs “Faith Healer”
Singer-songwriter Julien Baker made her national TV debut on “Saturday Sessions” three years ago. Since then, the Memphis native has won growing and glowing praise for her deeply personal songs about life’s most challenging struggles. Her latest album, “Little Oblivions,” is nothing short of beloved by critics. From Nashville, Julien Baker performs “Faith Healer.” Source
Deciding votes in an evenly divided Senate
The effort to strike a deal on a package is a careful dance for lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. There is little room with 50 members on each side, and often, little appetite for compromise. Christina Ruffini reports from the White House where President Biden is paying close attention to the voting in the Senate. Source
Eye Opener: Senate moves forward with COVID bill
A deal has been reached in the Senate, paving the way forward for President Biden’s COVID-19 relief bill. Also, several states are easing coronavirus restrictions as Dr. Anthony Fauci and other medical experts say they are worried. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
56-year commemoration of “Bloody Sunday” to be held virtually
Sunday marks 56 years since civil rights activists were met with violence when they marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, demanding the right to vote. It became known as “Bloody Sunday.” This year’s events commemorating the march are scheduled to be held virtually due to COVID-19. Tom Hanson has the details. Source
British media slams Harry and Meghan over interview timing
In the U.K., there is growing backlash and excitement ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan’s highly anticipated sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey, airing on CBS. With members of the British media deeming the interview insensitive due to its timing. Imtiaz Tyab has the latest. Source
Pope Francis meets top Shia cleric on day two of historical visit
Pope Francis is on the second day of his momentous four-day visit to Iraq. Iraqi security forces are deploying nearly 10,000 personnel to protect the pope as he embarks on his first international trip since the coronavirus pandemic. Chris Livesay reports. Source
Signs of hope: COVID-19 vaccinations hit record high
Signs of hope: CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus on vaccinations, if it’s too early to drop COVID-19 restrictions and more. Source
Pope Francis and Iraq’s top Shiite cleric hold historic meeting
The meeting in Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani’s humble home was months in the making, with every detail painstakingly discussed and negotiated between the ayatollah’s office and the Vatican. Source