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Saturday Sessions: Margo Price performs “Drifter”

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, “That’s How Rumors Get Started,” when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Drifter.” Source

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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown calls video of protester being shoved “horrific”

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown rolled out new policies for his city’s police department after two officers were recorded shoving a 75-year-old man. Martin Gugino fell back on the concrete, slammed his head and began bleeding as officers walked past. Jeff Glor sits down with Brown to talk about the incident, and what else Brown thinks can be done. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Margo Price performs Bob Dylan’s “Things Have Changed”

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, “That’s How Rumors Get Started,” when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Things Have Changed.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Margo Price performs “Letting Me Down”

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, “That’s How Rumors Get Started,” when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Letting Me Down.” Source

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How U.S. and China tensions define our world

The book “Superpower Showdown” tells the story of the monumental standoff between the U.S. and China, and how it defines both our world today and our future. Tensions between the two nations are at a new level amid a global pandemic, protests in Hong Kong and then upcoming U.S. presidential election. Jeff Glor speaks to the authors of the book, two reporters with deeply personal ties to the story. Source

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London may remove statues amid global anti-racism protests

The renewed nationwide effort in the U.S. to remove statues of Confederate leaders and slave owners has reached overseas as monuments to British slavers in London are now at the center of a national debate. A monument to Edward Colston, a 17th century slave owner, was thrown into the British harbor by protesters. Imtiaz Tyab reports from London. Source

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Irish repay decades-old debt, help Native American tribe struggling through COVID-19

The Native American Choctaw tribe is getting aid from across the ocean as the U.S.’ Native American communities struggle during the coronavirus pandemic. During Ireland’s potato famine, Choctaw tribe members came up with $170, several thousand dollars in today’s money, to send to struggling men and women. Michelle Miller looks at how Ireland is repaying the favor. Source

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Trump delays Tulsa rally after criticism over Juneteenth date

President Trump said he would switch the date of his Tulsa, Oklahoma, rally after being criticized for scheduling it on Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. In the meantime, he is expected to give a commencement address at West Point Saturday, where more than a thousand people will be in attendance and adhering to social distancing guidelines. Nikole Killion reports. Source

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