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Saturday Sessions: Chris Stapleton performs “Arkansas.”

Chris Stapleton was born in Kentucky, but he began his career in Nashville. He played with several bands until his 2015 debut solo album “Traveler,” hit number-one on the Billboard charts and went five times platinum. His follow-up won the CMA for “Album of The Year” and the Grammy Award for “Best Country Album.” In 2020 he released his fourth studio collection, “Starting Over,” which just earned him another seven CMA nominations. For Saturday Sessions, Chris Stapleton performs “Arkansas.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Chris Stapleton performs “Starting Over”

Chris Stapleton was born in Kentucky but he began his career in Nashville. He played with several bands until his 2015 debut solo album “Traveler” hit number-one on the billboard charts and went five-times platinum. His follow-up won the CMA for “Album of The Year,” and the Grammy for “Best Country Album.” In 2020 he released his fourth studio collection, “Starting Over,” which just earned him another seven CMA nominations. For Saturday Sessions, Chris Stapleton performs “Starting Over.” Source

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Author James Rebanks on new book “Pastoral Song” and farming today

Best-selling author James Rebanks has been called England’s most famous farmer. His latest book, “Pastoral Song,” is a love story dedicated to the land his family has farmed for generations. It’s also the story of how he is discovering a path to sustain that land and a way of life that millions of farmers worldwide know and love. Jeff Glor has the details. Source

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FDA panel: Most Americans do not need Pfizer COVID vaccine boosters

A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee voted to recommend only people over the age of 65 or who are immunocompromised need third doses of the Pfizer vaccine. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports the decision upends the Biden administration’s plans to roll out a mass booster program Monday. Then, Dr. Hilary Fairbrother, an emergency medicine physician, joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to explain what this vote means for the future of COVID-19 vaccine boosters. Source

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Survey finds many employees expect work-from-home options after pandemic

A recent survey found about 43% of employees expect organizations to continue offering work-from-home options after the COVID-19 pandemic ends. As companies try to navigate the Delta variant and decide when or if teams should return to the office, the survey from PayScale found while employers have different strategies and priorities, nearly three-quarters agree remote work will change the talent landscape, especially in white-collar industries. PayScale CEO Scott Torrey joined CBSN to discuss the survey. Source

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