If you’re looking for a job, you may need to get a jab first. CBS News’ Elise Preston reports on the growing number of job listings that come with a vaccine mandate. Source
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New book tells never-before-told stories of late R&B singer Aaliyah
Twenty years after the tragic death of singer Aaliyah, her influence is still felt in pop culture, music and fashion. The new book “Baby GIrl: Better Known As Aaliyah,” published by Atria Books, an imprint of Simon and Schuster, which is owned by ViacomCBS, reveals a whole new side of the iconic artist. Author Kathy Iandoli joined CBSN to discuss the life and legacy of Aaliyah. Source
Afghanistan war veteran on mental health impact of U.S. troop withdrawal, Taliban takeover
Meaghan Mobbs served in the war in Afghanistan, and now she’s getting her doctorate in psychology so she can help other veterans. She joined Anne-Marie Green on “CBSN AM” to discuss why the current situation in Afghanistan is causing an increase in veterans reporting mental health episodes and calling crisis hotlines. Source
Disney cruises to require passengers to Bahamas be vaccinated
Mandate marks the first time the company is requiring shots for people boarding ships at a U.S. port. Source
Blinken says up to 1,500 Americans may still need evacuation from Afghanistan
Roughly 19,000 people were airlifted from Kabul over a 24-hour period beginning early Tuesday morning. Source
Rush to finish U.S. evacuations from Afghanistan before withdrawal deadline
Officials are rushing to evacuate Americans and Afghan allies from Kabul as President Biden’s August 31st deadline approaches. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini joined CBSN with the latest on evacuation efforts. Source
Johnson & Johnson releases COVID-19 vaccine booster study as U.S. struggles with pandemic surge
Johnson & Johnson says new research shows a second shot of its COVID vaccine boosts antibodies nine-fold. Meanwhile, the debate over mask and vaccine mandates is dividing Americans. CBS News national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports, then Dr. Amesh Adalja from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health joins CBSN to discuss the latest research. Source
Employment attorney discusses COVID-19 vaccine mandates after FDA approval
More companies are mandating COVID-19 vaccines for their employees after the Food and Drug Administration’s full approval of the Pfizer vaccine. Employment attorney Richard Roth joins CBSN to discuss the legality of employers requiring shots in the workplace. Source
New York’s first female governor, Kathy Hochul, discusses her priorities in office
New York’s first female governor, Kathy Hochul, who took over after former Goveronor Andrew Cuomo resigned over sexual harassment allegations, joins “CBS This Morning.” Source
House Democrats press forward with Pres. Biden’s agenda
House Democrats approved two key measures that would set up a vote on President Joe Biden’s economic agenda by the end of September, which is looking to be a busy month for lawmakers as key protections are set to expire. CBS News’ Joel Payne and Leslie Sanchez joined CBSN’s Tom Hanson to break down the latest on Capitol Hill. Source