Tedeschi Trucks Band makes their return to “Saturday Sessions.” Derek Trucks played with the legendary Allman Brothers Band, and for a time, Susan Tedeschi was their opening act. The two married but continued to lead separate bands until forming their own Grammy-winning group in 2010. Their latest release, the live album “Layla Revisited,” is a cover of the classic “Derek and the Dominos” album. From New Haven, Connecticut, Tedeschi Trucks Band performs “Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?” Source
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Saturday Sessions: Tedeschi Trucks Band performs “Bell Bottom Blues”
Tedeschi Trucks Band makes their return to “Saturday Sessions.” Derek Trucks played with the legendary Allman Brothers Band, and for a time, Susan Tedeschi was their opening act. The two married but continued to lead separate bands until forming their own Grammy-winning group in 2010. Their latest release, the live album “Layla Revisited,” is a cover of the classic “Derek and the Dominos” album. From New Haven, Connecticut, Tedeschi Trucks Band performs “Bell Bottom Blues.” Source
Asian American Olympians face discrimination in the U.S., report says
Several Asian American athletes will represent the U.S. during the summer Olympics in Tokyo. However, several of them say they have been experiencing anti-Asian hate here at home. Russell Contreras, a race and justice reporter for Axios, joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano with more on his reporting. Source
Taco Bell hit by nationwide shortages of some ingredients
The menu at Taco Bell may be a bit limited these days, with the quick-service restaurant chain warning customers that it might not be able to fulfill their current appetite hankerings. CBS Los Angeles’ Michele Gile explains why and read more here. Source
7/11: Fauci, Gottlieb, Johnson, Kirby
This week on “Face the Nation,” warning signs about new coronavirus cases, extreme weather affecting tens of millions and a threat to Russia following the latest cyberattack. Source
Special Report: Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin launch into space
Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos and three crewmates blasted off on a 10-minute up-and-down flight to space, paving the way for the company’s future passenger launches. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King and “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell led CBS News’ Special Report coverage. Source
Hubble captures colliding galaxies after monthlong hiatus
The 32-year-old telescope also captured images of a galaxy that has an “unusual” number of arms. Source
Pelosi reviews GOP picks to investigate January 6 Capitol attack
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not yet said whether she will veto the Republican nominees to the January 6 Select Committee. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy selected five GOP congressional members to join the commission, which will investigate the deadly Capitol riot. CBS News’ congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano with the latest from Capitol Hill. Source
DEA agent charged with carrying badge and gun at Capitol riot
Mark Ibrahim of Orange County, California, was arrested and charged with four crimes that include making a false statement and carrying a firearm on restricted grounds. Source
Harris talking with GOP senators about voting rights legislation
“I have spoken to Republican senators — both elected Republicans and Republican leaders,” Harris told CBS News. Source