In the two years since Lucy Dacus was last on “Saturday Sessions,” she has released two acclaimed albums, built a devoted following, and even formed an indie supergroup. Her third and latest album, “Home Video,” was released yesterday. From Richmond, Virginia, Lucy Dacus performs “Brando.” Source
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Lucy Dacus on thought process behind formulating and writing songs
In the two years since Lucy Dacus was last on “Saturday Sessions,” she has released two acclaimed albums, built a devoted following, and even formed an indie supergroup. Her third and latest album, “Home Video, “was released yesterday. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason spoke to Dacus about how her thought process behind formulating and writing her songs. Source
Residents noticed issues with Florida condo before collapse
One woman told her son she woke to creaking noises before the building collapsed. Source
Why commuting to work may have mental health benefits
As the world reopens, many employees are still working from home, and a number of them hope it stays that way. But could it be better for your health to return to the office? James Bailey, the Hochberg Professor of Leadership at George Washington University’s School of Business, joins CBSN to explain. Source
CBS Evening News, June 25, 2021
At least 4 dead, 159 unaccounted for after Florida condo collapse; Steve Hartman on the importance of hope Source
At least 4 dead, 159 unaccounted for after Florida condo collapse
Rescue crews are racing against time as they search for victims in the condo building collapse in Surfside, Florida. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest. Source
Alex Trebek wins posthumous Daytime Emmy
Trebek’s son, Matt, and daughter, Emily, accepted the trophy from behind the host’s podium on the quiz show’s set. Source
Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years for George Floyd’s murder
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd. Floyd’s family addressed Chauvin before he was sentenced. Jamie Yuccas reports. Source
New Florida law allows public college students and faculty to be surveyed on political beliefs
A new law that will go into effect on July 1 in Florida will allow the state to survey students, faculty and staff at public universities on their political beliefs. Proponents say it will help ensure “intellectual diversity.” CBSN Anchor Lana Zak talks with Miami Herald reporter Ana Ceballos about how this law came to be and how people are reacting to it. Source
Attorney Ben Crump and George Floyd’s cousin on Derek Chauvin sentencing
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and George Floyd’s cousin and president of the George Floyd Foundation Shareeduh Tate joined “CBS This Morning” to discuss the sentencing of Derek Chauvin for murder. Source