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Noel Gallagher discuses his music career and what he’s been up to throughout the pandemic

Noel Gallagher is best known as the co-founder of “Oasis,” one of the best-selling rock bands of all time. After the group disbanded in 2009, Gallagher launched a solo career and formed another group “High Flying Birds,” and this month, he celebrates the release of a new studio album. The English singer looks back at the first 10 years of his solo career and discusses how he’s kept busy during the pandemic. Source

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Chef Jacques Pepin opens up about new cookbook and memories made throughout lengthy career

Jacques Pepin has been cooking for more than 70 years. He was the personal chef to three French prime ministers before he turned down President Kennedy to work at Howard Johnson’s. He’s been elevating the way Americans have been cooking and eating ever since, including over the last year as his short online videos made during the pandemic became a sensation. Jeff Glor sat down with Pepin at his home in Connecticut, where at age 85 he seems to be busier than ever. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Noel Gallagher performs “Don’t Look Back in Anger”

Noel Gallagher is best known as co-founder of “Oasis,” one of the best-selling rock bands of all time. A decade ago he launched a solo career – and this month he celebrates the release of a double-album of greatest hits, “High Flying Birds.” For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Gallagher performs “Don’t Look Back in Anger.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds performs “Holy Mountain”

Noel Gallagher is best known as co-founder of “Oasis,” one of the best-selling rock bands of all time. A decade ago he launched a solo career – and this month he celebrates the release of a double-album of greatest hits, “Back The Way We Came Vol. 1.” For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Gallagher’s High Flying Birds performs “Holy Mountain.” Source

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Negotiations slow on police reform legislation

Negotiations are stalling in the Senate as lawmakers try to strike a deal on a police reform bill. The House passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act early this year. It is now being debated in the Senate, but there is disagreement on two key provisions. The first involves qualified immunity, which shields officers from civil lawsuits over constitutional violations. The second is over prosecuting police misconduct. NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss. Source

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