When the coronavirus pandemic struck, Len Berk was furloughed from his job slicing smoked salmon at the iconic Zabar’s food market in New York City, where he worked for 26 years. Now he’s fully vaccinated and excited to be back behind the counter, as “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason reports. Source
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This week on “Sunday Morning” (June 6)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program Source
Watch Live: President Biden discusses May jobs numbers
The May report showed an uptick in hiring as the country added 559,000 jobs. Source
Eye Opener: Government UFO report leaves unanswered questions
A new government report on UFOs fails to explain them. The Justice Department has announced the U.S. will handle ransomware investigations the same way it handles terrorism cases. Also, Duke’s Coach K is retiring. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Survivor recalls abuse after remains of 215 Indigenous children found
The Canadian government has paid more than $1.6 billion to survivors of institutions that held Indigenous children. Source
House Democrats announce infrastructure bill amid Biden negotiations
House Democrats unveiled a $547 billion surface transportation bill that addresses priorities in Biden’s American Jobs Plan. Source
Texas passes one of nation’s most restrictive abortion laws, bans procedure as early as six weeks
A newly passed law in Texas bans abortions after cardiac activity is detected and supporters say it could overturn Roe v Wade. Kate Smith explains why this law will be harder to fight than others now being challenged in the courts. Source
President Biden floats key concessions to get a deal on infrastructure plan
President Biden will meet on Friday with Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia to continue negotiations over infrastructure. On Wednesday, Mr. Biden offered key concessions. Weijia Jiang has the details on the latest White House offer. Source
DOJ to prioritize ransomware attacks on the same level as terrorism
The Justice Department will now handle ransomware investigations the same way it handles terrorism cases. The move comes after recent cyber attacks against Colonial Pipeline and JBS, a major meat supplier in the U.S. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
More coffins found in search for Tulsa Race Massacre victims
Not long after the massacre, the state declared the death toll to be 36 people, but most historians estimate it to be between 75 and 300. Source