Manchester Orchestra returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing their latest album, “The Million Masks of God.” The band formed in 2004, and since then, they have played the main stages at Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza and had hits on the alternative charts. The band joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Telepath.” Source
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“Origin” author Dan Brown on reconciling God and artificial intelligence
Dan Brown’s books have sold more than 200 million copies around the world. His latest novel, “Origin,” features the return of symbologist Robert Langdon. This time, Langdon is trying to unlock a discovery that will help answer two fundamental questions of human existence: Where do we come from and where are we going? Brown joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about his latest thriller, which has been on the bestseller list for nearly two months. Source
First U.S. birth by woman with uterus transplant
For the first time in the U.S., a woman has given birth with a transplanted uterus. A baby boy was delivered at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas to a woman who received a uterus from a living donor. It was part of a clinical trial. Eight other babies have been born to women with transplants, all in Sweden. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the surgery and who would be eligible. Source
CVS to buy insurance giant Aetna
Drugstore giant CVS announced Sunday it has a deal to buy Aetna, one of America’s largest health insurers. The price? $69 billion. Jericka Duncan reports on what the blockbuster deal could mean for consumers nationwide. Source
Eye Opener: Biden defends dissapointing jobs report numbers
President Biden dismissed lower-than-expected April unemployment numbers. Also, 1 in 3 Americans are now fully vaccinated. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Biden pushes back against poor jobs report numbers
President Biden and Wall Street investors tried to push past Friday’s disappointing report from the Labor Department. It showed the slowest monthly jobs growth yet since Mr. Biden took office. The lackluster news is leading some business groups and Republican governors to make the case to end enhanced federal unemployment benefits. Christina Ruffini reports. Source
Indian reservation caught in middle of battle between drug smugglers, border patrol agents
The Tohono O’odham reservation stretches across 2.7 million acres of the Sonoran Desert. But members of the tribe live on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico Border, and they often find themselves caught in the middle of the battle between drug smugglers and U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers. Lilia Luciano reports. Source
India’s COVID-19 deaths hit record high
There are new calls for India’s prime minister to implement a nationwide shutdown as the coronavirus continues to ravage the country. More 4,000 COVID-19 deaths were reported on Saturday, marking a new single-day high. Chris Livesay has more from New Delhi. Source
New Saudi Arabian prince ushering in wave of cultural change
The new crowned prince of Saudi Arabia is ushering in a wave of cultural change. Women will soon be allowed to drive, and the dreaded religious police are being reigned in. Holly Williams reports. Source
Pontiac Silverdome still standing after demolition attempt
The implosion of the Pontiac Silverdome, the former home of the Detroit Lions, didn’t go as planned Sunday morning Source