68% of mental health services reported that they had to cancel, reschedule patient appointments or turn people away from services during the pandemic. Source
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The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach talks second solo album
Dan Auerbach has a shelf full of Grammy awards for his work as front man for the Black Keys and as a sought-after producer. On Friday, he released his second solo album, “Waiting on a Song,” which features the distinctively retro sound he’s become known for. Anthony Mason reports. Source
Olympia Dukakis, Oscar-winning actress, has died at age 89
A cause of death was not immediately released, but her family said in a statement that she had been in failing health for months. Source
Morning Rounds: Vascular aging and managing medications
CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss a new report about how to achieve healthy vascular aging, a survey that tackles the topic of patient privacy when it comes to family and the importance of managing your medications properly. Source
From 2010: Private art collections go public
Philanthropist and art collector Eli Broad died on April 30, 2021 at age 87. In this report originally broadcast on “Sunday Morning” January 17, 2010, correspondent Sandra Hughes talked with Broad about his efforts to bring more art to the public at museums in Los Angeles, and with other affluent collectors about the changing face of art philanthropy. Source
Roger Waters: “Another Brick in the Wall”
A founding member of Pink Floyd, rock legend Roger Waters kicked off his solo “Us + Them Tour” in Kansas City on May 26, with a rousing rendition of “Another Brick in the Wall,” from the classic album, “The Wall.” Don’t miss Anthony Mason’s profile of Waters on “Sunday Morning” June 4. Source
Michael Ruhlman on evolution of grocery and culture
Award-winning author Michael Ruhlman has been writing about food for 20 years. He’s collaborated with professional chefs on cookbooks and written about the basics of cooking. Ruhlman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, “Grocery: The Buying and Selling of Food in America,” and how our relationship with food has evolved. Source
Questions over dog flu vaccine as virus spreads in Florida
Florida health officials say they have confirmed at least a dozen cases of canine influenza. The number of cases is small, but some officials recommend pet owners have their dogs vaccinated. Some skeptics, however, say the alarm is overstated and drug companies will profit. Omar Villafranca reports. Source
Political impact of Trump’s decision on Paris climate agreement
President Trump is announcing plans for the future of the Paris climate agreement. CBS Radio News’ Steve Portnoy and CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris join CBSN to discuss the political impact of the decision. Source
Preview: Gorilla Doctors
When the first Gorilla Doctor began helping mountain gorillas, the species was almost extinct. Today, they’re the only population of great apes that’s growing. Lara Logan reports on Sunday, June 4 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. Source