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DACA decision sparks protests across the country

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From New York to Los Angeles, protesters took to the streets to demonstrate against President Trump's decision to end DACA. John Blackstone spoke with a few of the "Dreamers" who face uncertain futures.

What is Kim Jong Un's goal?

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Days after a massive underground bomb blast, there are signs North Korea may be preparing a new missile launch. Despite a cartoon character stereotype of Kim Jong Un, experts say he "is not a madman" and is rational, Ben Tracy reports.

"Dreamer" died a hero in Harvey floodwaters

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Alonso Guillen traveled 120 miles last Tuesday to rescue people stranded in Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters in Houston. He was in a boat that capsized, and his body was found four days later. Guillen was in the U.S. as a "Dreamer" under DACA, and may have been deported had he survived. Omar Villafranca spoke to his parents.

Living Stronger: Rod Johnstone's passion keeps him sailing at 80

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Rod Johnstone, 80, has been sailing since the age of 4. He competes in the legendary Bermuda Race: a 635-mile journey from Newport, Rhode Island, to Bermuda and back. Teammates battle wind, weather and water, and exist on 30-minute catnaps. Don Dahler reports.

President Trump rescinds DACA program

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A promise kept by President Trump is a dream lost for thousands of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children. On Tuesday, he rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, better known as DACA, which protected these young immigrants from deportation. Major Garrett reports.

Can Congress move to protect "Dreamers" before DACA expires?

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On Capitol Hill, six months is not a long time, especially when it comes to the contentious issue of immigration. But that's how long President Trump gave Congress to act to protect undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children. Nancy Cordes has more.

Irma, now a Category 5 hurricane, threatens South Florida

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Hurricane Irma became a Category 5 storm Tuesday with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph -- the most powerful ever recorded in the Atlantic. Craig Setzer, chief meteorologist at CBS Miami station WFOR, has the latest forecast for Hurricane Irma.





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