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China accuses Pelosi of interfering in Hong Kong

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China is accusing U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi of interfering in its affairs with Hong Kong. Bonnie Leung, the vice chair of the Human Civil Rights Front, one of the organizers of the protests currently underway in Hong Kong, joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.

Biden says Trump deserves to be investigated

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Former Vice President Joe Biden says Donald Trump “could be impeached” depending on the results of a House investigation. The probe concerns whether the president asked Ukraine’s president to investigate Biden’s son, Hunter.



WWII vet Clarence Smoyer awarded Bronze Star

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On March 6, 1945 Clarence Smoyer, a Pershing tank gunner with the U.S. Army's 3rd Armored Division, helped to capture Cologne, Germany's third-largest city. His bravery under fire was chronicled in a recent book, "Spearhead." On September 18, 2019, Smoyer, now 95, was belatedly awarded the Bronze Star in a ceremony at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.

17 Democratic candidates attend Iowa Steak Fry

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Around 12,000 attendees are expected to show up for burgers and face time with 17 Democratic presidential candidates at the Polk County Democratic Party’s annual steak fry in Iowa on Saturday. Ed O’Keefe joins CBSN from Iowa.

Trump to host India's Prime Minister at "Howdy, Modi!" event

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More than 50,000 people are expected to attend the "Howdy Modi" event Sunday, which features India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald Trump. Ravi Agrawal, managing editor at "Foreign Policy," joined CBSN to discuss why Modi is holding the sold-out event.

Sunday: Pompeo, Kerry, Zarif

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will appear on "Face the Nation" this Sunday

MLB player Sean Doolittle pitches for independent bookstores

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Washington Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle wants to share his love of books. Back in April he began posting on social media about what he was reading, and which independent bookstores he shopped in during each major league stop. Doolittle's reading adventure was a hit, raising the profile of booksellers across the country. Dana Jacobson reports.

What needs to happen to address climate change?

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Monday marks the beginning of the United Nations Climate Summit in New York City. Climate change is the sole focus of a new special issue of Time Magazine, on newsstands now. Justin Worland, senior climate correspondent at Time, joined "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what must be on our "To-Do" list to protect our climate.





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