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Trump goads protesters to defy stay-at-home orders

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President Trump took to Twitter to back right wing protests in several states, staged against the stay-at-home orders of the Democratic governors of those states. Mr. Trump's expressive "LIBERATION" tweets were met with swift replies from the governors of Minnesota and Michigan, asking what he thought the states could do better and expressing hope that he is not encouraging more protests. Nikole Killion reports on the back-and-forth as well as Mr. Trump's ongoing feud with New York Governor Cuomo.

Stunning images show empty NYC under coronavirus lockdown

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Stay-at-home orders have turned America's densest and most vibrant cities into virtual ghost towns, but for one New York photojournalist, the shutdown created a unique chance to document the empty city. Brook Silva-Braga joined George Steinmetz as the latter recounted his unusual helicopter ride around a locked down New York City.

Saturday Sessions: Taylor Goldsmith performs "Crack the Case"

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Taylor Goldsmith has been the frontman for the band Dawes for almost a dozen years, in addition to collaborating with fellow artists such as Elvis Costello and performing on albums by John Fogerty and Jackson Browne. After having appeared on our show six times, Goldsmith is helping “CBS This Morning: Saturday” kick off our first Saturday Session from home. Here, Goldsmith performs “Crack the Case.”

Saturday Sessions: Taylor Goldsmith performs "All Your Favorite Bands"

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Taylor Goldsmith has been the frontman for the band Dawes for almost a dozen years, in addition to collaborating with fellow artists such as Elvis Costello and performing on albums by John Fogerty and Jackson Browne. After having appeared on our show six times, Goldsmith is helping “CBS This Morning: Saturday” kick off our first Saturday Session from home. Here, Goldsmith performs “All Your Favorite Bands.”

Saturday Sessions: Taylor Goldsmith performs "St. Augustine"

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Taylor Goldsmith has been the frontman for the band Dawes for almost a dozen years, in addition to collaborating with fellow artists such as Elvis Costello and performing on albums by John Fogerty and Jackson Browne. After having appeared on our show six times, Goldsmith is helping “CBS This Morning: Saturday” kick off our first Saturday Session from home. Here, Goldsmith performs “St. Augustine.”

Food banks see growing lines and surging demand amid pandemic

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Desperation is growing by the day for Americans who lost their jobs over the coronavirus pandemic, and an estimated 17 million people could now be facing hunger, in addition to those who already battle it every day. Feeding America, the national organization linking U.S. food banks, estimates it will need an additional $1.4 billion to meet increased needs over the next six months. Mireya Villarreal speaks to a newly unemployed couple in New Orleans who have turned to a food pantry as the virus crisis keeps the city under lockdown.

April 18 marks 245 years since Paul Revere's ride

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April 18 marks 245 years since Paul Revere's famous ride, when he and two others warned American rebels of British troops' arrival. Revere's story war memorialized in an 1860 poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. "CBS This Morning: Saturday: co-host Jeff Glor looks back at the famous story.



Some industries booming amid the coronavirus pandemic

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An estimated 22 million Americans filed for unemployment, a grim reflection of the coronavirus pandemic's toll on the U.S. economy. However, a few businesses are thriving and even hiring as certain industries see booming sales. Jamie Yuccas speaks to people who are part of those industries.

Native American tribes struggle with coronavirus crisis

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Native Americans have long suffered from inadequate health care and have higher rates of diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and heart disease- all of which can make COVID-19 infections that much worse. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller speaks to members of several tribes to hear how the pandemic has been affecting their communities.

Truck drivers recount life on the road amid pandemic

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The U.S. trucking industry has taken an uneven hit as drivers who haul fuel and factory parts have seen demand plummet, while those who transport food and medical supplies are busier than ever. Kris Van Cleave follows the journey of one couple who is documenting how life on the road has changed amid the virus crisis.

U.K. pumps over $17 million into coronavirus vaccine research

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The U.K. has green-lit over $17 million to be distributed to nearly two dozen vaccine research projects across the country. With over 800 fatalities in one day, the country is still in the depths of its coronavirus crisis. In Germany, a month-long lockdown has helped the country get the pandemic under control. Imtiaz Tyab reports on how the rest of the world is battling the coronavirus.

Some states unveil plans to reopen while others maintain lockdown

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A few states will begin slowly reopening some parks as they initiate the process of ending their lockdowns. In Florida, some beaches will reopen with social distancing guidelines in place while Minnesota is opening some golf courses amid right wing protests that are calling for the entire state to lift stay-at-home orders. However, cities like San Francisco, the first city to shut down, are keeping precautions in place and even ordering residents to wear masks in public for the foreseeable future. Читать дальше...

South African gang rivals work together to help people amid pandemic

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Normally violent rival gangs in South Africa are now working together in an unprecedented partnership to distribute food to people under lockdown. Cape Town gangs are using their skills to package essential items for people in desperate need as the country works to contain the coronavirus crisis. Debora Patta speaks to a pastor who called their initiative a "miracle."

"Trump goads protesters to defy stay-at-home orders "

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President Trump took to Twitter to back right wing protests in several states, staged against the stay-at-home orders of the Democratic governors of those states. Mr. Trump's expressive "LIBERATION" tweets were met with swift replies from the governors of Minnesota and Michigan, asking what he thought the states could do better and expressing hope that he is not encouraging more protests. Nikole Killion reports on the back-and-forth as well as Mr. Trump's ongoing feud with New York Governor Cuomo.

Eye Opener: Trump clashes with governors over virus testing

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President Trump is clashing with U.S. governors over the amount of virus tests that need to be available to begin reopening. Also, the stock market is bouncing back after historic losses over the coronavirus pandemic. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

CBS Evening News, April 17, 2020

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Debates over stay-at-home orders across the U.S.; How a North Carolina nurse ended up volunteering at a New York hospital

Trump: "The governors are responsible for testing"

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President Trump said Friday that state governors are "responsible for testing" as several states have begun planning how to reopen their economies. Watch his remarks at the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing.





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