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Health of North Korea's Kim Jong Un in question

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The health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in serious question Tuesday morning after he failed to appear at a major public celebration. Unconfirmed reports say Kim had heart surgery and may be fighting for his life. The last time he was seen in public was April 11, meeting with top advisers. Ramy Inocencio says the world doesn't know yet if the leader is alive, sick or even dead.

Trump plans temporary immigration ban over coronavirus

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President Trump announced that he was temporarily suspending immigration to the U.S. in a Monday night tweet. Mr. Trump cited the "invisible enemy" of the coronavirus and the need to protect jobs, although the U.S. has the most reported cases in the world by far. Weijia Jiang breaks down what the ban may entail and what questions are still left after the president's surprise announcement.

Georgia to lift some coronavirus restrictions Friday

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The U.S. is on pace to hit 50,000 coronavirus deaths within a week, just as more states announce plans to partially reopen after lockdowns. Georgia, which has over 19,000 confirmed cases, will allow businesses like fitness centers and hair salons to reopen Friday and then dine-in restaurants and movie theaters the following week. Despite Governor Brian Kemp's decision, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is imploring residents of her city to stay home. David Begnaud takes a look at how the pandemic is shaping the country now.

Eye Opener: Some states lifting coronavirus lockdowns

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Some states are lifting stay-at-home orders while others see the coronavirus crisis getting worse. Also, President Trump announced plans to temporarily ban immigration to the U.S. in a Monday night tweet. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.



CBS Evening News, April 20, 2020

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Stay-at-home order protests continue as states look to ease coronavirus guidelines; Broadway performer on a quest to spread joy in his neighborhood

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 4/19

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In our broadcast hosted by Jane Pauley, David Pogue looks at a historic collaboration between tech rivals Apple and Google to fight the spread of the coronavirus. Plus: Jill Schlesinger looks at the increasing demand facing food banks; John Blackstone “visits” with singer-songwriter Randy Newman, whose latest song is about self-isolation; Lee Cowan talks with artist Kadir Nelson; Erin Moriarty meets the cast of “Mrs. America,” a new TV series about the fight over the Equal Rights Amendment; Ted Koppel... Читать дальше...

Coronavirus infections spike at nursing homes across the U.S.

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Coronavirus deaths continue to rise in nursing homes throughout the country. The pandemic has also led to staff shortage in nursing homes, but the CDC issued new guidelines that allow COVID-positive aides to keep working. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Why some millionaires are receiving coronavirus stimulus funds

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Forbes reports that about 43,000 taxpayers earning more than $1 million annually are each set to receive $1.7 million due to a provision in the CARES Act. Janet Novack, the editor of the money channel for Forbes, joins CBSN to discuss why wealthy Americans are getting these funds.





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