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How the coronavirus pandemic could affect climate change

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As countries implement stay-at-home restrictions to stop the spread of COVID-19, skies are clearing and waterways are filling with fish and wildlife. But experts say the 5.5% reduction in emissions we've seen amid the pandemic won't stop climate change. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN to explain.

Missouri files lawsuit against Chinese government over coronavirus

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Missouri became the first U.S. state to sue China for allegedly concealing information about the coronavirus outbreak. CBSN contributor Isaac Stone Fish, a senior fellow at the Asia Society Center on U.S.-China Relations, joins CBSN with the details.

Georgia governor plans to reopen the state's economy despite controversy

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Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp has announced plans to roll back stay-at-home restrictions and reopen businesses even though health experts warn the coronavirus outbreak is still spreading. Greg Bluestein, a political reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joins CBSN with the latest.

Over 4 million Americans file for unemployment in latest jobless report

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The Labor Department says 4.4 million Americans filed for unemployment, bringing the total number to roughly 26 million jobless claims in the last five weeks since the pandemic began. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down the number and the pandemic's impact on the economy on "CBS This Morning."



Mandy Patinkin on the final episode of "Homeland"

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Actor Mandy Patinkin joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the final episode of Showtime's "Homeland," one of television's most popular dramas. The series is ending its nearly decadelong run on Sunday. Patinkin has starred alongside Claire Danes as Saul Berenson, a CIA agent turned national security officer, since the show's first season.

Gloria Estefan rewrites hit song to promote coronavirus safety

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Seven-time Grammy winner Gloria Estefan is using her music to spread an urgent message about staying home during the coronavirus pandemic. The Florida-based artist joins "CBS This Morning" from her Miami Beach home to talk about her hit song, "Get on Your Feet," which she rewrote to promote awareness of coronavirus precautions. Her new lyrics light up the Paramount Miami Worldcenter at 10 p.m. each night when the city's curfew begins.

ER doctor shares what he learned volunteering at NY hospital during pandemic

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A New Hampshire emergency room doctor with three decades of experience tells Gayle King what he learned about treating coronavirus patients with potentially dangerous cases of pneumonia. Dr. Richard Levitan described his 10 days volunteering at New York's Bellevue Hospital in an op-ed for the New York Times and told King he was surprised by what he saw in the ER.

Expert explains science behind coronavirus-related dreams

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In a Harvard survey, over 2,000 people described 5,000 coronavirus-related dreams over the month of April. They include nightmares about getting the virus and anxiety dreams about forgetting to wear a mask outside. Dr. Carol Ash, a sleep specialist and chief medical officer at RWJ Barnabas Health in New Jersey, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the phenomenon.

Unemployed Americans struggle with losing health care

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Millions of Americans facing unemployment over pandemic lockdowns are also struggling with the loss of their health care. Many are choosing to abstain from needed medical procedures because they cannot afford them without insurance. Anna Werner explains what Americans looking for other ways to get insured can do and speaks to Senator Mark Warner about lawmakers' efforts to help.

At least six dead after tornadoes hit Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana

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At least six people were killed when powerful tornadoes hit Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana on Wednesday night. Parts of the southern U.S. still face severe weather on Thursday. Janet Shamlian is in a hard-hit area outside of Houston to hear from residents about the devastation.

Controversy rises over how pandemic stimulus money is being distributed

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Although nearly 1.7 million PPP loans have been approved so far, a survey found that 80% of small businesses are either still waiting to receive their money or have not heard about their application at all. Four major banks are facing lawsuits alleging they prioritize bigger customers, which are now receiving backlash themselves for receiving stimulus money while smaller, independent businesses did not make the cut. Nancy Cordes hears from small business owners who are struggling with the loan program.

Professional sports leagues' seasons in question amid pandemic

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The NFL draft will kick off Thursday night as sports leagues around the world grapple with how to return after the coronavirus forced seasons to be suspended or canceled. Dana Jacobson speaks to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Baltimore Ravens defensive end Calais Campbell about what they see ahead for athletes and their fans.

Las Vegas mayor under fire for push to reopen without plan

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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman has been criticized by Nevada's governor for suggesting to let businesses compete with each other to see who can keep customers the safest amid her push to lift the city's pandemic lockdown. Goodman has yet to outline a plan for reopening herself. Jamie Yuccas speaks to a local bar owner who says he at least hopes the governor will set a date on when the state might reopen.





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