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Tropical Storm Arthur takes shape in the Atlantic

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Tropical Storm Arthur has become the first named storm of the Atlantic season and is expected to hit the North Carolina coast Monday. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with the latest.

Several firefighters injured in explosion at downtown Los Angeles warehouse

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An explosion Saturday at a hash oil manufacturer in downtown Los Angeles injured at least 12 firefighters who had gone inside and on the roof to try to knock down a fire and then had to run for their lives when a ball of flames shot out the building. CBSN Los Angeles' Joy Benedict has the latest.

Rallies might be on pause, but Trump campaign merchandise churns on

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Ten weeks have passed since President Trump held his last campaign rally -- and while he has indicated that he "hopes" the show will go on, packed arenas remain on pause during the coronavirus outbreak. But even as the president's campaign migrates online indefinitely, one aspect of the Trump campaign brand is booming: merchandise sales. CBS News political unit associate producer Sarah Ewall-Wice joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss her reporting.

"Sunday Morning" salutes the Class of 2020

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In many ways graduating students have been robbed of the time-honored rituals of a traditional senior year. "Sunday Morning" asked seniors to submit their photos, and so here is our tribute to the Class of 2020. Music: "Here's to You" by Abby Bannon and Grace Stewart.



Breaking down the debate on reopening amid coronavirus

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When and how to reopen parts of the economy have become central topics of political discussion. Some states have moved forward with lifting lockdowns, but some fear it is too early and these reopening could lead to a resurgence in coronavirus cases. Washington Post national correspondent Philip Bump joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why reopening the economy is such a complicated issue.

"Sunday Morning" Matinee: Itzhak Perlman & the Juilliard Orchestra

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In a recording made exclusively for "CBS Sunday Morning," 48 music students from the prestigious Juilliard School, distance-learning from more than 35 locations around the globe, have joined together virtually for a performance of "Nimrod," from Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations," conducted by violinist and Juilliard alumnus Itzhak Perlman.

System near Florida could become first named storm of hurricane season

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A subtropical storm pushing towards Florida could be come the first named storm of the 2020 hurricane season. The system is already bringing heavy rain and powerful winds in the Southeast. Jeff Berardelli joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" for an update on the weekend's weather.

Inside the intricate doomsday plans of disaster preppers

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Even before the coronavirus pandemic, many Americans were preparing for potential global threats. A 2018 FEMA survey found 57% of people in the U.S. had taken three or more basic actions to prepare for a disaster — though some, particularly those with disposable incomes, have gone much farther. Barry Petersen looks at the lengths some disaster preppers have gone to.

Coronavirus concerns encourage use of digital payments

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In the U.S., mobile payments have spiked dramatically since the coronavirus outbreak. The U.K. saw ATM withdrawals drop 60%, according to the BBC while many businesses all over the world are asking customers to refrain from cash payments. Brook Silva Braga looks at the global rise of digital currency.

Conserving North America's bird populations

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"The Bird Way" is a fascinating look at the life and migration patterns of birds. Jeff Glor speaks to the book's author, Jennifer Ackerman, as well as other conservationists about what is threatening bird species in North America today and why it is so important to protect them.

Trump praises own administration's handling of coronavirus pandemic

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President Trump spent the weekend at Camp David, where he tweeted out praise for the "great job" his administration had done responding to the coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, health experts warn a vaccine may still be far off and Congress can't come to terms on additional stimulus measures. Nikole Killion reports.

A look at Africa's largest fossil footprint site

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Thousands of years ago, some of humankind's prehistoric ancestors walked across a field in what is now Tanzania — and left footsteps that are now part of the largest fossil footprint site ever found on the African continent. Michelle Miller speaks to experts about what clues the site holds about the ancient group.

“Sunday Morning” salutes the Class of 2020

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In many ways graduating students have been robbed of the time-honored rituals of a traditional senior year. “Sunday Morning” asked seniors to submit their photos, and so here is our tribute to the Class of 2020. Music: “Here’s to You” by Abby Bannon and Grace Stewart.





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