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Protests spark fears of new COVID surges

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Public health officials are concerned that many demonstrators' failure to heed precautions and other factors will fuel new transmissions.

Protests continue at White House past curfew into early Wednesday

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Mostly peaceful protests continued at the White House past the city's curfew and into early Wednesday morning. Meanwhile, the president is facing bipartisan criticism for his calls to use aggressive military force against crowds. Weijia Jiang reports.

Eye Opener: Peaceful protesters defy curfews nationwide

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An eighth night of protests saw mostly peaceful demonstrators defying city curfews across the country. Also, a protest in Paris over a death that has been compared to George Floyd's turned violent. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.



CBS Evening News, June 2, 2020

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Protests grow across U.S. demanding justice for George Floyd; GoFundMe for destroyed restaurant raises over $1 million

Senator Cory Booker slams Trump over church photo-op

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New Jersey Senator Cory booker had strong words for President Trump on Tuesday following his photo-op at a church near the White House. Booker condemned the president for using law enforcement to clear protesters from Lafayette Park before posing in front of St. John's Episcopal Church. Democratic lawmakers are now calling for legislation to address police reform and to protect demonstrators. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBSN's Elaine Quijano discuss the reaction on Capitol Hill.

Trump's visit to a Washington church sparks outrage

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Police and National Guard troops used tear gas and flash-bang explosives to push back a crowd peacefully protesting outside the White House Monday, so that President Trump could pay a quick visit to the historic St. John's Church. His photo-op prompted criticism from religious leaders. Rev. Dr. Nichole R. Phillips, an associate professor at Emory University, joins CBSN to discuss.

College Board suspends plans for at-home SATs

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The CEO of College Board said "There are more important things than tests right now," and that they can't guarantee all students would have access to technology to take the exam.





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