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Deep ocean waters warming at faster pace, new study finds

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The absorption of carbon dioxide by the planet’s oceans is increasing, with consequences for both marine species and for human economies that depend upon them. For World Oceans Day (June 8), “Sunday Morning” producer Sara Kugel talks with Oceana’s Jacqueline Savitz about how climate change affects our oceans, and with University of Queensland researcher Issac Brito-Morales, whose new study finds deep waters are warming at a faster pace than the ocean’s surface.

Couple joins protesters on wedding day

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"We are grateful to share our special day with such a pivotal moment in history, and we are honored to be a positive representation of Black Love and why Black Lives Matter," Dr. Kerry-Anne Gordon said.

Four police chiefs on systemic racism, police brutality and much-needed change

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As nationwide protests continue to call for an end to police brutality, law enforcement faces increasing scrutiny and pressure for immediate change. Gayle King spoke to four police chiefs from around the country to discuss much-needed change, systemic racism and their reaction to the video of George Floyd's death.

South Africa confronts racism with truth

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Less than 30 years ago, South African leaders dismantled apartheid, its program of institutional and legalized racism, and the country began to work toward equality. Debora Patta shares how the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission helped South Africans confront racism but didn't solve problems of economic equality that still challenge black South Africans today.

Couple takes powerful wedding photos among protesters in Philadelphia

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Newlyweds Dr. Kerry-Anne and Michael Gordon got married in Philadelphia on Saturday and made a statement with their wedding photos. They joined protesters in the streets who gathered around them to cheer as their officiant, Reverend Roxanne Birchfield, captured this powerful moment.



Treasure hunter finds chest with $1 million in gold and jewels hidden in the Rocky Mountains

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A hidden treasure chest filled with more than $1 million in gold and jewels has been found in the Rocky Mountains after a decade long search. Art and antiquities collector Forrest Fenn claims he hid the stash and says a treasure hunter located the chest a few days ago. He posted clues to the treasure's location online and in a poem published in his 2010 autobiography, "The Thrill of the Chase."

Cristobal makes landfall in Louisiana, bringing heavy rain

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Tropical storm Cristobal made landfall Sunday, submerging entire neighborhoods and spinning two tornadoes. The storm has since been downgraded to a tropical depression, but forecasters said some parts of Louisiana and Mississippi could get as much as a foot of rain with storm surges of up to five feet. Jade Cunningham reports.

New York City, once the COVID-19 epicenter, begins first phase of reopening

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New York City, once the epicenter of the world's coronavirus pandemic, begins its reopening on Monday, allowing as many as 400,000 to return to work. But, it also comes as racial justice protests sweep across cities, which some experts say could complicate efforts to contain the pandemic. David Begnaud reports.

6/7: Bill Barr, Condoleezza Rice, Scott Gottlieb

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Today on "Face the Nation," as Americans push to end the racial divide, there is frustration and lack of unity between the people and our leaders on how to get there.

Military leaders slam President Trump over protests as Barr defends clearing Lafayette Park

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A growing chorus of military leaders are criticizing President Trump's handling of widespread protests and threats to militarize the response, as former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Colin Powell endorses former Vice President Joe Biden. Attorney General William Barr is doubling down on the decision to use force to clear peaceful protesters from Lafayette Park near the White House ahead of Mr. Trump's visit to a nearby church. Ben Tracy reports.

Eye Opener: Minneapolis City Council plans to dismantle police department

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The Minneapolis City Council says it plans to defund and dismantle the police force, but the city's mayor said he doesn't support abolishing the entire department. Also, New York City, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States, begins phase one of reopening. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.





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