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Child care centers reopen with new rules for preventing spread of coronavirus

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Many child care centers across the country are resuming business as states enter new phases of reopening their economies, but some parents are still weighing the risks of sending their kids. Sandy Weathersbee, owner of Providence Preparatory School in Charlotte, North Carolina, joined CBSN to discuss how they're managing.

Joint Chiefs chairman apologizes for church photo op with President Trump

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Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley expressed regret over joining President Trump and other administration officials on a walk through Lafayette Square after it was cleared of protesters, ending with a photo-op at St. John's Church. "I should not have been there," Milley said. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joined CBSN with more on that plus the growing calls for law enforcement reform.

What to make of the latest unemployment numbers

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More than 2 million Americans either filed unemployment claims or sought aid for the self-employed last week. Frances Stacy, director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joins CBSN to talk about the new numbers and progress towards reopening the economy.



Plague of locusts threatens millions with famine in parts of Africa and Asia

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Parts of Africa and Asia are suffering from a devastating plague of locusts, which devour crops. The International Rescue Committee is warning that millions of people might be struck by famine if the matter is not urgently addresses. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN from Johannesburg with more.

Police reform takes center stage at congressional hearing

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The House Judiciary Committee hearing on police brutality Wednesday came just days after House Democrats introduced a sweeping legislation on police reform. CBS News political reporter Grace Segers joined CBSN with more on the testimony, which including an emotional plea from the brother of George Floyd.

How a pandemic, economic crisis, and racial issues converged in the U.S.

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Americans are currently facing the convergence of a pandemic, economic crisis, and impassioned conversation about race. Elaine Quijano discusses this with CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion; CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns; CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne; and Republican strategist Joseph Pinion, for a special edition of "Red and Blue."

In the last 12 weeks, over 44 million Americans have filed for unemployment

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More than 1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, bringing the total jobless claims to over 44 million in the last 12 weeks. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why weekly job losses continue despite a big gain in May and why the Labor Department's own data is confusing.

Taylor Swift tweets about racial injustice

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"Racial injustice has been ingrained deeply into local and state governments, and changes MUST be made there," Swift said, sharing an essay by former President Obama.

Lessons from the 2015 Baltimore protests over Freddie Gray's death

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Wes Moore is the CEO of Robin Hood, one of the largest anti-poverty organizations in the country, and the author of the new book, "Five Days." The book reveals the most dramatic five days of protests in Baltimore, in reaction to the 2015 death of Freddie Gray in police custody. Moore joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss "Five Days" and its implications and lessons for the current national protests.





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