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Thousands volunteer to be exposed to coronavirus for research

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While researchers continue to expedite a series of human trials for possible coronavirus vaccines, proponents of a controversial solution suggest they have found a quicker way to find a cure: "challenge" trials. Elizabeth Palmer has the details in CBS News' series "Racing to a Cure."

Minnesota governor unveils sweeping police reform plan

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Minnesota's governor unveiled a package of police reforms Thursday, including limits to the use of force as well as changes to the way police are trained and prosecuted. Jeff Pegues has the details.

Protesters topple statues seen as symbols of oppression

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Protesters in Richmond, Virginia, toppled a statue of Confederate president Jefferson Davis on Wednesday night. It is the latest of a series of what protesters see as historic symbols of injustice to be pulled down in the last week. Chip Reid reports.

Top military general calls photo-op with Trump a "mistake"

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General Mark Milley says he was wrong to join President Trump for a photo-op outside a church near the White House. Military force was used to clear protesters from the area last week. Weijia Jiang reports.

Shootout in California after manhunt for "ambush" attack gunman

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California officers and the FBI are searching for James Lira after he apparently fired dozens of rounds at the Paso Robles Police Department early Wednesday, leaving a sheriff deputy wounded. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.



The Chairman, ACLU, Genetic Revolution

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell is asked if the Fed is done raising interest rates and whether or not he thinks President Trump can fire him; then, the ACLU's surprising new political strategy, modeled in part after the NRA; and, could gene therapy cure sickle cell anemia?

How police unions became powerful opponents to reform

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As lawmakers and activists call for reforms to policing, police unions are standing in the way of many changes. New York Times reporter Noam Scheiber has covered the issue and joined CBSN to discuss how police unions have become such powerful opponents.

What we know about the risk of asymptomatic spread of coronavirus

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The World Health Organization is walking back a comment suggesting that the spread of COVID-19 from an asymptomatic person is rare. Dr. Ashish K. Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, joins CBSN to discuss when patients are the most contagious, and a new Harvard Medical School study which suggests the coronavirus may have been in China as early as August.

Impact of Freddie Gray's death, 5 years later

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As protests over the death of George Floyd continue nationwide, author Wes Moore joins CBSN to discuss the parallels between this case and the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore five years ago. Moore is the author of the new book, "Five Days: The Fiery Reckoning of an American City," and CEO of the Robin Hood Foundation.





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