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N.J. congressman on police reform and how Camden reinvented its police force

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As activists and lawmakers push for major police reform, one New Jersey city offers an example of what meaningful change can actually look like. Less than a decade ago, Camden was one of the most dangerous cities in the U.S., but crime has dropped since it disbanded and rebuilt its police force. Rep. Donald Norcross, who represents New Jersey's first district, including the city of Camden, joined CBSN to discuss what those changes entailed.

Supreme Court blocks Trump effort to end DACA program

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The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle an Obama-era program that protects young undocumented immigrants from deportation was unlawful. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN to explain the ruling.



Facebook removes Trump ads over Nazi-like red triangle symbol

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Facebook has taken down ads supporting the Trump campaign for violating policies on "organized hate," due to their display of a red triangle symbol once used by the Nazis for political prisoners in concentration camps. CBSN has details.

President Trump's executive order criticized for not addressing racial bias

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President Trump signed an executive order on police reform Tuesday that he said will reduce crime and raise the standards for police conduct. But critics say the president is focused more on law and order than on reforming systemic racial bias in the police system. Paula Reid reports.

Five years after Emanuel AME massacre, church's reverend and daughter of victim call for change

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Wednesday marks five years since a white supremacist killed nine people at the predominantly black Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. As tens of thousands of people across the U.S. have taken to the streets this past month to protest racial injustice, the daughter of one of Emanuel AME's killed members says, "The country is in a place of reckoning."

Netflix CEO donates $120 million to HBCUs, says he wanted "to really go big"

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Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings and his wife Patty Quillin are personally giving $120 million dollars to be split among Morehouse College, Spelman College and the United Negro College Fund. The donation, announced first on "CBS This Morning," is the largest single individual gift ever made to support scholarships at historically black colleges and universities.

Comedian Jay Pharoah describes scary brush with LAPD

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Newly released security video shows LAPD officers rushing comedian Jay Pharoah with guns drawn in what turns out to be a case of mistaken identity. Pharoah talks to Gayle King about his harrowing experience, and how he thinks the police should have handled the situation.





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