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Trump rally continues as Oklahoma battles a surging coronavirus

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Tulsa county set a record high of new daily coronavirus cases for the third day in a row, and statewide cases are up 158 percent compared to two weeks ago. Despite the surge, a court decided that Trump rally-goers do not have to wear masks.

Eye Opener: Tulsa prepares for unrest ahead of Trump rally

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As the president prepares to hold the largest indoor gathering since the pandemic in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the city prepares for possible unrest. Also, the World Health Organization says the pandemic is accelerating in America. Your world in 90 seconds.

"Lift Every Voice and Sing"

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Introduced in 1900 as a poem by African-American educator and activist James Weldon Johnson to mark Abraham Lincoln's birthday, and later set to music by John Rosamond Johnson, "Lift Every Voice and Sing" was adopted by the NAACP as a song of faith and freedom. Jane Pauley reports on the music that has been called the "black national anthem."

Finding buried treasure

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Cryptic clues to the location of a treasure chest hidden in the Rockies have led many to search for it, and several died in the attempt. But after ten years, Forrest Fenn, who buried $1 million in gold and jewels, said this week that the treasure chest has been found. Jane Pauley reports.



Protests and outrage after fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta

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Atlanta's mayor issued an executive order requiring offices to de-escalate situations following the protests sparked by the death of 27-year-old Rayshard Brooks, who was shot and killed by police during an arrest. The Brooks family continues to grieve and demand justice. Mark Strassmann reports.

Oprah Winfrey reveals "Deacon King Kong" as her latest book club pick

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Only on "CBS This Morning," Oprah Winfrey announced "Deacon King Kong" by New York Times best-selling author James McBride as her new book club pick. The book takes place in 1969 and follows the life of a community in a Brooklyn housing project. Author James McBride joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the book and the power of forgiveness.

Suspect in California officer deaths linked to radical movement

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An active duty U.S. Air Force sergeant is facing new charges of murdering a federal officer. He's already in jail for the ambush killing of a sheriff's deputy in California, and prosecutors say he's part of a violent, anti-government extremist group. Jeff Pegues has the details.

Tensions rise after North Korea blows up liaison office

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North Korea blew up a diplomacy office building in Kaesong, located at the border between North and South Korea. North Korea said those actions were provoked by South Korean activists who had sent leaflets critical of Kim Jong Un across the border. Margaret Brennan reports.

"Big Five" tech companies expand amid economic crisis

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While many businesses are closing as a result of the coronavirus economic crisis, the country's five largest tech companies have continued to grow and invest in their future. New York Times technology reporter Mike Isaac joined CBSN to discuss why business is booming for Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Google.

CBS Evening News, June 19, 2020

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Oklahoma Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump's rally; Vermont man installs mailbox that stores letters for fathers who’ve passed away





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