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Back on campaign trail, Trump dismisses COVID testing

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In Tulsa, Okla., President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Saturday for the first time since the country was shut down due to coronavirus. Speaking to a smaller-than-predicted crowd, he sought to fire up his base by attacking “fake” news about COVID-19 and blaming testing for the rise in U.S. cases. Omar Villafranca reports.

In conversation with Andrew Cuomo

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New York governor Andrew Cuomo, who has proactively confronted the coronavirus outbreak in his state, has performed some political jujitsu – asking people to do hard things and sacrifice because of the pandemic, and getting more popular in the process. "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley sits down with Cuomo to discuss leading New York's so-far-successful efforts to "flatten the curve"; the Trump administration's COVID-19 response; living in quarantine with his daughters; and his political future.

“Abblasen”: A trio of trumpets

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Our welcome-to-summer comes from Austin and Braden Frandino (sons of “Sunday Morning” editor Joseph Frandino), along with their University of Connecticut trumpet professor Louis Hanzlik, performing “Abblasen.”

Judge denies injunction to block Bolton's book

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A federal judge is allowing former national security adviser John Bolton to release his book about his time in the Trump administration. In it, Bolton makes explosive claims about President Trump, depicting him as unfit for office. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest from the White House.



Atlanta police shooting of Rayshard Brooks sparks second night of protests

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Protests in Atlanta continued for a second night over the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks, a 27-year-old black man, at a Wendy's parking lot on Friday night. The Fulton County district attorney said he's weighing potential criminal charges, including murder or felony murder, against the officer who shot Brooks. Mark Strassmann reports.

Cold-Blooded Killer

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A father goes hunting in a Florida lake and vanishes. Many thought he was eaten by alligators, but not his mother. Seventeen years later, stunning courtroom revelations: it was murder. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates.

Maria Spencer's Vow to Kill

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A woman repeatedly threatened to kill her ex. She enlisted her father to help make good on her promise. Why couldn’t anyone stop her? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

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.





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