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Democrats demand investigation over firing of powerful New York federal prosecutor

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Democratic lawmakers are demanding an investigation into the sudden firing this week of Geoffrey Berman, who was the top federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York. Berman has overseen a slate of politically fraught cases, including the prosecutions of the president's former personal attorney Michael Cohen and his current lawyer Rudy Giuliani. Catherine Herridge reports.

NYC's Lincoln Center, closed due to COVID-19, finds healing through the arts

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New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, for the first time in its 61 year history, is closed. Recently, "CBS This Morning" was allowed onto the grounds to find out how they are still discovering ways to connect with their audience and find healing through the arts. Anthony Mason interviews president and CEO Henry Timms and listens to a very special performance from Tony-nominated actor and singer Norm Lewis.



Trump to address student crowd of 3,000 in Phoenix as White House officials downplay virus threat

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Arizona is one of the hottest spots for COVID-19 cases in the United States, and President Trump is going there Tuesday for a "Students for Trump" rally in Phoenix. Two additional Trump campaign staffers tested positive for coronavirus after the president's rally in Tulsa over the weekend, and students planning to attend the Phoenix rally had to agree not to hold organizers or the venue liable if they get COVID-19. Weijia Jiang reports.

Eye Opener: Texas governor urges people to wear masks

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As America pushes forward with reopening, coronavirus cases are still rising, and officials, like Texas Governor Greg Abbott, are urging people to wear masks. Also, demonstrators tried to pull down a statue of former President Andrew Jackson in downtown Washington, D.C. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Protesters clash with D.C. police as they attempt to topple statue of Andrew Jackson

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Protesters fighting for racial justice clashed with police in Washington, D.C. again as they targeted a public monument honoring former President Andrew Jackson. Demonstrators attempted to topple the statue, citing Jackson's ownership of slaves and treatment of Native Americans. Police dispersed the crowd using pepper bullets and President Trump suggested demonstrators could be arrested. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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