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Oklahoma Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump's rally

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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has just ruled President Trump can proceed with an indoor rally on Saturday without requiring face masks. The decision comes as the state battles a surge in coronavirus cases. Omar Villafranca reports.

Attorney General says Trump fired U.S. attorney who refused to resign

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Attorney General William Barr said Saturday that President Trump had fired Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Berman oversaw many high profile cases, including investigations of the president and his allies. Nikole Killion reports.

Airlines see increase in ridership as Americans begin to fly again

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Americans are starting to fly again, and this week, the number of flyers hit its highest point in nearly 3 months. But with traffic still down more than 80%, airlines are expected to lose thousands more employees and planes. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Photographer Ryan Bakerink's Chicago 2020 time capsule

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One Chicago resident’s project to photograph all 77 of the city's neighborhoods became something entirely unexpected due to the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests. Ryan Bakerink talked with “Sunday Morning” producer Sara Kugel about his images of Chicago captured during a historic time.



Apple's Tim Cook on a "giant leap" in social progress

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Tim Cook has been the CEO of Apple for nearly a decade now, and still carries on an Apple tradition: their Worldwide Developers Conference, which starts tomorrow (though in an age of social distancing, this marquee event will be virtual). "60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson talks with Cook about societal changes, corporate responsibility, and the role of smartphone cameras in helping advance social progress.

Revisiting the murder of Louis Allen

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On September 25, 1961, Louis Allen witnessed a powerful state legislator shoot and kill a black man. After Allen decided to tell the truth about what he saw, he was killed. Allen’s unsolved murder spurred thousands of white college students to come to Mississippi in the Freedom Summer of 1964.

60 Minutes reports on the death of Malcolm X

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In 2000, Mike Wallace interviewed Attallah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X, and Louis Farrakhan who succeeded the slain leader as head of the Nation of Islam.

Barr fires U.S. attorney who investigated Trump allies

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Attorney General William Barr is once again facing accusations that he interfered to protect President Trump and his allies. This comes after the sudden firing of key U.S. attorney Geoffrey Berman. Nancy Cordes has the latest.

CBS Evening News, June 22, 2020

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Florida coronavirus cases soar as governor refuses to alter reopening; Chicago pizza shop "baking" face shields for health care workers

Mourners honor Rayshard Brooks after deadly police shooting

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The public viewing for Rayshard Brooks took place in Atlanta as mourners lined up to pay their respects. As calls for police reform mount after the killing of Brooks and George Floyd, the apparent use of a chokehold by police in New York has led to another suspension. Jeff Pegues reports.

New York City begins Phase 2 as some businesses reopen

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New York City is entering its second phase and returning to a new normal as kids are allowed back in playgrounds, and outdoor dining and barber shops become available. Mola Lenghi takes a look.





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