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Mary Hager

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Executive Producer, Face the Nation

U.S. coronavirus deaths on the rise again

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After weeks of coronavirus cases spiking across America's sunbelt, the country is now seeing the number of deaths beginning to increase again, too. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to discuss the latest developments.

Jan Crawford

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CBS News Chief Legal Correspondent



Why 60 Minutes aired disturbing photos

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The reason behind the broadcast's decision to show graphic photographs of lynchings in this week's report by contributor Oprah Winfrey.

Local Matters: Arizona sees record spike in COVID-19 cases

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Arizona is among the states experiencing a record spike in coronavirus cases as the U.S. struggles to contain the pandemic. Tucson Weekly executive editor Jim Nintzel joined CBSN to discuss what the state is doing to ramp up testing as hospitals near capacity.

Trump heads to Florida following Supreme Court rulings on his tax returns

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President Trump is heading to Florida to visit the Pentagon's Southern Command. This comes a day after the Supreme Court's rulings on his tax returns. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments, including new details on Michael Cohen and Roger Stone.

Brits allowed haircuts and pub visits for first time in months

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After three long months, Britons are allowed to return to the hallowed ground of the pub. Hair salons, barber shops, and restaurants are also permitted to reopen as the U.K. government lifts another round of coronavirus restrictions, but as Charlie D'Agata reports, it isn't exactly a return to normal.

Jeremy Pope on what the real Hollywood can learn from new Netflix series

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Jeremy Pope is receiving Emmy buzz for his role in the Netflix hit show "Hollywood," just over a year after his historic Tony nominations. The show presents a revisionist history of the golden age of cinema. It imagines what Hollywood could have looked like if the movie industry became more diverse decades ago. The themes of the show are echoed in discussions about the entertainment industry today. Pope joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about what Hollywood in 2020 can learn from the show.





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