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First "Dreamer" elected to New York Assembly steps up to feed residents amid pandemic

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As coronavirus cases surge in the U.S., Latino communities are suffering with high rates of infections. CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas is anchoring a special report "Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis," and she joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why this community is vulnerable and shares the stories of the people on the front lines of the pandemic. In this preview, Ed O'Keefe speaks to New York Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz, a Colombian immigrant and the first "Dreamer" elected to the New York State Assembly.

U.S. military moves to contain COVID-19 outbreak on Okinawa

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At let 141 U.S. troops stationed on Okinawa are now infected with the coronavirus. The outbreak has led to increased tensions between the U.S. military and the local population. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.

Federal appeals court expected to rule soon on whether to overturn 44-year-old rape conviction

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In 1976, there were angry protests in Concord, North Carolina following the conviction of Ronnie Wallace Long, a young Black man accused of raping a prominent White woman. Now, lawyers with the Duke Law Innocence Project -- who accuse investigators of lying about evidence -- are trying to right what they say is a wrongful conviction. Erin Moriarty has the story.

Eye Opener: U.S. reports over 77,000 coronavirus cases in one day

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The U.S. broke another single-day record for new coronavirus cases with more than 77,000 reported. Also, 15 women say they were sexually harassed and verbally abused while they worked for the Washington Redskins. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

In times of crisis, Latinos look for the (celebrity) helpers

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Eva Longoria, Wilmer Valderrama and José Andrés join CBS News' Adriana Diaz to discuss the ways they have helped others during this difficult time. They also provide us with key information on how the Latinx community can get through the COVID-19 pandemic. Maria Elena Salinas hosts “Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis,” a CBS News special.

New York politician turns public office into food pantry and diaper supply

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The pain and concern of Latinos and Latinas nationwide is being felt in Washington, D.C., where Florida Senator Marco Rubio co-authored the Paycheck Protection Program, which aims to help keep people employed. There are also local politicians like New York State Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz, who's filling the gaps and getting creative to meet the needs of her constituents in Queens. Maria Elena Salinas hosts “Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis,” a CBS News special.

Inequities and risks Latinos face as frontline workers in the pandemic

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Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, Latinos and Latinas have been essential workers on the front lines, doing jobs that can't be done through Zoom meetings from the comfort of home. They are keeping the economy going while risking their lives. Maria Elena Salinas hosts “Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis,” a CBS News special.

Pandemic's impact on undocumented farm workers in the U.S. could hit global economy

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Undocumented immigrant farm workers in the United States are feeling the impact of this pandemic and they do not qualify for much help from our government. The group Doctors Without Borders recently joined efforts in Immokalee, Florida, to help provide crucial medical help. An outbreak among these workers would affect the economics of not just our food supply chain, but of many families in Latin America who rely on their wages. Maria Elena Salinas hosts “Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis,” a CBS News special.





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