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Eye Opener: As Texas reels from one hurricane, another churns near Hawaii

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Hurricane Douglas is churning near Hawaii, and in Texas, Hurricane Hanna has weakened to a tropical depression after making landfall as a Category 1 storm. Also, police in Austin, Texas are looking into a shooting at a protest that killed one man. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Is new COVID-19 stimulus relief on the way?

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As COVID-19 continues to infect Americans at an alarming rate, millions are looking toward the federal government for further economic help. Paula Reid looks at what Americans can expect from lawmakers in the form of financial assistance.

Hurricane Douglas narrowly misses most of Hawaii

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Storm came within "razor thin" margin of doing much worse damage than it did, one forecaster said. COVID-19 was a concern for hundreds packed into shelters and those already in quarantine.



Violence increases at protests across the country

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Violence exploded on city streets across the U.S. from Seattle to Richmond as thousands turned out demanding the removal of the federal agents deployed to several cities. Meg Oliver has the latest.

"Sunday Morning" Matinee: Celebrating Rodgers & Hart

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2020 marks the centenary of the Broadway debut of the first professional collaboration by one of musical theater's most legendary duos, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. To honor their songwriting legacy, Broadway stars Jelani Alladin ("Frozen," "Hercules") and Christiani Pitts ("King Kong," "A Bronx Tale"), along with dancer Richard Riaz Yoder ("Hello, Dolly!," "Shuffle Along"), present a modern take on the Rodgers & Hart standard "The Lady Is a Tramp," recorded especially for the "Sunday Morning" audience. Читать дальше...

Americans with Disabilities Act turns 30 years old

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Exactly 30 years ago, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. Dr. Feranmi Okanlami, an assistant professor of family medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Michigan, joins CBSN's Laura Podesta to talk about the history of the landmark law and why there is still work to be done.

CBS Weekend News, July 25, 2020

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Memorial service held for John Lewis in Alabama; National Zoo reopens for the first time in 19 weeks

National Zoo reopens for the first time in 19 weeks

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After shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic, the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. reopened to the public for the first time in 19 weeks. Some indoor exhibits still remain closed for health and safety reasons. Chip Reid reports.

Coronavirus relief bill negotiations continue as benefits set to expire

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The federal jobless benefits Congress approved in April -- an extra $600 per person each week-- are about to expire as COVID-19 cases surge throughout the country. Details of a followup bill have yet to be worked out, but Congress did not meet on Saturday, and the president spent the afternoon golfing. Paula Reid reports.

Three named storms expected to make landfall in the U.S. this weekend

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In the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Hanna became the first hurricane of the 2020 season to form in the Atlantic. The storm was upgraded to hurricane status early on Saturday morning while approaching landfall in Southern Texas. It is just one of three storms expected to make landfall in the U.S. this weekend. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli has the latest.

Alabama honors the life and legacy of Congressman John Lewis

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The country is honoring the life of civil rights hero and Congressman John Lewis with a six-day memorial tour. That starts in Troy, Alabama, where he grew up, and in Selma, where he led the 1965 Voting Rights March across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller and Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence of Michigan joined CBSN to relay what his legacy means and how his fight for voting rights will continue.

Formal remembrance of Congressman John Lewis begins Saturday

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Civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis died last week at age of 80. Lewis was a leader of the freedom riders, and a protege of Martin Luther King Junior. He often faced arrest and violence during his fight against racial segregation. Lewis's body left Atlanta Saturday morning, and is now on its way to Alabama. Michelle Miller reports from Selma.

Hurricane season kicks off early with 3 major storms

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Ocean temperatures are especially warm causing a number of storm systems to form early this year. Hurricane season usually starts mid-August. CBS meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN's Lana Zak to explain which areas may be impacted by extreme weather.

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on "The Takeout" — 7/24/2020

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Illinois Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi joins Major to talk about negotiations for another COVID-19 stimulus package in the House; the Trump administration's attempt to suppress protests in Portland, Oregon; and the idea of sending federal officers into Chicago other cities, on this week's episode of the "The Takeout with Major Garrett."

Istanbul landmark Hagia Sophia reopens as mosque

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The first Friday prayers were held at the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul today, after the historic landmark reopened as a mosque. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joined CBSN with more.

Portland protest leader speaks out about federal troops

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Protests that started after the death of George Floyd have continued for 56 days now in downtown Portland, Oregon. Teressa Raiford, founder of Don't Shoot Portland, joins CBSN to discuss the role of federal troops and what the demonstrations aim to achieve.

Top tech CEOs to testify on Capitol Hill in antitrust probe

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CEOs from Facebook, Apple, Google and Amazon are preparing to testify on Capitol Hill as lawmakers conduct an antitrust probe into the nation's biggest tech companies. Franklin Foer, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joins CBSN to discuss the issues.





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