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Andre Iguodala on the NBA's return following Jacob Blake's shooting

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The NBA playoffs resume Saturday, following a three-day, player-led boycott of games. The "pause," as they've called it, came in the wake of Jacob Blake's shooting. They're returning to the court after agreeing with NBA owners on a unified action plan to fight racial injustice which includes working to turn arenas, and possibly practice facilities, into voting locations for the upcoming election. During the pause, Dana Jacobson spoke with NBA Players Association Vice President Andre Iguodala who... Читать дальше...

Dr. Jon LaPook details symptoms and signs of colon cancer

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According to a family statement, Chadwick Boseman had been battling colon cancer for the past four years before he died Friday night. CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook is a physician and gastroenterologist. He reports on some of the things to look for that could be signs of colon cancer.

Chadwick Boseman dead after 4-year battle with colon cancer

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Actor Chadwich Boseman, star of the groundbreaking blockbuster "Black Panther," has died. In addition to playing the comic book hero, Boseman portrayed a series of real life African-American icons. Boseman took on many of these roles while privately fighting colon cancer. Chris Martinez reports.

President Trump returns to campaign trail in New Hampshire

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President Trump travels to a gulf coast today that is reeling from Hurricane Laura. The visits come after his acceptance speech of the Republican Nomination on the White House Lawn. But the president's actions and recent, often unmasked activity, is apparently taking a toll on those charged with keeping him safe. Paula Reid reports.

Eye Opener: "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman dead

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After privately fighting colon cancer for four years, Chadwick Boseman has died. Also, 14 deaths across Louisiana and Texas blamed on Hurricane Laura. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

CDC criticized for new coronavirus testing guidance

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As first responders continue the fight on the front lines against the coronavirus, doctors say more testing is how we identify and stop the spread of the virus. So it was a shock to many when the CDC said some people exposed to COVID-19 may not need to be tested. Now, some of the nation's top health organizations are calling that recommendation "inexplicable."

Chadwick Boseman, "Black Panther" star, has died at 43

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Chadwick Boseman, known for his role as King T'Challa in Marvel's "Black Panther," has died after a four-year battle with cancer, according to a post on his Twitter account. CBS Los Angeles reports.



CBS Evening News, August 28th, 2020

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Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice; Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice.

Trump hits the campaign trail with a stop in New Hampshire

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President Trump hit the campaign trail Friday, one day after formally accepting his party's nomination for president. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge, and CBS News political contributor Molly Hooper join CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.

Trump to visit Texas and Louisiana to view Hurricane Laura damage

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President Trump will go to both Louisiana and Texas on Saturday to get a first hand look at the damage wrought by Hurricane Laura. The president is campaigning in New Hampshire on Friday, trying to build political momentum after his speech to almost 2,000 mostly-maskless supporters Thursday night on the White House lawn. Weijia Jiang reports.

At least 14 dead in Texas and Louisiana after Hurricane Laura

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"The death toll from Hurricane Laura more than doubled to at least 10 in Louisiana and four in Texas. Most were killed by trees falling on homes or by carbon monoxide poisoning while using generators. Omar Villafranca reports. "

The role the First Amendment plays online

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"Social media platforms have become de facto public forums where people exercise their freedom of speech — but social media can also be used to challenge that freedom. The latest episode of CBSN Originals "Speaking Frankly" series explores this controversy. CBS News documentary reporter Ines Novacic joined CBSN to discuss.

The women behind the 1963 March on Washington

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Philip Randolph conceived the March on Washington with help from a group of men in the Civil Rights Movement known as the Big Six. But on that day, another group was denied the spotlight: the women who played a crucial role in pulling the march together. Mark Strassmann reports on Dorothy Height, Rosa Parks and the other women who played behind-the-scenes roles in the historic march, as part of the CBSN special “The Power of August."

6 years after Michael Brown’s death, activists continue to mobilize for change in Ferguson

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It has been six years since 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, his body left in the street for nearly four hours. No charges were filed against Officer Darren Wilson. Brown’s death and a grand jury’s decision not to charge Wilson sparked protests — and inspired a new generation of activists who mobilized voters to make change in Ferguson through the ballot box. Wesley Lowery reports for the CBSN special “The Power of August.”

How the killings of Emmett Till and George Floyd sparked 2 movements 65 years apart

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In an editorial written by Congressman John Lewis and published on the day of his funeral, the longtime civil rights activist wrote “Emmett Till was my George Floyd.” The horror of both killings, 65 years apart, sparked two movements. Vladimir Duthiers reports for “The Power of August,” a CBSN special.





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