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Controversy over President Trump's visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin

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The White House says President Trump’s visit to Kenosha yesterday was a show of support for the community and local law enforcement following recent unrest, but critics argue the trip was merely a photo op. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi joined CBSN to discuss the president's controversial visit.

ICE arrests 2,000 immigrants in largest sweep of the pandemic

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Tuesday it made more than 2,000 arrests during a six-week nationwide operation in July and August that focused on those with criminal convictions and charges. But the operation also led to arrests of some undocumented immigrants with clean records. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with details.

Pilots at LAX report seeing "guy in a jetpack" 3,000 feet in the air

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The FAA and FBI are investigating a startling report of a man wearing a jetpack allegedly seen flying 3,000 feet in the air above Los Angeles International Airport. Two airline crews alerted authorities to the incident Sunday night. Kris Van Cleave reports.



How to help your child with remote learning

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As part of the ongoing "CBS This Morning" series School Matters, in partnership with USA Today, USA Today national education reporter Erin Richards shares how parents can proactively communicate with schools and teachers regarding remote learning, and what parents should know about making online learning successful for their child.

School districts across U.S. scramble to mitigate national school nurse shortage

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School districts across the country continue to grapple with safely reopening, but many of them are missing a critical figure — a school nurse. Recent estimates found only 40% of schools in the U.S. have a full time nurse. The shortage is now proving especially problematic during a pandemic, when the presence of a medical professional on campus is essential. Dr. Tara Narula reports.

Author Jacqueline Woodson on her new book, challenging stereotypes, ending mental health stigma

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New York Times best-selling author Jacqueline Woodson places Black teens and kids at the center of their stories. The award-winning author joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book "Before The Ever After," about a boy who struggles to understand why his pro football player dad is slowly losing his memories. Woodson discusses the lessons of hope this story gives families struggling with mental health issues and the importance of Black kids seeing themselves in the narrative.

Federal judges rule House cannot enforce subpoenas in court

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A federal appeals court has blocked House Democrats from enforcing a subpoena for former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify. CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to explain the controversy.

COVID-19 patient saved by rare double lung transplant

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Hundreds of thousands of seriously ill coronavirus patients who survive and leave the hospital carry permanent scars. Seven in the U.S. were saved by double lung transplants. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" with an exclusive story of one of the survivors.





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