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Massive wildfires devastate Western states

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Wildfires are exploding in size across California, Oregon, Washington and other Western states, bringing widespread destruction. CBS News' Danya Bacchus and Lilia Luciano report.

Doctor on COVID vaccine trials, airport screening and indoor dining

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British drug company AstraZeneca says it still expects to know the efficacy of its coronavirus vaccine by the end of 2020, provided trials can resume promptly. Plus, the Trump administration reportedly considers ending some airport health screenings, and New York City allows limited indoor dining for the first time in more than six months. Internal medicine physician Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider joins CBSN to talk about the latest news on the pandemic.

Trump defends his comments downplaying coronavirus threat

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President Trump is standing by his decision to downplay the threat of the coronavirus in the early days of the pandemic, saying he was trying to avoid panic. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to talk about the fallout from audio recordings of the president's interview with Bob Woodward.

Diana Rigg 1938-2020

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The Shakespearean-trained actress gained international fame as sexy superspy Emma Peel in the 1960s TV series "The Avengers"



Planned Parenthood D.C. staffers reach deal to unionize

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CBS News has learned Planned Parenthood's national Washington D.C. office has reached a deal in negotiations between the organization and union representatives. The move comes after nearly four years of talks due to allegations of workplace issues, including lack of diversity. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN with the latest on this exclusive story.

Trump talks COVID-19 with journalist Bob Woodward: “I always wanted to play it down”

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The Washington Post has published excerpts of interviews between veteran journalist Bob Woodward and President Trump — conducted in preparation for Woodward's forthcoming book, titled "Rage." The new excerpts contain several revelations about the president's attitudes toward the coronavirus, systemic racism and more. One major finding: President Trump discussed the coronavirus' severity with Woodward in early February, even as he was publicly downplaying the outbreak. John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the implications.





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