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Protests erupt after grand jury decision in Breonna Taylor case

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Two Louisville officers are recovering from gunshot wounds after being shot responding to protests Wednesday night. That came after a grand jury decided not charge officers with Breonna Taylor's death, although one faces lesser counts. National security expert Asha Castleberry joined CBSN to discuss why racism is a threat to security in the U.S., and the relationship between police and protesters.

Grand jury's decision in Breonna Taylor case sparks protests

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Protests erupted in cities across the country after a grand jury declined to charge officers with the death of Breonna Taylor. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan joins CBSN from Louisville, Kentucky with the latest developments.

Louisville reacts to decision in Breonna Taylor case

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Louisville Courier-Journal reporter Tessa Duvall joined CBSN to discuss the latest developments in the Breonna Taylor case, after Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced a grand jury's decision to indict only one officer on lesser charges. She also explained the role of both Governor Andy Beshear and Mayor Greg Fischer.

Supreme Court fight highlights importance of Senate race in Arizona

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An Arizona Senate race is taking on new importance following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The contest between former astronaut Mark Kelly and Senator Martha McSally could help determine the vote on President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, depending on the timing. Dylan Smith, editor and publisher of TucsonSentinel.com, joined CBSN to discuss the state of the race in Arizona.



Trump praises Kentucky AG on Breonna Taylor case

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President Trump says he's spoken with the Kentucky governor amid the protests stemming from the Breonna Taylor case. He praised the state's attorney general in a press briefing Wednesday when asked about the case. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joined CBSN with the latest.

"There is not equal justice," Ibram X. Kendi says after Breonna Taylor decision

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Leading antiracist scholar and CBS News contributor Ibram X. Kendi joins "CBS This Morning" to react to a grand jury choosing not to indict any police officers for the killing of Breonna Taylor. He also discusses the state of the racial divide and what message the indictment sends to Black Americans.

Doctor discusses Americans' susceptibility to COVID-19

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In a Senate hearing on Capitol Hill, Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warned that most Americans - perhaps 90% - are still at risk of contracting the coronavirus. Dr. Uché Blackstock joined CBSN with more.

Attorney for Breonna Taylor's family, Ben Crump, on grand jury decision

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Ben Crump, the attorney for Breonna Taylor's family, gives his reaction to the grand jury decision not to bring charges related to Taylor's death. One officer was indicted on wanton endangerment for allegedly endangering Taylor's neighbors. Crump also provides an update on her family's reaction.

A "Sunday Morning" in Florence 5/19

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This week's "Sunday Morning" hosted by Jane Pauley, takes us to Tuscany, with stories on all things Italian – art and design, traditions and culture, fashion, food, music and entertainment, history and culture. Featuring: Mark Phillips' report on reverse emigration, in which Americans are returning to the Old Country; Lee Cowan on the birthplace of Pinocchio; Rita Braver sits down with author Frances Mayes at her villa made famous in "Under the Tuscan Sun"; Alina Cho visits Sting and Trudie Styler... Читать дальше...





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