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How can we improve relations between police and minority communities?

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Sherrilyn Ifill of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Terrence Cunningham of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Wesley Lowery of the Washington Post and CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues discuss racial policing and the road to healing in the United States

Country music duo Brothers Osborne on overcoming personal struggles

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Anthony Mason talks to country music duo TJ and John Osborne of Brothers Osborne about their decision to take a break after John reached a breaking point with his mental health, and how they banded together as TJ decided to come out as gay in February.

Dallas makes move toward healing

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We continue to learn more about the lone gunman who targeted police officers in Dallas Thursday night, killing five and wounding seven more. Now the community has begun to heal. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from a city on edge.



Open: This is Face the Nation, July 10

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We bring you the latest on the Dallas shootings and the ongoing protests around the U.S., with Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and more.

Nature: Great Trinity Forest

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We end this week's episode with a return to Dallas, this time at the Great Trinity Forest. Videographer: Scot Miller

Climate change fueling migration from Central America

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The White House will mark Earth Day this week by hosting international leaders for a virtual climate summit. But three countries that experts say are fueling the immigration crisis at the southern border aren't on the list. CBS News climate and energy reporter Cara Korte joins "CBSN AM" with more.

How did we get here? The battle between police and the public

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The multiple shootings involving police officers and civilians have shocked many Americans. Police use of deadly force combined with the actions of a lone gunman targeting Dallas police has us wondering: What can we do to keep it from happening again? Martha Teichner explores what measures are being taken for our Cover Story.

Police and activists clash as protests sweep the country

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Protesters in Baton Rouge blocked the street in front of police headquarters. Activist DeRay McKesson with the Black Lives Matter movement was arrested for standing in the road after being ordered to stay on the grass. CBS News Correspondent David Begnaud reports from Baton Rouge.

Full interview: Jeh Johnson, Bill Bratton, July 10

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Secretary of the Homeland Security Department Jeh Johnson and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton give the latest updates on Dallas shooter Micah Johnson. The interview aired on the July 10, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

Calendar: Week of July 11

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Charles Osgood reports on some of the coming week's most notable events, from the 19th birthday of Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize-winner, to the Tuskegee Airmen's annual convention.

Bill Nye at the head of the class

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"Bill Nye the Science Guy" has gone from changing the way kids look at science to trying to change the way some adults deal with climate change. It's a campaign that's driven by pure passion, as he explains to Rita Braver.

Is it time for Hollywood to face up to a divisive issue?

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A recent op-ed has dragged an Academy Award-winner into a debate about beauty, cosmetic surgery, and the battles women face to rise above double standards in Tinsel Town. Critic David Edelstein takes on the issue.

Bishop T.D. Jakes on his new book "Don't Drop the Mic," how to unite during difficult times

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Bestselling author and Pastor T.D. Jakes joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Don't Drop the Mic: The Power of Your Words Can Change the World." He discusses the importance of communication through his own life lessons, helps readers understand why words matter and gives advice for dealing with stress during difficult times.

Almanac: Nikola Tesla

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One-hundred-and-sixty years ago today, Nikola Tesla was born to a Serbian family in southeastern Europe. The scientist and budding engineer made breakthroughs in radio and electricity that are still making waves today, as Charles Osgood reports.

Dispensing with words

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Don't have time to read any more? Residents in a town in southern France don't have that problem. Thanks to the startup website short-editions-dot-com 10,000 short story authors have been matched with a community of 150,000 regular readers with time to kill while waiting on line. David Turecamo explains an innovative technology.





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