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Top lawmakers to get security briefing ahead of far-right rally at the Capitol

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The U.S. Capitol Police chief is briefing House and Senate leaders today, ahead of a rally planned for Saturday by far-right groups who say they want "justice" for people charged in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what to expect from the briefing, plus what House Democrats and Republicans will likely ask the Secretary of State during a hearing about the U.S.'s withdrawal from Afghanistan.

New York City schools reopen with masks required and vaccines for teachers

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Roughly one million students across New York City returned to the classroom today as COVID-19 cases continue to surge across much of the U.S. WCBS-TV's Natalie Duddridge reports, and then Dr. Amesh Adalja joins CBSN to discuss the impact of the Delta variant and when we could expect a vaccine for children under 12.

Biden to campaign with California Governor Gavin Newsom in recall

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President Biden will campaign with California Governor Gavin Newsom ahead of the final day of voting in the state's recall election. Some Republicans are already claiming fraud as polls show Newsom in the lead. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN from Los Angeles with more.

WorldView: North Korea missile test; Iran nuclear talks

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North Korea claims it successfully tested long-range missiles. Iran and the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog reach a deal. Pope Francis urges European countries to "extend arms" to migrants. And a million people face famine in Madagascar as the country experiences its worst drought in 40 years. Debora Patta joined "CBSN AM" from Johannesburg with more on these world headlines.



New York City students return to school with mask rules in place

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The country's largest school district returns to in-person learning today. Students and staff will be required to wear masks and teachers must receive at least their first vaccine dose by September 27. Dr. Julie Morita, executive vice president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a former member of the Biden administration's transition advisory board, joins "CBSN AM" to discuss keeping kids safe amid the pandemic.

Eye Opener: GOP governors vow to fight vaccine mandate

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Republican governors are vowing to fight a new vaccine mandate issued by President Biden. Also, North Korea says it has successfully tested a new type of long-range cruise missile over the weekend. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

California recall election down to final hours of campaigning

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California Governor Gavin Newsom is making a final push in the state's recall election, as voters continue to turn in their ballots. Anthony Pura reports from Los Angeles, and then CBS News political reporter Adam Brewster joins "CBSN AM" to break down the latest details.

Joshua Prager, author of "The Family Roe," on finding "Jane Roe's" daughters

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Journalist Joshua Prager joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his new book "The Family Roe: An America Story," which tracks the history of abortion in America from Roe v. Wade until today. Plus, how he found and brought together all three of "Jane Roe's" daughters for the first time, including the one whose conception sparked that famous case.

New York court to hear Prince Andrew civil lawsuit

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A New York court will hold a pretrial teleconference Monday in the civil suit filed by Virginia Giuffre, who claims Prince Andrew sexually assaulted her, as the two sides argue over whether the prince was properly served with documents in the case. Holly Williams reports.





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