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Sailing camp offers free lessons to help diversify the future of the sport

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Sailing often is out of reach for many families in communities of color. Now, a community sailing camp in one of the country's least-diverse states won a national award for taking a new tack to begin to change the face and future of the sport. Adriana Diaz hit the water with some of the campers learning to sail.

Actress Simone Missick talks "All Rise" Season Three, Zoom with Oprah

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Actress Simone Missick joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss being back on set as Judge Lola Carmichael in the new season of "All Rise." Missick talks about the new beginnings for the cast this season and what role she'd like Oprah Winfrey to play on the show.

Evacuations in Europe as wildfires continue

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Thousands of people have been evacuated across Europe as wildfires continue to spread amid dangerous heat waves. Record temperatures could be seen in the U.K. on Monday and Tuesday. Roxana Saberi reports.

The Uplift: Grandparents meet grandson for first time

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Seana Tarasewich and Brayden Jamault told their families Seana was pregnant but did not tell anyone when she went into labor. On our Uplift at 8, we see the couple introduce Brayden's parents to baby Axton for the first time, which was the ultimate surprise.

Jury selection begins for Steve Bannon trial

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Former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon is charged with two counts of criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol. Jury selection for Bannon's trial begins Monday. Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.

New report points to "systemic failures" in police response to Uvalde school shooting

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The failure of police to go into the Uvalde classroom while a gunman killed children inside was the result of "systemic failures" among every law enforcement agency that responded, according to a highly anticipated report by Texas lawmakers released Sunday. Lawmakers released their preliminary findings which included information collected from at least 39 interviews. Lilia Luciano reports.

Eye Opener: Uvalde school shooting response report released

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Texas lawmakers found "systematic failures and egregious poor decision making” in the Uvalde shooting response. Also, Steve Bannon goes to trial in the first contempt of Congress prosecution of the House Jan. 6 probe. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.





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