Federal authorities left the city at the end of July after weeks of violent clashes between them and protesters, and local leaders have hoped for calm after the federal agents withdrew. Source
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Aftermath of Beirut’s deadly blast
Hundreds of tons of highly explosive material were stored in a waterfront hangar, and the blast sent a shock wave that killed at least 160 people, wounded nearly 6,000. Source
Victims of the Paris attacks
The terrorist attacks on Paris in November 2015 claimed the lives of more than 100 victims, representing 19 different nationalities Source
8/9: O’Brien, Lucas, Lamont, Gottlieb, Evans, Salvanto
This week on “Face the Nation”, new coronavirus cases decline in the U.S. but the death toll rises. Congress and the White House fail to strike a deal, and the president decides to go it alone. Source
Connecticut governor pushes for in-person classes to avoid “a lost year”
Roughly 143,000 students in Connecticut did not log on for remote learning after public school closed in mid-March. Source
Face The Nation: Lamont, Gottlieb, Evans
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on schools reopening amid coronavirus pandemic, U.S. COVID-19 death toll could reach 300,000 and the economic relief package. Source
Full transcript of “Face the Nation” on August 9, 2020
On this “Face the Nation” broadcast, White House National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien and Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb sat down with Margaret Brennan Source
Gottlieb says U.S. could reach 300,000 COVID deaths by end of the year
The U.S. surpassed 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases Sunday. Source
Biden leads in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania due to COVID concerns
CBS News’ Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the latest numbers out of the CBS News Battleground Tracker poll. Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 8/9
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Jill Schlesinger looks at what educators and students may expect when colleges and universities open for the fall semester. Plus: Rita Braver profiles Dr. Jill Biden; Jim Axelrod focuses on the work of an official White House photographer, Pulitzer Prize-winner David Hume Kennerly; Jane Pauley sits down with singer-songwriter James Taylor; Kelefa Sanneh explores the rise in popularity of RVs during the pandemic; Mark Phillips looks at how Britain is re-examining its slave-trading past; Jim Gaffigan acquires a green thumb; and Lee Cowan visits artist Bradley Hart, whose paintings incorporate an unusual medium: bubble wrap. Source