President Trump has released a plan for states to reopen the economy in phases. CBS News’ Ian Lee reports on the details, and then CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to talk more about what would be involved. Source
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Demand Justice launches ad buy centered on Supreme Court’s Wisconsin decision
The ad, which will run online and on podcasts, features Jennifer Taff, a Wisconsin social worker who was photographed waiting to vote and holding a sign that read “This is ridiculous.” Source
Maluma on being only Spanish singer in Global Citizen special
More than 70 artists and entertainers will participate in Saturday’s Global Citizen special, “One World: Together At Home.” Source
Crosley Green says he did not commit 1989 murder
Florida man Crosley Green has been in prison for three decades for a crime he maintains he did not commit. While a federal judge overturned his conviction, his freedom depends on a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals. Erin Moriarty joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the case, which she has been following for more than 20 years and will break down for “48 Hours,” airing Saturday at 10 p.m. ET. Source
Doctor answers your pandemic questions as U.S. prepares to reopen
Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to answer questions sent in by viewers about what the “new normal” will be, and what precautions we should continue to take. Source
John Krasinski is throwing a virtual prom for class of 2020
“We know it’s been hard for some of you to be missing prom, so we’re bringing prom to YOU,” Krasinski said Source
Coronavirus updates: China’s official death toll jumps after major revision
The number of people who were infected and died from the coronavirus in China’s central city of Wuhan, where the world’s first infections were reported, has been revised upwards significantly Source
“Sunday Morning” Matinee: “Mrs. Doubtfire: The Musical”
The coronavirus pandemic has closed Broadway shows, including a new musical based on the Robin Williams comedy “Mrs. Doubtfire,” which was still in previews when theatres in New York were shut down. But that didn’t stop star Rob McClure and the cast from performing (while social distancing!) the song “As Long As There Is Love,” presented here for homebound lovers of musical theater. Source
Colorado governor’s emotional response to Nazi comparison
“As a Jewish American who lost family in the Holocaust, I’m offended by any comparison to Nazism,” Governor Jared Polis said, getting visibly choked up. Source
Maluma on helping Colombia battle the coronavirus and why he won’t release songs in English
“CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King spoke to global superstar Maluma, also known as Juan Luis Arias, about how he’s helping his native country Colombia battle the coronavirus, why he doesn’t intend to release his music in English and what it means to be the only artist performing in Spanish in the upcoming Global Citizen special, “One World: Together At Home,” airing on CBS Saturday, April 18 at 8 p.m. ET. Source