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Daniel Radcliffe on new “Imperium” role, fame and future

In his latest movie, “Imperium,” Daniel Radcliffe plays an FBI agent who goes undercover to join a white supremacist group plotting a race war. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his recent roles, and whether he plans to see the new Harry Potter play currently a smash in London. Source

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New school in Georgia joins battle for transgender rights in U.S.

Pride School Atlanta is the first LGBTQ+ affirming school in the South. Spearheaded by Christian Zsilavets, an openly transgender educator, it will join just a handful of such schools in the U.S. specifically designed as safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth. CBS News’ Ines Novacic was at the school as trans youth began their first day. Source

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Extreme heat and wildfires a dangerous combination

In the West, extreme heat combined with thick smoke from wildfires, and air pollution from millions of cars, is making the air in some parts of California dangerous to breathe. While the air quality in Los Angeles County has improved over the years, health officials say it still ranks as the most deadliest in America. Mireya Villareal has more. Source

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08/14: Salvanto, Collins, Leavitt

With less than 90 days until the general election, “Face the Nation” brings you the latest news from the campaign trail, with Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, a guest panel on presidents, and others. Source

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Chauvin verdict brings a moment of accountability

George Floyd’s death sparked a reckoning over race and injustice in America. While there is still a long way to go, the guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin’s trial brought a measure of justice that many believe has been long delayed. Norah O’Donnell reflects on the last year. Source

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More Zika cases reported in Florida

Health officials say three more people in Florida have tested positive for locally transmitted Zika bringing the total to at least 28. One of the new patients does not live in the so called “Zika zone” and that has residents and authorities concerned the outbreak area could be expanding. Marlie Hall has the latest. Source

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