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1 dead, 11 wounded in Brooklyn shooting

A community festival was coming to a close when gunfire erupted in a Brooklyn neighborhood, leaving one man dead, another person in critical condition and 10 others wounded, authorities said Sunday as they searched for two shooters they believe were involved. Source

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Violence escalates in Hong Kong as police fire tear gas on demonstrators

Hong Kong police fired tear gas, swung batons and forcefully cleared out protesters who defied warnings not to march in a neighborhood where last weekend a mob apparently targeting demonstrators, brutally attacked people in a train station. CBS News Correspondent Ramy Inocencio joined CBSN’s Elaine Quijano for a closer look. Source

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Full transcript of “Face the Nation” on July 28, 2019

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner, 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Julián Castro and Marianne Williamson, David Martin, Michael Crowley, Eliana Johnson, Joel Payne, and Ed O’Keefe appeared on this broadcast of “Face the Nation” Source

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“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 7/28

This week “Sunday Morning” presents its annual “Money issue,” with guest host Martha Teichner, featuring Tony Dokoupil’s report on people who have gladly quit their jobs. Plus: Conor Knighton visits Tulsa, Oklahoma, a city that will pay you $10,000 to move there; Luke Burbank checks out the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas, where aspiring pizzeria owners are hoping to roll in the dough; Mark Phillips finds out how Sweden is evolving into a cashless society; Lee Cowan follows the latest fad of CBD-infused products; Martha Teichner steps aboard a $1 billion cruise ship; Rita Braver follows what happens to items you return to the store; Tracy Smith profiles Kris Jenner, the woman who literally gave birth to one of the most famous family businesses in the world; and John Blackstone meets a photographer who makes giant portraits of small change. Source

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