The 17-year-old immigrant from Algeria was working when he noticed the child was about to fall Source
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Oberlin College president on $44 million defamation ruling
Carmen Twillie Ambar responded to the 2016 incident in which Gibson’s Bakery was libelously accused of being racist after a student was caught stealing Source
Pelosi says Dems will “reluctantly” pass Senate border funding bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats will vote to pass the Senate’s version of a border aid bill later Thursday afternoon. CBS News’ Rebecca Kaplan has more on the latest developments from Capitol Hill. Source
Pride 2019 on the “CBS This Morning” Podcast
The podcast spent the month talking LGBTQ travel destinations, youth in crisis, and compassion and courage in the early days of HIV/AIDS Source
The Trevor Project CEO on “unacceptable” rate of LGBTQ suicides
A recent survey by The Trevor Project reveals that nearly 1-in-5 LGBTQ young people attempted suicide in the last year Source
American pilot held captive 6 weeks in Libya is freed
Jamie Christopher Sponaugle allegedly crashed while flying a mercenary mission over Libya Source
What to expect from the second night of the first Democratic primary debate
The second part of the first Democratic presidential primary debate will be held in Miami. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joined “CBSN AM” with more on the next 10 candidates to take the stage. Source
Democratic presidential candidates fight for breakout moments in debate
The 2020 presidential race is heating up ahead of part two of the first Democratic debate, which will feature former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders and eight other candidates. Ten presidential hopefuls sparred in the first part of the debate with health care, immigration and the economy among the issues discussed. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper joined CBSN to break it all down. Source
ProPublica investigates effectiveness of advanced surveillance systems in schools
Schools across the country are installing surveillance technology in an effort to prevent mass shootings. But ProPublica suggests the technology might be ineffective in stopping a gunman. ProPublica Senior Reporter Jack Gillum joined “CBSN AM” to discuss what he found in his investigation and what it means for child safety. Source
Supreme Court rules on gerrymandering and census citizenship question
The Supreme Court, on the final day of its term, has issued two long-expected rulings.The high court decided it cannot get involved in a dispute over congressional district maps that were challenged as being too favorable to one political party. The court also ruled the Trump administration needs to explain more fully why it wants to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census – and until then, it cannot be added. Jan Crawford reports. Source