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Kavanaugh: Attorney was “relentless, determined” to keep African Americans off Curtis Flowers’ jury

The Supreme Court has sided with Curtis Flowers, a man who was tried six times for the same quadruple murder by the same prosecutor. The justices ruled in favor of his jury discrimination case on Friday and tosses out his conviction; Justice Kavanaugh wrote that the district attorney waged a “relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of black individuals.” Jeff Pegues reports. Source

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Eye Opener: Deadly plane crash in Hawaii

A deadly plane crash in Hawaii kills nine. Tensions with Iran remain high after President Trump called off missile strikes. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source

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ICE’s deportation crackdown will target more than 2,000 undocumented immigrants

Immigration and Customs Enforcement is expected to follow up on a warning President Trump made earlier this week to round up thousands of illegal immigrants. The operation, planned for at least ten cities, could begin as soon as tomorrow. ICE officers have planned to target more than 2,000 undocumented immigrants, including families, who have been given final deportation orders. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source

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Severe storms sweep through Nashville, leaving 40,000 without power

About 40,000 people are waking up without power in Nashville this morning after severe storms swept through the area. Several tornado warnings were issued as winds up to 80 mph uprooted trees, ripped roofs off homes, and tore down power lines. The storm also sent several tents set up for this weekend’s Nashville Pride Festival flying into the air and landing on cars. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli joins “CBS This Morning Saturday.” Source

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Democrats urge unity at South Carolina fish fry

Despite recent fighting within the Democratic party about comments connected to race, the candidates chose not to take aim at each other during South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn’s famous fish fry. While frontrunner Joe Biden felt the heat in the days leading up to the event for some of his recent comments, the former VP largely stayed out of the fryer last night as fellow Democrats focused instead on defeating President Trump. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source

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