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Investigation into suspicious packages ramps up

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An investigation into who sent suspicious packages containing explosive devices to several prominent Democrats is underway. CBS News chief justice and national security correspondent Jeff Pegues joined CBSN to provide an update on the investigation.

Court temporarily blocks Georgia "signature match" law for absentee ballots

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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Georgia state officials must stop rejecting absentee ballots because of mismatched signatures without first giving voters a chance to fix the problem. Giovanna Drpic, a political reporter for WGCL-TV, spoke to CBSN about the ruling and the ongoing accusations of voter suppression against Republican nominee for governor Brian Kemp, who is also Georgia's secretary of state.

Trump slams the media as bomb investigation intensifies

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President Trump called for unity after bombs were sent to several of his political opponents, but as the investigation intensifies he has begun slamming the media. McClatchy White House correspondent Franco Ordonez joins CBSN with more.



CNN's Jeff Zucker criticizes Trump's anti-media rhetoric after bomb scare

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After CNN offices were evacuated in a bomb scare Wednesday, the company's president criticized the Trump administration for its anti-media rhetoric. Christina Bellantoni, director of the Media Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss.

Son says Sandra Day O'Connor "didn't want to believe" dementia diagnosis at first

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Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. She retired in 2006 to care for her husband, John, after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. In a letter Tuesday, O'Connor announced she, too, has dementia, but remains grateful. Sandra Day O'Connor's youngest son, Jay, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his mom's recent diagnosis and how she's as much of a "family treasure" as she is a "national treasure."

Trump condemns violence, but blames media for "endless hostility"

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President Trump is condemning the suspicious packages and attempted attacks against prominent Democrats. But at a political rally Wednesday night in Wisconsin, the president also blamed his political opponents and the media for raising tensions. Weijia Jiang reports.





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