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Midwest floods severely damage farmland and kills livestock

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Heavy rain coupled with melting snow has caused record level flooding in the midwest. A significant amount of impacted areas include farmland, which has lead to destroyed crops and livestock deaths. Blake Hurst, the president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, joined CBSN to discuss how the floods are impacting farmers.

FBI joins 737 Max investigation as new details emerge about 2018 Lion Air crash

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The FBI is joining the investigation into the certification process of Boeing's 737 Max planes. The announcement comes as new reports reveal pilots of October's Lion Air crash scrambled to understand why their plane was nosediving after a similar malfunction was corrected midair the day before. Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with the latest.

Trump: Mueller report should be released to public

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President Trump said Wednesday he's looking forward to the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report. Julia Manchester, a reporter for The Hill, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss Wednesday's political news.

3/20/19: Red and Blue

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President Trump comments on defeating ISIS; Why are Dems upset by the electoral college?



Wheeler on biggest environmental threat

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Andrew Wheeler was confirmed last month as head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Wednesday, he announced what he views as the greatest threat to the environment. Brady Dennis, a national environmental reporter for the Washington Post joins "Red and Blue" to discuss.

Houston chemical plant fire flares up

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The fire at a chemical plant near Houston briefly flared up again on Wednesday after being put out. It started Sunday morning and damaged 11 storage tanks.

End of ISIS appears near as battleground in Syria falls silent

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President Trump showed off two maps of Syria on Wednesday, one from Election Day 2016, with ISIS-held territory marked in red. The other shows what remains. Charlie D'Agata is with U.S.-backed forces in eastern Syria, where ISIS appears virtually wiped out.

Sam Moore reflects on "Soul Man"

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At 83, Sam Moore is still recording. But a song from 1967 just joined an elite club, the National Recording Registry. Moore sat down with Jim Axelrod to discuss his hit "Soul Man."

Teen sues over chickenpox vaccine

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In northern Kentucky, an outbreak of more than 30 cases of chickenpox prompted health officials to ban unvaccinated students from school. A student's family is suing for religious reasons. Dean Reynolds reports.

Trump says end of ISIS is near

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President Trump showed off two maps of Syria on Wednesday, one from Election Day 2016, with ISIS-held territory marked in red. The other shows what remains. Charlie D'Agata is with U.S.-backed forces in eastern Syria, where ISIS appears virtually wiped out.

Mother lost husband and son in New Zealand

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The first victims of last Friday's mosque attacks in New Zealand were buried on Wednesday. One mother lost both her husband and her son in the shooting. Ben Tracy has her story.





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