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Biden fires back at Harris and Booker after being criticized over race

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Former Vice President Joe Biden is going on the offensive after being criticized by the two leading African American candidates in the Democratic primary, Senators Kamala Harris and Cory Booker. CBSN's Elaine Quijano spoke to CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Jack Turman, who covers Booker, and Bo Erickson, who covers Biden, along with NPR lead political editor Domenico Montanaro.

Democrats regroup after Mueller testimony

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Nearly 13 million people watched the Mueller hearings. By comparison, that's far fewer than the more than 20 million who watched the Kavanaugh hearings last year. It also wasn't the drama Democrats were hoping for. Nancy Cordes reports.

Jeffrey Epstein on suicide watch at New York City jail

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Jeffrey Epstein is on suicide watch at a New York City jail after being found on the floor of his cell. The once powerful financial manager is awaiting trial on new sex trafficking charges. Mola Lenghi reports.

Justice Department to execute death row inmates

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For the first time in 16 years, the Justice Department will start executing death row inmates again. The first to die will be five inmates convicted of murder, torture and rape. Jeff Pegues reports.

16 Marines arrested amid human smuggling investigation

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More than a dozen Marines are under arrest on charges that include human smuggling. The Marines are based at Camp Pendleton, about 55 miles north of the Mexican border. David Martin reports.



Paris hits 109 degrees in record-breaking heat wave

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Europe is in the middle of a life-threatening heat wave. Temperatures hit 99 degrees in London and Paris hit 109 degrees, the highest temperature ever recorded there. But the French capital is not prepared for the extreme heat. Ian Lee reports from Paris.

Juul accused of marketing to children as young as 8

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Executives from the e-cigarette maker Juul were questioned on Capitol Hill Thursday about their role in the teen vaping epidemic. The CDC says one in five high schoolers used e-cigarettes in 2018. As Jamie Yuccas reports, the company is accused of marketing to middle schoolers.

Los Angeles shooting spree leaves at least 4 dead

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A suspect was arrested Thursday in a shooting spree that left at least four people dead. The suspect is believed to have killed his father and brother. He's also accused of killing a woman and a man at a gas station.

SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket with cargo — and slime — bound for space station

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Thursday's launch marks SpaceX's 18th cargo run to the International Space Station. The Dragon supply ship atop the Falcon 9 was making its third trip to the lab complex, this time loaded with 5,000 pounds of crew supplies, equipment and high-tech science gear, including a low-tech container of bright green Nickelodeon "slime" for educational outreach. Watch the rocket launch here.

Mike Wallace grills Donald Trump about future in politics in 1985

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More than 30 years before Donald Trump would run for the White House, legendary "60 Minutes" newsman Mike Wallace grilled him about his criticism of Washington politicians and whether he had a future in politics. Watch a clip from the interview as seen in the new documentary, "Mike Wallace Is Here."

NAACP calls on Democrats to begin Trump impeachment inquiry

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NAACP members voted unanimously at their convention this week to call for impeachment proceedings to begin against President Trump. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns was at the convention to hear 2020 candidates address the group, and she joined CBSN with more.





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