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Trump defends decision to withdraw troops from northern Syria

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President Trump is continuing to face bipartisan backlash after Turkish forces launched a military operation against Kurdish fighters in northern Syria. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin, Reuters White House Correspondent Jeff Mason and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page joined "Red & Blue" with more on the White House's defense of the policy shift.

2 dead in attacking targeting German synagogue

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On this Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, security is stepped up at synagogues here in New York City and around the world following a deadly attack in Germany. A heavily-armed gunman tried to shoot his way into a synagogue in the town of Halle. Roxana Saberi reports.



Whistleblower's full memo described to CBS News

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CBS News was first to learn the full contents of a memo written by the whistleblower at the heart of the House impeachment inquiry. It was based on a conversation with a White House official who listened to the July phone call between President Trump and Ukraine's leader. Major Garrett reports.

Turkey launches airstrikes on Syria after Trump pulls back U.S. troops

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Turkish forces are bombarding territory held by America's Kurdish allies in Northern Syria. On Wednesday President Trump called the Turkish offensive "a bad idea," but it comes just days after his administration pulled back U.S. troops from the border, exposing the Kurds, who have led the fight against ISIS. Charlie D'Agata reports.

New rule would allow government to keep migrant families with kids in custody longer

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The Trump administration wants to extend how long it can detain migrant families with children who enter the U.S. illegally. Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan unveiled the new rule in Washington. CBS News reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez, CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates and CBS News correspondent Chip Reid join CBSN to discuss.

Trump campaign builds massive operation ahead of 2020 election

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Organizations hoping to reelect President Trump in 2020 are building an operation that far surpasses the president's assets in 2016. The campaign has raised more than $700 million so far and employs more than 200 political consultants. Washington Post Reporter Michelle Lee joined CBSN to discuss how important it could be to getting Mr. Trump another four years in office.

Migrant facilities struggle to address mental health needs of kids

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A new report by the Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services found migrant facilities have struggled to address the mental health needs of detained children, and kids separated from their families suffered trauma. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates joins CBSN to discuss the findings.

Trump acknowledges "tremendous anger" in U.K. about deadly crash involving U.S. diplomat's wife

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President Trump weighed in on a U.K. car accident that killed a 19-year-old Briton. The woman driving the car is the wife of a U.S. diplomat, and she used diplomatic immunity to flee to the U.S. Mr. Trump spoke with U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the case. The president said U.S. officials would be speaking with the woman "very shortly" and they would see "what we can come up with so there can be some healing." He did not say he would send her back to the U.K. to face charges.

Facebook rejects Biden campaign's request to remove Trump ad

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Facebook said it will not take down a campaign ad released by President Trump that accuses former Vice President Joe Biden of corruption. The social media company rejected a request from Biden's campaign to take the ad down, saying it doesn't violate company policy. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss.





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