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Does Elizabeth Warren have a white, working class problem?

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Senator Elizabeth Warren is rising in the 2020 Democratic primary polls, but she's struggled in her Massachusetts elections with white, working-class voters who will make up the populations in many swing states. Alex Thompson of Politico joined CBSN to explain how Warren is approaching this potential issue.

Inside the Trump family's succession battle

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A new article in The Atlantic details the ongoing battle between Ivanka and Donald Trump, Jr. to be heir to their father's business dynasty. McKay Coppins wrote that piece, and joined "Red & Blue" to discuss the Trump children's fight to succeed their father.

More than 1,000 rescued from dangerous Texas flooding

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Southeast Texas, home to about 6 million people, is officially a disaster area. A storm that exploded ashore more than 48 hours ago, has dumped more than 40 inches of rain in some areas. Hundreds of people were left stranded, including Janet Shamlian.

Where is Tropical Depression Imelda heading?

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Rain from Tropical Depression Imelda slammed into parts of Texas and Louisiana, prompting flooding and road closures. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the storm.

For civilians Colt suspends AR-15 production for civilians

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For civilians, one of America's oldest gunmakers said it's stopping production of the AR-15. That model has been used in a number of mass shootings. As Jeff Pegues reports, the company said the shutdown is a business decision.



Brothers with their own candle company give back

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Brothers Austin, Colin and Ryan Gill decided to make candles as a way to earn some pocket money. But they've since decided to give back to their community. Errol Barnett explains.

9/19/19: Red and Blue

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Trump calls whistleblower report 'fake news'; 2020 hopefuls participating in climate forum.

8th vaping-related death reported as illnesses soar past 500

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More than 500 people have been diagnosed with vaping-related breathing illnesses, but the cause remains unknown, U.S. health officials said Thursday. An eighth death was also reported in Missouri on Thursday. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports.

Sunrise Movement digital director on climate forum

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Twelve presidential candidates from both parties are in Washington for a two-day forum focused on climate change. Mattias Lehman, digital director for the Sunrise Movement, spoke to CBSN's "Red and Blue" about the state of climate policy in the 2020 election.

Congressional fight grows over Trump whistleblower complaint

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A new battle is brewing between the Trump administration and House Democrats. As Nancy Cordes reports, it started with a mysterious complaint from a government whistleblower, apparently over communication the president had with a foreign leader.

9/19: CBS Evening News

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More than 1,000 rescued from dangerous Texas flooding; Brothers with their own candle company give back.

9/19/19: CBSN Evening News

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Standoff between intel community and Congress; Md. boys' candle company finds success

Public health expert worries e-cigarette panic is ruining "single biggest public health opportunity" in 120 years

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Researchers are working hard to determine the cause of more than 500 reported cases of lung illness affecting e-cigarette users. But even before this outbreak, e-cigarettes divided the medical community. Public Health England describes e-cigarettes as "at least 95% less harmful than tobacco cigarettes" – a claim New York University professor David Abrams agrees with. Abrams tells "CBS This Morning" Tony Dokoupil why he's concerned about what the current panic about e-cigarette safety could mean for public health.

Historic flooding devastates Houston area

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Storm-ravaged southeast Texas is reeling from days of relentless rain and dramatic flooding not seen since Hurricane Harvey. Remnants of Tropical Storm Imelda caused widespread devastation in the region. At least two deaths are blamed on the storm. Crews performed more than a thousand water rescues, and the effort continues. A disaster has been declared in 13 counties. Janet Shamlian reports.

FDA opens criminal probe into mysterious vaping-related illness

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Eight deaths in the U.S. are now blamed on vaping, with the latest happening in Missouri. The Food and Drug Administration has revealed a criminal investigation of vaping-related illnesses. The CDC reports at least 530 confirmed and probable cases. Most of them involve vaping with THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, or both THC and nicotine. A bipartisan group in Congress is working with parents to keep teenagers away from e-cigarettes, while accusing the vaping industry of marketing to kids. Читать дальше...

Millions around the globe demand action on climate change

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In our Eye on Earth series, we're looking at Friday’s demonstrations around the globe demanding that world leaders take action on climate change. Young people are at the center of the protests taking place in more than 150 countries on all seven continents. They come ahead of a United Nations climate conference next week. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

Justin Trudeau asks for forgiveness after multiple blackface photos surface

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will stay in the race for reelection, despite public anger over images that show him wearing blackface. Trudeau said last night he "deeply regrets" his actions, which happened before he got involved in politics. Jamie Yuccas reports.





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