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Book excerpt: John Dickerson's "The Hardest Job In the World"

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The "60 Minutes" correspondent's new book looks at the responsibilities of the presidency, and how the role of chief executive has evolved according to the men who met – or did not meet – the challenges of the office

Kids create artwork on boarded up businesses in Michigan

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When businesses boarded up windows in Kalamazoo, Michigan, an art teacher didn't see destruction – she saw a blank canvas. Mandy Clearwaters had her students create works of art with powerful messages to help brighten the neighborhood.

​The hunt for Forrest Fenn's treasure

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The eccentric millionaire hid a chest in the Rocky Mountains containing a fortune in gold and precious metals, inspiring thousands to join the chase



Louisville City Council unanimously passes "Breonna's Law" banning no-knock warrants

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The Louisville City Council unanimously voted to approve "Breonna's Law," effectively banning local police from using no-knock warrants. Courier Journal reporter Tessa Duvall joined CBSN to discuss the law, including some controversial amendments made. She also provided an update on the officers involved in the search where Taylor was killed, and the paper's lawsuit against the police department.

Under-reported stories of African American women killed by police

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As protests continue across the country over the death of George Floyd, advocates are asking why it took so long for the shooting death of Breonna Taylor to gain national attention. University of Florida law professor Michelle Jacobs joins CBSN to discuss why there is such a disconnect and what changes can be made.

Trump to accept GOP nomination in Jacksonville, Florida

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The Republican National Committee has confirmed President Trump will now accept the party's nomination for reelection in Jacksonville, Florida instead of Charlotte, North Carolina. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion joined CBSN with more on the controversy over the move.

Sanders campaign to release second quarter fundraising numbers

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2020 hopeful Bernie Sanders will soon release his campaign's second-quarter fundraising numbers. Campaign manager Faiz Shakir says that, while Sanders is receiving a record amount of donations, he likely won't exceed Pete Buttigieg's $24 million raised. Shakir joined CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss how the Vermont senator's finances are shaping up.

Can Joe Biden win in South Carolina?

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With the South Carolina primary just days away, Democratic candidates are gearing up for the next debate tomorrow. CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran joins "Red and Blue" to discuss what campaigns are doing to make their case to voters.





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