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Trump discusses action on use of force by police officers

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President Trump says he is preparing to release an executive order related to the use of force by law enforcement. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge and Yahoo News national reporter Marquise Francis join CBSN to discuss.

Trump vows executive order to address police reform

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Vice President Mike Pence met with African American faith leaders in Pittsburgh on Friday. They discussed racial inequality just one day after President Trump promised to take action on police reform. CBS News' Skyler Henry and The Washington Post's "Power Up" anchor Jacqueline Alemany joined CBSN with the latest out of Washington.

Mail-in ballots took days to count in Pennsylvania

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A surge of mail-in ballots for the Pennsylvania primary left officials counting votes for days after the election. CBS News campaign reporter Zak Hudak joined CBSN to discuss what happened and what it could mean for November.



Trump holds panel on race in Texas as state shapes up to be a key contest in election

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President Trump was in Dallas on Thursday where he held a roundtable discussion faith leaders, law enforcement officials and small business owners about race relations, policing, and reopening the economy. Texas is shaping up to be a key contest in the presidential race, with a recent poll showing Mr. Trump and Joe Biden tied in the state. Gromer Jeffers, a political writer for the Dallas Morning News, joined CBS to discuss that and more.

COVID-19 cases surge as reopenings continue

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The CDC is projecting another 26,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. in the next three weeks as at least 19 states report an uptick in cases. States like Florida and South Carolina that have begun reopening saw their highest daily number of cases to date. Michael George reports from New York City, the country's virus epicenter.

South African series "Blood and Water" becomes Netflix hit

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A Netflix series produced in South Africa has become a hit with global audiences. Debora Patta takes a look at the show, “Blood and Water,” and speaks to one of its stars about the importance of Africans telling their own stories to the world.

Margo Price on husband's coronavirus recovery, life under lockdown

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Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, "That's How Rumors Get Started," when the coronavirus pandemic hit. She spoke to Anthony Mason about why she postponed the album, and taking care of her family under lockdown.

Inside Houston restaurant Lucille's, where George Floyd's family met with Joe Biden

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Houston restaurant Lucille's, named for a 20th century African-American chef and entrepreneur who broke barriers in Texas, has survived both Hurricane Harvey and the coronavirus pandemic. On the day the city memorialized George Floyd, his family met with Joe Biden at the restaurant. Michelle Miller speaks to chef and owner Chris Williams.

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown calls video of protester being shoved “horrific”

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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown rolled out new policies for his city’s police department after two officers were recorded shoving a 75-year-old man. Martin Gugino fell back on the concrete, slammed his head and began bleeding as officers walked past. Jeff Glor sits down with Brown to talk about the incident, and what else Brown thinks can be done.





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