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White House says Trump was not briefed on Russian bounty intelligence

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The White House is pushing back on reports that President Trump was briefed about an alleged plot by Russia to pay Taliban-linked fighters to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion and CBSN political contributor and Washington Post national political reporter Sean Sullivan join CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss.

Birx wants to try new large-scale COVID testing techniques

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The coordinator of the White House Coronavirus Task Force said officials want to work with mayors and governors in COVID hotspots to try techniques to "really test large populations at the community level."

6/29: Red and Blue

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Trump casts doubt on Russian bounty reports; Super PACs ramp up attacks on Trump

How police are responding to calls for reform

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Former Department of Homeland Security consultant Mustafa Tameez joined "Red & Blue" to discuss how police recruitment could change in the wake of calls for reform.

The Lincoln Project targets Trump in new ads

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Rick Wilson, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, joined "Red & Blue" to discuss his group's new ads against President Trump and whether Republicans will take a stand against him in November.



Supreme Court throws out Louisiana abortion restrictions

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On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana law that would have effectively shuttered most abortion clinics within the state. Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's four liberal justices in the 5-4 decision. Meanwhile in Mississippi, lawmakers voted on Sunday to change the state's flag, which features a Confederate emblem. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN with the details.

Congress demands answers from Trump over alleged Russian bounties

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The White House insists President Trump was never briefed on reports of a Russian plot to target American troops in Afghanistan because the intelligence was "not verified.” Congress members from both parties, including top Republicans, are demanding answers. Weijia Jiang reports.

Army investigates disappearance of Fort Hood soldier

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The search for a missing soldier is intensifying in Texas. Private First Class Vanessa Guillen has been missing for more than two months and her family is demanding an independent investigation. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Coronavirus contact tracing efforts falling short

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Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that contact tracing is "not working" in the U.S. to slow the pandemic. Axios Future correspondent Bryan Walsh explains what contact tracing is, why it's important and what needs to happen for it to succeed.

World Health Organization warns pandemic is “speeding up”

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Florida beaches are closing due to the rise in coronavirus cases and Miami is requiring face-coverings in public. Across the country, states are postponing or reversing their reopening plans. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Progressive candidates shake up Democratic primaries

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The upstart success of several progressives of color comes after a Democratic presidential primary in which voters delivered the consensus choice of Joe Biden as their nominee. CBS News' Grace Segers and Sarah Ewall-Wice join CBSN to talk about their latest reporting.





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