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White House defends Trump for saying 99% of coronavirus cases are “totally harmless”

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The White House is defending President Trump after he said the vast majority of coronavirus cases are “totally harmless.” CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion and Boston Globe deputy Washington bureau chief Liz Goodwin join “Red and Blue” to discuss the administration's coronavirus response, President Trump’s messaging, the economy and where the 2020 presidential race stands now.

Supreme Court rules states can punish "faithless electors"

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CBS News legal analyst Kim Wehle joined "Red and Blue" to break down the Supreme Court's ruling. which allows states to enforce requirements that members of the Electoral College support their party's presidential nominee.

Congress weighs next steps for coronavirus relief

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Congress is weighing how to proceed with the next round of coronavirus economic relief, before Capitol Hill empties out for August recess. Li Zhou, a congressional reporter for Vox, joins “Red and Blue” to break down the legislative possibilities.



Social distancing rules defied as UK pubs reopen

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After months of lockdown, countries across the pond are slowly lifting coronavirus restrictions. People in the U.K. are celebrating their newfound freedom with ale, and museums in Paris opened their doors to the public. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Trump falsely accuses Bubba Wallace of hoax over noose incident

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President Trump went after NASCAR's only full-time Black driver Bubba Wallace, demanding he apologize and falsely claimed him of perpetuating a hoax when a noose was found in his garage in June. This comes after the president made race-based appeals to his supporters over the weekend. Ben Tracy reports.

COVID-19's impact on Puerto Rican communities in the U.S.

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A new report finds that many members of Puerto Rican communities in Florida, New Jersey and New York live in counties with high coronavirus infection and death rates. Carla Minet, executive director of the Center for Investigative Journalism, joins CBSN to discuss the findings.





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