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Senator Tammy Duckworth emerges as potential Biden running mate

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CBSN political contributor and Washington Post national political reporter Sean Sullivan joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss why Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois is emerging as one of the leading vice presidential contenders.

Black man pinned against tree, threatened by White men in video

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Indiana authorities are asking the FBI to investigate a confrontation as a possible hate crime, which was all caught on camera. A Black man says he was assaulted and threatened with a noose as he walked with friends last weekend. Jericka Duncan reports. (Viewers may find the video and audio offensive and disturbing.)

Students host bingo games to honor 2020 graduates

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The pandemic has taken graduation ceremonies away from students all over the country. For many, celebrations haven't been what they expected. But some alums at historically Black colleges or universities did get to celebrate, in a very special way. Mark Strassmann reports.

Novavax gets $1.6 billion to develop 100 million vaccine doses to fight coronavirus

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The U.S. government will pay Novavax $1.6 billion to develop a coronavirus vaccine as part of its Operation Warp Speed program. The goal is to produce 100 million doses by early 2021, but the vaccine is still undergoing trials and there's no guarantee it will work. Dr. Jon LaPook has the details in our "Racing to a Cure" series.



Trump downplays severity of coronavirus as cases spike across the U.S.

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President Trump claims that the U.S. has the lowest coronavirus mortality rate in the world, but according to Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. has the sixth-highest death rate. Dr. Anthony Fauci says "it's a false narrative to take comfort in a lower rate of death" from the coronavirus. Ben Tracy reports.

Fired Florida data scientist speaks out as COVID-19 cases spike

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Florida issued a statewide order for schools to reopen next month even as the state reports a worrisome rise in coronavirus cases. Data scientist Rebekah Jones was in charge of tracking Florida's cases until she was fired in May. Jones joins "Red and Blue" to discuss what is behind the spike in cases, the coronavirus dashboard she created, and Florida's push to reopen.





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