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Thousands of Asian American hate crimes reported amid coronavirus pandemic

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Since the coronavirus pandemic began, there has been a rise in hate crimes and racist attacks against Asian Americans. Cellphone video captured one of the most recent incidents, in which a man yelled racial slurs at a California family while they were at a birthday dinner. He later apologized. Elaine Quijano spoke to the family that was targeted.

Texas COVID-19 death toll reaches new high

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Texas saw its deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic on Wednesday. More than 2,800 people have died from the virus there. Mireya Villarreal looks at one overrun hospital in a hard-hit part of the state, Rio Grande Valley, to show firsthand the toll the virus takes on both hospital workers and patients.

CBS Evening News, July 8, 2020

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Hospitalizations and coronavirus deaths spike in hot spots nationwide; Boy plays trumpet as a tribute to front-line workers



Facebook boycott leaders slam Zuckerberg after meeting

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Civil rights leaders say that Facebook isn't doing enough to stop the spread of hate speech on its platform. Imran Ahmed, the founder and CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, joined CBSN to discuss how big tech companies are profiting from misinformation.

House Foreign Affairs Committee calls on Pompeo to testify

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One of the U.S. military's top generals is speaking out about intel reports that suggest Russia may have paid the Taliban to kill U.S. troops. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss how those intelligence reports will shape Thursday's hearing for the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the State Department's move to restrict U.S. visas for some Chinese officials.

7/8: Red and Blue

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Trump celebrates new trade deal with Mexican Pres.; Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman retires from service

Trump pushes to reopen schools in the fall despite growing coronavirus concerns

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President Trump is pushing to reopen schools in the fall despite surging coronavirus cases across the U.S. Several universities are suing the Trump administration over a rule that would force international students to leave the country if in-person classes aren't held. Natalie Brand joins CBSN with the latest from the White House.

Trump pushes forward with reopening plans as new book questions his fitness for office

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President Trump says he's pressuring governors to open schools this fall. Meanwhile, a new book written by his niece alleges he is psychologically damaged and a threat to the country. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne and Republican strategist Joseph Pinion join CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.

Supreme Court hands down major decisions on religion and employers

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The Supreme Court made multiple rulings on cases dealing with religion and employers. Loyola law professor Jessica Levinson joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red and Blue" to explain how the Supreme Court's vote will impact access to cost-free birth control and an upcoming case that will determine the fate of President Trump's financial records.

Melania Trump sculpture in Slovenia set on fire on July 4

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As the U.S. celebrated its Independence Day and President Trump vowed to punish those who destroy U.S. monuments, a life-sized sculpture of first lady Melania Trump was burned near her hometown in Slovenia.

Trump pushes for schools to reopen, calls CDC guidelines "impractical" 

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CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Washington Post politics reporter Eugene Scott join "Red and Blue" to discuss the White House response to the coronavirus pandemic, plans for the Republican National Convention, and Joe Biden's presidential campaign.





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