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New book details the Pentagon during the Trump administration

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Guy Snodgrass, the former chief speechwriter and communications director for former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, joined "Red & Blue" to discuss his new book "Holding the Line: Inside Trump's Pentagon with Secretary Mattis."

Lawyer for John Bolton says he'll testify if subpoenaed

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A lawyer for former National Security Adviser John Bolton says his client will testify in the impeachment inquiry if subpoenaed by House Democrats. John Gans, a former Pentagon speechwriter and expert on the National Security Council, joined "Red & Blue" to explain why he believes Bolton won't be the star witness Democrats want him to be.

What's next after the House vote on impeachment rules?

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The House of Representatives approved the rules and guidelines for the impeachment inquiry into President Trump on Thursday. New York Times congressional reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg and AP White House reporter Jill Colvin joined CBSN to break down what powers this resolution gives to Democrats and Republicans, and how the White House is responding.

New documentary "Dismantling Democracy" looks at governments worldwide

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A new documentary "Dismantling Democracy" its taking a look at the structures of government around the world. Executive producer Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" to talk about the film and elections coming up next week.

Obama headlining DNC's Silicon Valley fundraiser

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Former President Barack Obama is returning to the campaign trail to raise money for the Democratic National Committee. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Washington Post national political reporter Sean Sullivan spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the impact the former president could have on the 2020 race.

House to hold first vote on impeachment procedures since inquiry launched

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House Democrats are getting ready to hold the first floor vote about impeachment since launching the inquiry. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy, New York TImes chief Washington correspondent Carl Hulse, and Politico foreign affairs correspondent Nahal Toosi join "Red and Blue" to discuss where the investigation is heading.



Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine provides "damning" impeachment testimony to Congress

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Democrats say a key witness in the impeachment investigation provided "damning" testimony behind closed doors Tuesday. Francesca Chambers, a White House correspondent for McClatchy, and Jennifer Haberkorn, a congressional reporter for the Los Angeles Times, join "Red and Blue" to discuss where the impeachment inquiry is headed next.

Retired Air Force Colonel Kim Olson calls decision to leave Syria "immoral"

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The ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Turkey in Syria expired today, as American troops begin leaving the region. Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Kim Olson calls President Trump's decision to leave America's Kurdish allies "immoral." Olson joined "Red & Blue" to discuss Syria as well as her candidacy for the Democratic nomination in Texas' 24th congressional district.

Mulvaney: Probing 2016 election was a factor in withholding Ukraine aid

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Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney undercut President Trump's claim that there was no quid pro quo in the decision to withhold aid from Ukraine. Jeff Mason, a White House correspondent for Reuters, Amber Phillips, who covers Congress for the Washington Post, and Christina Ruffini, a CBS News foreign affairs reporter, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about Mulvaney's comments, as well as the deal struck with Turkey on a ceasefire in Syria.

Democratic presidential candidates asked if they would pack the Supreme Court

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The top 2020 Democratic presidential contenders were asked at Tuesday's debate about expanding the Supreme Court, in a concept commonly referred to as "court packing." Zoe Tillman, a legal reporter for BuzzFeed News, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the candidates reponses and the battle within the Democratic Party to make the courts a top issue in 2020.

House Democrats say Trump had a "meltdown" in meeting on Syria

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said President Trump had a "meltdown" Wednesday during a contentious meeting at the White House. Nancy Cook, a White House reporter for Politico, and Siobhan Hughes, a Congressional reporter for The Wall Street Journal, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about what happened inside the White House.

Cuban immigrant dies in ICE custody in Louisiana

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A 43-year-old Cuban immigrant died at an ICE detention center in Lousiana, the local coroner said. Roylan Hernández Diáz died at the Richwood Correctional Center, becoming the second immigrant to die in U.S. custody this month. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN to discuss the latest on the investigation.

Michael Bennet: Turkey is "acting against our interest" in the Middle East

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Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bennet believes Turkey is "acting against" U.S. interests in the Middle East. In an interview with CBS News campaign reporter Musadiq Bidar, the Colorado senator expressed his disapproval of Turkey's offensive targeting of Kurds in Northern Syria.

Beto O'Rourke's campaign manager talks Trump impeachment and candidate's debate prep

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Jen O'Malley Dillon, campaign manager for former Texas congressman and Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke, spoke to CBSN's Caitlin Huey-Burns ahead of Tuesday's debate in Ohio. The two discussed how O'Rourke is preparing for the debate as well as the specter of impeachment looming over the Democratic primary.

Trump to impose new sanctions on Turkey after Syria assault

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President Trump says he will impose new sanctions on Turkey for its assault on Kurds in northern Syria. New York Times congressional correspondent Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Associated Press White House reporter Jill Colvin joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the response from the Trump administration.

Trump defiant on Ukraine allegations as Democrats pursue impeachment

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President Trump denied allegations he pressured Ukraine's president into investigating former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, as House Democrats opened an impeachment inquiry. Yahoo News chief investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff joined CBSN to discuss the coming showdown and what we can learn from past impeachment proceedings.

Sunrise Movement digital director on climate forum

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Twelve presidential candidates from both parties are in Washington for a two-day forum focused on climate change. Mattias Lehman, digital director for the Sunrise Movement, spoke to CBSN's "Red and Blue" about the state of climate policy in the 2020 election.

Inside the Trump family's succession battle

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A new article in The Atlantic details the ongoing battle between Ivanka and Donald Trump, Jr. to be heir to their father's business dynasty. McKay Coppins wrote that piece, and joined "Red & Blue" to discuss the Trump children's fight to succeed their father.

States move to crack down on flavored vape products

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo outlawed the sale of all flavored electronic cigarette products besides tobacco and menthol in his state Tuesday, following the lead of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Beth LeBlanc, a reporter for the Detroit News, spoke to CBSN's "Red and Blue" about Michigan's crackdown on the products that have become popular with children and teenagers.





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