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Trump administration announces aid package for farmers impacted by tariffs

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Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced a $12 billion aid plan to help farmers impacted by tariffs. But President Trump downplayed the impact of tariffs during a speech to veterans in Kansas City, saying farmers would end up benefiting from them. The Hill's Julia Manchester joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.

What to expect from President Trump's summit with Putin

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President Trump wrapped up a tense NATO summit in Brussels ahead of his meeting with Russian President Putin in Helsinki, Finland. Malcolm Nance, author of "The Plot to Destroy Democracy: How Putin’s Spies Are Winning Control of America and Dismantling the West," joins CBSN with analysis.

AFP leader: Trade war could undermine Trump's progress

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Americans for Prosperity president Tim Phillips joined "Red and Blue" to discuss President Trump's new tariff threats against China. He says Americans of all walks of life are already being hurt by tariffs.

Airlines warn of furloughs as pandemic impacts travel industry

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United Airlines is expecting to furlough about 36,000 of its employees this fall. Other major carriers are also furloughing thousands of its employees as the coronavirus pandemic continues to devastate the airline industry. Kris Van Cleave reports.



Trump to announce SCOTUS nominee, attend NATO meeting, visit U.K and meet with Putin in a span of less than two weeks

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It's a busy beginning to July for President Trump: He will announce his Supreme Court nominee, attend a NATO meeting, visit Britain and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. CBSN political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller and NPR White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe, join "Red & Blue" to discuss how the White House is managing the major domestic and foreign policy initiatives.

Trump and Fauci speak for first time in nearly 2 months

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President Trump and the government's leading infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci have spoken for the time in over a month. This comes as Maryland's Republican Governor Larry Hogan slammed the president for his handling of the coronavirus. Paula Reid reports.

7-year-old raises funds to get her school skin-colored crayons

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Some schools in Southern California are getting new coloring supplies to teach children about diversity. This is thanks to a young girl who saw something wrong when she looked in her crayon box, and decided to do something about it. Chip Reid reports.

Russian hackers accused of targeting coronavirus vaccine developers

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Intelligence agencies from the U.S., Canada and Britain say Russian hackers are once again targeting foreign governments. But this time, they say, they're accused of trying to steal research on vaccines for the coronavirus. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.

Doctors share sobering stories as virus cases spike

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"I know people hear these stories over and over, but it's very different when the person you're putting into a body bag is your next-door neighbor for 50 years, your mom's best friend," said Hidalgo County Health Authority Dr. Ivan Melendez.

Stars who love soccer

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Some of these celebrity fans of the sport may surprise you





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