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Nick Cannon apologizes to Jewish community for anti-Semitic comments

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Entertainer Nick Cannon is apologizing for what he calls his “hurtful and divisive words” about the Jewish community. In a recently surfaced podcast, Cannon promoted anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, citing certain Jewish families as “the bloodlines that control everything even outside of America.” ViacomCBS then fired him. Jericka Duncan reports.

Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis

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These are the stories of disparity, inequity and leadership in the Latino community amid the coronavirus pandemic. Maria Elena Salinas hosts “Pandemia: Latinos in Crisis,” a CBS News special.



As legal pot industry booms, are women and minorities getting left behind?

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On the eve of 4/20, Elaine Quijano sits down with two activists pushing for more inclusion of women and minorities in the legal marijuana industry. Gia Morón, executive vice president of Women Grow, and Mary Pryor, co-creator of Cannaclusive, join "Red & Blue" to discuss how they are tackling the stigma of cannabis.

4/19/18: Red and Blue

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JPMorgan Chase CEO speaks with Jeff Glor; Tackling the stigmas of cannabis

Jamie Dimon sits down with Jeff Glor: JP Morgan Chase CEO on Russia, China and 2020

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JPMorgan Chase, the nation's largest bank, announced plans this week to open 70 new branches and hire 700 new employees in the Washington D.C., Virginia and Maryland area. It's part of a five-year, $20 billion investment supporting economic growth in the region. "Red & Blue" has more of "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor's conversation with JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon about the expansion, President Trump -- and Dimon's possible future in politics.

Koch political chief: Too early to say if Kochs will back Trump in 2020

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Republican mega-donors Charles and David Koch notably did not back President Trump in the 2016 presidential election. Asked if they'll back the president in 2020, Tim Phillips, president of the Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity, tells "Red & Blue" that the Kochs are still focused on 2018.

4/18/18: Red and Blue

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Koch Network launches seven-figure Ad campaign for dreamer protections; Replacing Paul Ryan

Former Bush aide recalls Barbara Bush as "the rock of that family"

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Former first lady and the matriarch of a political dynasty Barbara Bush died Tuesday at the age of 92. Former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu, who served as chief of staff to former President George H.W. Bush, recalls the "great relationship" he had with Barbara Bush.

Beto O'Rourke doubles Ted Cruz's fundraising in 2018, but will it matter?

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Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke raised more than twice as much as Ted Cruz through the first three months of 2018, raising $6.7 million compared to the Cruz's $3.2 million. But Scott Braddock, editor of the Texas political newsletter Quorum Report, says O'Rourke, who is not accepting money from Super PACs, and his fellow Democrats will be "rubbing nickels together" come November.

Comey says there's "some" evidence that Trump obstructed justice

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James Comey's book, "A Higher Loyalty," will be released Tuesday. In the book, Comey recounts conversations that he says prove President Trump tried to obstruct justice. Former prosecutors Randy Zelin and Vinoo Varghese join "Red & Blue" to discuss.

Michael Cohen appears in federal court

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President Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen appeared in federal court in New York City on Monday. Cohen's attorney asked for the appointment of a special master to review the seized material and make sure nothing protected by attorney-client privilege is used by prosecutors in its criminal probe. Former prosecutors Vinoo Varghese and Randy Zelin join "Red & Blue" to discuss Michael Cohen's appearance before a federal court judge on Monday.

How a billionaire GOP donor became a small-town cop in New Mexico

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GOP megadoner billionaire Robert Mercer is known for being an ally of President Trump, one of the founders Cambridge Analytica and bankrolling Breitbart News. But Zachary Mider from Bloomberg News found he was also was a cop in a small town in New Mexico. Mider joins "Red & Blue" to discuss his findings.





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