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6/6/17: Red and Blue

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The Washington Post reports that Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats reportedly told his associates that President Trump asked him to intervene in the Russia investigation; The White House is bracing for two key Congressional hearings this week in the Russia investigation

What to expect in Comey's testimony

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The White House is bracing for two key Congressional hearings this week in the Russia investigation. Caitlin Huey-Burns of RealClearPolitics and Azi Paybarah of Politico New York joined "Red & Blue" to discuss.

6/5/17: Red and Blue

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The White House may be cracking down on leaks within the intelligence community; President Trump's tough talk on terror has been making headlines, but is his rhetoric helping fight radicalization?

6/1/17: Red and Blue

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President Trump announced Thursday that he will remove the U.S. from the Paris climate accord; the Trump administration is reportedly working on rolling back Obamacare's birth control mandate

5/31/17: Red and Blue

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Comey gets green light to testify; Trump to announce decision on Paris climate change accord

5/30/17: Red and Blue

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The White House is defending the President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner - but without denying that he sought to open a secret channel to Russia; The Associated Press reports that President Trump has given his cellphone number to world leaders, urging them to call him directly

5/25/17: Red and Blue

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The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's decision on Thursday to block President Trump's travel ban; former Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler has worked with both Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and newly-appointed special counsel Robert Mueller.

5/24/17: Red and Blue

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Republican Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma joined "Red & Blue" to discuss the Senate Intelligence Committee's subpoena of former NSA Mike Flynn's businesses, and what that committee's goals are in its Russia investigation; While accompanying President Trump on his first foreign trip in office, First Lady Melania Trump had quite the day.



First Lady visits Italy

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While accompanying President Trump on his first foreign trip in office, First Lady Melania Trump had quite the day. She began at the Vatican where she had a funny miscommunication with Pope Francis. She later visited a children's hospital in Rome where she took selfies, signed bandages and even spoke Italian with the young patients.

Sen. Lankford: "Russians want to see any Western free democracy destabilized"

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Republican Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma joined "Red & Blue" to discuss the Senate Intelligence Committee's subpoena of former NSA Mike Flynn's businesses, and what that committee's goals are in its Russia investigation. Russians "want to see any Western free democracy be destabilized," Lankford said.

5/23/17: Red and Blue

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President Trump's new budget proposal pledges to cut weapons grants for partner countries; Rumors of a White House staff shakeup have been swirling for months

5/18/17: Red and Blue

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A new report alleges President Trump had contacts with former National Security Adviser Mike Flynn as recently as last month, in a recording obtained by The Washington Post, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said last year, "I think Putin pays" then-candidate Donald Trump.

Trump to visit Israel after reportedly leaking their intel

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Later this week, President Trump is set to take his first overseas trip since taking office. CBS News State Department reporter Kylie Atwood joined "Red & Blue" to break down the trip -- and what Israelis might be saying after reports surfaced saying Trump shared their intel to Russian officials.

Justice Dept. appoints special counsel in Russia probe

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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller will oversee the Justice Department investigation into Russian election interference as special counsel, the department announced Wednesday. CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris and Sarah Westwood of the Washington Examiner join "Red & Blue" to discuss.

How can a special counsel stay independent?

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The Justice Department appointed special counsel to oversee the investigation into the Trump administration and Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Richard Painter, who served as chief White House ethics lawyer under former President George W. Bush, joined "Red & Blue." Painter said that while Robert Mueller is an "excellent" choice for special counsel, it's important White House staff stay out of this investigation.

5/15/17: Red and Blue

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The White House is denying a Washington Post report that President Trump shared classified intelligence with Russia's foreign minister and ambassador to the U.S. during a meeting last week., In his new book, "The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance," Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse says young people in the U.S. are failing to launch.

5/4/17: Red and Blue

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House Republicans voted Thursday to pass an overhaul of the Affordable Care Act, but the bill faces an uphill fight in the Senate; Gregory Angelo, president of the conservative LGBTQ group Log Cabin Republicans, joined "Red & Blue" to discuss the order and his support for President Trump.

5/3/17: Red and Blue

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After two failed attempts this year, the House will vote Thursday on a plan to overhaul the Affordable Care Act; CBS News security consultant and former assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko joined "Red & Blue" to break down Comey's answers, plus the inspector general's investigation into Comey's involvement in Hillary Clinton's email probe.

4/26/17: Red and Blue

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President Trump reveals outline of tax plan; Trump's tax plan is short on details

Special edition of "Red and Blue": Yovanovitch says she felt threatened by Trump

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A key witness in the impeachment inquiry publicly testified Friday she felt threatened by comments from President Trump. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis, Associated Press White House reporter Jill Colvin, CBSN legal contributor Rikki Klieman and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes join a special edition of "Red and Blue."

Lesley Stahl compares impeachment to Watergate hearings

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60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl covered the Watergate scandal and was a CBS News White House correspondent during the Carter, Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations. She joins "Red & Blue" to provide her impeachment analysis.

First day of public impeachment hearings conclude

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CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy, CBS News intelligence reporter Olivia Gazis, Politico White House correspondent Anita Kumar, Washington Post reporter Eugene Scott and CBSN legal analyst Rikki Kleiman join "Red &Blue" to talk about the historic day on Capitol Hill.

State Department officials stand up to Trump as public impeachment hearings begin

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Career diplomats took center stage as public impeachment hearings got underway into President Trump's dealings with Ukraine. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent and Ambassador William Taylor answered questions in front of lawmakers. New York Times diplomatic correspondent Lara Jakes joined CBSN to discuss their testimony.

How both parties are spinning the first public impeachment hearing

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Both Republicans and Democrats are claiming victory after the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry Wednesday. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about their observations from the hearing.





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