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Former Education Secretary John King on “The Takeout” - 8/7/2020

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Former Education Secretary John King joins Major to talk about how schools were challenged by closures in the spring due to the coronavirus and what challenges and risks schools face when reopening now, on this week’s episode of the “The Takeout with Major Garrett.”

New book examines free speech in America

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A new book out by PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel, "Dare To Speak: Defending Free Speech For All," examines controversies surrounding free speech in America today. Nossel joins CBSN to discuss how people in a diverse and divided society can co-exist while maintaining First Amendment rights.



76-year-old proposes to girlfriend at senior living facility

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Two residents at a senior living facility in Brooklyn proved this week that true love can come at any age. 76-year-old Jeffrey Miller proposed to his girlfriend, 71-year-old Gloria Alexis, as residents and staff members at Amber Court Assisted Living cheered him on.

Gov. Ron DeSantis blasts Florida's unemployment system

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says the state's unemployment system is full of "pointless roadblocks" designed to frustrate people so they give up on filing claims. He said that in an exclusive interview Jim DeFede, an investigative reporter with CBS Miami station WFOR. DeFede joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" with more on that plus the latest on Florida's coronavirus response.

Does President Trump care about winning the popular vote?

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President Trump won the Electoral College in 2016 despite getting 3 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. In his latest column for The New York Times, CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie argues that Trump doesn't appear to care about winning a wider base of support. Bouie joined CBSN to discuss.

"March For Our Lives” co-founder David Hogg on NRA lawsuit and new ad targeting young voters

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“March For Our Lives,” the anti-gun-violence group founded by survivors of the Parkland school shooting, is championing the lawsuit New York Attorney General Letitia James filed against the NRA. This comes as the organization releases its first television ad ahead of the November elections. David Hogg, co-founder and board member of “March For Our Lives,” joined CBSN to discuss.

Trump considers executive action on economic stimulus

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President Trump is considering taking executive action as lawmakers remain deadlocked in stimulus negotiations. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to talk about the latest.

How a Mumbai slum successfully combated coronavirus as cases soar across India

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The international community is praising the coronavirus response in Asia's largest slum even as new threats loom. Health officials in Mumbai, India focused on ramping up their response efforts in Dharavi. Washington Post foreign correspondent Niha Masih joins CBSN to explain how the community was able to prevent a major outbreak.

How COVID-19 is affecting Black childbirth

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Black families have long been working to make pregnancy a safe and joyful experience. But is the coronavirus pandemic putting them at an even higher risk? Freelance reporter Nina Bahadur joins CBSN to discuss.





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