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What you need to know about "ballot harvesting"

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In the countdown to the 2020 election, there's a renewed focus on the process of voting and how voters can cast their ballot safely during the coronavirus pandemic. There's been controversy around a practice sometimes known as "ballot harvesting." CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News 2020 reporter Musadiq Bidar joined CBSN to discuss the issue.



London Calling: U.K. government does coronavirus U-turn

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government has a huge parliamentary majority of 80 seats. That makes CBS News contributor Simon Bates wonder: Why does it keep flip-flopping when it comes under fire? (Simon Bates' views are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of CBS.)

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon appears at virtual hearing in fraud case

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President Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon appeared at a virtual hearing Monday on fraud charges. Federal prosecutors say Bannon and three others hatched a plan to defraud thousands of donors who gave money toward the construction of a border wall. CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with the details.

Former Rep. Trey Gowdy on Trump's Kenosha visit and his new book, "Doesn't Hurt to Ask"

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Former Republican South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy joins "CBS This Morning" with his new book "Doesn't Hurt to Ask: Using the Power of Questions to Communicate, Connect, and Persuade." Gowdy uses his experience in the courtroom and Congress to teach effective ways to ask questions in order to persuade and promote unity despite one's beliefs. He also reacts to President Trump's planned visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and the unrest gripping the country.

Crime and the COVID-19 pandemic: A look at the uptick in violence

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As coronavirus cases rise around the country, violent crime is also rising in major cities. A recent study found violent crime, including homicides, is up in cities like Chicago and New York City. Errol Barnett takes a look at why there may be an uptick and spoke to a family personally affected by recent violence in Chicago.





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