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Amazon reportedly ramps up surveillance of "labor organizing threats" within the company

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Amazon has faced criticism from its workforce over allegedly unsafe conditions in fulfillment centers and the treatment of employees. Vice News recently reported the company is actually ramping up surveillance of its workers, after publishing two job postings for intelligence analysts tasked with tracking "labor organizing threats." The author of that article, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, a senior staff writer at Vice's Motherboard, joins CBSN to discuss.

Nile River dam dispute shows world what a fight over water security looks like

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As climate change continues to warm the Earth and exacerbate droughts, a dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is showing the world what a fight over water rights looks like. Joshua Keating, a senior editor for Slate, spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what the world can learn from this Nile River dam dispute.



Trump declines to say if systemic racism is a problem in the U.S.

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When asked by a reporter if systemic racism is a problem in the U.S., President Trump declined to answer the question and instead spoke about the violence stemming from nationwide protests over police brutality and racial injustice. He made the comments during a Tuesday visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest.

Local matters: Chicago passes 500 homicides this year

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Chicago has seen a surge in shooting deaths with over 500 homicides reported so far in 2020. Politico's Illinois Playbook author Shia Kapos joins CBSN to discuss the connection to COVID-19 and what local officials are doing to combat the violence.

Louisiana city refuses to take in Hurricane Laura evacuees

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In the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, the city of Lafayette, Louisiana is refusing to take in evacuees as hundreds of thousands across the state are without power and access to water systems. Officials are citing concerns of a "serious, local security threat" after the police shooting of a Black man. Ashley White, a reporter for the Daily Advertiser in Lafayette, joined CBSN to explain the connection between the two events.

Jared Kushner meets with leaders on Middle East trip

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President Trump's adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner is on a trip to the Middle East following last month's announcement of a historic peace deal between Israel and the UAE. CBS News State Department reporter Chrisina Ruffini joins CBSN to talk about the trip.

France terror trial: 14 charged in deadly attacks on Charlie Hebdo, kosher market

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Fourteen people are on trial in France for providing material and logistical support to terrorists in the deadly 2015 attacks on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a kosher market. Most of the suspects deny foreknowledge of a terror plot. CBS News reporter Elaine Cobbe joins CBSN's Anne-Marie Green from Paris to talk about the first day of the trial.

Getaway experiences boom with "naturally socially distant" escape

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If you're looking for a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, vacation rental company Getaway may be able to point you in the right direction. The company says their 500 cabins across the U.S. have been at 99% occupancy for the past two months. Getaway founder and CEO Jon Staff tells CBSN about how they've seen a surge in demand amid the pandemic.





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