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Trump campaign adviser on coronavirus response, climate change comments

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With just under two months to go until Election Day, President Trump participated in a town hall with undecided Pennsylvania voters Tuesday night. Steve Cortes, a senior adviser for the Trump 2020 campaign, joined CBSN with more on the president's response to coronavirus, climate change, and more.

Outbreak at Virginia detention facility linked to ICE flights

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A new report sheds light on a coronavirus outbreak at an immigration detention facility in Farmville, Virginia, that's linked to ICE flights transporting agents to control protests in Washington, D.C. Nick Miroff of the Washington Post joined CBSN to explain why the detainees were moved, and what rules the flights broke.

Wildfire smoke puts firefighters at heightened risk from coronavirus

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There are new concerns about the safety of firefighters battling wildfires during the COVID-19 pandemic. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with Luke Montrose, an assistant professor with the Department of Community and Environmental Health at Boise State University, about ways to protect crews on the front lines.



Oliver Scholars program promotes diversity and success in elite schools

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As part of CBSN's series "Black @: Private Education and Race," we spoke to Oliver Scholars CEO Danielle Moss about different barriers Black and Latino students face, and how her nonprofit is working to change that. She says legacy admissions policies offer affluent students an unfair advantage, and explains why all students benefit from more diverse schools.

Law professor weighs in on $12M settlement for Breonna Taylor's family

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The city of Louisville has agreed to pay Breonna Taylor's family $12 million in a wrongful death lawsuit, and agreed to institute reforms within the police department. Gloria Browne-Marshall, an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice at City University of New York, joins CBSN to explain how the settlement could complicate a potential criminal case against the officers involved.





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