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2020

Новости за 17.09.2020

The politics of resentment and how meritocracy divides Americans

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Author and Harvard professor Michael Sandel joins CBSN to discuss the nation's polarized political landscape, and how President Trump was able to tap into the politics of resentment during the 2016 election. His new book is called “The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good?”

Smoke from Western wildfires reaches the East Coast as millions of acres burn

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Massive wildfires burning in California, Oregon and Washington state have spread smoke as far away as New York City and Washington, D.C. The fires have killed more than 30 people and forced thousands from their homes. KCBS reporter Tina Patel joins CBSN from Sierra Madre, California with the latest on the Bobcat Fire and what people can do to help the evacuees.

Airline industry asks lawmakers for additional relief funding

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Several of the country's top airline CEO's visited the White House in an effort to push for additional relief funding for the industry. The CARES Act, which was signed in March, included the Payroll Support Program and prohibited airlines from terminating employees through October 1. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with the latest.

Impact of the latest unemployment report

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The Labor Department reports that 860,000 people filed for unemployment the week ending September 12. Mark Hamrick, Washington bureau chief and a senior economic analyst for Bankrate, joined CBSN to discuss the impact.



Attorney General Barr criticizes Black Lives Matter movement

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Attorney General William Barr criticized the Black Lives Matter movement in a speech Wednesday, accusing activists of exploiting the deaths of Black people at the hands of police for political gain. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge and CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang join CBSN with more on Barr's comments.

What's coming up in season 53 on 60 Minutes

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60 Minutes' 53rd season kicks off with essential reporting on the upcoming election; a reach into the mouth of a grizzly bear; a question about whether or not the wall on the southern border will still be standing in 10 years; and a trip to the bayou to see what makes Ed Orgeron "geaux." Coming up, this Sunday and on Sundays to follow.

Attorney General Barr urges federal charges against violent protesters

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Attorney General William Barr is calling on U.S. attorneys nationwide to seek federal charges against violent demonstrators. He even suggested invoking the rarely-used sedition law, which can punish someone found to be a threat against the U.S. government. Aruna Viswanatha, a Wall Street Journal reporter covering the Justice Department, broke the story and joined CBSN to discuss.

Vote.org CEO on how to make sure your vote is counted

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Tens of thousands of votes have already been cast in the 2020 general election, even though we're still a month and a half before Election Day. Vote.org CEO Andrea Hailey spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about how to make sure your ballot is counted.





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