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9/16/20: Red and Blue

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Pres. Trump defends COVID19 response in town hall; Guide for how to return your mail in ballot

Biden's lawyers say he would have authority to issue national mask mandate, if elected

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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Wednesday gave a speech on the coronavirus vaccine development in Wilmington, Delaware. Before laying out his own plans, Biden warned against leaving the distribution of a potential vaccine in the hands of the Trump administration. CBSN Political Reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins Lana Zak with the details of Biden's speech, including his comments on implementing a national mask mandate.

Trump and CDC Director contradict each other on masks and vaccines

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The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a coronavirus vaccine won't be widely available until next year. But his timeline stands in stark contrast to what President Trump has been saying. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss that and more.

Louisville reaches settlement with Breonna Taylor's family

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CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan joins CBSN from Louisville, where the city has reached a $12 million wrongful death settlement with Breonna Taylor's family. No charges have been brought so far against the police officers involved in the fatal shooting at her home.

CDC director contradicts Trump on vaccine timeline and face masks

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CDC director Robert Redfield contradicted President Trump during sworn testimony Wednesday. Redfield said face masks are an effective tool in fighting the coronavirus and a vaccine would not be widely available until sometime next year. Paula Reid reports.

Reaction to Louisville's settlement with Breonna Taylor's family

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The city of Louisville agreed to a $12 million settlement with Breonna Taylor's family and will implement reforms in the police department. Taylor was killed in her home by police when officers were serving a no-knock warrant in March. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan reports on the settlement, and Louisville Urban League CEO Sadiqa Reynolds joins CBSN to discuss the case.

CDC unveils coronavirus vaccine distribution plan

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The CDC is outlining a plan on how to distribute a coronavirus vaccine once one is available. But the logistics of getting one to everybody quickly could prove a major challenge. Weija Jiang reports.



Trump questions CDC director's testimony on coronavirus vaccine timeline

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President Trump said he thought the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield, was "confused" when he testified before senators earlier in the day that a coronavirus vaccine won't reach the general public until around the summer of 2021. During the same press conference, Dr. Scott Atlas, one of Mr. Trump's advisers, said the administration expected to have hundreds of millions of doses of a vaccine produced by the end of March. Watch their remarks.

The latest forecast for Tropical Storm Sally

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Sally is the eighth named storm to make landfall in the South this year, the most in recorded history. It’s bringing severe flooding to the area and gusts of wind of up to 70 mph as it moves slowly north. Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.

60 Minutes premieres its 53rd season

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Sunday, we premiere our 53rd season with an interview with former national security adviser retired Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, a report on voting by mail, and a profile of LSU head football coach Ed Orgeron.





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