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How the coronavirus pandemic has impacted breast cancer

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As the world continues to deal with the coronavirus crisis, other important health issues haven't gone away. October is breast cancer awareness month, and Nancy Brinker, the founder of the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the Promise Fund of Florida, joined CBSN to discuss the impact the pandemic is having on breast cancer prevention and treatment.



Criminal justice expert on the lack of charges in Breonna Taylor's death

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Alissa Marque Heydari, deputy director at the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss a grand jury's decision in the Breonna Taylor case. Fired Louisville officer Brett Hankison was charged with wanton endangerment, but police were not directly charged in Taylor's death.

Western wildfires fuel politics of climate change

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As some residents on the West Coast return to communities devastated by wildfires, voters are weighing how important the issue of climate change is in the 2020 presidential election. The director of Yale's Program on Climate Change Communication, Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz ,joins CBSN to discuss the "quite dramatic" differences between President Trump and Joe Biden's positions.

Time releases its 100 Most Influential People of 2020

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TIME has released its list of the year's most influential people. Dan Macsai, the magazine's executive editor and editorial director of TIME100, spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what makes this year's list so different from past ones.

How Kentucky state law impacts the case of Breonna Taylor

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After a Kentucky grand jury decided not to charge Louisville police officers with the death of Breonna Taylor, protests erupted in cities across the country. Jamiles Lartey, a staff writer at The Marshall Project, joins CBSN to explore the legal layers surrounding the case.

Bernie Sanders says Trump threatens to undermine American democracy

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In a speech Thursday, Senator Bernie Sanders warned that President Donald Trump "is prepared to undermine American democracy in order to stay in power." His comments came a day after the president refused to promise a peaceful transfer of power if he loses. Sanders said the 2020 election is a race "between Donald Trump and democracy, and democracy must win." Watch a portion of his remarks.

RNC responds to Trump's comments on transfer of power

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President Trump is refusing to commit to a peaceful transition of power should he lose the 2020 election. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy reports on the president's comments, and Cassie Smedile of the Republican National Committee joined CBSN to give the party's response.

Why so many Black Americans vote the same way, despite diverse views

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A recent article in the New York Times Magazine titled "How the Black vote became a monolith" looks at the history of Black voters aligning their support behind one party or another. Theodore Roosevelt Johnson is the author of that story and he joined CBSN to discuss how the fight for the rights of Black Americans shaped voting patterns.

Police in Vietnam raid warehouse recycling used condoms

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More than 300,000 used condoms that had been washed and were being packaged for sale to the public as "new" were discovered by Vietnamese police during a raid on Tuesday, according to local reports.

Attenborough talks climate change on 60 Minutes

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Legendary wildlife filmmaker David Attenborough tells Anderson Cooper the terrible things people have done throughout history pale in comparison to the damage brought to the Earth from climate change. See the full interview, Sunday.

Supreme Court battle poses risk of heightening culture war ahead of election

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Some are arguing that Democrats should take a more subdued approach in the fight over filling Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat on the Supreme Court. Anne Applebaum, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joined CBSN to discuss her recent article entitled "If You Care About the Court, Don't Talk About It."





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