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Minneapolis schools use data monitoring system on student conversations

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Minneapolis Public Schools paid over $300,000 to a company called Gaggle to monitor the online conversations students are having while learning remotely. The district says it's intended to help curtail bullying and self-harming. Mark Keierleber, a reporter for the education news site The 74, joined CBSN AM to explain how Gaggle tracks students and why some parents are concerned.



Swing states offer clues to state of the economy

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CBS MoneyWatch senior reporter Stephen Gandel joins CBSN to discuss how economic conditions triggered by the coronavirus pandemic may play a key role in this year's election.

Supreme Court rules on North Carolina and Pennsylvania mail-in ballots

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The Supreme Court is allowing North Carolina and Pennsylvania to count absentee ballots for several days after Election Day. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to explain the potential impact on state Republicans and the Trump campaign.

Europe imposes new restrictions as coronavirus surges across continent

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Coronavirus is surging across Europe, forcing several countries to tighten restrictions. France enters a new national lockdown on Friday, while Germany is closing pubs, restaurants and entertainment venues in a attempt to slow the spread. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined CBSN from London.

Supreme Court rules on mail-in ballot cases in key battleground states

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The Supreme Court has ruled in two cases dealing with mail-in ballot deadlines in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne and CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez joined CBSN AM to talk about the impact these rulings will have, plus other news from the campaign trail.

Jared Kushner on Trump taking pandemic efforts "back from the doctors"

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CBS News has obtained audio of an April interview with President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, where he said the president was taking control of the pandemic "back from the doctors."At the time, Mr. Trump was pushing to reopen state economies as COVID-19 cases and deaths surged nationwide. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss the latest on that, plus the Trump critic known as "Anonymous" coming forward.

CEOs of Facebook, Twitter, and Google testify before Senate committee

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Members of the Senate Commerce Committee grilled the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google over how they moderate content on their platforms. Wednesday's hearing focused on the law known as Section 230, which protects social media companies from liability for content published by users. Politico technology reporter Steven Overly joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

Reality for unemployed Americans during the pandemic

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As a result of the pandemic, more than 22 million Americans have lost their jobs in March and April. Though about half of those laid off are working again, others are struggling to find new roles. "CBS This Morning" spoke with several workers who were faced with unemployment and a tough job market, but have made strides in order to find new careers. LinkedIn Editor-in-Chief Dan Roth also joins the show after a new LinkedIn survey found 39% of people who became jobless during the pandemic feel anxious, and 46% have lied about being out of work.





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