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Biden adviser Austan Goolsbee on the economic path forward

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Public health and economic crises are driving voters to the polls in record numbers this election. BIden campaign surrogate and former White House economic adviser Austan Goolsbee joined CBSN with a look at the differences in the policy paths offered by the two candidates.

Climate scientists gravely concerned about a second Trump term

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Scientists are calling the 2020 election a make-or-break moment for fighting climate change. That's because President Trump has rolled back or attempted to reverse hundreds of climate change initiatives and environmental protection policies in his four years in office. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli speaks with 15-year-old climate change activist Alexandria Villaseñor, climate scientist Michael Mann, and environmental activist Erin Brockovich about what four more years could mean for climate action.

Why can't I vote on my phone?

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Millions of Americans use mobile phones to bank, read sensitive work documents, and share personal photos with family and friends. So why can't we use them to cast ballots?

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on economic recovery

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The U.S. Gross Domestic Product grew by 7.4% in the third quarter, meaning the country has recovered about two-thirds of economic activity lost due to the coronavirus pandemic. The news comes as President Trump and Joe Biden make their final pitches to voters on the eve of Election Day. Peter Navarro, director of the Trump administration's Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, joined CBSN to discuss.



ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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Ohio voters on who they're backing in 2020; Arizona's move from Republican stronghold to swing state in play for Democrats; Inside the country's first COVID-19 outbreak

11/2: CBSN AM

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Candidates make last-minute campaign push; Democrats look to keep control of house.

Tips for staying safe and reducing COVID-19 spread at the polls on Election Day

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Millions of Americans will head to the polls on Election Day. With cases rising in several states across the U.S., Dr. Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, offers tips for voters to stay safe while they cast their ballots.

Historian and bestselling author Doris Kearns Goodwin on the presidential race

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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the historical significance of this year's presidential election. She discusses the parallels between the 2020 election and 1932's election, what kind of change pivotal elections can bring and the importance of leadership in times of crisis.

Online chess makes its biggest move

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The pandemic has hurt most professional sports, but it's done wonders for an ancient game that has experienced an online boom, with players and fans logging into chess platforms like never before

All eyes on Pennsylvania ahead of Election Day

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An estimated more than 2.3 million Pennsylvanians have voted ahead of Election Day. The candidates are focusing on the state, which could play a major role in who wins. CBS News' latest Battleground Tracker poll has Joe Biden leading over President Trump. Jericka Duncan reports from the hotly contested swing state.

President Trump blasts Dr. Anthony Fauci after he criticizes the administration's COVID-19 response

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In a late night speech two days before the November 3 election, President Trump criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci and appeared to openly ponder firing him after the election. This came after the Washington Post published an interview over the weekend in which the nation's top infectious disease expert was harshly critical of the White House's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Ed O’Keefe reports.

Republicans fight Democratic challengers to keep Senate majority

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Control over the White House is not the only thing on the ballot Tuesday. Republicans hold a narrow four seat majority in the United States Senate, a majority that leader Mitch McConnell says he has a 50-50 chance of holding. Nancy Cordes reports.





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