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02/22: Red and Blue

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Honoring 500,000 lives lost to COVID in Washington; Push to honor Black American war hero's bravery.



U.S. coronavirus death toll surpasses 500,000

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It was a somber day as the U.S. passed 500,000 coronavirus deaths. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris held a moment of silence to pay tribute to the lives lost. Carter Evans reports.

Bone cancer survivor to join first private SpaceX flight

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Hayley Arceneaux, a 29-year-old cancer survivor and physician's assistant, will be one of three passengers aboard a commercial SpaceX flight to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Lawmakers call for end to anti-Asian violence: "The more we educate the community, the more allies we have."

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Since the start of the pandemic, hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have been on the rise, even as an estimated two million AAPIs serve on the frontlines as health care workers and first responders. California Congresswoman Judy Chu joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on why she's joining forces with leaders from the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to demand legislation to address the uptick in racism and violence.

Facebook tentatively agrees to resume talks with Australia after banning country from posting news links

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Facebook has tentatively agreed to resume negotiations with Australia after a new proposed law prompted the social media platform to ban news links from being shared on the platform. If passed, the law would make Australia the first country to force internet companies to pay news organizations for their content. Syracuse University assistant professor Jennifer Grygiel joins CBSN to discuss Facebook's response to the law.

FBI says it's identified over 500 suspects in Capitol riot investigation and made more than 200 arrests

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The former chief of the U.S. Capitol Police Department is set to testify before a Senate committee on Tuesday about the events that unfolded on January 6. It comes as the FBI said it has identified over 500 suspects in the federal investigation into the deadly riot, and made more than 200 arrests. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with new details about the planning that went into the attack and the results of a lab... Читать дальше...

Judge Merrick Garland says he will not be the president's attorney

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Confirmation hearings for President Biden's attorney general nominee began on Monday. Judge Merrick Garland told Senators he would restore the independence of the Department of Justice and will make the investigation into the Capitol assault his top priority. CBS News legal contributor and Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN to discusses how Garland's DOJ could differ from that of former President Trump's administration.

Texas mayor on recovery efforts in his city after devastating winter storm

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President Biden has declared a major disaster in Texas, clearing the way for state and local governments to receive additional federal aid. Subfreezing temperatures and power outages caused pipes to burst, flooding homes across the state. Josh Schroeder, the mayor of Georgetown, Texas, joins CBSN to discuss recovery efforts in his city.

Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland gets Senate hearing

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Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland, whose 2016 Supreme Court nomination was blocked in the Senate, testified before lawmakers Monday. Victoria Nourse, a professor at Georgetow Lawn, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss Garland's nomination and her own experience with the Senate confirmation process.

Biden orders flags lowered to commemorate 500,000 U.S. COVID deaths

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The bells at the Washington National Cathedral tolled 500 times Monday evening, marking 500,000 U.S. deaths from COVID-19. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBS News senior White House and politics correspondent Ed O'Keefe and Politico White House correspondent Eugene Daniels join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss how President Biden is commemorating the lives lost as he pushes Congress to pass his relief bill.





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