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6/26/17: Red and Blue

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On Monday the Supreme Court announced that parts of President Trump's controversial travel ban can stand; In the August issue of Vanity Fair, William D. Cohan reports on Gary Cohn's journey from Goldman Sachs executive to President Trump's chief economic adviser.

Hawaii attorney general on President Trump's travel ban

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One man with a personal stake in Monday's Supreme Court decision is Hawaii Attorney General Doug Chin. He halted President Trump's travel ban earlier this year. He joins "Red & Blue" from Honolulu to discuss the decision.

CBO releases Senate health bill score

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The Congessional Budget Office projects the Senate version of the bill to repeal and replace Obamacare would drive up the number of uninsured Americans. CBS News Chief Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss if that will drive away some senators.

ISIS is losing on two fronts

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Iraq's army may be just days away from retaking all of Mosul -- Iraq's second largest city -- from ISIS. And in Syria, U.S.-backed forces have moved into Raqqa City, ISIS' self-declared capital. CBS News' Holly Williams is the first U.S. network correspondent to report from inside the city.



Cybersecurity expert warns the world isn't ready

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A New York Times report reveals another cyberattack using stolen NSA hacking tools, and experts warn computer systems are not prepared for even more widespread attacks likely in the future. Max Everett, the managing director at Fortalice Solutions, joins CBSN to discuss the threat.

Trump says Obama should have done more about Russian hacks

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President Trump says former President Obama "should have done something about it" when U.S. intelligence detected Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign. Matt Viser, deputy Washington bureau chief for the Boston Globe, joins CBSN to discuss.

Supreme Court agrees to hear travel ban case

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The Supreme Court today voted to hear the case over President Trump's travel ban. The high court will also take up a controversial case involving wedding cake for same-sex couples. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more details.

Harry Potter turns 20

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June 26, 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of the day that J.K. Rowling's first "Harry Potter" book, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", was published.

Part of Trump's travel ban will go into effect

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Part of President Trump's travel ban will go into effect and the Supreme Court will hear the case in the fall. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBSN with the latest on the controversial policy and what to expect next.

"Baby Doe" case: Michael McCarthy guilty of murdering ex's daughter, 2

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Michael McCarthy was found guilty of second-degree murder June 26, 2017 in the killing of his ex-girlfriend's two-year-old daughter, Bella Bond. The child was known only as "Baby Doe" for three months when her unidentified remains washed up on a Boston Harbor beach in 2015.

New Orleans police seek suspects in French Quarter attack

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Police in New Orleans are trying two identify four suspects seen on video brutally attacking two tourists walking in the French Quarter June 24, 2017. One of the victims was left in critical condition.

Supreme Court to hear travel ban case

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The Supreme Court has decided to hear the travel ban case. Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow at the CATO Institute, and CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid join CBSN with the latest from the Supreme Court.

Affording an early retirement

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Saving enough money to retire early can be tough. Yahoo finance reporter Melody Hahm joins CBSN with tips to help you cut spending and diversify investments so you can afford an early retirement.

President Trump criticizes Obama for handling of Russian hacks

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Following a Washington Post report detailing Russian election interference, President Trump took to Twitter to blast former President Obama for how his administration handled the situation. Time magazine White House correspondent Zeke Miller joins CBSN with more.

U.S.-backed fighters advance in city of Raqqa

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More territory has been recaptured from ISIS as U.S.-backed forces advance in Raqqa. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams is the first American network broadcaster to get inside the city, once considered ISIS's capital, and she joins CBSN with more.

6/25: CBS Evening News

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GOP looks to shore up votes for health care bill; Juvenile offenders sentenced to time in the theater?

Helping tick off mom's bucket list

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As a kid, Sian Pierre Regis said, he didn't really appreciate all that his mother, Rebecca, a single mom, had sacrificed for her kids. But when she lost her job as a housekeeper at a Boston hotel at age 75, Sian Pierre started showing his gratitude in the sweetest possible way: He took her bucket list, and together they started ticking off items one by one. Steve Hartman reports on the mother-and-son adventure of a lifetime.

Barack Obama's debt to Dick Gregory

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In this web extra, Christian Gregory, son of Dick Gregory, explains to Erin Moriarty how the comedian and activist, who ran for president in 1968, helped set a precedent for the first black man to actually become president of the United States.

From the archive: Jacques Cousteau

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French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau (1910-1997) was a trailblazer in exploring the oceans and bringing the wonders of the sea to audiences around the world through his documentaries and books. In this story originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" on June 26, 1994, correspondent Terence Smith talks with Cousteau about his tireless efforts as an advocate for the health of the oceans and aquatic life, and his fight to protect Earth's most precious resource for future generations. (For more information... Читать дальше...





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