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"It appeared Washington was under attack": Inside the 1991 Washington military parade

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President Trump has requested that the military begin preparations for a military parade in the nation's capital, CBS News has confirmed. The last military parade was in 1991, when President George H.W. Bush marked the U.S. victory in the Gulf War with a military parade in Washington, D.C. Here's how CBS News correspondent Eric Engberg covered the day.

California could have 8 competitive midterm races

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CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins "Red & Blue" to preview competitive contests in California that could drive the national conversation in the 2018 midterms.

Can Congress prevent another government shutdown?

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As the deadline to come up with government funding looms, lawmakers were thrown a curve ball when the president said he'd be willing to have a shutdown if Congress can't pass immigration reform. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss.

ClimateWatch: Toxic mercury could be released into atmosphere if Arctic soil thaws

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U.S. government scientists published new research Monday that says thawing permafrost in the Arctic could release potentially dangerous amounts of mercury into the Earth's atmosphere. Chris Mooney, energy and environment writer for The Washington Post, joins CBSN to explain what's happening and the potential effects on our environment.



SpaceX successfully launches world's most powerful rocket

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SpaceX successfully launched the world's most powerful operation rocket Tuesday afternoon. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez and CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood were at the launch in Cape Canaveral, Florida. They report for CBSN about what the launch means for the private space race.

Prosecutor: Mother fatally stabbed 2 boys in "ritual"

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Massachusetts woman Latarsha Sanders has been charged with stabbing two of her children to death in their Brockton home in what prosecutors on Tuesday called a "ritual incident." At her arraignment Tuesday, prosecutors said one of the boys was stabbed as many as 50 times. CBS Boston's Bill Shields reports.

Stock market volatility follows Dow's historic drop

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One day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average's biggest single-day point drop ever, the stock market reopened with more fluctuations. The Dow was down 1,175 points, or 4.6 percent, on Monday. Nick Martell, the co-founder of MarketSnacks, joined CBSN for Tuesday's opening bell.

Deadly earthquake hits Taiwan

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A 6.4 magnitude earthquake rattled Taiwan, leaving at least two people dead and hundreds injured. BBC News correspondent Cindy Sui joins CBSN from Taipei, Taiwan, to discuss the latest.

Jeff Sessions faces questions about Justice Department and FBI

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions says it's time for a "fresh start" at the FBI. But now, he's being accused of not doing enough to defend the bureau and Justice Department. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to explain.

Democratic memo deadline, government shutdown threat

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As the White House reviews the Democratic rebuttal to the memo released last week, House Speaker Paul Ryan is weighing in. This comes as Congress faces a Thursday deadline to pass a new spending bill to avoid another government shutdown. Washington Post national political correspondent James Hohmann takes CBSN through the latest.

Former Silicon Valley insiders warn about tech addicition

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Some former Silicon Valley insiders are teaming up to alert families to the dangers of tech addiction. James Steyer, the founder of Common Sense Media, and Tristan Harris, former Google design ethicist and co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, spoke to CBSN about the "Truth About Tech" campaign.





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