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6/10: Red and Blue

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Biden says "America will be the arsenal of vaccines"; Mount Recyclemore sculpture to appear at G7

Democrats running for NYC mayor on taking away police guns

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Five of the leading Democratic candidates for New York City mayor met on the debate stage Thursday night at the CBS Broadcast Center. WCBS reporter Marcia Kramer asked the candidates if they think guns should be taken away from police, and four of the candidates said no, with Maya Wiley said she was "not prepared" to answer that question at a debate.

CBS Evening News, June 10, 2021

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Biden to send 500 million COVID vaccine doses overseas; Spectacular views of "ring of fire" solar eclipse

Senate could extend LGBTQ+ protections with the Equality Act

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As the sixth anniversary of same-sex marriage legalization approaches, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says the Senate could vote on the Equality Act this month. The legislation would extend legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In addition to the Equality Act, Senate Democrats are hoping to push forward with voting rights reform. CBS News political reporter Grace Segers joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss.

NYC Democratic mayoral candidates address recent report on Eric Adams

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Five of the leading Democratic candidates in the New York City mayoral race met for the third debate Thursday night. Frontrunner Eric Adams had said earlier this week that he wouldn't participate, but reversed course, despite a recent report that raised questions about where he lived. "This is silly. I live in Bed-Stuy, I am a Brooklynite," Adams said in response to the report. Watch their remarks.

Biden highlights U.S. role in fighting global pandemic during overseas trip

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During his first overseas trip, President Biden outlined a plan to donate 500 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to lower-income nations to help end the global pandemic. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, Washington Post deputy Washington editor Natalie Jennings, and Axios politics reporter Sarah Mucha join CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on that, plus the new Atlantic Charter agreement and progress on a bipartisan infrastructure deal.

U.S. makes major strides in fight against COVID-19 as death toll nears 600,000

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As CBS News' Nikki Battiste reports, the U.S. is well on its way to recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. However, the CDC and other health experts have new concerns for children. Dr. Anand Swaminathan, an emergency medicine physician, then joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the day's other COVID headlines.

New memoir details George H.W. Bush's post-presidency life

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A new memoir is giving a behind-the-scenes look into George H.W. Bush's life after serving as president. "The Man I Knew" was written by Jean Becker, who worked as chief of staff for the 41st president for more than two decades, and joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the life and legacy of the man she called a mentor and a friend.

New unemployment claims reach lowest levels of the pandemic, but some businesses struggling to fill positions

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As CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports, the Labor Department says 376,000 Americans filed first-time unemployment claims last week — marking the lowest level since the pandemic began. But many businesses say they're having trouble filling open position. Joe Minarik, senior vice president and director of research for the Committee for Economic Development, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the new unemployment numbers and America's continuing economic recovery.





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