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Former intelligence officer on Trump documents investigation

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A judge said Thursday she'd make a decision "in due course" on former President Trump's request for an outside expert to review documents seized in the Mar-a-Lago search. Dan Meyer, a national security lawyer and a former intelligence officer, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest on the case.

9/1: Red and Blue

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Judge says she will rule "in due course" on special master request in Mar-a-Lago search; Twitter to test edit button.

Former NYPD officer sentenced to 10 years in prison for his part in Capitol riot

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A U.S. Marines veteran and former NYPD officer has gotten the longest sentence yet in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot. Thomas Webster was sentenced to 10 years in prison. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane breaks down the case and how this could affect future trials.

9/1: CBS News Prime Time

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The latest on the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago, a prison sentence for a former NYPD officer who was involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, and a startling decline in math and vocabulary proficiency for U.S. students.

The Uplift: A surfing dog and racing turtles

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A surfing dog named Rippin Rosie wows on the waves of Southern California. A small town in Minnesota celebrates a unique sport – turtle racing. A veteran who battled PTSD rebuilds his life and creates a castle by hand. Plus, the viral videos you just need to see.

Math and reading test scores decline after pandemic disruptions

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A new assessment from the National Center for Education Statistics finds math and reading test scores for 9-year-olds in the U.S. have declined significantly since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Emily Levitt, vice president of education at Sylvan Learning, joined CBS News' Ben Tracy to discuss.



Biden delivers speech on "battle for the soul of the nation" in Philadelphia

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In a speech from Philadelphia, President Biden spoke about the "battle for the soul of the nation" Thursday night. He called out former President Donald Trump and his supporters, saying "MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution" and said they have extreme ideologies. He also asked Americans to vote in the upcoming elections. Watch his full remarks.

Judge to rule on Trump's special master request "in due course"

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A federal judge held a hearing Thursday on whether to appoint an outside legal expert to review documents seized from former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home last month. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins "Red and Blue" from the courthouse in West Palm Beach with details on the hearing.

U.N. accuses China of possible "crimes against humanity" against Uyghurs

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A report from the United Nations accuses China of "serious human rights violations" against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities. For years, millions of people from these groups have been placed in detention camps and faced other abuses. Marti Flacks, the director of human rights at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joined CBS News' Ben Tracy to discuss.

Combating the ongoing water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi

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Officials in Mississippi are warning there is no clear end in sight for the ongoing water crisis in Jackson. Waikinya Clanton, the director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Mississippi state office, joins CBS News to discuss how she and her office are responding to the disaster and aiding residents in need.

Mysterious E. coli outbreak is expanding, CDC says

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The CDC says a mysterious E. coli outbreak possibly linked to romaine lettuce on sandwiches at Wendy's restaurants is expanding. At least 97 people have now gotten sick in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New York.

Transportation Department launches new website to help flyers

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The Department of Transportation launched a new website on Thursday that lets air travelers know what they're owed when a flight is disrupted. The website breaks down the different rights passengers have when an airline delays or cancels their flight because of a staffing or mechanical issue. Several airlines changed their hotel and meal voucher policies before the website launched.

Nationwide pilot strikes loom over holiday weekend

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Ahead of the a busy holiday travel weekend, off-duty airline pilots launched nationwide demonstrations on Thursday. They made their voices heard at more than a dozen airports across the country in cities including Chicago, Atlanta and Dallas, demanding better pay and working conditions and saying staff shortages have caused fatigue and led to cancellations and delays.

Sarah Palin loses Alaska House special election to Democrat Mary Peltola

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History was made in Alaska on Wednesday as Democrat Mary Peltola won the special election for Alaska's only U.S. House seat. Peltola will be the first Indigenous Alaskan to serve in the House and the first woman to represent Alaska in Congress. Peltola's opponents included former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

Mississippi water crisis extends into fourth day

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In Jackson, Mississippi, authorities are struggling to get the city's water treatment plant back online. The humanitarian crisis for nearly 200,000 residents is in its fourth day and has left residents asking how an American city can be without clean water in 2022. Elise Preston reports.

School combats teacher shortage through affordable housing

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School districts across the country are grappling with a teacher shortage -- and communities where housing is unaffordable are being hit the hardest. In "Eye on America," CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti shows how one district is fighting the problem by providing low-cost housing.





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