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President Trump attempts to clarify his “stand back and stand by” statement
President Trump may have emboldened the Proud Boys with his debate comments. The president is now saying he doesn’t know “who” the Proud Boys are. Jeff Pegues speaks with a former member of the group. Source
Green jobs’ false promise?
President Obama defends his record on green energy jobs and tells Steve Kroft that he won’t cede “the jobs of the future” to countries like China or Germany. Source
U.S. intel “not sufficiently adapted” to address China threat, report says
The U.S. must shift areas of focus and realign the resources it has dedicated to addressing the strategic threat from China, a House report concluded. Source
Proud Boys “emboldened” by Trump’s language, ex-member says
“They feel like they are the guardians to make America great again,” a former Proud Boys member says. Source
Subway bread isn’t bread, court says
Court rules that the bread sold by Subway contains too much sugar to be categorized as a “staple food,” which is not taxed. Source
COVID-19 pandemic delays critical breast cancer diagnoses
The coronavirus pandemic is delaying critical breast cancer diagnoses and one study found that 285,000 breast cancer exams were missed during the peak months of the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the importance of early detection, especially during COVID-19. Source
Federal court rebuffs Trump effort to move up census deadlines
The Trump administration asked the 9th Circuit to lift a lower court order that blocked it from proceeding with an accelerated deadline for completion of census field work and data collection. Source
Feds tried to stop plant closure after COVID deaths, official says
A COVID-19 outbreak at the Foster Farms poultry plant in Merced County claimed multiple workers’ lives. Source
Tens of thousands of airline workers are facing furloughs and loss of their health insurance
With early retirements and other incentives to quit, airlines have already shed thousands of jobs because of the pandemic. Now, as federal aid runs out, thousands more airline workers face layoffs and the loss of their health insurance. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source