“Don’t you have parents or a girlfriend who have told you those shoulder-length dreadlocks look disgusting and are certainly not attractive?” Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Why Republicans continue to back Trump amid impeachment inquiry
Republicans are continuing to back President Trump even after the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry — while simultaneously condemning his foreign policy shift on Syria. Peter Wehner, New York Times contributing opinion writer and author of “The Death of Politics,” explains why on CBSN’s “Red & Blue.” Source
Police name 3 suspects linked to Joshua Brown murder
Three suspects have been identified in the case of a slain witness who testified in the murder trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, Dallas police announced Tuesday. One suspect was in custody, and two others are being sought on capital murder charges in the death of Joshua Brown. CBS News’ Hillary Lane reports. Source
White House blocks key witness from testifying in Trump impeachment inquiry
The White House has blocked a key witness from testifying as part of the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Politico White House correspondent and associate editor Anita Kumar, Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes and CBSN legal contributor and former assistant District Attorney Rebecca Roiphe joins CBSN’s “Red & Blue” with the latest. Source
10/8/19: Red and Blue
White House blocks key witness from testifying; Trump presenting Medal of Freedom to Edwin Meese. Source
Supreme Court weighs first LGBTQ cases since Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement
BuzzFeed legal reporter Zoe Tillman joins CBSN’s “Red and Blue” to discuss what we learned as Supreme Court justices heard arguments on whether federal civil rights law should apply to the LGBTQ community, plus why the Justice Department declined to open a criminal investigation into President Trump’s Ukraine call. Source
NBA working to fix relationship with China over pro-democratic tweet
China has stopped broadcasts of NBA preseason games over a Hong Kong tweet promoting democracy and protests in Hong Kong. CBS News’ Chris Martinez reports. Source
Elizabeth Warren stands by account of being pushed out of first teaching job
On the campaign trail, Elizabeth Warren often tells the story of how she was fired from her first teaching job in 1971 because she was pregnant. But several media outlets have questioned the veracity of these claims. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Zak Hudak discusses his reporting with CBSN’s Elaine Quijano on “Red & Blue.” Source
Simone Biles wins record-breaking 21st medal
Biles is now two short of Vitaly Scherbo’s all-time record of 23 among men or women Source
Senator Bernie Sanders on heart attack: I was dumb to ignore chest pain
Senator Bernie Sanders, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, took questions from reporters since his heart attack last week. He says he will release his medical documents at the appropriate time. Wall Street Journal politics reporter Eliza Collins joins CBSN’s “Red and Blue” with more. Source