In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on “CBS Sunday Morning” September 8, Margaret Atwood, author of the dystopian classic “The Handmaid’s Tale,” talks with correspondent Martha Teichner about her latest novel, a sequel about the women of Gilead, “The Testaments.” Source
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Biden insists he isn’t taking money from fossil fuel industry
The former vice president says he won’t accept money from lobbyists for the fossil fuel industry Source
What to stream this weekend: “Untouchable,” “Wu-Tang: An American Saga,” “The Spy”
TV Guide senior editor Krutika Mallikarjuna joined CBSN to talk about the best shows to stream this weekend: “Untouchable,” “Wu-Tang: An American Saga,” and “The Spy.” Source
Margaret Atwood on “The Handmaid’s Tale” and its sequel: “It is a warning”
Preview: The author tells “Sunday Morning” that the atrocities described in her dystopian classic, and her new novel “The Testaments,” were taken from real-life events: “The human race made it up, unfortunately” Source
2001: 60 Minutes’ interview with Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe
“In the once-prosperous capital of Harare, there are shortages of food and fuel, and in parliament, a resolution has been introduced to impeach Robert Mugabe,” Steve Kroft reported about Zimbabwe’s president back in January 2001 Source
Lawyer for A$AP Rocky shot in Sweden
Swedish press reports shooter at large; woman arrested is fellow lawyer who had been banned from contacting him Source
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Death toll rises to at least 30 in the Bahamas; Nicki Minaj announces retirement Source
Treasury wants to privatize mortgage engines Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
Administration wants to return bailed-out mortgage finance giants to private ownership — here’s what that means to you Source
Stock market opens after August jobs report
The U.S. employment report for August showed employers added 130,000 jobs. Yahoo Finance reporter Scott Gamm joined CBSN to talk about its impact on the stock market. Source
Hampton University offers free semester to Bahamas students
The school will offer free tuition, room and board for the fall semester following the devastation brought to the Bahamas by Hurricane Dorian Source