Model Seynabou Cissé and Glamour editor-in-chief Samantha Barry joined “CBS This Morning” to discuss the issue Source
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson asks Queen to suspend Parliament; California Governor touts free community college program Source
Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson will step down at end of year
GOP Governor Brian Kemp will select Isakson’s temporary replacement before a special election in 2020 Source
Lord & Taylor is sold to clothing-rental company Le Tote
One of the nation’s oldest department stores has been absorbed into the sharing economy Source
Queen faces Brexit controversy, plus Prince Andrew’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein
In today’s “Royals Report,” BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond joined CBSN from Buckingham Palace with the latest on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s request for the queen to suspend Parliament, as well as an update on the investigation into ties between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein. Source
Missouri’s 8-week abortion ban blocked, but other restrictions go into effect
Missouri’s 8-week abortion ban would have gone into effect today, but it was blocked by a federal judge. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN from Missouri with details on what restrictions are going into effect today. Source
Missouri’s 8-week abortion ban was blocked, but other restrictions take effect
Among other restrictions, doctors will be prohibited from terminating a pregnancy based on the presence of Down syndrome Source
Puerto Rico braces for Tropical Storm Dorian while still recovering from Hurricane Maria
Puerto Rico is bracing for Tropical Storm Dorian. The island is still recovering from the damage caused by Hurricane Maria two years ago. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN to talk about how the island is preparing. Source
Trump takes a shot at Puerto Rico as Tropical Storm Dorian nears
Trump ordered a state of emergency in Puerto Rico in anticipation of Dorian’s landfall Source
Washington Post: Hate crimes surge but prosecutions plunge in nation’s capital
We’re taking a closer look at hate crimes in Washington, D.C. The Washington Post reports there were 204 hate crime related attacks in 2018, but only three cases resulted in charges and there have been no convictions. Washington Post local enterprise reporter Michael Miller joins CBSN to break down his analysis. Source