As the FBI assists in the El Paso and Dayton investigations, it is also focused on stopping the next mass shooting. There’s no simple answer on how to do that, but there is an emphasis on monitoring smaller online platforms which allow extremists to radicalize from their own home. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
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North Korea again fires ballistic missiles, South says
Pyongyang’s fourth round of launches in less than two weeks came as U.S. and South Korea conducted joint military exercises and amid standstill in nuclear negotiations Source
“Excellent progress” reported in U.S.-Taliban peace talks
U.S. envoy, Taliban official provide upbeat assessments even as Taliban issues threat regarding upcoming Afghan elections Source
North Korea again fires presumed ballistic missiles, South says
Pyongyang’s fourth round of launches in less than two weeks came as U.S. and South Korea conducted joint military exercises and amid standstill in nuclear negotiations Source
Stocks mimic Wall Street’s plunge before steadying in Asia
Big U.S.-China Trade war escalation shakes up traders Source
North Korea fires presumed ballistic missiles
North Korea’s fourth round of weapons launches in less than two weeks came amid a standstill in nuclear negotiations Source
Report: N.K. skirts sanctions, earns $2 billion via cyber attacks
Pyongyang “used cyberspace to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks to steal funds from financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges to generate income,” the report claims Source
U.S. will impose a 10% tariff on Chinese goods starting in September
In a series of tweets, Donald Trump announced the U.S. will impose a 10 percent tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods starting September 1st. The tariff will go into effect during scheduled trade talks between the U.S. and Shanghai. Senior reporter for Law360 Alex Lawson joined CBSN to discuss the impact of the announcement. Source
More mass shootings than days this year in U.S., report says
The amount of mass shootings across the U.S. so far in 2019 has outpaced the number of days this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive. This puts 2019 on pace to be the first year since 2016 with an average of more than one mass shooting a day. James Burnett, editorial director at The Trace, joins CBSN with analysis. Source
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El Paso survivor shares horror of Walmart shooting; Honoring victims of El Paso and Dayton mass shootings. Source