Two weeks to go in the 2020 Presidential election; Whose vote counts this year and whose might not? Source
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Trump walks out of “60 Minutes” interview
The interview, which was taped at the White House, is slated to run on Sunday. Source
10/20: Red and Blue
Two weeks to go in the 2020 Presidential election; Whose vote counts this year and whose might not? Source
Early voting begins in Wisconsin as the state sees a surge in new coronavirus cases
Early voting began in Wisconsin on Tuesday, as the state grapples with a recent surge in new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. CBS News campaign reporter Adam Brewster discusses some of the safety measures in place at polling locations and how the key swing state is still up for grabs. Source
Using protest music to inspire in the “I Can’t Breathe” era
“I Can’t Breathe/Music for the Movement” reimagines three historically significant protest songs for the current moment and adds one new original track. Source
Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day
The Supreme Court denied a request from Pennsylvania Republicans, who sought to stop the state from being able to count mail-in ballots received up to three days after Election Day if they were postmarked by November 3. CBS News campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Zak Hudak join CBSN’s “Red & Blue” to discuss the latest on the crucial swing state. Source
Biden reportedly vetting Republicans for Cabinet positions
Politico reports that Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s transition team is vetting several Republican candidates for potential seats in his Cabinet. Bill Scher, a contributing editor to Politico Magazine and contributor to RealClearPolitics, speaks to CBSN’s “Red & Blue” host Elaine Quijano about the rift this may create within the Democratic Party. Source
Ireland is first EU country to return to coronavirus lockdown
“Everyone in the country is being asked to stay at home,” Prime Minister Micheal Martin said in a national address. Source
U.K. “challenge” trials will infect healthy volunteers with COVID-19
As the world surpasses 40 million confirmed coronavirus cases, there is now a call for volunteers in the U.K. willing to be infected with the virus in the first-ever COVID-19 “challenge” trial. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Source
Seamstress stitches success with refashioned pushcart
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a young woman saw her career torn to shreds. A few months later, however, she has stitched together a path to success. Source