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Women’s March expected to draw thousands to nation’s capitol

Saturday’s Women’s March will be the second of 2020. The goal is to mobilize women to vote in November’s election. Executive director of the Women’s March Rachel O’Leary Carmona joins CBSN to explain the timing of this march and what measures are being taken to protect participants from the coronavirus. Source

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Farmers seize Mexico dam in protest of water payments to the U.S.

Farmers in Mexico’s Chihuahua state are protesting water payments to the U.S. amid a drought. They say they’ve been left without enough water for their crops. Last month they seized control of La Boquilla Dam in protest. Natalie Kitroeff is a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. She joined CBSN to discuss the ongoing fight over water.  Source

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President Trump and Joe Biden campaign in key battleground states Friday

With Election Day a little more than two weeks away, President Trump and Joe Biden hit the campaign trail in key battlegrounds Friday. Meantime, there are mounting concerns over whether the president’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, is being used by Russia to influence the 2020 election. CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe and CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss. Source

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Trump and Biden hit campaign trail after dueling town halls

Less than 24 hours after dueling town halls, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden went to Michigan, hoping to lock up that swing state, while President Trump spent his day trying to reconnect with voters who got him elected four years ago. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source

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