President Trump called the death of Rayshard Brooks a “terrible situation” and said he had studied the case closely. The president is expected to sign an executive order on police reform at the White House on Tuesday. CBS News’ Skyler Henry joins CBSN’s “Red and Blue” to discuss. Source
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Congressman loses GOP nod in drive-thru nominating convention
Ex-Liberty employee Bob Good campaigned against Congressman Denver Riggleman officiating a gay wedding between two former campaign volunteers. Source
NYPD reassigning undercover anti-crime officers amid protests for police reform
As the protests for police reform continue in New York City for a third week, the NYPD announced Monday that it is reassigning hundreds of undercover anti-crime officers. CBS New York’s Ali Bauman reports. Source
A mother’s dilemma: Stay at home or not?
Successful women quit to stay home with their kids. Have they changed their minds? Hear from women interviewed on 60 Minutes in 2004 to see how they’ve fared as stay-at-home moms. Source
Ex-eBay employees charged with mailing spiders, cockroaches and pig mask to critics
Six former eBay employees are facing federal charges after being accused of running a cyberstalking campaign that authorities say went far beyond sending threats. Source
District attorney weighing charges in Rayshard Brooks’ death
Investigators have been closely examining video evidence, and say the critical moment is when the shots are fired. Source
The nation’s elderly remain indoors as the country reopens
The country is slowly reopening, and many Americans are going out and catching up with friends. But the nation’s most vulnerable remain stuck behind closed doors, and they’re often alone. Chip Reid has their story. Source
Atlanta mayor orders police use-of-force changes after Brooks “murder”
Keisha Lance Bottoms described the shooting of Rayshard Brooks as a “murder” and said it “didn’t have to end that way.” Source
U.S. Supreme Court rules LGBTQ workers protected from discrimination
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that it is illegal for any employer to fire any employees or decline them for a job based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. Jan Crawford has the latest. Source
Trump pushes forward with Tulsa rally despite coronavirus threat
President Trump plans to continue with his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this weekend, even though some states are seeing a sharp rise in infections. Ben Tracy reports. Source