Trump optimistic on new trade talks with China; Tennis legend Althea Gibson honored at U.S. Open. Source
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MTV Video Music Awards hosted in New Jersey and was met by protesters
Newark, New Jersey, became the music capital of the world when it hosted the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards where Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Lil Nas took home statues. But also making a mark were protesters who tried putting a national spotlight on the city’s ongoing water crisis. CBSN New York’s Ali Bauman reports. Source
At least 2 dead, 10 injured in stolen police cruiser crash
Two children died, though authorities declined to say how old they were Source
8/26/19: Red and Blue
Trump optimistic on new trade talks with China; How do Americans feel about the economy? Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Andrew Yang unveils $4.87 trillion policy to address climate change
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang unveiled an aggressive policy proposal to address climate change at a gathering of supporters in New Hampshire. The entrepreneur plan calls for nearly $5 billion dollars in climate-spending over the course of 20 years. 2020 campaign reporter Nicole Sganga joins CBSN for Monday’s edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers. Source
8/26: CBS Evening News
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay Oklahoma $572 million for fueling opioid crisis; Tennis trailblazer Althea Gibson honored on first day of U.S. Open. Source
CBS News poll: Americans split on the future of the economy
President Trump has made economic success a focal point of his reelection campaign. But is that a winning strategy? CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN’s “Red and Blue” to discuss the latest CBS News poll on the economy. Source
“Blue’s Clues” original hosts Steve and Joe return in reboot
The sneak peek trailer includes a new host — Joshua Dela Cruz. Source
Trump denies suggesting U.S. use nuclear bombs against hurricanes
“I never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!” Mr. Trump decried on Twitter Source
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg receives honorary law degree from the University at Buffalo
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg accepted an honorary degree from the University at Buffalo on Monday, just days after the public learned she’d recently undergone cancer treatment. CBS News’ Natalie Brand reports. Source