The woman accusing NFL superstar Antonio Brown of sexual assault plans to meet with league officials Monday, according to the Associated Press. Britney Taylor used to be Brown’s personal trainer. She filed a lawsuit last week, claiming he raped her. She’ll meet with the NFL on the day after Brown scored his first touchdown for the New England Patriots. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
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“Transparent” takes its final bow with a musical finale
Judith Light and Jay Duplass joined CBSN to discuss the series finale to Amazon Prime Video’s Emmy-winning show, “Transparent.” Source
“Resident Evil” stuntwoman sues after losing arm
Olivia Jackson, who was a stunt double for Mila Jovovich, claims the producers of the film continued to rake in money without helping pay for her injuries Source
“Tent courts” open along southern U.S. border
The Trump administration is opening “tent courts” today to review cases from asylum-seekers affected by the president’s “Remain in Mexico” policy. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal is outside one of the tent courts in Brownville, Texas, with more on the conditions migrants are living in as they await asylum hearings. Source
Deadly building explosion rocks Maine town
Propane explosion levels new building after crews arrived to investigate gas smell Source
Marie Osmond talks about joining “The Talk”
Marie Osmond, co-host of “The Talk” on CBS, joined CBSN to discuss her new role on the daytime talk show and her diverse career. Source
What you need to know about climate change
A new CBS News poll finds a majority of Americans think action needs to be taken right now to address climate change. Leading up to the UN’s Climate Summit on September 23rd, CBS News is joining over 250 news organizations committing to a week of climate coverage. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli joined CBSN to discuss the basic facts underlying the issue. Source
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46,000 auto workers on strike; worldwide call for change Source
Concern about veterinarians’ rising suicide rates
According to the CDC, the number of veterinarians who die by suicide is going up. With rising student debt, increasingly isolated offices, and pet owners with social media, the veterinary field is becoming high-risk. “Not One More Vet” CEO and veterinarian Nicole McArthur joined CBSN AM to explain why vets are struggling and how her company is trying to help vet-to-vet. Source
Biden says white people can “never fully understand” racism
The former vice president delivered an emotional appeal at the 16th St Baptist Church bombing commemoration Source