A Tennessee man was arrested for allegedly threatening a mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood in Washington, D.C. This is not an isolated case. Chip Reid reports. Source
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Tenn. man arrested for shooting threats; The mysterious mating habits of sharks Source
DNC rejects proposal to hold climate debate
Sofie Karasek from the Sunrise Movement joins CBSN’s “Red & Blue” to discuss the Democratic National Committee voting to not hold a climate debate. Source
Video appears to contradict defendant’s story in “stand your ground” trial
For the first time, we’re hearing a gunman’s account of a deadly shooting in a convenience store parking lot. The killing last summer reignited the debate over Florida’s “stand your ground law.” Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source
“Stand your ground” trial underway in Florida
Witnesses were back in court Thursday in Florida’s “Stand your ground” trial. Suspect Michael Drejka is accused of shooting and killing an unarmed black man during a dispute over a parking space last year. Manuel Bojorquez joins CBSN with the latest. Source
3 charged with threatening violence against Planned Parenthood facilities
Three young men have been arrested for threatening mass shootings against Planned Parenthood this month. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN to discuss the recent threats against abortion clinics. Source
CBS News obtains ICE review of 2017 detainee suicide
CBS News has obtained an internal review by ICE that reveals how staff violated regulations in the case of a detainee who died by suicide in 2017. Immigration lawyer Andrew Free joins CBSN to discuss the case. Source
Kodak Black pleads guilty to federal weapons charges
The 22-year-old in Miami was arrested before a scheduled concert performance in May that was marred by several violent incidents Source
DNC rejects resolution calling for climate change debate
A party committee rejected a resolution that would have allowed candidates to participate in a climate-focused debate Source
Taliban peace talks underway in Qatar
It took 18 years of fighting and thousands of civilian deaths to see the U.S. sit down with the Taliban. But the group still refuses to blame al Qaeda for 9/11. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Doha, where he got rare access to Taliban negotiators. Source