The 2020 Democratic primary sees climate change as a top issue up for debate. About 1,500 people are expected to gather at Howard University in Washington to mark the end of the Sunrise Movement’s nationwide “Road To A New Green Deal.” Zoya Teirstein from The Grist joins CBSN to talk about the upcoming rally. Source
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Morehouse College commencement speaker will pay off student debt for Class of 2019
Billionaire technology investor Robert F. Smith is reportedly spending an estimated $40 million to send the graduating class off without debt. Source
Transcript: David Maraniss on “Face the Nation”
Author and historian David Maraniss joined “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss his new book, “A Good American Family” Source
Trayvon Martin’s mother plans to run for office in Miami
Sybrina Fulton will launch her campaign for Miami-Dade County Commissioner on Monday and is advocating to make South Florida communities safer Source
When did Trump’s love for tariffs start?
Trade talks between the U.S. and China appear to have stalled. Jennifer Miller, an associate professor of history at Darmouth College, joined CBSN to discuss President Trump’s love for tariffs and where it all began. Source
David Maraniss on “Face the Nation”
Author and historian David Maraniss joined “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss his new book, “A Good American Family.” Source
Billionaire tells college grads he’ll pay their student loans
Billionaire Robert F. Smith announced he plans to pay off an estimated $40 million in student loan debt Source
Full episode: May 19, 2019
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan, Rep. Adam Schiff, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, David Maraniss, Peter Baker, Kristen Soltis Anderson, Jamelle Bouie, and Edward Wong appeared on this broadcast of “Face the Nation” Source
Author David Maraniss on his parents, who were members of the Communist Party
Author David Maraniss joins Margaret Brennan to talk about his new book, “A Good American Family.” Source
Is the crowded presidential field hurting some Democratic candidates?
Peter Baker, Kristen Soltis Anderson, Jamelle Bouie and Edward Wong discuss the 2020 primary race, and whether the number of Democratic candidates for president is hurting some campaigns that are struggling to break through. Source