Clinton says health rumors are part of GOP’s “wacky strategy”

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Clinton says health rumors are part of GOP’s “wacky strategy”
In a late-night appearance, Clinton says speculation about her health “absolutely makes no sense”

Clinton to announce plan to “jumpstart” small businesses
Clinton will hold a conference call with small business owners on Tuesday afternoon

FBI investigation uncovered 15,000 more Clinton emails
It seems every time Hillary Clinton tries to delete the e-mail issue, it winds up back in her inbox. This time, it was revealed that the FBI investigation uncovered nearly 15,000 emails from her time as secretary of state that were not among the 30,000 she turned over in 2014. Nancy Cordes reports.

Donald Trump’s immigration plan under review
Donald Trump’s law and order push to deport over an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants is now under review. He met with his supporter-filled Hispanic Advisory Council on Saturday, where they discussed alternatives to mass deportation. Major Garrett has more.

Racism and talk of religious war: Trump staff’s online posts
A review by The Associated Press reveals that a few of Donald Trump’s paid campaign staffers have exhibited racist tendencies on their social media accounts

Republicans to query firms that ran Clinton’s private server
Congressional Republicans issued subpoenas to three technology companies that played a role in handling Clinton’s private email server

Colin Powell: Hillary Clinton’s people have been trying to pin email scandal on me
Powell said Clinton had been using private email servers for a year before he advised her to use a private email

Donald Trump’s campaign manager no longer wants him to release his tax returns
Conway said in April that she wanted Trump to make his tax returns “transparent”

Judge orders expedited release of 15,000 Hillary Clinton documents found by FBI
These records, recovered by the FBI during its investigation of Clinton’s private server could be released in early October

Meet Trump’s 12-year-old Colorado campaign employee
Twelve-year-old Weston Imer helps run voting initiatives in one of Colorado’s most populous counties

Poll: Clinton leads Trump in Ohio by 4 percentage points
A CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday found Clinton leads Trump in the swing state by 6 percentage points

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on new book, reclaiming the political process
Throughout his career, former Los Angeles Lakers player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been a social and political activist. He boycotted the 1968 Olympics and supported Muhammad Ali’s decision to refuse induction into the military during the Vietnam War. He also recently took the stage at the Democratic National Convention. The cultural commentator and best-selling author joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, “Writings on the Wall: Searching for a New Equality Beyond Black and White.”

Judge temporarily blocks Obama’s transgender bathroom rules
In May, the Obama administration had told public schools that transgender students must be allowed to use bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their chosen gender identity

Trump may back off plan to deport 11 million people
Donald Trump may be backing away from a cornerstone of his campaign: his vow to deport millions of immigrants who entered the U.S. illegally. If he changes his mind, that would be a huge shift in an issue that is looming large on the campaign trail. Major Garrett reports.

Clinton tops Trump in donations as race heats up
Hillary Clinton’s campaign is announcing they are reserving $80 million worth of TV advertising time in battleground states this fall. It’s an attempt to swamp Donald Trump’s message with money he may not be able to match. Nancy Cordes reports.

Undecided Pennsylvania voters divided on Donald Trump
Republican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the focus group he led on Saturday in a Philadelphia suburb. See why many of the 24 voters who once supported Donald Trump don’t anymore.

“Trump Revealed”: WaPo journalists dig into Trump’s background
Washington Post investigative political reporter Michael Kranish and senior editor Marc Fisher are out with a new book called “Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power.” It compiles the work of more than two dozen Washington Post reporters, fact-checkers and editors who examined Trump’s childhood, his beginnings in real estate and the international expansion of his branded empire. Kranish and Fisher join “CBS This Morning” to discuss their findings.

Can Hillary Clinton really win in Georgia?
The state is usually pretty rough terrain for Democrats, but in an election year like this, strategists in the state say anything is possible

Clinton jumps ahead in polls in key states
With less than three months until the general election, a new CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in key battleground states. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto joins CBS Weekend News to discuss what Clinton’s leads means for the presidential race as election day approaches.

Donald Trump continues to court black voters
Donald Trump kicked off the weekend with a major shake up within his campaign. Paul Manafort, his campaign manager abruptly resigned from his post. Trump continued to make headlines over the weekend with his remarks directed at African American voters. Errol Barnett has a report.

Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan now in question
Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, says it’s “to be determined”

08/21: Salvanto, Priebus, Sessions
“Face the Nation” brings you the latest news from the presidential campaign, with less than 80 days until the general election. Our guests include Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.

FTN: Page 2
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Donald Trump’s campaign shakeup.

Trump campaign expenses double, but not ground game
The floundering campaign’s operation has not grown, his payroll is steady, and there’s been no TV ads, so where’s the money going?

Moving to Canada: A voter’s last resort?
Anxiety about the election results may lead some Americans to consider migrating North – and might lead Canadians to build themselves a huge wall

Poll: Clinton extends lead in Ohio
Can Trump rebound? Voters weigh in on what it might take

Open: This is Face the Nation, August 21
“Face the Nation” brings you the latest news from the presidential campaign, with less than 80 days until the general election. Our guests include Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.

CBS Battleground Tracker Poll: Clinton leads Trump in Ohio, 46% to 40%
CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in Ohio -46% to 40%. With 78 days left until the election, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto explains what Donald Trump must do to win back |reluctant Republicans.”

Why are former Trump supporters wavering on the GOP nominee?
A focus group of former Pennsylvania Trump supporters express concerns about the “erratic behavior” of their Republican nominee. With 78 days left until the election, how can Trump win back the support of disillusioned voters?

Focus group: Trump’s “erratic” attacks are costing him
In the home stretch, voters tell “Face the Nation” they would like the GOP nominee to focus on policy issues instead of personal issues

Sen. Jeff Sessions defends immigrant ideological test
The Alabama senator tells “Face the Nation” that Trump hasn’t “made any commitments” when it comes to the deportation of undocumented immigrants

Full Interview: GOP Chairman Reince Priebus, August 21
Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus sits down with John Dickerson to discuss Donald Trump’s campaign strategy and voter outreach ahead of November.

Priebus shuts down criticism of GOP fundraising strategy
Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus argues voters critical of GOP fundraising do not understand campaign finance broken up by state. Priebus explains, “There is no hundred million dollars in a drawer that might not be spent on one person but in favor of another.”

Sen. Jeff Sessions: No “extreme vetting” for US citizens

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