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Boston vs. Philly: Super Bowl showdown for historical supremacy

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Sunday's Super Bowl will be a battle between two historic northeastern cities, as the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots meet in Minneapolis. Mo Rocca and Michelle Miller report from Boston and Philadelphia, respectively, to see how the battle is shaking out.

Wear Red: How to manage your heart disease risk factors

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Today is Go Red For Women day, part of a month-long national campaign to raise awareness for women's heart health. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for American women, killing about 300,000 each year. But a new survey shows that fewer than half of women are aware of the danger. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula, cardiologist at Northwell Health, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss raising awareness and prevention.

Investigators in Natalie Wood death reveal witness accounts

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Investigators are revealing key witnesses' accounts of the night the actress Natalie Wood mysteriously drowned. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty first reported that Robert Wagner, Wood's then-husband, is considered a person of interest. Wood disappeared in 1981 after boating with Wagner and actor Christopher Walken. Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her report that airs Saturday, Feb. 2 at 10/9 c on CBS.

Could releasing the Nunes memo affect FISA warrant process?

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CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush who also spent 13 years working in the Justice Department overseeing the unit that handled FISA warrants, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the release of Rep. Devin Nunes' memo alleging improper surveillance of the Trump campaign would mean for the relationship between the FBI and the White House, and why it's important to protect the FISA warrant process.

Behind the Nunes memo showdown

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President Trump is expected to clear the way for the release of a classified Republican memo about the Russia investigation. It accuses the FBI and Justice Department of improper surveillance of a Trump campaign official. Democrats say the memo undermines special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Paula Reid reports.



Peacock prompts United to change emotional support animal policy

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United is the latest airline to crack down on so-called emotional support animals. The policy change was prompted in part by a passenger who tried to board a United flight with a large peacock Sunday. Peter Greenberg reports.

Rep. Adam Schiff says GOP "playing partisan politics" with classified Nunes memo

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California Rep. Adam Schiff, ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, has led efforts in Congress to block the release of a classified memo written by Rep. Devin Nunes, Republican chairman of the committee. Schiff joins "CBS This Morning" from Fort Lauderdale to discuss why the release would cross a new line and why he thinks it would be a disservice to the Americans.

What's behind Apple, Amazon and Alphabet's record-breaking sales?

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Tech giants including Amazon, Google's parent company Alphabet and Apple are celebrating record-breaking sales. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what contributed to Amazon's massive increase in sales and why Apple was able to increase their revenue despite lackluster sales numbers.

Police apologize to accuser who reported Larry Nassar abuse in 2004

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Larry Nassar, former Olympic gymnastics team doctor, will face more victims today during his second sentencing hearing for sexual abuse. In all, more than 265 victims have accused him of abuse, including Brianne Randall, who reported Nassar to police in 2004. The department apologized to Randall Thursday for not pursuing charges against him. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Drug companies accused of unfair tactics to stall generic meds

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Lawmakers are considering a bill to address what President Trump called a top priority in his State of the Union speech: lowering prescription drug prices. Critics say some drug companies who want to hold onto their exclusive sales of a brand-name drug – and their profits – are playing games to stave off generic competitors, leaving patients out in the cold. Anna Werner reports.

Trump accuses FBI, DOJ leaders of politicizing investigations

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President Trump is expected to approve the release of a classified memo today, putting the White House at odds with the FBI and Justice Department. The memo claims the FBI abused surveillance during its investigation of possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. Major Garrett reports.





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