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Defense secretary says U.S. is not pulling troops out of Iraq

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Defense Secretary Mark Esper says the U.S. military will not be leaving Iraq following a non-binding Iraqi parliamentary vote to expel foreign troops from the country. CBS News State Department reporter Christina Ruffini, Politico White House correspondent Anita Kumar, and Los Angeles Times congressional reporter Jennifer Haberkorn spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the state of U.S. policy foreign policy following the killing of a top Iranian general.

How 2020 candidates see their path to victory, starting in Iowa

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With four weeks to go until the Iowa caucuses, Democratic candidates are in the state campaigning for the first nominating contest of the 2020 election. Stephen Gruber-Miller, who covers the statehouse and politics for the Des Moines Register, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about what the candidates are doing to win support on February 3rd.

NYC considers peer mentoring amid a rise in hate crimes

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The NYPD is launching initiatives to address a surge in hate crimes targeting Jewsih communities in 2019. Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration is considering recruiting individuals who committed anti-semitic crimes as teens to educate the city's youth. Reuven Blau, a reporter for The City, joins CBSN with more on the city's proposal.

CBS News Poll: Sanders, Biden, Buttigieg tied in Iowa

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With just under a month before the Iowa caucuses, a new CBS News poll suggests there is a 3-way tie in the "Hawkeye State" between Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, and Pete Buttigieg. In New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders continues to gain momentum. CBS News campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Musadiq Bidar join CBSN's Laura Podesta for a closer look at where things stand.

Iran tensions and impeachment dominate Washington

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Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton says he will testify in a Senate impeachment trial if he is subpoenaed. Meanwhile, tensions are high as Iran vows revenge for the death of top general killed in a U.S. airstrike. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin, White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper joined CBSN to discuss.

Trump calls for the impeachment process to "end quickly"

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President Trump is calling for the impeachment process to "end quickly." CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more on whether Democrats are still united behind Nancy Pelosi's impeachment strategy, amid rising concerns over Iran.

Congress demands answers on Soleimani killing as questions mount

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Iran's leaders have vowed revenge against the U.S. over the killing of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. This comes as Congress demands answers on the operation. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran while CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN from the White House with the latest developments.

Harvey Weinstein criminal trial gets underway

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Jury selection begins this week in Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial in New York. The Hollywood mogul is facing rape and sexual assault charges. Attorney Deborah Blum joins CBSN AM to talk about what we can expect.

Puerto Rico hit by strong earthquake

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A strong earthquake hit Puerto Rico, causing some damage and power outages. Several minor landslides were reported around the island. Anne-Marie Green has more.

Rain and cooler temperatures bring some relief from Australia fires

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In Australia, rain and cooler temperatures are bringing some relief for communities devastated by deadly bushfires across the country. But officials warn the flames will "take off" again. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joined "CBSN AM" from the Australian capital of Canberra with more.

Double amputee goes skydiving ahead of 90th birthday

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An Air Force veteran celebrated his upcoming 90th birthday in midair. Stan Rohrer went skydiving from a height of 13,000 feet over California's Lake Elsinore. Rohrer lost both of his legs in his 80s, but he hasn't lost his sense of adventure. Nikki Battiste shares his story.





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