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Lizzo's ride to the top, from “band nerd” to Grammy-nominated artist

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While it may seem that Lizzo came out of nowhere, the Grammy-nominated rapper, singer, songwriter and classically trained flautist has actually been perfecting her craft for almost a decade. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King met up with her at her favorite Caribbean restaurant in Brooklyn to talk about her long ride to the top, as part of our Road to the Grammys series.

Harry and Meghan are in “uncharted territory” after royal split

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Prince Harry is speaking publicly for the first time about his and Meghan Markle's unprecedented decision to give up their royal duties. As part of the deal, Harry and Meghan will lose their most prestigious royal titles and will no longer receive public funds. Roya Nikkhah reports on why the couple can’t continue serving in a royal capacity.

MLK Jr.’s children, grandchild read his American dream speech

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s children, Bernice King and Martin Luther King III, and his granddaughter, Yolanda King, read part of the civil rights icon’s "The American Dream" sermon. MLK Jr. originally delivered the speech at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta in 1965.

Ex-Senator Jeff Flake's advice to Republicans ahead of impeachment trial

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As the impeachment trial of President Trump gets underway this week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he'll force votes to call four witnesses at the trial if Majority Leader Mitch McConnell doesn't do so. Democrats will need the votes of four Republicans. Republican Jeff Flake of Arizona, who served in the Senate from 2013 until last year, joins “CBS This Morning” with his advice for members of his party.



Prince Harry, Meghan had “no other option” than to split from royal family

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In his first public comments since announcing a plan to withdraw from official duties, Prince Harry says he had "no other option" but to cut most of his royal ties. Charlie D’Agata reports on the emotional speech Harry gave Sunday night, after Queen Elizabeth announced the highly anticipated details of the new arrangement for him and his wife Meghan.

Officials worry deadly coronavirus in China could spread to U.S.

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A dangerous virus is spreading rapidly in China, and U.S. officials are worried it will come to America. China has more than 200 confirmed cases of coronavirus, which produces pneumonia like symptoms. Three people have died from the illness, which has spread to at least three other Asian countries. Ramy Inocencio reports from Wuhan, China, considered Ground Zero for the outbreak.

Senators make final campaign push in Iowa before impeachment trial

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A pair of Democrats running for President are getting a boost from the New York Times editorial board. For the first time, the paper endorsed two candidates in the primaries, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar. The Times says Warren is the best leftist candidate, while Klobuchar is the centrist choice. Ed O’Keefe reports on how they and their senate colleagues are squeezing in campaign appearances before the impeachment trial.

Virginia state officials fear Richmond gun rights rally could be violent

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Richmond, Virginia is on high alert this morning before a gun rights rally that local authorities fear could turn violent. The FBI and local law enforcement say they’ve received credible threats of violence. Organizers say tens of thousands of people, including white supremacist groups and militias, may gather in the former confederate capital today, where Democrats are proposing new gun laws. David Begnaud reports.

Kansas City club shooting: Two dead, more than a dozen wounded

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Two people were killed in a mass shooting outside a nightclub in Kansas City, Missouri. More than a dozen others were injured. Savannah Rudicel reports that the Nine Ultra Lounge was hosting a celebration party for the Kansas City Chiefs' win Sunday night.

San Antonio shooting: Two dead after gunman opens fire inside bar

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A manhunt is underway after a deadly shooting inside a bar in San Antonio, Texas, Sunday night. Police say an argument broke out between a group of people. Someone then pulled out a gun, and started shooting. One of the victims, a 21-year-old male, was found dead inside the bar. Another died at the hospital. Five others were wounded. No arrests have been made.

Eye Opener: The president remains defiant ahead of trial

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House impeachment managers get ready to present their arguments, while President Trump's lawyers say Democrats do not have a case to remove the president. Also, two people are dead and more than a dozen are injured after a shooting at a bar in Kansas City, Missouri. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

How President Trump's legal team will defend him at impeachment trial

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This week, President Trump will face charges in the Senate of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. House members, led by Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, are working on the opening presentation at the Senate impeachment trial. Weijia Jiang reports that the president’s legal team will argue that the entire process to impeach him has been tainted.





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