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Steve Jobs, Apps for Autism

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Steve Jobs was already gravely ill with cancer when he asked author Walter Isaacson to write his biography; Plus, how tablet computers and special applications are helping autistic people to communicate, some for the first time.

Comparing the impeachment trials of President Clinton and President Trump

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump will stick to the same rules as the Senate impeachment trial of President Clinton. Presidential historian Thomas Whalen joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" to break down the key differences between the two trials.

Opening arguments beginning in Harvey Weinstein's rape trial

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Opening arguments are beginning in the rape trial of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. More than 80 women have made sexual assault and harassment allegations against him, but his New York criminal trial focuses on accusations from just two of those women. Weinstein has denied all allegations against him. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joined CBSN to discuss the trial.



Planned Parenthood acting CEO speaks out on abortion in Davos

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Planned Parenthood leader Alexis McGill Johnson is defending women's health and reproductive rights while attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. CBS News reporter Kate Smith spoke to Johnson about abortion in the U.S. and how Roe vs. Wade is viewed 47 years later.

Bernie Sanders faces criticism from Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden

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Senator Bernie Sanders is facing criticism from former opponent Hillary Clinton and current opponent Joe Biden ahead of the Iowa caucuses. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBSN AM" from Des Moines, Iowa, to discuss.

Lawsuit reveals details about Jeffrey Epstein's private island

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Little St. James, off the coast of St. Thomas, was privately owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein until his death in August. Now, a lawsuit against his estate is providing new details about how he was able to get away with his alleged crimes for so long. Mola Lenghi gets a closer look at the secluded island where the late Epstein is accused of trafficking underage girls. More at CBSNews.com

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Senate trial resumes after tense first day; U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln is home after 10 months at sea

Democrats to make case for Trump's removal on day 2 of trial

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House Democrats and President Trump's legal team spent more than 12 hours debating Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's rules for the impeachment trial. By nearly 2 a.m., Republicans managed to approve their rules largely along party lines. Antjuan Seawright, a CBS News political contributor and a Democratic strategist, and Republican strategist Lauren Claffey joined CBSN to discuss lawmakers' strategy moving forward.

Legal analysis of opening day of impeachment trial

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Republicans voted to not adopt any of the Democrats' 11 amendments to the Senate impeachment trial rules, setting up opening arguments in the case. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joined CBSN to break down day one of the trial.

Mexico sending migrants back to Honduras; Brazil prosecutors charge 16 over dam collapse

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Mexican authorities deported migrants to Honduras after a large group waded across a river on Mexico's southern border. Also, prosecutors in Brazil have charged 16 people with murder in last year's dam collapse that killed 270 people, and the reunited Duke and Duchess of Sussex have threatened legal action against the paparazzi in Canada. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" with these stories.





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