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Tight security for Virginia gun rights rally

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Authorities in Virginia are on high alert ahead of a gun rights rally at the state capitol in Richmond today. Organizers anticipate thousands of people will protest against Democrats' efforts to pass gun control legislation. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion joined CBSN from Richmond to discuss how local law enforcement and the FBI are taking added precautions.

Mike Bloomberg's shifting views on paid sick leave

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Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg supports national paid sick leave - something he threatened to veto twice as New York City's mayor. "The City" reporter Reuven Blau joined CBSN to discuss the billionaire's shifting position on the issue.

Senators to break away from 2020 campaign trail for impeachment trial

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As President Trump's impeachment trial officially kicks off Tuesday, some senators who are campaigning against him in the 2020 election will have to take a break from the campaign trail and return to Capitol Hill, while the Iowa Caucuses are just two weeks away. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN with the latest on Campaign 2020.

WorldView: Paraguay prison escape and more headlines

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75 prisoners escaped from jail in Paraguay; Lebanese protesters clashed with security forces; and Africa's richest woman reportedly exploited her own county. CBS News' Ian Lee joined CBSN AM from London with a roundup of global headlines

The argument over witnesses at Trump impeachment trial

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President Trump's historic impeachment trial officially kicks off Tuesday. Ahead of it, Democrats are intensifying calls for new witnesses to testify in the Senate. Joseph Moreno, a former Justice Department national security prosecutor, joins CBSN to explain the legal arguments on both sides.

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.

GOP senators remain divided over calling witnesses as Trump's impeachment hearing looms

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With the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump set to begin in the coming days, Republicans remain divided on the subject of calling for witnesses. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is expected to introduce a resolution outlining the details of the trial process on Tuesday. USA Today's D.C. bureau chief Susan Page joins CBSN's Omar Villafranco with a look at the latest developments.



SpaceX successfully destroys boosters in dramatic emergency escape test

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SpaceX deliberately destroyed a Falcon 9 booster Sunday in a spectacular high-altitude conflagration moments after an unpiloted Crew Dragon astronaut ferry ship shot away in a critical test of its emergency escape system, propelled to safety with a rush of fiery exhaust from eight powerful abort engines. CBS News senior space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN's Omar Villafranca from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida with the latest.

House prosecutors meet to prepare for upcoming impeachment trial

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President Trump's impeachment trial begins this week. The House managers who will prosecute the case against the president met on Capitol Hill on Sunday to work on their strategy. Meanwhile, senators are getting ready for what could be a grueling few weeks. Ben Tracy reports.

Thousands attend women's rights marches across the country

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Thousands of people gathered in cities across the country for the 2020 Women's March -- the fourth iteration of the event since it began 2017. The Women's March organization has faced controversy and internal turmoil that have turned some away from their demonstrations. CBS Los Angeles' Greg Mills reports.

Addressing America's high premature birth rate

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Chances are you know someone who was born prematurely. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rate of preterm births is going up. Last year, one in 10 American babies was born before 37 weeks gestation. Author Sarah DiGregorio ("Early: An Intimate History of Premature Birth and What It Teaches Us About Being Human") talks about one of the biggest public health threats facing this country.

Survivor of family massacre fears her convicted stepbrother could be released

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When 9-year-old Jessi came home one morning in April 1989, she found police working a crime scene. Authorities had to tell the little girl that her parents and two sisters had all been murdered. Years later, Jessi's stepbrother Jeff Pelley was convicted of the killings. On this week's "48 Hours," Jessi talks about what it has been like to live in fear of her stepbrother, who claims innocence and is trying to get released

Impeachment managers wrapping up opening arguments

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Democrats will wrap up their opening arguments in President Trump's Senate impeachment trial. House managers will focus on the president allegedly obstructing Congress after highlighting abuse of power yesterday. For a closer look at the legal battle, former Justice Department national security prosecutor Joseph Moreno joins CBSN.

House impeachment managers to deliver final day of arguments

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House managers are presenting their third and final day of arguments, outlining why they say President Trump's actions warrant removal from office. Then the president's legal team will deliver its defense. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN AM with the latest from Capitol Hill.

President Trump's impeachment team prepares for opening arguments

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President Trump's legal team is preparing to begin opening arguments in the impeachment trial tomorrow. However, that's not the only thing the White House is focusing on. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joined CBSN to talk about the latest.

Who's performing at the Grammys?

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The Grammys will feature performances from some of the biggest stars in music and pay tribute to Prince and slain rapper Nipsey Hussle.





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