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Bernie Sanders surges in the polls, but what do voters really think?

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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has surged in the polls ahead of the Iowa caucus. CBS News political contributor Jamal Simmons joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what that means to voters on the ground. He also comments on what John Bolton’s testimony would mean for the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.

CDC issues strongest coronavirus warning yet

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The CDC has issued its strongest travel warning yet, urging Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China, where more than 100 people have died after getting the coronavirus. The virus has infected more than 4,500 and spreads from person to person. Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the U.S. Dr. Jon LaPook explains the threat on "CBS This Morning’s” Morning Rounds.

Joe Mantegna on the final season of "Criminal Minds"

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“Criminal Minds” star Joe Mantegna joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the show’s 15th and final season. Mantegna has played Special Agent David Rossi on the award-winning CBS series for the last 13 years.



Pastor T.D. Jakes opens educational foundation

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Pastor T.D. Jakes, who presides over a congregation of 30,000 in Dallas, has announced a new foundation that will offer job training and classes in science, technology, engineering, arts and math. The pastor shares his vision for the T.J. Jakes Foundation on "CBS This Morning."

Kobe Bryant mourned by Lower Merion, his former high school

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Kobe Bryant is being remembered as a living legend in the Philadelphia suburb where he first noticed his basketball skill. He went straight from Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, to the NBA. Years later, he made a large donation to help build the school’s new gym, which was named for him. Jericka Duncan shares the emotional reaction from students and Bryant’s former classmates.

Questions surround conditions at time of Kobe Bryant's fatal helicopter crash

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Before his fatal crash, Kobe Bryant had spoken about frequently choosing helicopter travel over cars due to Los Angeles traffic. Investigators are looking into why his last flight went wrong as many ask why the helicopter was allowed to fly in such dense fog. Kris Van Cleave reports on what investigators know so far and what they hope to learn.

Report reveals data breaches that could affect millions of Americans

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A new report warns about a big increase in data breaches affecting tens of millions of Americans. Researchers estimate about 165 million sensitive records were exposed in 2019, when the Identity Theft Resource Center counted nearly 1,500 breaches of U.S. private and government organizations. Anna Werner shows the rising numbers of ways thieves are trying to steal information.

Investigation into Kobe Bryant helicopter crash reveals new details

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Federal investigators say they plan to spend all week investigating the Calabasas hillside where Kobe Bryant and eight others went down in a fatal helicopter crash on Sunday morning. As officials worked to retrieve victims’ bodies, mourners from all over expressed grief over the sudden and tragic incident. David Begnaud shares the latest details on the flight's final moments.

Prince Andrew won't cooperate in Epstein investigation, prosecutor says

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A U.S. prosecutor is accusing Prince Andrew of providing zero cooperation in the Epstein sex trafficking case after Queen Elizabeth’s second son said he would be willing to help in November. On Monday, the prosecutor said the prince ignored the U.S.’s request.

Republican senator offers compromise in impeachment stalemate over witnesses

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Three GOP senators have called for John Bolton to testify in President Trump’s impeachment trial amid explosive allegations from Bolton’s upcoming book. One Republican senator offered a one-for-one compromise in which both parties can call their own witnesses. Nancy Cordes breaks down the ongoing debate from Capitol Hill.





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