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Republican Senator Mitt Romney announces he will vote to convict Trump

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In a speech on the Senate floor Wednesday, Republican Senator Mitt Romney of Utah said he will vote to convict President Trump of abusing his power. "With my vote, I will tell my children and their children that I did my duty, believing my country expected it of me," he said. Watch his remarks.

Iowa Democratic Party blames app for results delay

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The Iowa Democratic Party has blamed the delay in releasing the results of the Iowa caucuses on a "coding issue" with a new reporting system. Despite the fact that the issue is related to a security concern, the debacle has triggered concerns about the integration of technology in future elections. CNET editor-in-chief Connie Guglielmo has more.

Public health experts warn U.S. coronavirus response could backfire

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Some public health experts say the U.S. response to the deadly outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan, China, could backfire. The Trump administration has imposed a quarantine on Americans returning to the U.S. from China and instituted a travel ban. Politico health care reporter Alice Miranda Ollstein joined CBSN to explain the concerns.



Edie Falco returns to TV in new CBS series "Tommy"

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Emmy-winning actress Edie Falco stars as the first female police chief of Los Angeles in the new CBS drama series "Tommy." She joined CBSN to discuss what drew her to the role.

Jennifer Lopez Super Bowl performance electrifies, sparks debate about age

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Jennifer Lopez’s powerful Super Bowl halftime performance has people talking about women and aging in a new way. Around 100 million people watched the singer and dancer show the world what 50 looks like today. Glamour Editor-in-Chief Samantha Barry joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the changing attitudes about middle age.

Ringside: The women of boxing

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Heather Hardy and Amanda Serrano, two of the biggest names in women's boxing, have known each other for years. But recently, when they climbed into the ring at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, they weren't thinking about their friendship; they were thinking about combat. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh talked with exemplars of a sport that still receives much less recognition than men's boxing, and where prizefighting comes without much of a prize.





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