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With New Hampshire over, what's next for the 2020 Democrats?

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Pete Buttigieg is still leading the delegate count after Bernie Sanders narrowly won the New Hampshire primary Tuesday evening. The biggest surprise, however, came from Amy Klobuchar's strong third place finish. Major Garrett is in New Hampshire reporting on what the final vote count means for the future of the Democratic primary campaigns still in the race.

Department of Justice reversal in Roger Stone case sparks outrage

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A surprising reversal in the criminal case of President Trump's longtime ally Roger Stone has sparked outrage and accusations of interference. Four career prosecutors withdrew from Stone's case after the DOJ rejected their sentencing recommendation. Trump has strongly criticized the prosecutors in the past. Jeff Pegues reports on the latest reactions from within the Justice Department.

Justice Department staff assigned to review Ukraine investigation

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Sources tell CBS News that Attorney General William Barr is assigning staffers to look into the origins of the Ukraine investigation. This comes as prosecutors are resigning after the DOJ intervened in the Roger Stone case. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge and Politico's Daniel Lippman join CBSN to discuss the latest in Washington.

Groundbreaking civil rights lawyers talk about their lives' work: Extended cut

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Fred Gray and Benjamin Crump are two renowned attorneys known for their work in civil rights. Gray was the lawyer for Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955, while Crump more recently represented the families of Trayvon Martin in Florida and Michael Brown in Missouri. "CBS This Morning" brought them together to talk about their lives' work as part of our Trailblazers series honoring Black History Month. In this extended interview, Gray and Crump detail... Читать дальше...



Why many crimes go unreported in the U.K.

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A police shortage in Britain means there are not enough officers to investigate everyday crimes like car theft and burglary. As a result, members of the public often don't report incidents. Simon Bates explains for this week's London Calling.





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