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California man Ricky Davis exonerated from 2005 murder conviction

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A California man said he was “just glad to be out,” after spending 15 years behind bars for a murder he maintains he never committed. Ricky Davis was exonerated and set free on Thursday after his conviction was overturned thanks to new DNA evidence and help from the Northern California Innocence Project. Mola Lenghi reports on the first comments Davis made as a free man, exclusively on CBS News.

Bernie Sanders says U.S. is already a "socialist society" under Trump

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After winning the New Hampshire primary, Bernie Sanders joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the road ahead for his campaign and whether being labeled a Democratic Socialist will hurt his chances of winning the nomination. Sanders also said the DNC should not have changed its rules to allow Mike Bloomberg onto the stage, adding that other candidates who "worked hard" were unable to qualify.

Huffpost untangles the complex history of black hair

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Huffpost launched a new multimedia project for Black History Month aimed at reframing the discussion surrounding black hair. Huffpost associate reporter Ja'han Jones joins CBSN AM to discuss why hair should be viewed as an experience and not an object.

Man who admitted to killing woman says her husband planned it

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The mysterious murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers made headlines when she was found dead in her Florida home after coming home early from a family vacation. One of the two men arrested for her murder admitted they had physically done it, but that it had been engineered by her husband, Mark Sievers, who was still on vacation. Erin Moriarty previews the case that will be featured Saturday at 10 p.m. ET on CBS' "48 Hours."

Inside a public school's active shooter drill

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Two years after a shooter killed 17 students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, schools around the country are running regular active shooter drills. Vladimir Duthiers takes CBS News into one of these drills conducted with fourth grade students.

Coronavirus raises concerns at Tokyo Olympics; clashes in Afghanistan amid U.S. peace talks

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Some of the athletes and coaches participating in the Summer Olympics in Tokyo are concerned what will happen if the coronavirus keeps spreading. Also, there have been clashes between the Taliban and Afghan government forces despite word from U.S. officials that there may be a breakthrough in peace talks, and the entire board of the group behind what's known as the French Oscars has resigned en masse. CBS News' Rylee Carlson joins CBSN AM with those stories.

Duchess Kate opens up about her struggles as a new mom

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As part of her campaign to raise awareness of mental and emotional health issues — including the common struggles of new parents around the world — the Duchess Kate of Cambridge recorded a personal half-hour chat with a British podcaster about her own experiences of motherhood. BBC News royal correspondent Daniela Relph reports.



Bloomberg ditches early states and focuses ad money on Super Tuesday contests

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The presidential race is heating up, and Democratic candidate Michael Bloomberg is already eyeing Super Tuesday. The former New York City mayor is ditching early voting states like Nevada and South Carolina and instead focusing on states with the largest number of Democratic delegates like California, New York, Texas and Florida. Axios media reporter Sara Fischer joins CBSN AM to discuss the Bloomberg campaign's digital strategy.

Democratic rivals take aim at Mike Bloomberg

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As Democratic presidential candidates turn their attention to Nevada and South Carolina, they're also taking aim at Mike Bloomberg, criticizing the former New York City mayor after some of his past comments on controversial policies resurfaced. CBS news chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss what this means for the Democratic field.

CDC confirms 15th coronavirus case in U.S. as number of cases in China skyrockets

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed another coronavirus infection in the U.S. as the number of cases in mainland China has skyrocketed. Companies around the world are racing to find a vaccine. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins CBSN AM to discuss the latest on the outbreak from outside a San Diego facility treating two patients who have the virus.

Netflix documentary explores Roger Stone's rise to the pinnacle of influence in Washington

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Washington is grappling this week with the fallout from President Trump's comments on the sentencing of his friend and former adviser Roger Stone. The Netflix documentary "Give Me Roger Stone" takes a look at how he's been able to expand his influence over the past few decades. Dylan Bank, co-director of the film, joins CBSN to discuss Stone and the latest developments in his case.

Armed kids shine light on Mexico's drug cartel violence

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Deadly cartel violence has escalated in Mexico and some villages have resorted to arming children in the fight for peace and stability. Vice News explores this story in a new report where local militias say the government has left them with no choice. Vice News reporter Emily Green joins CBSN from Mexico City with more.

Pope Francis declines to allow Amazon region priests to marry

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Pope Francis has rejected a proposal from progressive bishops to allow priests in the Amazon region to marry. The plan aimed to address the shortage of clergy in remote areas. Candida Moss, Cadbury professor of Theology at the Univeristy of Birmingham, joins CBSN to discuss the pope's decision and the response within the Catholic Church.

Representative Jim Jordan on "The Takeout" — 1/31/2020

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Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Jordan says the House Democrats should have subpoenaed John Bolton if they wanted to hear from him, as the Senate debates whether to call witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Jordan joins us for week's episode of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."





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