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Michael Bloomberg qualifies for debate in Nevada ahead of caucus

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Michael Bloomberg has qualified for the upcoming Democratic debate in Nevada after a national poll put him in second place behind Senator Bernie Sanders. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and BuzzFeed political reporter Miriam Elder join CBSN with the latest on the 2020 race.

Amid national increase, bar prices hold steady in some rural areas

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Chris Coyne, the owner of Dooley's Pub in Old Forge, Pennsylvania, blamed the national increase in bar prices on big cities' price gouging, rather than the rising costs of the bars and restaurants themselves. At his bar, two hours outside of New York, Coyne claimed that prices would go up by less than a dollar every four to five years. He spoke to "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil about why his costs seem to stay so low.

Judge denies Roger Stone's request for sentencing delay

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Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied a request from former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone to delay his sentencing. Thousands of former Justice Department officials have criticized Attorney General William Barr for intervening in the case. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN for the latest on that plus John Bolton's new comments.



14-year-old gives one cupcake to homeless for each one he sells

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Michael Platt is just a teen, but he already runs two businesses – and both are dedicated to helping people in need get access to food. He hopes his one-for-one businesses model inspires other kids and lets them know they can do what they love while also helping others.

Artificial intelligence aims to improve breast cancer diagnoses

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A recent study found that false positive breast biopsies cost the healthcare system over $2 billion per year. According to the National Cancer Institute, mammograms miss about 20% of breast cancers while one in 10 women receive a false positive result. Jamie Yuccas spoke with researchers at Google and UCLA who have developed an artificial intelligence program to help better diagnose mammograms and biopsies. Dr. Susan Drossman joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the need for the new technology.

Emilia Clarke

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This London native entices audiences as Daenerys Targaryen on HBO's "Game of Thrones"





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