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Former Trump adviser Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison

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Longtime Trump friend and adviser Roger Stone has been sentenced to over 40 months in prison. CBS News chief Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues, intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis, and Politico White House reporter Daniel Lippman join CBSN to discuss the judge's ruling, plus the president's pick for acting Director of National Intelligence.

A president with a temper

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Producer Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson on an unforgettable interview moment: the president of France loses his temper and storms away from his 60 Minutes interview.



Roger Stone sentenced to over 3 years in prison plus fines

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Trump associate Roger Stone has been sentenced to 40 months behind bars, plus fines, for lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction. CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall joins CBSN to explain the sentencing.

Teenage activist Marley Dias on the trailblazer who inspired her

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For Black History Month, hear from trailblazers about who has inspired them. Activist and author Marley Dias shares how Augusta Baker pushed her to be "great." "Even though I wasn't alive when she was alive, I know that I follow in her footsteps... that I can see and use her history and her example and shine in her light." Baker was a storyteller, editor and librarian. She worked for 37 years in the New York Public Library system, including in the children's section.

Preview: Racial Profiling 2.0

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As police departments turn to big data to help reduce crime in their neighborhoods, advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about high-tech racial profiling. Critics say the data can actually reinforce biased past police practices. A CBSN Originals documentary raises the question: Are predictive policing programs actually super-charging racial bias? Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/profiling.

17-year-olds can vote in Colorado primary for the first time

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For the first time in Colorado, some 17-year-old residents can cast their votes in the state primary March 3, as long as they will turn 18 before Election Day in November. CBS Denver station KCNC reports. KCNC reports

"I may have killed him" former FBI agent tells 911 after attack on son-in-law

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Listen as a 911 dispatcher in Davidson County, N.C., directs Tom Martens and his daughter Molly Corbett how to perform CPR after Martens called for help the night of Aug. 2, 2015. Martens says he had to intervene in self-defense after his son-in-law Jason Corbett got into fight with his daughter.

Will early votes be wasted in Texas?

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Early voting is underway in Texas ahead of the state's Super Tuesday primary March 3. But what if your favorite candidate drops out between now and then? CBS Austin station KEYE reports

Bloomberg's trial by fire at Las Vegas debate

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Democratic presidential contenders got their first chance to confront Mike Bloomberg on the debate stage Wednesday night in Las Vegas. Bloomberg spent much of the night on the defensive as the five other candidates repeatedly pressed the billionaire on his record. CBS News political contributor Molly Hooper joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers in the CBSN studio to break down the debate.

2/20: CBSN AM

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Candidates take aim at Mike Bloomberg in Nevada debate; Mount Vernon pulls souvenir Washington dentures





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