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New York Times columnist Ross Douthat on his new book, "The Decadent Society"

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Our world, and especially our technology, are evolving at warp speed. But what if all of that progress was actually be holding us back? That's the argument New York Times columnist and author Ross Douthat makes in his new book, "The Decadent Society: How We Became The Victims of Our Own Success." He joined CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers to discuss what decadence means for society, our families and the future.

A new system could help blind people learn to rock climb

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A blind entrepreneur is setting out to make rock climbing accessible for the visually impaired. Dana Jacobson speaks with 22-year-old Matthew Shifrin about the simple system he invented to help climbers who can’t see for our series Pushing the Limits.

How the White House is responding to coronavirus concerns

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The CDC confirms the first possible U.S. case of coronavirus that may not be linked to global travel or close contact with another known infected person. The news came shortly after President Trump insisted that the risk to Americans is "low" and that his administration is prepared. CBS News senior national security analyst Fan Townsend joined CBSN AM to discuss how the White House's response compares to past administrations.



Calendar: Week of February 24

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From the memorial service for Kobe and Gianna Bryant to National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead

Coronavirus case with potential unknown origin in California

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a patient in California is the first U.S. case that apparently did not involve travel or close contact with a traveler. CBS News' Elise Preston joined CBSN AM with the latest on what President Trump and federal health officials have to say about the coronavirus outbreak.

ACM Awards nominees announced

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Country star Keith Urban will host the awards show, taking place in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 5.

How food can both help and hurt global health

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A new book is arguing that food is at the center of a global epidemic of chronic disease. Almost three quarters of worldwide deaths are caused by heart disease, obesity or diabetes and estimates show it will cost the U.S. $95 trillion in preventing and treating diseases like those by 2050. Dr. Mark Hyman argues that food is the biggest driver, but could also be the most powerful tool to fight the problem. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his book, “Food Fix: How to Save Our Health, Our Economy... Читать дальше...

What's behind the destruction of the Amazon rainforest

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Between destructive fires and four decades of rapid deforestation, the largest rainforest in the world, is being destroyed at an alarming rate. Now, people worry that the Amazon is at a tipping point of ecological collapse due to both domestic and foreign demand for minerals and land. Adam Yamaguchi hiked into the Brazilian rainforest to see what is driving the deforestation and what locals think.

"Shark Tank" judge Barbara Corcoran falls for $400,000 e-mail scam

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"Shark Tank" judge Barbara Corcoran found herself the victim of a financial scam when her bookkeeper approved a payment of nearly $400,000 for what she thought was a real estate renovation. The invoice appeared to be sent from her assistant, and Corcoran said she was not suspicious because she has encountered similar bills.

Black voters on Trump's impact and divisions in the U.S.

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As President Trump tries to boost support among black voters, he is touting the record low unemployment rate among African Americans. Jericka Duncan speaks with two black voters in South Carolina who having opposing views on whether African-American communities are doing better under Mr. Trump’s presidency.

Latest California coronavirus case raises alarm bells

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California health officials are raising alarm over the first possible U.S. coronavirus case with no links to worldwide travel. The case is one of 60 known cases in the U.S. and over 82,000 cases worldwide. Across the world, Saudi Arabia closed all its major Islamic holy sites to foreigners, while Japan said it will close all schools for an entire month to keep the coronavirus from spreading. Carter Evans is in California where the latest U.S. patient is being treated in isolation.

Lori Loughlin's college admissions scam trial brings new evidence

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Lawyers for actress Lori Loughlin and her husband claim new evidence shows the couple is innocent in the college admissions scandal that upended dozens of wealthy parents’ efforts to allegedly bribe their kids’ ways into top U.S. colleges and universities. Attorneys claim that prosecutors provided them with notes written by Rick Singer, the scheme’s admitted ringleader, that they say prove they did not pay a bribe to get their daughters into USC. Nikki Battiste explains what the new potential evidence may mean for the ongoing case.

California family left homeless after parents lose their jobs

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A California couple who lost their jobs two years ago have found themselves living in a motel with their two children for a year as they struggle to recover their financial situation like hundreds of families all over the state. More than 17,000 children are estimated to be homeless in just the Los Angeles unified school district alone. Maria Elena Salinas speaks to the family as part of CBS News’ Eye on America series exploring the country’s ongoing homeless crisis.

Mother of missing kids to be extradited back to Idaho from Hawaii

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Lori Vallow, the mother of two children whose 2019 disappearance continues to dominate headlines and baffle authorities, is now awaiting extradition back to Idaho after being arrested in Hawaii. Vallow appeared in court on Wednesday where a judge denied a request to reduce her bail. Errol Barnett reports on the latest details in the ongoing investigation.





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