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Post-debate poll: Viewers say Bernie Sanders made best case that he could beat Trump

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Bernie Sanders' challengers are looking to slow down his momentum, but polling after last night's South Carolina debate shows he remains in a strong position. Anthony Salvanto, CBS News' director of elections and surveys; CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns; Zach Montellaro, a campaign reporter for Politico; and Eugene Scott, a political reporter for the Washington Post, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the state of the race heading into the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday.

Officials give update on shooting at Molson Coors complex

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Officials held a press conference about Wednesday's shooting at the Molson Coors complex in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Five employees were killed and the gunman was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. Watch their remarks here.

Report: Google's algorithm controls which political ads make it to your inbox

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According to a report by the new tech news site The Markup, most political emails never make it into a Gmail user's primary inbox. Almost half of the messages were delivered to the promotions tab, while 40% were sent to spam. Adrianne Jeffries, investigative reporter at The Markup, joins CBSN to discuss her findings.



Trump addresses coronavirus threat to U.S.

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President Trump is outlining plans for dealing with the coronavirus threat after his administration sent mixed signals this week. Cases worldwide are now top 80,000 with more than 2,700 deaths. Paula Reid reports.

Hospitals preparing for coronavirus outbreak in U.S.

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There is a run on masks and other protective equipment as concern over the coronavirus grows. U.S. forces in South Korea have raised their alert level to “high” after more than 1,200 infections were confirmed in that country with one American soldier testing positive. Meg Oliver reports.

Neo-Nazis arrested for allegedly planning attack on journalists

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Federal authorities have charged the former leader of a white supremacist group for his alleged involvement in "swatting" calls targeting victims in Virginia, including an unnamed member of President Trump's Cabinet and an investigative journalist. Jeff Pegues reports.

Search continues for missing North Carolina girl

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There is an intense search underway in North Carolina for a 15-month-old girl who's been missing since December. Her mother and grandmother are under arrest after giving police conflicting stories about the toddler's whereabouts. Omar Villafranca reports.

How the 14th Amendment's "reduction clause" could help fight voter suppression

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Section 2 of the 14th Amendment permits a state's number of congressional representatives to be proportionately reduced for instances of denying eligible voters of their rights. Joshua Geltzer, executive director and visiting professor of law at Georgetown's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, joined CBSN to discuss the "reduction clause" and how it could work today.

Bloomberg campaign surrogate on his debate performance

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A CBS News poll found only 25% of Democratic debate viewers were impressed with Mike Bloomberg's performance, the second-lowest out of any candidate. Karen Weaver, the former mayor of Flint, Michigan, is a surrogate for Bloomberg's campaign and she joined CBSN to discuss is performance.





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