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Former Barack Obama adviser David Plouffe on defeating Trump

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Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign manager David Plouffe’s new book is called “A Citizen’s Guide to Beating Donald Trump.” He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the 2020 presidential race and how he thinks Democrats can beat President Trump.

Buttigieg supporters say he broke barriers with presidential run

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Former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg suspending his presidential campaign was a major shakeup in the race for the Democratic nomination ahead of Super Tuesday. After winning Iowa and coming in second in New Hampshire, Buttigieg did not have strong showings in Nevada and South Carolina. Dean Reynolds reports on how supporters reacted to him dropping out.

Tourism decreases in Italy as coronavirus spreads

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As the number of coronavirus cases in Italy soared by 50% over the weekend, fewer tourists are visiting popular attractions. Charlie D’Agata reports from Rome, where people have even been worried about the health of Pope Francis.

How coronavirus affects the human body

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At least 89 people in the United States have been sickened with coronavirus across 12 states. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about how infectious the disease is and how it affects the human body.

Transgender woman murdered in Puerto Rico was harassed before killing

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A shocking murder in Puerto Rico is raising concern about the safety of transgender people in the U.S. territory. Video taken just before Alexa Negron’s final moments shows her being threatened and harassed before gunfire is heard. The Human Rights Campaign says at least 26 transgender or gender nonconforming people were killed in the U.S. last year. David Begnaud reports on what happened to Negron before she was killed.

Chicago police shooting being investigated by FBI

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The FBI is investigating a controversial police shooting at a Chicago transit station that was captured on camera. Witness video shows the struggle between a man and two Chicago police officers on Friday. The man was shot twice, leaving him in critical condition. Jericka Duncan reports on the latest developments.



Which Democrats will benefit from Buttigieg dropping out?

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Pete Buttigieg’s campaign suspension came as a surprise ahead of Super Tuesday. Major Garrett joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss which Democratic candidates will benefit most from him leaving the race.

Buttigieg, Steyer drop out of Democratic race as Biden looks to close in on Sanders

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Former Vice President Joe Biden is hoping his huge win in South Carolina will help him catch up to Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential race. The field is suddenly shrinking ahead of Super Tuesday with Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer suspending their campaigns. Ed O’Keefe reports on how the end of those campaigns will impact the race.

New York scaling up coronavirus tests after first reported case, Cuomo says

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New York City reported its first coronavirus patient, a health care worker returning from Iran. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state has been preparing for the virus and is scaling up its testing. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the patient’s condition and why New Yorkers shouldn’t overreact about the disease.

Travel restrictions because of coronavirus

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With more than 89,000 coronavirus cases confirmed in 66 countries and more than 3,000 deaths reported, several airlines are restricting travel to certain countries. An email from United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz said in addition to suspending flights to China and scaling back service to countries in Asia, "it is likely additional schedule reductions will be necessary" which could include flights to parts of Europe. Already, Delta and American Airlines are suspending flights to and from Milan, Italy. Читать дальше...

Coronavirus fears grow after two deaths in Washington state

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The coronavirus has killed two people in Washington state, and the number of states with confirmed cases has more than doubled to 12. At least 89 people have now been sickened in the U.S. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Kirkland, Washington, where dozens of people associated with a nursing home are being tested for the disease.

Eye Opener: Two U.S. deaths linked to coronavirus

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Two coronavirus patients die in Washington state, and New York City reports its first case. Also, the race for the Democratic nomination shifts with Pete Buttigieg dropping out after Joe Biden's dominant win in South Carolina. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Mike Bloomberg, The Trial of Eddie Gallagher, Array of Hope

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Mike Bloomberg talks with 60 Minutes about the issues facing the country and what he offers to voters; Then, Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher says he didn't kill an ISIS prisoner; And, the Bahamas going solar to protect power grid from future hurricanes.





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