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Public facilities take action to limit coronavirus spread

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Many communities are going beyond the government response to make coronavirus preparations. David Begnaud joined CBSN AM from one of New York's largest elder care facilities with how they're preparing.



New survey shows working moms' biggest challenges

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A new survey involving 3,000 parents reflects the biggest challenges faced by moms in the workforce. Caroline Fairchild, LinkedIn’s managing news editor, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the results, revealed first on “CBS This Morning.”

What do the 2020 Democrats have to gain from Super Tuesday?

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The five remaining Democratic primary contenders vie for over 1,300 delegates at the all-important Super Tuesday elections. Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Mike Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren and Tulsi Gabbard each hope to pick up enough delegates to get out front or, in some cases, simply revive their campaigns. Former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett and CBS News political contributor Jamal Simmons join “CBS This Morning” to break down Tuesday’s likely outcomes.

Video shows Los Angeles DA’s husband point gun at protesters

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A new video shows an early morning confrontation between Black Lives Matter protesters and the husband of Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey. Lacey’s husband, David, is seen pointing a gun at protesters, demanding they get off his porch and warning that he would shoot them. Lacey, the first black woman to lead the largest local prosecutor’s office, apologized for her husband’s actions. Carter Evans reports on the fallout.

“Star Wars” fan gets bionic arm like Luke Skywalker

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An 11-year-old amputee in Florida received an R2-D2 style bionic arm. Bella Tadlock, a huge “Star Wars” fan, wanted to be just like Luke Skywalker, who famously got his own bionic hand. Not only did she get her wish, but she even got to show it off to actor Mark Hamill.

Klobuchar says "Joe Biden is the answer" to beating Trump

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Senator Amy Klobuchar dropped out of the Democratic primary race on Monday after outlasting higher-profile rivals in the race. She joined fellow former contenders Pete Buttigieg and Beto O’Rourke in endorsing Joe Biden ahead of Super Tuesday. Klobuchar joins “CBS This Morning” to talk Super Tuesday and her support for the former vice president.

Texas, California set to be the biggest Super Tuesday prizes

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Followers of the Democratic primary election are focusing on Texas and California, where nearly half of Super Tuesday’s over 1,300 delegates are up for grabs. Joe Biden rallied with supporters in Dallas on Monday night after a commanding victory in South Carolina re-energized his campaign. Omar Villafranca reports on the big primary day from a polling station in Dallas.

Tips for traveling amid coronavirus chaos

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Over two dozen airlines, including major U.S. carriers, have canceled all flights to mainland China while suspending some flights to and from dozens of other cities, including London, Milan and Dubai. Delta and American Airlines announced they will be waiving fees for people who wish to change certain flights. Travel expert Brian Kelly joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what potential travelers need to know.

Democrats hope to flip red North Carolina to blue

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Democrats and Republicans believe North Carolina will be a potential battleground state in November. Charlotte residents lined up to vote in the Super Tuesday primary after President Trump held a rally there last night looking to win the state again. Democrats hope that new voters will flip the state, which has voted Republican in every recent presidential election except 2008. Chip Reid speaks to voters to hear their wide-ranging opinions.

Coronavirus outbreak at Washington nursing home raises fear

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Health officials have focused in on a cluster of coronavirus infections inside a nursing home outside of Seattle. Family members of LifeCare Center’s elderly residents told CBS News their loved ones are being isolated in their rooms with their temperatures monitored daily, but they are concerned those showing symptoms will not be tested or hospitalized until critically ill. Jonathan Vigliotti is in King County, Washington where he spoke to the daughter of one quarantined resident.

Coronavirus outbreak: Who should be concerned?

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As the U.S. death toll for coronavirus climbs to six people with at least 102 confirmed cases, public health officials are working to make federal, state and local preparations while also making sure Americans have all the information they need regarding what to look out for and what precautions to take. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about who should be concerned and how the virus is being contained.

Tornadoes in Nashville area kill at least five

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At least two tornadoes touched down in Tennessee overnight, including one that caused heavy damage near downtown Nashville. Police and fire crews responded to about 40 collapsed buildings as officials count at least five victims in the disaster’s death toll so far. Jeff Berardelli reveals the extent of the damage estimated so far.





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