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Joe Biden dominates in Super Tuesday surge

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Some Super Tuesday states are still being tabulated but the estimated delegate count now shows Joe Biden surging ahead of Bernie Sanders. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joined CBSN AM to explain the results and what it means going into the March 10 primaries.

Share Hope teams up with "Hadestown" cast to shine light on Haitian garment workers

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The activewear market in the U.S. is expected to grow to $69 billion this year. But the quality of life for garment workers behind the scenes is often overshadowed by the industry's bottom line. One organization called Share Hope, which produces its athleisure products in Haiti, is raising awareness about living wages by collaborating with a special cast from a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical.

Inside the effort to develop coronavirus testing kits

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New CDC guidelines say that any American who suspects they have coronavirus can be tested for the potentially deadly disease, with approval from a doctor. However, the delay in testing has some worried that the U.S.’s ability to detect and prevent the virus has been compromised. Dr. Tara Narula explains how commercial labs are now working to develop testing kits to fill the country’s growing need.



America Ferrera on producing a new bilingual comedy

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“Ugly Betty” actress America Ferrera is celebrating her Latina roots as executive producer of new bilingual comedy “Gentefied,” about a Mexican-American family trying to keep its business afloat in a gentrifying east Los Angeles neighborhood. She sits down with Mireya Villarreal about her passion for storytelling and what she hopes the series will accomplish.

Deborah Norville celebrates 25 years anchoring "Inside Edition"

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Deborah Norville celebrates 25 years as anchor of CBS’s “Inside Edition,” where she reported on the defining moments of the last quarter-century. Norville anchored the program from inside a jail, a plane and the hospital bed where she had given birth hours earlier. She joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about her historic career.

Super Tuesday results show clear two-man race

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A tight two-man race has emerged from Super Tuesday’s results, pitting former Vice President Joe Biden against Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. As the final results are tallied, campaigns look ahead to what their options are leading up to the general election in November. Political contributors Robby Mook and Terry Sullivan join “CBS This Morning” to break down what the data says about the 2020 Democrats’ odds.

WHO says public demand for face masks puts health workers at risk

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People purchasing medical supplies in fear of the coronavirus could be putting health care workers at risk, according to a new warning by the World Health Organization. The sudden surge in surgical-style mask, hand sanitizer and other preventative purchases is making it difficult for factories to keep up with demand. Mola Lenghi spoke to people inside of a Georgia production factory to find out how the public reaction is stressing the supply chain.

Florida treasure hunters find 300-year-old coins

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Two Florida residents made an amazing discovery on the state’s Treasure Coast. The men were metal detecting on a public beach when they discovered 22 Spanish coins believed to be from a shipwreck more than 300 years old. The silver is estimated to be worth about $6,000 in all and, because they were found on land and not in the ocean, they won’t require a permit to keep their prize.

Sanders touts big Super Tuesday win in California

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Bernie Sanders, former front-runner of the Democratic primary, fell just behind Joe Biden on Super Tuesday after the former vice president pulled off a few surprise victories. Sanders is likely to take most of California’s delegates after the state finishes its count, joining his wins in Vermont, Colorado and Utah. Nancy Cordes is in Sanders’ home state of Vermont to report on his campaign’s next steps.

Biden scores surprise Super Tuesday victories

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Joe Biden’s Super Tuesday victories have revived his campaign and sent the once-expected front-runner back to first place, ahead of Senator Bernie Sanders. Biden earned some surprise wins on Tuesday night, including Texas and Minnesota where Sanders was expected to make a stronger showing. He also took Massachusetts, home state of fellow 2020 Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren. Jamie Yuccas is in California where the Biden campaign is celebrating their resurgence.

Conservative-leaning Supreme Court to hear major abortion case

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The Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments in a major test of abortion rights on Wednesday. People camped overnight for a chance to see the first major abortion case under the court’s new conservative majority. Jan Crawford reports on the case between the Shreveport, Louisiana clinic and the state’s law tightening regulations on the procedure.

Coronavirus responsible for nine U.S. deaths

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The national coronavirus death toll has risen to nine, all in Washington state. Officials in Seattle’s King County are in the process of setting up modular units aimed at housing coronavirus patients in isolation. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on how Washington and other states are preparing to contain an outbreak.

Breaking down the Super Tuesday primary results

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The Super Tuesday primary elections have turned the Democratic presidential race into a close two-man contest between former front-runner Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden. The former vice president won nine of Tuesday’s 14 primaries, completing a remarkable turnaround from just a week ago. Mike Bloomberg, who poured millions of dollars into his campaign, finished far behind alongside Elizabeth Warren. Ed O’Keefe breaks down where each of the candidates stand coming out of the races.

Where do the 2020 Democrats stand after Super Tuesday?

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As the final Super Tuesday results are counted, a clear competition is emerging between Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden. Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign failed to re-gain lost momentum and she lost her home state of Massachusetts to Biden. Major Garrett explains the likely path each remaining candidate could take coming out of Tuesday’s primaries.

Tennessee couple shares their fight for survival during tornado

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At least 24 people were killed and dozens remain missing in Tennessee after the U.S.’s deadliest tornado in nearly seven years. David Begnaud speaks to one couple about their harrowing fight for survival, including feeling their home fly through the air before it “disintegrated.”





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