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Royals Report: Rare joint public appearance by royal couples

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Prince Charles and Camilla joined Prince William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, for a visit to a military rehabilitation center. It was the first time the couples were seen together for a public appearance in nine years. Royal correspondent Sarah Campbell joined CBSN with more on all things royal.

What New Hampshire exit poll data says about the 2020 race

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According to CBS News’ exit polls, New Hampshire primary voters that helped Bernie Sanders to victory were largely “very liberal,” young, and with incomes less than $50,000. Buttigieg by contrast won wealthier voters, as well as late deciders and those worried about “electability.” Anthony Salvanto joins “CBS This Morning” to break down the exit poll data.

Bernie Sanders wins New Hampshire as Buttigieg and Klobuchar gain momentum

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Senator Bernie Sanders is one step closer to taking on President Trump in November after winning nearly 26% of the primary vote in New Hampshire yesterday. Moderates Pete Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar finished second and third. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN from Manchester with the latest.

Bernie Sanders' win in New Hampshire reveals split among Democrats

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Senator Bernie Sanders has won the New Hampshire primary, but a majority of Democratic voters opted for one of the more moderate candidates, former mayor Pete Buttigieg or Senator Amy Klobuchar, who finished a close second and third. CBS News' Laura Podesta joined CBSN AM with the latest from the campaign trail in New Hampshire.

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CBS News projects Sen. Sanders wins NH Primary; Andrew Yang drops out of 2020 Presidential Race

Activists push for Puerto Ricans to embrace black identity

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Activists and demographers are pushing for more Puerto Ricans to identify themselves as black on the census in order to confront the complicated topic of race on the island. The Grio journalist Natasha Alford joined CBSN to explain the island's colonial past and why citizens are hestiant to join the movement.

Trump praises Barr for intervening in Roger Stone case

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Four federal prosecutors resigned from the Roger Stone case after Justice Department officials under Attorney General William Barr changed their recommended sentence for former Trump adviser Roger Stone. President Trump praised Barr for intervening. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to explain the latest from the White House.

Sanders looks ahead to more diverse contests after New Hampshire victory

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Senator Bernie Sanders is the Democratic front-runner after winning last night's New Hampshire primary and the popular vote Iowa. Now, he's focusing on upcoming races in Nevada and South Carolina. Sanders sat down with CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe to talk about what's next.



Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert discusses Middle East peace plan

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Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas has rejected the Trump administration's Mideast peace plan. He then held a press conference in New York with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to discuss their plans to resume negotiations. Olmert joined CBSN's Reena Ninan to discuss the state of the coming peace talks.

Justice Department staff assigned to review Ukraine investigation

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Sources tell CBS News that Attorney General William Barr is assigning staffers to look into the origins of the Ukraine investigation. This comes as prosecutors are resigning after the DOJ intervened in the Roger Stone case. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge and Politico's Daniel Lippman join CBSN to discuss the latest in Washington.

Inside a New York hospital for "Bravery & Hope: 7 Days on the Front Line"

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Frontline health care workers have worked tirelessly to save the lives of those infected with COVID-19. CBS News is premiering a special tonight at 9 p.m. ET/PT titled, "Bravery and Hope: 7 Days on the Front Line." It takes a look inside one major New York City hospital during the height of the pandemic. Executive producer Guy Campanile joined CBSN with a preview.

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Massive explosion rocks northeast Houston; Coco Gauff beats Naomi Osaka in straight sets

Why many crimes go unreported in the U.K.

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A police shortage in Britain means there are not enough officers to investigate everyday crimes like car theft and burglary. As a result, members of the public often don't report incidents. Simon Bates explains for this week's London Calling.

Groundbreaking civil rights lawyers talk about their lives' work: Extended cut

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Fred Gray and Benjamin Crump are two renowned attorneys known for their work in civil rights. Gray was the lawyer for Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955, while Crump more recently represented the families of Trayvon Martin in Florida and Michael Brown in Missouri. "CBS This Morning" brought them together to talk about their lives' work as part of our Trailblazers series honoring Black History Month. In this extended interview, Gray and Crump detail... Читать дальше...

Senate to vote on War Powers resolution for Iran conflict

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The Senate will vote on a bill that would limit President Trump's authority to launch military strikes against Iran. Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins CBSN to discuss the U.S.-Iran relationship and how Iran may react to Congress' bipartisan effort to limit the president's power.

VA Secretary Robert Wilkie accused of trying to discredit alleged sexual assault victim

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Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie is denying allegations he tried to undermine the credibility of a Navy veteran who claims she was sexually assaulted at the VA's Washington hospital. The department's inspector general is considering a request to investigate the allegations. Washington Post reporter Lisa Rein joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with details.

FBI joins search for 6-year-old South Carolina girl

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The FBI has joined the search for a little girl from South Carolina who has been missing for two days. Hundreds of police have fanned out across the area. Janet Shamlian has the latest.

Lawsuit accuses Juul of targeting kids with ads

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In a new lawsuit, e-cigarette giant Juul is accused of advertising to young children. That includes buying ads for Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. Nikki Battiste reports.

Trump won't say whether he'll pardon Roger Stone

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President Trump is praising his Justice Department for intervening in the sentencing recommendation of his former campaign adviser Roger Stone. Democrats are now calling for Attorney General William Barr to testify. AP White House reporter Jill Colvin, New York Times congressional reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg, and CBSN legal analyst Rebecca Roiphe join "Red & Blue" with a look at what comes next.

Trump praises Barr for "taking charge" of Roger Stone case

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Attorney General William Barr is facing calls to resign after the Justice Department overruled a sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone. President Trump praised Barr for "taking charge" of the case. Paula Reid reports.





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