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The wolves of Yellowstone: fierce and territorial

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In the dead of winter, 60 Minutes went looking for wolves in Yellowstone National Park, and we weren't alone. These fierce and feral animals are the darlings of tourists willing to endure frigid temperatures to catch a glimpse of a distant pack crossing a snow-covered ridge.



House prosecutors meet to prepare for upcoming impeachment trial

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President Trump's impeachment trial begins this week. The House managers who will prosecute the case against the president met on Capitol Hill on Sunday to work on their strategy. Meanwhile, senators are getting ready for what could be a grueling few weeks. Ben Tracy reports.

Prince Harry and wife Meghan to begin new life in British Columbia

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Prince Harry and wife Meghan’s bombshell declaration of independence now has the official blessing of Queen Elizabeth. Harry is expected to join his wife and son, Archie, in British Columbia soon. But the family’s royal separation comes at a cost — and new criticism from Meghan’s estranged father. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

How President Trump's legal team will defend him at impeachment trial

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This week, President Trump will face charges in the Senate of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. House members, led by Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, are working on the opening presentation at the Senate impeachment trial. Weijia Jiang reports that the president’s legal team will argue that the entire process to impeach him has been tainted.

Kansas City club shooting: Two dead, more than a dozen wounded

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Two people were killed in a mass shooting outside a nightclub in Kansas City, Missouri. More than a dozen others were injured. Savannah Rudicel reports that the Nine Ultra Lounge was hosting a celebration party for the Kansas City Chiefs' win Sunday night.

San Antonio shooting: Two dead after gunman opens fire inside bar

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A manhunt is underway after a deadly shooting inside a bar in San Antonio, Texas, Sunday night. Police say an argument broke out between a group of people. Someone then pulled out a gun, and started shooting. One of the victims, a 21-year-old male, was found dead inside the bar. Another died at the hospital. Five others were wounded. No arrests have been made.

Prince Harry, Meghan had “no other option” than to split from royal family

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In his first public comments since announcing a plan to withdraw from official duties, Prince Harry says he had "no other option" but to cut most of his royal ties. Charlie D’Agata reports on the emotional speech Harry gave Sunday night, after Queen Elizabeth announced the highly anticipated details of the new arrangement for him and his wife Meghan.

Senators make final campaign push in Iowa before impeachment trial

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A pair of Democrats running for President are getting a boost from the New York Times editorial board. For the first time, the paper endorsed two candidates in the primaries, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar. The Times says Warren is the best leftist candidate, while Klobuchar is the centrist choice. Ed O’Keefe reports on how they and their senate colleagues are squeezing in campaign appearances before the impeachment trial.

Officials worry deadly coronavirus in China could spread to U.S.

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A dangerous virus is spreading rapidly in China, and U.S. officials are worried it will come to America. China has more than 200 confirmed cases of coronavirus, which produces pneumonia like symptoms. Three people have died from the illness, which has spread to at least three other Asian countries. Ramy Inocencio reports from Wuhan, China, considered Ground Zero for the outbreak.

Harry and Meghan are in “uncharted territory” after royal split

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Prince Harry is speaking publicly for the first time about his and Meghan Markle's unprecedented decision to give up their royal duties. As part of the deal, Harry and Meghan will lose their most prestigious royal titles and will no longer receive public funds. Roya Nikkhah reports on why the couple can’t continue serving in a royal capacity.

Ex-Senator Jeff Flake's advice to Republicans ahead of impeachment trial

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As the impeachment trial of President Trump gets underway this week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he'll force votes to call four witnesses at the trial if Majority Leader Mitch McConnell doesn't do so. Democrats will need the votes of four Republicans. Republican Jeff Flake of Arizona, who served in the Senate from 2013 until last year, joins “CBS This Morning” with his advice for members of his party.

MLK Jr.'s children and grandchild read his American dream speech

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s children, Bernice King and Martin Luther King III, and his granddaughter, Yolanda King, read part of the civil rights icon's "The American Dream" sermon. MLK Jr. originally delivered the speech at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta in 1965.

WorldView: Paraguay prison escape and more headlines

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75 prisoners escaped from jail in Paraguay; Lebanese protesters clashed with security forces; and Africa's richest woman reportedly exploited her own county. CBS News' Ian Lee joined CBSN AM from London with a roundup of global headlines

Senators to break away from 2020 campaign trail for impeachment trial

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As President Trump's impeachment trial officially kicks off Tuesday, some senators who are campaigning against him in the 2020 election will have to take a break from the campaign trail and return to Capitol Hill, while the Iowa Caucuses are just two weeks away. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN with the latest on Campaign 2020.

U.S. begins airport screenings as coronavirus spreads in China

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A deadly virus appears to be spreading in China, prompting the U.S. to take steps to prevent further outbreaks. The CDC and Customs and Border Protection began screening passengers from China for the coronavirus Friday at three U.S. airports: San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles. Internal medicine specialist Dr. Neeta Ogden joined CBSN to discuss what we know about the virus.





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