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Breastfeeding moms hold "nurse in" at Georgia Chick-fil-A

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Nick Proto of WRDW-TV in Augusta, Georgia, reports that women have come to the rescue of a mom who was asked to cover up while breastfeeding at local Chick-fil-A restaurant. The mom's post had been shared nearly 1,500 times on Facebook.

Sanders says it’s “disappointing” not to be in Iowa amid impeachment

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In an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell, Senator Bernie Sanders admitted other candidates who are not attending the impeachment trial are at an advantage. He said while it's important to attend, it's "disappointing" to not be meeting with voters in Iowa.

Sanders reacts to Hillary Clinton saying “nobody likes him”

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In an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell, Senator Bernie Sanders reacted to the news that Hillary Clinton said "nobody likes him." Sanders said it's "not the kind of rhetoric" Democrats need to defeat President Trump.

Sanders on the mood inside the impeachment trial

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Senator Bernie Sanders spoke to “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell about what it’s like during the impeachment trial. He said it’s unusual for a senator to be seated for nine hours.

Teen makes prom dress for his date

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When a teenage boy from Indiana found out the dress his prom date wanted was too expensive, he decided to make her one – and it looked just like the dream dress she envisioned.

Chinese officials scramble to build hospital as virus spreads

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Officials in Wuhan, China, are sccrambling to build a new hospital by the end of next week, to treat the flood of patients. It comes amid the spread of coronavirus, which has killed more than 40 people. Ramy Inocencio reports.



2 killed in Houston warehouse explosion

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Police in Houston are asking people who live near a warehouse that exploded to search their property for any debris that might reveal a cause. At least two people were killed in the blast. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Arizona woman fights to keep frozen embryos

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An Arizona woman who has dreamed of becoming a mother is considering her next move after the state's highest court ruled against her. She's being held to a contract she signed several years ago. Carter Evans explains.

The Michigan Marching Band finds a future recruit

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After attending his first University of Michigan football game, 9-year-old Henry Boyer knew he wanted to join the marching band one day. Now the band is encouring him to follow his dreams. Steve Hartman shares his story on the road.

Bernie Sanders on the cost of his health plan and Joe Biden

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In a wide-ranging interview, Senator Bernie Sanders spoke with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell about the impeachment trial of President Trump, the cost of his health plan and his relationship with Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton.

Jeff Pelley questioned after family's murder

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In the hours after four of his family members were found dead in their home, authorities interviewed 17-year-old Jeff Pelley in the presence of his grandparents.

House managers accuse Trump of covering up conduct

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House managers in the impeachment trial used their final day of arguments to accuse President Trump of not just a cover up, but also of pushing Kremlin propaganda to help him win his re-election. Nancy Cordes has the latest.

1/24/20: CBSN Evening News

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Senate concludes day four of impeachment trial; Michigan Marching band surprises a fan

Trump's lawyers to begin impeachment trial counterarguments

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It’s President Trump's turn in his impeachment trial - after listening to the Democrats' case over three days about why Mr. Trump should be removed from office, his legal team will get their first chance on Saturday. Weijia Jiang is at the White House to preview what the president’s lawyers might say.

What to expect from Trump's defense team's first day

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As President Trump's lawyers prep their defense to begin Saturday morning, Bloomberg News Chief Washington Correspondent Kevin Cirilli joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what to expect from the impeachment trial.

Saturday Sessions: Andy Shauf performs "Try Again"

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Born and raised in western Canada, Andy Shauf’s parents owned a music and electronics store. It gave him the chance to master several instruments. He began performing, then recording, and became known for creating albums where the songs advance a single story. Shauf joined "CBS This Morning" to perform "Try Again."

Saturday Sessions: Andy Shauf performs "Neon Skyline"

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Born and raised in western Canada, Andy Shauf’s parents owned a music and electronics store. It gave him the chance to master several instruments. He began performing, then recording, and became known for creating albums where the songs advance a single story. Shauf joined "CBS This Morning" to perform "Neon Skyline"

Saturday Sessions: Andy Shauf performs "Things I Do"

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Born and raised in western Canada, Andy Shauf’s parents owned a music and electronics store. It gave him the chance to master several instruments. He began performing, then recording, and became known for creating albums where the songs advance a single story. Shauf joined "CBS This Morning" to perform "Things I Do."

How climate change is impacting Antarctica's ecosystem

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The frozen continent of Antarctica may be far from the world's population centers – but what happens in the rest of the world is having a big impact there. Roxana Saberi traveled to the region with researchers to see what must be done to protect the area.

Four senators balance impeachment with 2020 bids as Iowa caucus nears

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For the four Democratic senators running for president, the spring back to the campaign trail will happen the second the impeachment trial gavels out today. They head to Iowa with just nine days left until the state’s caucus. Ed O’Keefe shares how Senators Warren, Sanders, Klobuchar, and Bennet are juggling their day jobs with their ambitions.





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