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Public health emergency declared over coronavirus

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The federal government has declared a public health emergency and is taking a historic step to contain the coronavirus. For the first time in decades, U.S. citizens returning from China are being quarantined. Carter Evans has the latest.

Iowa parents struggle with high child care costs

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Iowa is filled with young parents struggling to find affordable child care. The state has one of the lowest unemployment rates, but leads the nation in families where both parents work outside the home. Nikole Killion has more.

Saturday Sessions: William Prince performs "Breathless"

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Born and raised in western Canada, William Prince released his debut album, "Earthly Days" in 2015. It went on to win a Juno Award - Canada's answer to the Grammys - which led to a record deal and tours. As the opening act for fellow Canadian Neil Young, and last year with Grammy-nominee Yola, Prince’s star has been rising leading up to his second album, “Reliever.” Prince joings “CBS This Morning” to perform “Breathless”



Saturday Sessions: William Prince performs "Always Have What We Had"

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Born and raised in western Canada, William Prince released his debut album, "Earthly Days" in 2015. It went on to win a Juno Award - Canada's answer to the Grammys - which led to a record deal and tours. As the opening act for fellow Canadian Neil Young, and last year with Grammy-nominee Yola, Prince’s star has been rising leading up to his second album, “Reliever.” Prince joings “CBS This Morning” to perform “Always Have What We Had”

Trump considers further precautions, travel restrictions over coronavirus panic

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The Trump administration has said it will start barring most foreign nationals from entering the U.S. if they’ve been to China in the 14 days before they arrive. Around the world, most airline carriers have frozen or cut direct flights from Beijing, Shanghai, and other Chinese cities after WHO declared coronavirus a global health emergency. Ramy Inocencio reports from Beijing’s capital airport where travelers are scarce.

Nature: Giraffes

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"Sunday Morning" takes us to Africa to witness a tower of giraffes. Videographer: Judith Lehmberg.

Mandy Patinkin on the refugee crisis

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For the past five years, Mandy Patinkin, the star of "Homeland," has served as an ambassador for the humanitarian organization International Rescue Committee. He spoke with correspondent Holly Williams in Jordan, near the Syrian border, about the urgency needed for the United States and other nations to give support to refugees fleeing conflict in their home countries.

Mandy Patinkin on "The Princess Bride"

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One of actor Mandy Patinkin's most popular roles was the 1987 fantasy, "The Princess Bride," in which he played a man bent on revenge ("Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die"). In this web exclusive he talked with correspondent Holly Williams about the legacy of his character.

Mandy Patinkin on singing

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In this web extra, Tony-, Grammy- and Emmy-winning actor Mandy Patinkin talks about his first love with correspondent Holly Williams.

Mandy Patinkin on being a perfectionist

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In this web exclusive, Mandy Patinkin, the star of "Homeland," explains to correspondent Holly Williams the basis of his "difficult" reputation as an actor, and how he was "blessed" to have transformed his self-critical nature.

U.K leaves the EU four bitter years after Brexit vote

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Britain officially left the European Union late Friday night. It marks the end of more than 3 years of bitter fighting over Brexit - and the start of an uncertain future for the country. Roxana Saberi reports.

Calendar: Week of February 3

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From the Iowa caucuses to National Wear Red Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Almanac: Balto

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On February 2, 1925, the Siberian Husky led his relay team of sled dogs to the end of a 674-mile journey, delivering desperately-needed serum to the children of Nome, Alaska. Jane Pauley reports.

Iowa Democrats to vote on "electability"

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As voters in Iowa head to the state's caucuses on Monday, polls show a majority of Democrats have one thing on their minds: defeating President Trump in November. But just how to succeed at defeating the incumbent Republican is proving divisive. Will Iowans back a candidate who promises fundamental change – a progressive figure like Bernie Sanders of Elizabeth Warren – or one who will bring politics "back to normal" – a moderate such Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg or Amy Klobuchar? Nicholas Thompson, the editor-in-chief of Wired... Читать дальше...

East Africa's plague of locusts

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Among the more unsettling images of the week past was of billions of locusts ravaging Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia in East Africa, devouring crops and threatening the food supply of millions of people. Jane Pauley reports.

Master picker Mike Wolfe of "American Pickers"

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An archaeologist of antiques, Mike Wolfe has taken viewers on a nationwide scavenger hunt for historic finds via his History Channel series, "American Pickers." But he's not just about buying up the past; he's also helping preserve it, by restoring old Main Street buildings in Le Claire, Iowa, and elsewhere. Lee Cowan talked with Wolfe about his passion for relics of history.

Taika Waititi, Scarlett Johansson on "Jojo Rabbit"

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New Zealand writer-director Taika Waititi's rollicking World War II satire centers on a German boy, an aspiring young Nazi, who fantasizes about his best buddy Adolf Hitler while discovering his mother is harboring a Jewish girl in their house. Audacious and touching, the film has been nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Tracy Smith talks with Waititi and with Oscar-nominee Scarlett Johansson.

James Taylor on new album, memoir

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Life these days is pretty sweet for James Taylor, the musician-songwriter famed for such hits as "Fire and Rain," "Carolina In My Mind" and "Sweet Baby James." At 71 he is as busy as ever, looking back in a new audio memoir on his early days in North Carolina, and exploring the songs he loved growing up in an upcoming album, "American Standard." Jane Pauley visited Taylor at his home in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, where he talked about his turbulent youth and the revitalizing rewards of going back on tour.

Douglas Brinkley on the Senate's impeachment failure

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The presidential historian and "Sunday Morning" contributor says the impending acquittal of President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial (one which disallowed witnesses and evidentiary documents) shows the Senate placing political party self-interest above the long-term integrity of the legislative branch – signs that our country is embroiled in a domestic cold war.





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