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New coronavirus surges in Europe throw travelers into chaos

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There are now more than 21 million confirmed coronavirus cases around the world, and more than 765,000 deaths. As COVID-19 cases climb in some of Europe's key holiday destinations, many travelers are now finding themselves caught in changing travel restrictions. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

Eye Opener: Democrats ready for all-virtual convention

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The Democratic National Convention is set to start next week with an all-virtual slate of speakers. Also, millions of Americans are likely to vote by mail this November, and officials are warning of possible delays. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Trump amplifies racist birther theory against Kamala Harris

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Senator Kamala Harris is taking aim at President Trump's criticisms of mail-in ballots, after Mr. Trump promoted a false and racist conspiracy theory over Harris' eligibility to be on the Democratic ticket as vice presidential nominee in November. Ed O'Keefe dispels the birther claim.

Postal Service inspector general to probe changes to USPS made by Trump's postmaster general

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The Postal Service's inspector general has launched a probe into recent changes at post offices around the country as USPS warns states that mail-in ballots might not arrive on time to be counted. President Trump has rejected emergency funding efforts, insisting without evidence that mail-in voting would lead to election fraud. The move drew criticism from Democratic lawmakers, and even former President Obama, as Mr. Trump addressed a group of police officers at his New Jersey golf resort Friday evening. Читать дальше...

Heat wave takes over parts of West, Southwest

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Roughly one-third of the U.S. is in the grip of a dangerous heat system. Warnings and watches are in effect from the West to the Southern Plains. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" with more on the nation's weather.



2/16: Severe winter weather chills economy; How much will federal aid help Calif. farmers?

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Frequent winter storms and below average temperatures across many parts of the U.S. have caused many cities and towns to see their costs rise over budget; and, President Obama has pledged more than $100 million in federal aid to California farmers who are suffering from the severe drought. Many farmers, though, are wondering how much longer they can hold on.

2/6: Pa. governor says winter storm "worse than hurricane Sandy"; TSA bans all carry-on liquids on flights to Russia

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Power crews from as far away as Arkansas are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. Gov. Tom Corbett said the storm was as bad, or worse, than Superstorm Sandy; and, The TSA's ban underscores the concern behind the U.S. government's warning to airlines worldwide that terrorists may attempt to smuggle explosives inside tubes of toothpaste.

FTN Page 2: February 16

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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on politics and more with a panel of experts.

Is the F-35 worth it?

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Seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget, David Martin gets an inside look at what makes the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter the most expensive weapons system in history.

Are fruit flies the key in the fight against cancer?

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The battle against cancer in all its forms is perhaps the greatest medical challenge of our lifetime. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" reports on an exciting new treatment in which doctors are using fruit flies to develop a personalized cocktail of drugs tailor-made for each individual patient's cancer.

A truce in the GOP civil war?

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John Harris, Jennifer Rubin, David Sanger, Neera Tanden, and Bob Woodward discuss the recent votes on the debt ceiling and the budget and what they could say about governance in Washington.

Cory Remsburg’s long march back from war

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At last month's State of the Union Address Democrats and Republicans rose as one to salute a wounded warrior, Staff Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg. David Martin tells us how Remsburg arrived there, and about his long march back to a normal life.





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