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Reflecting on the U.S. Capitol riots one month later

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It's been just over a month since a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed Capitol Hill, leaving five people dead including a police officer. CBS News reporters Zak Hudak and Grace Segers were at the Capitol that day and they join CBSN's Tanya Rivero to share their experiences.

What to expect in Trump's historic second impeachment trial

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Former President Trump's second impeachment trial will begin Tuesday in the U.S. Senate over allegations he incited the assault on the U.S. Capitol. CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss what to expect from the proceedings.

COVID-19 variant in South Africa halts rollout of one vaccine

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Government leaders in South Africa are halting the rollout of 1 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine after new research indicates it may not work against a COVID-19 variant that's now prevalent in the country. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN from Johannesburg with more .

Biden administration reportedly preparing new rules limiting ICE arrests and deportations

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers will reportedly be given new guidance that will lead to fewer arrests and deportations. The Washington Post reports the policy change would mean ICE agents will no longer seek deportations for immigrants convicted of drunk driving and assault. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN to discuss.



Singers Jazmine Sullivan and H.E.R. on their unique Super Bowl performances, an unconventional game

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Critically acclaimed singers and songwriters Jazmine Sullivan and H.E.R. join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their renditions of the National Anthem and "America the Beautiful" that kicked off Sunday night's big game. They talk about performing at an unconventional Super Bowl due to the pandemic and reflect on what it means to be Black women at the Super Bowl during this time in our nation.

History of Queen Charlotte, the Black queen behind Netflix's hit series "Bridgerton"

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Mega-hit series "Bridgerton" quickly became Netflix's No. 1 show in the U.S. and more than 80 countries. It takes viewers back to Regency-era England in the early 1800s, where a multiracial cast engages in some steamy court intrigue. But the ruler of that court is provoking some intrigue of her own. Michelle Miller reports.

Some grocery stores fight "hero pay" for frontline workers

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Over 28,000 U.S. grocery workers have tested positive or been exposed to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the United Food and Commercial Workers union. A few cities, like Long Beach, California, have passed a "hero pay" ordinance to increase wages for grocery workers. However, a few stores are threatening to close rather than pay more. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joins "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Doctor on COVID-19 variants spreading rapidly in U.S.

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More contagious COVID-19 variants are spreading rapidly in the U.S. and a new study by the CDC finds the strain first found in the U.K. will become dominant here by March. Dr. Ron Elfenbein joins CBSN to discuss that plus President Biden's recent comments on the pandemic made in an exclusive interview with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell.

A look at the history of impeachment ahead of Trump's second trial

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Former President Trump's unprecedented second impeachment trial will get underway Tuesday. Last month, the House approved a single article of impeachment charging Mr. Trump with incitement of insurrection. CBS News' Elise Preston reports on what to expect, and Kenneth Davis, historian and New York Times best-selling author of "Don't Know Much About History," joined CBSN to discuss how high the bar has been set for impeachment and conviction.

Health workers document trip to Super Bowl 55

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The NFL honored 7,500 health care workers from around the country with tickets to the Super Bowl. “CBS This Morning” hears from five of those health care heroes who share their journeys from their hometowns all the way to the big game.

Leaked smartphone app data led New York Times reporters straight to Capitol rioters

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An anonymous source sent The New York Times a trove of cellphone location data from the day of the assault on the U.S. Capitol. Reporters were able to easily match device location pings to individual phone users – a process that may be helpful to law enforcement but raises broad privacy concerns about data collected from apps. New York Times Opinion writer and editor Stuart A. Thompson joins "CBSN AM" to talk about the investigation.





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