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Polar vortex could bring frigid temperatures as far south as Texas

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Much of the country is facing a blast of bitterly cold weather Wednesday morning. Along with a series of snowstorms threatening the East and Midwest, an icy mass of air will dive down from western Canada, reaching as far south as Texas by the weekend. Meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins "CBS This Morning" with more.

WorldView: Myanmar police crackdown; Uganda election misinformation on Facebook

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Myanmar police have started using water cannons, rubber bullets and even live rounds against anti-coup protesters. Facebook removed thousands of accounts connected to a misinformation on Uganda's election. Haiti's president has removed three Supreme Court justices. And the world's second-oldest living person, a 116-year-old nun in France, has survived COVID-19. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins "CBSN AM" with today's global headlines.

Doctor on COVID-19 variants, vaccines and common side effects

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The number of cases of COVID-19 from new, more infectious variants of the virus are rising rapidly in the U.S., the CDC warns. Dr. Neeta Ogden joins CBSN to discuss the state of the vaccination effort and the most common side effects that sometimes come with the second dose.

Trump's Senate impeachment trial moves to opening arguments

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All 100 senators are preparing for the official opening arguments from the House impeachment managers and former President Trump's defense team in the case against him. A bipartisan vote Tuesday determined the trial is constitutional and can move forward. CBS News political contributor Molly Hooper joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.



Turkish opposition lawmakers accuse country of selling out Uighurs for vaccine

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The Associated Press detailed allegations Turkish lawmakers are making against the country's government of selling out Uighurs, a Muslim minority group, in exchange for vaccines from China, which has been cracking down on the group within its borders. One of the authors of that article Dake Kang joined CBSN AM to talk about the accusations and the vaccine.

"Free Little Art Gallery" sparks joy across the world

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Seattle artist Stacy Milrany created the "Free Little Art Gallery" to make art more accessible to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Milrany speaks to CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers.

Wharton professor on how rethinking can improve happiness, career success

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Bestselling author and psychologist Adam Grant is on a mission to help people master the art of rethinking." He joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about his new book, "Think Again", and how reconsidering our ideas and positions can improve success at work and increase happiness in life.

House committees work on COVID-19 relief package

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Democratic-led committees in the House are focused on crafting parts of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package, including raising the child tax credit and the minimum wage. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the proposals.

Sarah Thomas becomes first woman to referee a Super Bowl

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Sarah Thomas, the NFL's first full-time female referee, made history on Sunday as the first woman to ever officiate a Super Bowl. Thomas joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how she reached this point in her career and shares her message to young women who hope to follow in her footsteps.

NYC organization teams up with government to bring COVID-19 vaccine to minority communities

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The Bronx in New York City is the borough hardest hit with COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths, in a city where minority senior citizens are getting vaccinated at low rates. One NYC group teamed up with Governor Andrew Cuomo to make sure vaccines were brought straight to their churches, homes and even their favorite sports arena, Yankee Stadium. Nancy Chen reports.

Opening arguments in Trump impeachment trial to begin

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Opening arguments will formally begin Wednesday in the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, after six Republicans joined Democrats in voting to let the trial proceed. The 56-44 vote came after House impeachment managers previewed their case against Mr. Trump, using powerful video to walk senators through the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol that they say he incited. Nancy Cordes reports.





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