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Will Sanders pull off more surprise wins?

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Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are both likely to see success as Democrats go to the polls Tuesday night. Sanders says that with large voter turnout, his campaign can expect wins in Illinois, Missouri and Ohio. Meanwhile, if Clinton wins North Carolina and Florida, she'll complete a sweep of the South. Nancy Cordes has a report.

GOP candidates confident heading into "Mega Tuesday"

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It could be a do-or-die Tuesday for Marco Rubio and possibly John Kasich as their home states go up for grabs. Despite trailing in the polls, Rubio and Kasich sound as optimistic as the two men they're trailing, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. Major Garrett has more.

President Obama slams "vulgar" White House race

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At an Irish luncheon Tuesday, President Obama commented on the 2016 GOP campaign, saying "We've seen actual violence and we've heard silence from too many of our leaders." The comments come as Democrats and Republicans head to the polls for primaries in five states. CBSN's political team weighed in on the president's remarks.

Is it do-or-die for Marco Rubio in Florida?

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It's Super Tuesday part 3, and polls show Donald Trump is on his way to another good night. He's leading ahead of Sen. Marco Rubio in Florida, Rubio's homestate. Would a Trump win in Florida be Rubio's curtain call? CBS News political embed Sean Gallitz joins CBSN to discuss.

Doctor discusses what the pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccines means

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration say to stop administering Johnson & Johnson vaccines amid reports of six women who suffered from a rare blood clot days after receiving the company's vaccine. Dr. Dyan Hes, the founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on COVID-19.

Will Donald Trump sweep Super Tuesday 2?

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Five states are voting in today's Super Tuesday primary, with over 1,000 delegates up for grabs. Donald Trump took aim at John Kasich Tuesday, saying the Ohio governor was "nasty" in earlier debates. Can Trump secure enough delegates to effectively lock up the GOP nomination? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez, and democratic strategist Nomiki Konst join CBSN to discuss what's at stake in today's primary.



China turns to bike share to help decrease pollution

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The government of China’s capital, Beijing, is moving aggressively to reduce its infamous smog. Dangerous pollution has plagued the city of almost $22 million for years. Beijing officials recently announced a series of measures, including new subway lines, dedicated roads for buses and more bike lanes. Seth Doane reports on how new bike share programs are being used to help improve the environment, health and congestion.

Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara on "Schitt's Creek," Canada

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Comedic legends Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara met in Toronto at The Second City comedy troupe in the 1970s. The duo has shared the screen in seven movies, including Christopher Guest’s mockumentaries, “Waiting for Guffman,” "A Mighty Wind” and “For Your Consideration.” They now star in a TV series about a family that goes from riches to rags, forced to move to a town called Schitt’s Creek. Levy and O’Hara join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the sitcom.

What 5th graders think about the 2016 presidential race

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Children are joining in on the 2016 elections conversation. The name calling, yelling and attack ads might leave parents wondering how to talk to kids about the campaigns, but it might be easier than they think. Chip Reid spoke to a handful of 5th graders in Virginia to see what they thought about this election cycle and candidates including Donald Trump.

Kasich: We're going to win Ohio, then it's a whole new ball game

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Voters in John Kasich's home state of Ohio could decide his campaign future on Tuesday. A new poll shows the governor leading Donald Trump there by five points. Trump starts the day with 457 delegates, the most of the four remaining Republicans, while Kasich has the fewest with 61. But he will add 66 more delegates if he wins the Ohio primary. Kasich joins “CBS This Morning” from Westerville, Ohio, to discuss his expectations for Tuesday.

Russian forces begin to withdraw from Syria

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Russian forces have started to withdraw from Syria. Military jets took off from their base in Syria Tuesday to return to Russia. President Vladimir Putin says Moscow has accomplished nearly all of its goals in the conflict. Holly Williams, who has reported extensively from inside Syria, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest developments and its impact on the U.S. fight against ISIS.

New details about ISIS fighter claiming to be from Virginia

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United States investigators are trying to confirm the identity of an apparent American citizen who defected from ISIS in Iraq. The man is being held by Kurdish forces. He was carrying a Virginia driver's license when he was taken into custody. He surrendered Monday at a checkpoint near the Iraqi town of Sinjar. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Erbil, Iraq.

Communities threatened by floods in Texas, Louisiana

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More than 40 million Americans are bracing for possible severe weather Tuesday. A tornado tore through Ohio Monday northwest of Dayton, damaging several buildings. Large pieces of hail pounded South Carolina and winds accelerated to around 70 mph. Farther south, rising rivers in Louisiana and Texas have forced evacuations. David Begnaud reports from Deweyville, Texas, where the governor has declared a state of emergency.

Dickerson on Trump's fight to win Florida, Ohio

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CBS News political director and “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Donald Trump's push to win Ohio and Florida primaries, and what Marco Rubio's loss in his home state could mean.

Democratic contests could decide how long race lasts

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Like the Republicans, Democrats are voting in five big states Tuesday. A poll gives Hillary Clinton a commanding 26-point lead in Florida, where 214 delegates are up for grabs. But polls in Ohio show Bernie Sanders trailing Clinton by only five points. Nancy Cordes reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, another state where Clinton is the favorite.

On this day: LBJ calls calls for equal voting rights

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On March 15th, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson spoke before Congress, calling for legislation to protect the voting rights of all Americans. Watch CBS News coverage from that day.

Stars of "Hamilton" freestyle rap with Obama

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Lin-Manuel Miranda, star of the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton" performs a freestyle rap at the White House with President Obama and a U.S. Marine Corps drummer. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the details and video.

What happens in Florida and Ohio could change everything

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Tuesday, March 15, is like Super Tuesday, part three. If Trump wins, his nomination is in sight. If he doesn't, we could be headed to a contested convention. And don't count out a Democratic upset either. Nothing is set in stone until the votes are cast.

Other GOP candidates urge voters to shun Trump

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The other Republican candidates urged voters to shun Donald Trump, often citing the recent violence at his campaign rallies. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett and Bloomberg Politics' Sasha Issenberg join CBSN to discuss.

Escapees from ISIS rule in Mosul detail life under extremist group

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ISIS still controls about a third of Syria and Iraq, including Mosul. The Iraqi city is isolated from the world since ISIS took it over in 2014. Holly Williams spoke with citizens that managed to escape Mosul by crossing the front lines of a fierce battle.

Yale basketball captain to sue amid sexual assault scandal

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The Yale men's basketball team is heading to the NCAA tournament for the first time in more than 50 years. But they will be heading to the tournament without their captain amid a growing sexual assault scandal. Jericka Duncan reports.

Schieffer talks Trump and the GOP's future

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Bob Schieffer gives his take on the 2016 presidential campaigns -- can Donald Trump win the White House, and does Hillary Clinton have a lock on the Democratic race?





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