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Video shows man holding child during violent bar fight

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Video released by the Jefferson County, Colorado sheriff's officials shows a man holding a young girl during a fight at a Pine Junction bar and restaurant in January. Deputies are still searching for a second man involved in the fight.

Kellyanne Conway violated Hatch Act with TV comments

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Federal investigators say White House aide Kellyanne Conway violated the Hatch Act by "advocating for and against candidates" during the Alabama Senate special election campaign in December 2017. But Politico's Jake Sherman tells CBSN she is unlikely to face any punishment.

How will NFL teams handle protest controversy next season?

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Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said his players will stand for the anthem in the 2018 NFL season, and a new report says the Houston Texas won't sign players who have engaged in the protests. CBS Sports columnist Bill Reiter joins CBSN to discuss how teams are handling the controversial protests.

Speaker Paul Ryan pushes back on Trump's tariffs

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House Speaker Paul Ryan is pushing back against President Trump's tariff plan, and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said Mexico and Canada would not face steel and aluminum tariffs if a fair NAFTA deal is reached. Politico's Jake Sherman joins CBSN with more on that and other headlines from Capitol Hill.

Trump on North Korea: "We have made progress"

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President Trump says he would like to be optimistic when it comes to possible talks with the North Koreans. Speaking at the White House Tuesday, he said brokering a dialogue with the regime would be a "great thing for the world."

Israelis and Palestinians exchange rocket fire as tensions escalate

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Palestinians fired hundreds of rockets into Israel on Tuesday as Israel continued to launch airstrikes on Gaza. The exchange followed days of violence in Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip. Newsday columnist Dan Raviv joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the conflict.



Global analysis: North Korea talks & Trump tariffs

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In a rare move, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with South Korean delegates in Pyongyang. The South says Kim would possibly be willing to give up his nuclear weapons if certain conditions are met. Meanwhile, there's also growing fallout from President Trump's proposed tariffs. Eurasia Group president and CBS News senior global affairs contributor Ian Bremmer takes CBSN through the latest.

Pennsylvania's special election campaign heats up

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Pennsylvania's special election March 13 pits Republican state representative Rick Saccone against Democratic former prosecutor Conor Lamb for a hotly contested House seat in a district that supported President Trump. John Micek, a political columnist and opinions editor for Pennlive.com, joins CBSN to take a look at this crucial race.

First-time female candidates in Texas on why they're running for office

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More than 160 women across Texas are competing in local, state and federal primaries. They're part of a national wave of women seeking public office. CBS News' Jan Crawford sits down with four first-time female candidates in the state who are looking to make change.

Wreckage not last ship to bring slaves to U.S., investigation finds

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Investigators have determined that an old wooden wreck found on the Alabama Gulf Coast​ isn't the last slave ship to land in the United States, the Alabama Historical Commission said Monday. A statement released by the state agency said the ship remains found north of Mobile are too large and new to be those of the Clotilda. WKRG-TV's Bill Riales reports.

Democrats under pressure to use razor-thin majorities to pass infrastructure bill, elections reform

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Democrats are under pressure to use their narrow majorities in the House and Senate to deliver on legislative priorities. CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, Politico White House correspondent Natasha Korecki, and Washinton Post congressional reporter Marianna Sotomayor join "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on how President Biden is trying to reach across the aisle, and the Senate battle over the "For the People Act."

New York's Elise Stefanik poised for House GOP leadership role

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Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of New York is poised to replace Liz Cheney as GOP conference chair. Philip Klinkner, a professor at Hamilton College, joins Elaine Quijano on "Red and Blue" to discuss Stefanik's rise in the Republican Party.

Eye Opener: Hollywood shines spotlight on women at Oscars

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"The Shape of Water" wins the Oscar for Best Picture, but Hollywood's biggest night belonged to women. Also, there's a showdown between President Trump and some of his closest Republican allies over proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.





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