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Investigation questions safety of some car booster seats

A new investigation is raising questions about some safety claims made by the maker of a popular car booster seat for children. Video obtained by ProPublica shows a child-sized dummy being tossed around during a crash test. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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2020 Democrats increase ad buys ahead of New Hampshire primary

Senator Bernie Sanders' campaign announced they raised $25 million in the month of January alone. The record numbers come as the 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls ramp up their ad buys ahead of the New Hampshire primary. CBS News political unit associate producer Sarah Ewall-Wice joins CBSN with more on the candidates' investments.

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Trump takes victory lap after acquittal at impeachment trial

President Trump led an extraordinary political rally inside the White House on Thursday as officials, supporters, lawyers and family members cheered him on. Trump blasted the members of Congress who impeached him while threatening political payback. Weijia Jiang breaks down what the next steps are as the government moves on from the bitter impeachment fight.

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Weinstein defense team to call witnesses on Friday

Harvey Weinstein’s defense team is calling witnesses on Friday at the disgraced movie mogul’s New York trial. Weinstein’s lawyers will attempt to use the testimony to discredit evidence he engaged in a pattern of criminal sexual behavior while he stands trial for raping one woman and assaulting another. Jericka Duncan reports on the trial as it reaches the end of another week.

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Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg claim victory in close Iowa caucus

Iowa Democrats say they have finally reported all the results from Monday's caucus, but the count is too close for CBS News to call a winner. The final delegate count shows Pete Buttigieg and Senator Bernie Sanders essentially tied for first place, with both candidates claiming victory. However, there is no telling if the DNC chair’s call for a recount would produce any clarity. Ed O’Keefe is in New Hampshire where candidates are focused on the next primary.

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Police issue warrants in case of missing college student after 25 years

A cold case stretching back almost 25 years may have a major break as police carry out search warrants in two states over the disappearance of Kristin Smart. Smart, a 19-year-old college freshman, was declared legally dead in 2002, but her body was never found. California resident Paul Flores is who police believe was the last person ever seen with her. Mireya Villarreal reports on the mystery after law enforcement issued warrants to search the home of Flores’ mother and another location.

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Tons of toxic coal ash are being shipped to mainland U.S.

Thousands of tons of toxic coal ash are being brought to the mainland U.S. as the Trump administration weakens regulations on coal plants. Coal ash, the byproduct of burning coal, is linked to cancer and other diseases. Jim Axelrod has been investigating why the hazardous waste is traveling from Puerto Rico to Jacksonville, Florida.

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Inside a coronavirus quarantined cruise ship

The coronavirus crisis is growing as more cruise ships are quarantined over infection fears. One in Japan now has 61 confirmed cases, including nine Americans. On Friday morning, a ship came into port just outside of New York City in Bayonne, New Jersey with at least a dozen passengers showing coronavirus symptoms. Ramy Inocencio is in Hong Kong where he heard from some quarantined passengers.

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Heart attacks in pregnant women are on the rise

A recent study found that about one in four pregnancy or postpartum deaths are caused by cardiovascular complications. Hypertensive disorders in particular cause increased risk of heart failure, heart attack and stroke. Dr. Tara Narula spoke to one new mother whose cardiovascular complications could have reached life-threatening levels.

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What issues should 2020 Democrats focus on to stay competitive?

As the Iowa caucus chaos and impeachment wrap up, Democratic primary candidates shift their full focus to voters and their top issues to win in New Hampshire and beyond. Special correspondent and co-host of “The Circus” Alex Wagner joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what those issues are and how the candidates should approach them to stay competitive.

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NYPD weight loss group sheds 3,000 pounds

An NYPD lieutenant started a WW group at police headquarters. Together, her group has lost over 3,000 pounds, the equivalent of a police car. Oprah Winfrey joined the group on a wellness walk before a Saturday WW event at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. David Begnaud talks to the women about their weight loss.

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Coronavirus death toll tops 700

The death toll from the coronavirus has jumped to more than 700. Nearly all were in China. Meanwhile, more Americans are out of the outbreak zone and under quarantine. Ramy Inocencio reports.

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Georgia officer saves baby who couldn't breathe

A police sergeant in Georgia is being hailed as a hero after new body cam video shows him saving a baby who couldn't breathe. Janet Shamlian has more on the dramatic rescue and reunion.

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Sanders takes aim at Buttigieg ahead of the debate

A new poll shows Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg are leading the pack in New Hampshire in the run up to the Democratic debate. It's the last before Tuesday's primary. Ed O'Keefe reports.

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Multiple tornadoes appear to slam the East Coast

A week of violent weather is expected to get even more intense as the storms move into the Northeast. More than 30 tornadoes have been reported in recent days. Jeff Pegues has the latest.

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Trump fires impeachment witness from White House job

Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, who testified during the impeachment inquiry, was removed from the White House. It came just hours after President Trump said he still held a grudge against him. Paula Reid reports.

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No sign of engine failure in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash

Federal investigators appear to be ruling out engine failure nearly two weeks after a helicopter crashed, killing Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others. A preliminary report includes new details about the final moments of the flight. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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Coronavirus: What it looks like now, and what you can do

As coronavirus infections spread throughout the globe, Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to break down how the epidemic is predicted to play out, what people can do to try and stay protected.

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Trump fires key impeachment witnesses in apparent revenge path

President Trump appears to be on a path to revenge after firing key impeachment witnesses Gordon Sondland and Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman. Sondland was Trump’s ambassador to the EU, while Vindman was the National Security Council’s top Ukraine expert. Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted a thanks to lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff for uncovering “all who needed to be fired.” Paula Reid reports from the White House where Trump ignored all questions Friday night.

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First American dies from coronavirus

A cruise ship docked in Japan currently holds the largest single group of confirmed coronavirus infections outside of China. With at least 3,400 passengers and crew, it’s estimated that 61 passengers (including 11 Americans) have tested positive. New research suggests that the pangolin, an endangered mammal whose scales are highly valued in Chinese medicine, may have passed the virus on to humans. Michael George has the latest on coronavirus, including details surrounding the first American death.

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Saturday Sessions: Christopher Paul Stelling performs "Trouble Don't Follow Me"

Florida native Christopher Paul Stelling won acclaim with his debut album "Songs of Praise and Scorn" in 2012 before three-time Grammy winner Ben Harper offered to produce his latest album. Stelling joins "CBS This Morning's" Saturday Sessions to play "Trouble Don't Follow Me" from the new album, "Best of Luck" before his big national tour.

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Saturday Sessions: Christopher Paul Stelling performs "Hear Me Calling"

Florida native Christopher Paul Stelling won acclaim with his debut album "Songs of Praise and Scorn" in 2012 before three-time Grammy winner Ben Harper offered to produce his latest album. Stelling joins "CBS This Morning's" Saturday Sessions to play "Hear Me Calling" from the new album, "Best of Luck" before his big national tour.




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