Eagles win Super Bowl, top Patriots 41-33
The Philadelphia Eagles captured their first Super Bowl championship Sunday, beating the New England Patriots, 41-33. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports from Minneapolis.
The Philadelphia Eagles captured their first Super Bowl championship Sunday, beating the New England Patriots, 41-33. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports from Minneapolis.
Philadelphia Eagles' fans flocked to the streets after their team's 41-33 Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. A CBS Philly reporter was in the thick of the celebration early Monday morning.
A group of activists protesting police brutality block a light-rail line carrying fans to the Super Bowl in Minneapolis just hours before the game.
Washingtonian staffers resumed publishing Monday after top exec said companies may turn employees into freelancers if they don't return to offices.
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Hours before Super Bowl and amid a season-long protest by NFL players, President Trump reminded football fans to stand for the national anthem.
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Rep Trey Gowdy, a Republican from South Carolina, is one of the only members of Congress to read the documents underlying the so-called Nunes memo. He says the memo shouldn't be construed as an attack on the FBI or Robert Mueller's investigation. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan interviewed the retiring congressman on Sunday's "Face the Nation" and joined CBSN to discuss.
Super Bowl Sunday has arrived! The New England Patriots are squaring off against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The Patriots are competing to win their 6th championship, while the Eagles are fighting to win their first. Can the Eagles pull off an upset? CBS Sports writer Reid Forgrave joins CBSN to talk about what to watch for in tonight's Super Bowl.
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Michael Allen, former majority staff director for the House Intelligence Committee, joined CBSN to discuss the controversial memo released by Republicans on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Allen said Republicans appear to be motivated by an effort to discredit the FBI's process for obtaining foreign intelligence surveillance warrants, such as one used to monitor Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
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