Donald Trump spoke to CBS News about his debate performance and widespread criticism from the GOP establishment. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with analysis. Source
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Trump Interview: Debate was easy
Donald Trump speaks to CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett about his debate performance, the Trump University controversy, Mitt Romney and John McCain’s criticism and his prospects in upcoming primary states. Source
John Kasich Interview: Ohio victory will change game
Ohio Governor John Kasich speaks to CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett about strategies and difficulties his campaign faces going forward. Source
Bob Schieffer: GOP establishment going through stages of grief
On Super Tuesday, Donald Trump won seven states from Arkansas to Vermont, showing the breadth of his support and adding 234 delegates. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton picked up 490 delegates, and Bernie Sanders won 302. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer, who spoke with Republican leaders, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the GOP’s civil war. Source
Nancy Pelosi says she could have fought Capitol rioters
“They would have had a battle on their hands,” Pelosi said of the insurrectionists who broke into the Capitol on January 6. Source
Erin Andrews tells court that stalking has lasting impact
Lawyers for a Tennessee hotel operator could call more witnesses Wednesday as they fight a lawsuit by sportscaster Erin Andrews. They suggested Tuesday that the leak of a nude video in 2008 may have helped Andrews’ career. She is suing for $75 million after a stalker secretly filmed her through a peephole. Anna Werner reports. Source
WorldView: Iran blames Israel for “nuclear terrorism” after attack on facility; Officials exhume victims from mass grave in Spain
New details have surfaced about the damage at an Iran nuclear facility attacked earlier this week. Officials in Spain are opening up a mass grave that holds 33,000 civil war victims. Brazil has more deaths than births amid rising coronavirus cases. Japan seeks to quell a spike in virus cases as the Olympic Games approach. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins “CBSN AM” from London with more. Source
OB/GYN discusses concerns surrounding the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Verywell Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jessica Shepherd, an obstetrician-gynecologist, joined CBSN to discuss the pause on the Johnson and Johnson vaccine because of six cases of rare but severe blood clots. Source
Oscars shine light on diversity, other issues
The Academy Awards turned out to be a platform not just for racial representation in the movies, led by host Chris Rock’s incisive insight and parody, but a wide array of causes, from global warming and bank reform to sexual abuse in church and on campus. With more on the powerful night of activism at the Oscars, Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier joins CBSN. Source
The Royals Report: Queen Elizabeth II conducted her first in-person royal duty since Prince Philip’s death as the family prepares for his funeral
Queen Elizabeth II conducted her first in-person royal duty Tuesday, just days after the passing of her husband Prince Philip. Preparations are underway for the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, which will be Saturday at Windsor Castle. BBC News royal correspondent Sarah Campbell joins “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source