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Trump likely to be acquitted in impeachment trial

President Trump’s impeachment trial will come to an end Wednesday, and the president is likely to be acquitted. In a traditional pre-Super Bowl presidential interview, Mr. Trump said impeachment has taken a toll and doubted whether he can work with Democrats going forward. Weijia Jiang reports on the impact of the trial ahead of the State of the Union on Tuesday night. Source

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Iowa caucus: Four “competitive” Democratic campaigns

Iowa will kick off the 2020 primary election season Monday night. Democrats are in a tight race to be the nominee to face President Trump in November. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and special correspondent Alex Wagner join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the race. Source

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Iowa caucus: Poll shows tight race with Biden, Sanders tied

The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows a tight race in Iowa. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders are tied with 25% support each. But Pete Buttigieg and Senator Elizabeth Warren are also both in a position to win some delegates. Senator Amy Klobuchar rounds out the top five. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source

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Iowa caucus: Democrats make final push for votes

Iowa voters will cast their first-in-the-nation caucus votes for president Monday night. The caucus follows roughly 2,200 campaign events over more than two years of town halls, county fairs and visits to diners like this one. Tony Dokoupil reports from the state on how the candidates were making their final pitches to voters. Source

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Actress Claire Danes on the final season of “Homeland”

The final season of Showtime’s hit TV series “Homeland” premieres Sunday. For nearly a decade, actress Claire Danes has portrayed CIA agent Carrie Mathison. In the season premiere, Danes joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new season, which starts with her character suspected of being a double agent after spending more than 200 days in a Russian prison. Source

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