Avenatti gained fame by representing adult film star Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against President Trump. Source
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2020 Daily Trail Markers: Nevada readies for caucuses — what to know
Nevada will be looking to prove it can competently carry out a caucus process after the Iowa Democratic Party’s mayhem this year. Source
Barr calls for outside prosecutor to review Michael Flynn case
Attorney General William Barr’s decision to review the criminal case against Michael Flynn will be seen as another favor to President Trump. The president has long felt his former National Security advisor was treated unfairly. Paula Reid reports. Source
Roger Stone again asks court for new trial
The request is under seal, but its existence was mentioned in an order by the judge in the case, Amy Berman Jackson. Source
Economist & author Arthur Brooks on “The Takeout” – 2/14/2020
Economist and author Arthur Brooks explains his opening remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast using his “love your enemy” theme, on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.” Source
Australia soldiers caring for rescued koalas
The soldiers fed 28 rescued koalas and helped build climbing structures for them in their new home. Source
Flooding in Mississippi prompts evacuations
The river is expected to reach levels not seen in nearly 40 years. Source
Trump speaks to National Border Patrol Council
“Say ‘thank you, Mr. President,'” he instructed the group, claiming he has made their jobs easier. Source
Australian soldiers spend their downtime caring for rescued koalas
Soldiers with the Australian Army have been caring for koalas at the Cleland Wildlife Park during their downtime. The soldiers also helped build climbing structures for the marsupials, which were transported from Kangaroo Island, an area devastated by the bushfires. Source
Impact of Trump’s tweets on Roger Stone case
President Trump is insisting he didn’t tell Attorney General William Barr to intervene in the Roger Stone case, even though he says he has the “legal right” to do so. This comes as Barr said Trump should not tweet about Justice Department matters. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and Politico’s Anita Kumar join CBSN with more. Source