Trump was found not guilty on two articles of impeachment on Wednesday, with all but one Republican voting to acquit him. Source
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Safety questions raised about popular car booster seat
A new investigation raises serious questions about some safety claims bade by the maker of a popular car booster seat for children currently on the market. Disturbing video obtained by ProPublica shows a child-sized dummy being violently tossed around during a side-impact crash test. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN AM with more. Source
Oscars 2020: Watch the Best Actor nominees
Check out clips from performances nominated for this year’s Academy Award and interviews with the stars Source
“Horrific” crash test videos raise safety concerns of kids’ car seats
After a car crash while sitting in an Evenflo’s Big Kid booster seat, a 5-year-old girl was left paralyzed from the neck down. Source
Mississippi state prisons under investigation after series of deaths
Four Mississippi state prisons are the focus of a federal civil rights investigation after a series of inmate deaths. At least 15 people have died inside state facilities since late December and as recently as last weekend. The probe will explore whether prison officials have done enough to adequately protect inmates from physical harm. The quality of mental health care and suicide prevention efforts are also under investigation. Source
Elizabeth Smart reveals why she created Smart Defense program
Elizabeth Smart, who was kidnapped and sexually assaulted at 14, reveals that she was sexually assaulted again in summer 2019 while on an airplane. The harrowing experience inspired her to launch “Smart Defense,” a program aimed to teach women and girls the skills and confidence they need to protect themselves. Smart talks with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King about how her experiences shaped her belief in self-defense. Source
Scientists look to HIV, Ebola medications for coronavirus treatment
Scientists working to combat the global coronavirus outbreak are hoping to repurpose drugs used to treat other viruses such as HIV and Ebola. Over 28,000 cases have been confirmed worldwide, including 12 in the U.S. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” to explain how the drugs may work. Source
Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V. Gordon on creating “Little America”
New Apple TV series “Little America” explores U.S. immigrants’ hopeful journeys to find the American dream. The show was inspired by eight true stories of people who emigrated from countries like China, Nigeria and Syria. “Little America” creators Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, the husband and wife team behind “The Big Sick,” join “CBS This Morning” to explain why and how they set out to tell these stories. Source
Yovanovitch: Trump admin has “undermined our democratic institutions”
Yovanovitch criticized the Trump administration in a new op-ed, writing it has “undermined our democratic institutions.” Source
Program uses acting and activism to empower young women
“Girl Be Heard,” a program aimed to encourage young women and girls to find their own voice through the arts, reaches women aged 11 to 21 through a traveling company and free after-school and weekend community programs. Dana Jacobson reports on how the group is using acting and activism to “encourage the next generation of leaders” for our series A More Perfect Union. Source