James Dailey has been on Florida’s death row for over 30 years, having been sentenced for killing a 14-year-old in 1985. Now his attorneys are pleading for a court to reconsider his case after another man confessed to the crime. Criminal defense attorney Ken Belkin joins CBSN to break down the latest developments in the case. Source
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2020 Daily Trail Markers: Sanders tops Democratic rivals in 4th quarter fundraising
Demcoratic presidential hopefuls are releasing their fourth quarter fundraising numbers. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Cara Korte and Jack Turman and CBS News political unit associate producers Sarah Ewall-Wice and Ben Mitchell join CBSN to discuss. Source
Texas man missing at Grand Canyon for 11 days found alive
Before being located, the 58-year-old was last seen at a lodge in Grand Canyon Village on December 22. Source
Marianne Williamson lays off entire campaign staff
But she says she’s not planning to end her campaign. Source
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Tensions rising in the Middle East after embassy attack; 98-year-old swimmer refuses to slow down. Source
Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran’s elite military force, dead in Baghdad air strike
Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite military force, was killed in a Baghdad air strike. U.S. officials have not yet confirmed the reports. “Face the Nation” anchor and CBS News senior foreign affair correspondent Margaret Brennan is joined by CBS News national security correspondent David Martin. Source
Qasem Soleimani, Iranian military leader, dead in Baghdad strike
The U.S. Defense Department said late Thursday that “decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel” was ordered by President Trump. Source
1/2/20: Red and Blue
Senate still at impasse over impeachment trial; FDA issues ban on most flavored vaping products. Source
Qassem Soleimani, Iranian military leader, dead in Baghdad strike
The U.S. carried out the strike in Baghdad. Source
Judge says baby can be removed from life support
Tinslee Lewis’ mother disagrees with the decision by doctors, who say the infant is in pain and that her condition will never improve. Source