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Lionel Richie talks Adele’s “Hello”

Four-time Grammy winner Lionel Richie, who released a song titled “Hello” in 1984, tells CBS News’ Michelle Miller what he think about Adele’s hit song. Richie will be honored Saturday as the 2016 MusiCares Person of the Year by The Recording Academy. Source

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Why is Hillary Clinton struggling with young voters?

Hillary Clinton continued to struggle with young voters and women in New Hampshire as she got clobbered by Bernie Sanders. The Vermont Senator dominated her with those two groups in his Granite State win. But he may have his own challenges in South Carolina with black voters. Mashable Politics editor Juana Summers and Mic.com senior politics writer Zeehan Aleem join CBSN with more on Clinton and Sanders’ challenges. Source

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Is Donald Trump a lock to win South Carolina?

After Donald Trump’s New Hampshire victory and Chris Christie’s exit from the race, which candidates have the advantage going into South Carolina? CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez and former chief of staff for Sen. Mitch McConnell Josh Holmes join CBSN with analysis of how the race in South Carolina is shaping up. Source

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Breaking: Chris Christie drops out of 2016 race

After disappointing numbers in the New Hampshire primary, New Jersey governor Chris Christie decides to drop out of the 2016 race. CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez and former chief of staff for Sen. Mitch McConnell Josh Holmes join CBSN with more on how it will affect the GOP field. Source

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North Carolina teacher wins Grammy Music Educator Award

The Music Educator Award is given each year by the Recording Academy and The Grammy Foundation. This year, Phillip Riggs from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics is taking the top honors. Mark Strassmann reports on the story you’ll see only on “CBS This Morning.” Source

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Bill O’Reilly: Trump and Sanders are the same person

Fox News host Bill O’Reilly explains why he thinks Republican front-runner Donald Trump and self-described socialist, Sen. Bernie Sanders, are the “same person.” O’Reilly talked about 2016 and election year politics during a guest appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Source

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