Peloton is standing by a controversial TV ad for the company’s pricey stationary bikes despite a flurry of online criticism. Detractors say the spot promotes unhealthy views on women’s body image and marriage. CBSN Los Angeles’ tech expert Jessica Naziri has the latest. Source
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Cuomo: Increase in coronavirus cases expected as New York reopens
“You’re going to see an increase in the numbers, but you don’t want to see a spike,” Cuomo said at his daily coronavirus briefing. Source
Judge orders Los Angeles to move thousands of homeless people
The judge issued a preliminary injunction requiring relocation of an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 people Source
House Democrats to unveil articles of impeachment
House Democrats plan to unveil two articles of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday. Sources tell CBS News the inquiry, led by congressmen Jerry Nadler and Adam Schiff, will accuse the president of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
New Zealand volcano remains unstable, stalling recovery efforts
Forty-seven people, including nine Americans, were on New Zealand’s White Island when a deadly volcano in erupted Monday. Video captured just moments before the eruption shows people walking inside the crater. Ramy Inocencio reports from Whakatane. Source
DOJ watchdog says no “political bias” in FBI probe of Trump campaign, but errors
Attorney General William Barr says he’s not convinced by his own watchdog’s review of the investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia. The Justice Department inspector general found the FBI was justified in opening the investigation and found no evidence of political bias. But the report also found that agents made a series of errors. Catherine Herridge reports. Source
Half of U.S. employers make workers sign noncompete agreements
A study finds that half of U.S. companies require some of their workers to sign noncompete agreements — a promise they won’t work for competitors in the future. Source
Alex Bozarjian, reporter slapped by man during race coverage: “He took my power”
During her live TV report at a race, Alex Bozarjian of Savannah station WSAV-TV says she was assaulted. In the video, which has been viewed more than 10 million times, you can see one of the male runners moving behind her and appearing to slap her on the butt. Bozarjian joins “CBS This Morning” to share her side of the story. She says she was in “disbelief” when the man “helped himself to a part of my body.” Source
Deadly winter weather threatens millions in U.S.
A deadly winter storm is bringing snow, ice and rain to a 1,600-mile stretch of the country. Winter weather alerts are up from Colorado to Massachusetts. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli reports. Source
Democrats planning ahead for Senate impeachment trial
House Democrats are preparing for a historic vote to formally impeach President Trump on Wednesday. The House Judiciary Committee released a 658-page report on the impeachment, laying out the case from both Democrats and Republicans. Nancy Cordes reports. Source