The turnout for the Democratic primary in Mississippi on Tuesday could be an indicator of party energy in the November general election. Mississippi Today senior capitol reporter Bobby Harrison joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano to discuss the state of the race. Source
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Harry and Meghan bid farewell to royal life
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are free of their royal responsibilities after completing their official family obligations. Mark Phillips reports. Source
3/9/20: Red and Blue
Stocks tumble over growing oil price war; Climate change factoring into the 2020 race. Source
Pharmaceutical giant shipped investigational coronavirus drug to China without U.S. approval
Pharmaceutical giant Gilead reportedly sent a batch of an investigational coronavirus drug to China, without U.S. government approval. The company may have violated federal law by shipping the drug without the go-ahead from department of Health of Human Services officials. Axios reporter Caitlin Owens joins CBSN to discuss. Source
Trump considering tax cuts as coronavirus sinks markets
With recession fears increasing, the Trump administration is considering tax cuts for individuals and industries most affected. Nikki Battiste reports. Source
Italy on lockdown as coronavirus cases rise
Italy is taking aggressive measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak, including travel restrictions in and out of the country. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source
Advice for older Americans as coronavirus spreads
“The data really says that as you get older the risk goes up,” said a top doctor at the CDC. Here’s what you should know and do. Source
Trump and Pence address coronavirus fallout
The administration still can’t say how many Americans have been tested. Source
Cruise ship passengers to face quarantine
The Grand Princess cruise ship has docked at the Port of Oakland with 21 cases of the coronavirus. Carter Evans reports.q Source
As recession threatens, economists say: Just give cash
Main Street, not Wall Street, would be the most efficient target of any federal bailouts, many economists say. Source