After uproar, exercise bike maker says TV spot is meant to “celebrate that fitness and wellness journey.” Source
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Day 6, Part 8: Collins and Republican counsel question witnesses
Congressman Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, and Republican counsel Paul Taylor questioned constitutional law experts Wednesday in the impeachment inquiry. Watch this portion of the witnesses’ testimony. Source
Bankruptcy judge mulls $1.3M bonus for opioid company CEO
Many state attorneys general contend the drug company executive bears some responsibility for deadly epidemic. Source
Nearly 700,000 Americans could lose food stamps under Trump plan
Critics say new rules that stiffen work requirements for federal nutrition aid will hurt the poor. Source
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House Judiciary Committee holds first impeachment hearing; potential risks of sharing photos of your kids online Source
Kamala Harris out of presidential race after struggling to maintain momentum
Senator Kamala Harris is the latest candidate to drop out of the race for the White House in 2020. The California Democrat was an early favorite but then failed to capitalize on big moments during the primary debates. CBS News correspondent Marc Liverman joined “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source
Willie Nelson no longer smoking weed
After canceling shows due to breathing problems, the singer said he doesn’t smoke any more. Source
How a device used to revive a heart could “revolutionize” transplants
The Organ Care System, or Heart in a Box, gives surgeons about 12 hours to get the heart to the recipient, double the amount of time in a traditional transplant Source
Watch live: 3 experts testify Trump committed impeachable offenses
The Judiciary Committee is hearing testimony from four constitutional law experts on the historical grounds for impeachment. Source
Feldman says Trump committed high crimes and misdemeanors
Constitutional law expert Noah Feldman of Harvard Law School testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that President Trump committed “impeachable high crimes and misdemeanors.” During his opening statement, Feldman said that high crimes and misdemeanors are defined as “abuses of power and of public trust connected to the office of the presidency.” Feldman then said Mr. Trump is guilty of these offenses because he solicited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “to announce investigations of his political rivals in order to gain personal advantage, including in the 2020 presidential election.” Source