The Senate is likely to acquit President Trump in his impeachment trial on Wednesday. The votes of three Democrats and two Republicans are still unclear. Paul Kane of the Washington Post joined CBSN to break down the vote, a possible censure resolution, and what the trial means for the future. Source
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Nevada Democratic Party scraps use of app following Iowa delay
“We will not be employing the same app or vendor used in the Iowa caucus.” Source
Chiefs coach says he’d accept White House invitation
“If they’re inviting us, I’ll be there,” Reid said. “It’s quite an honor.” Source
Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Super Bowl LIV
In this week’s edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback, CBS News special correspondent James Brown joined CBSN to talk about Super Bowl LIV and the Kansas City Chiefs’ big win. Source
Trump’s legal team concludes opening arguments in Senate impeachment trial
President Trump’s legal team concluded their opening arguments in the Senate impeachment trial Tuesday. CBSN political contributor and AP White House reporter Zeke Miller, Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson, and USA Today politics reporter Nicholas Wu joined CBSN to discuss. Source
Trump giving State of the Union ahead of expected Senate acquittal
President Trump will be the second president to deliver a State of the Union address after being impeached. Source
Justin Bieber reveals his drug abuse got “crazy scary”
“My security would come into the room at night to check my pulse. People don’t know how serious it got,” Bieber shared in the latest episode of his YouTube series. Source
Iowa caucus results: State party blames coding issue for delays
The app used by the party to report results was recording the data accurately, but “was reporting out only partial data,” according to the Iowa Democratic Party. Source
What went wrong in Iowa
Not a cyberattack, but cyber-failure appears to have set off the widespread confusion. Source
President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial winding down
As the Senate impeachment trial heads toward a final vote, Democrats urged the Senate to hold President Trump accountable for abusing his power. Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for USA Today, joins CBSN to discuss the trial. Source