A man was caught taking a snooze in his seat at the stadium during the Super Bowl matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night. Source
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WNBA legend on whether rape allegation complicates Kobe’s legacy
WNBA legend Lisa Leslie, who knew Kobe Bryant since he was 18 years old, said his legacy is “not complicated” for her. Source
WNBA legend on how Kobe Bryant was changing “mindsets of other men”
Bryant was often seen at WNBA games with his daughter Gianna. Source
Coronavirus threat spurs mass quarantines around the world
With over 20,000 sick worldwide and more than 420 dead in China, countries around the world are going to extreme lengths to try and keep coronavirus contained. But according to experts at WHO, some of these measures might be going too far. Mola Lenghi breaks down the world’s reaction from Princeton University, where nearly 100 students who recently traveled to China have self-quarantined. Source
Trump to give State of the Union address ahead of expected acquittal at impeachment trial
President Trump will deliver his State of the Union address Tuesday night in the same House chamber where he was impeached, just a day before the U.S. Senate is expected to acquit him. Nancy Cordes reports that many Republicans don’t want Mr. Trump to dwell on impeachment in the speech and instead focus on the economy or his plans for next year. Source
2020 Democrats campaign in New Hampshire as Iowa remains uncertain
With no real outcome from the Iowa caucus, presidential candidates have turned their attention to New Hampshire, where next week’s primary is set to further clarify where each Democratic contender stands with people around the country. Among Bernie Sanders’ first plans in the state is a response to President Trump’s State of the Union. Ed O’Keefe is in New Hampshire to break down what the other Democrats are doing to rally support before the vote. Source
Buttigieg calls Iowa caucus problems “frustrating”
2020 Democrat Pete Buttigieg expressed frustration over the technical errors that left Iowa with no caucus winner on Monday night. Despite that, the South Bend, Indiana, mayor joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about how he plans to move ahead to the rest of primary season and why his campaign can stand against President Trump. Source
Confusion, optimism as Democrats struggle to fix Iowa caucus chaos
Iowa Democrats were stunned and confused Monday night as technical issues surrounding the caucus forced a stumbling start to the battle for the Democratic nomination. Officials said they were confident Sunday night that nothing would go wrong, with the state party chairman assuring that Democrats were “probably the most prepared” they had ever been for a caucus. Major Garrett takes a close look at what went wrong and what candidates are doing to move forward. Source
Eye Opener: Outrage over technical difficulties at Iowa caucus
Technical trouble has forced Iowa Democrats to delay the vote count from Monday night’s caucus, though the primary contenders are already looking ahead to New Hampshire. Also, President Trump is set to address Congress and the nation on Tuesday night, less than 24 hours before the Senate is expected to acquit him in the impeachment trial. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
China admits “shortcomings” as deadly virus spreads
There have now been 2 deaths outside of mainland China, and Beijing has agreed to let an international team of experts into the country to help fight the virus. Source