This Morning from CBS News, Feb. 4, 2016
Clinton and Sanders try to allay Democratic voters' concerns in New Hampshire, Trump and Cruz accuse each other of backing Obamacare
Based in the CBS News London bureau since 2006, Tucker Reals graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2000 with a degree in broadcast journalism. He started his career that year at The Associated Press Television News' broadcast hub for the Americas in Washington, D.C., before moving to its global headquarters in London. His career has been shaped by and focused largely on geopolitics and conflict in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States.
Clinton and Sanders try to allay Democratic voters' concerns in New Hampshire, Trump and Cruz accuse each other of backing Obamacare
As severe weather returns to threaten thousands of Americans, we look at the dramatic impact undeclared voters could have in New Hampshire
We look at the state of the races after the fiercely contested Iowa caucuses, and meet the mother who heard her son's heartbeat, 2 years after he died
Iowans prepare to kick off the presidential election process, "60 Minutes" dives into the dark world of money movers, and the U.S. helps "re-tool" Ukraine's army
Donald Trump claims victory over Fox News by boycotting debate while his rivals duke it out in the blazing spotlight, and Walmart closures hit hard
Election 2016 is about to get rolling in earnest with the Iowa caucuses, but how do they work? We explain, as Ted Cruz tries again to entice Trump into a face-off
We investigate how "Wounded Warrior Project" spends the money it raises, and look at the math behind Trump's economic promises
Move was made out of respect for Muslim president on historic trip to Europe, but not all Italians are impressed
As thousands struggle to return to school and work from D.C. to New York, we meet a survivor of the Paris attacks struggling "to see love"
An American college student is jailed in North Korea, and we meet a Belgian mother left grieving after her son bought into ISIS' propaganda
Emails raise new questions about Michigan governor's reaction to Flint water crisis, and we find out why it's important to take caution with political donations
We talk to young people in the impoverished French neighborhoods where ISIS is sowing the seeds of terror, and does Trump have a real ground-game in N.H.?
Sean Penn tells CBS News his "terrible regret" over his interview with "El Chapo," and we weigh-up the GOP candidates' performance in last night's debate
10 American sailors are freed by Iran after a day held in the Persian Gulf, and we analyze President Obama's final State of the Union address
We look at Mr. Obama's approval ratings ahead of the State of the Union address, and ask Americans for their views on guns and national security