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David Ignatius of the “Washington Post,” Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute, CBS News correspondent David Martin and Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution weigh in the war looming in Ukraine after Russia’s military invasion

David Ignatius of the “Washington Post,” Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute, CBS News National Security correspondent David Martin and Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution weigh in the war looming in Ukraine after Russia’s military invasion.

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.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke with his Russian counterpart on the phone about the crisis in Ukraine. The Pentagon has not released details on the conversation.

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke with his Russian counterpart on the phone about the crisis in Ukraine. The Pentagon has not released details on the conversation, but in an interview with "Face the Nation," Hagel told Bob Schieffer that it would be a mistake for the Russians if they decided to go into Ukraine.

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Thousands of Russian soldiers have arrived in Crimea, taking control of roads and Crimean air space. In response, Ukraine's armed forces have been ordered to be at full readiness

Thousands of Russian soldiers have arrived in Crimea, taking control of roads and Crimean air space. In response, Ukraine's armed forces have been ordered to be at full readiness, and the country's acting prime minister warned that Russian military intervention would be the beginning of war. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

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U.S. officials stopped short of calling the troop movement an outright invasion, but one told David Martin, "This is history being made." They are landing at a military airfield near Crimea's capital

U.S. officials stopped short of calling the troop movement an outright invasion, but one told David Martin, "This is history being made." They are landing at a military airfield near Crimea's capital, in what appears to be a classic operation for inserting troops in a foreign country.

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Top U.S. officials say there's no consideration of U.S. military action, but the White House may boycott the upcoming G-8 summit in Sochi, and new trade talks with Russia may be canceled

President Barack Obama's warning about costs to Russia if it intervenes in Ukraine remains vague. Top U.S. officials say there's no consideration of U.S. military action, but the White House may boycott the upcoming G-8 summit in Sochi, and new trade talks with Russia may be canceled. Major Garrett reports.

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WorldView: Brazil hit with COVID-19 surge

Hospitals in most of Brazil's largest cities are on the brink of collapse as coronavirus cases surge and the country's daily number of deaths hit a new record. Also, an Australian man has pleaded guilty to filming and mocking dying police officers, and Namibia's first lady took a firm stance against internet trolls. Meanwhile, China and Russia have announced plans to build a joint lunar space station. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London with those headlines.

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