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Kansas seeks to pay off wrongfully convicted men

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Kansas is among several states that currently pays nothing to people who have served years -- sometimes decades -- in prison for crimes they did not commit. The state is now taking steps to change that -- and it won't be a minute too soon for the wrongfully convicted man you're about to meet. Dean Reynolds reports.

Many still displaced 6 months after Hurricane Harvey

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It has been 6 months since Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston and other parts of the Texas gulf coast. Many are still displaced and struggling to rebuild. Meg Oliver reports.

Trump plans to protect American workers; tweets about "wage war"

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The President was tweeting on Saturday about his willingness to wage a trade war. He called U.S trade deals and polices "very stupid" and wrote "no more." On Thursday, Mr. Trump said he plans to protect American workers by making it more expensive for other countries to ship steel and aluminum to the U.S. Weijia Jiang reports.

Man shoots himself in apparent suicide in front of White House

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There were some tense moments outside the White House on Saturday when a man shot himself in an apparent suicide. It happened just outside the fence near the north lawn along Pennsylvania Ave. The Secret Service is investigating. President Trump and his family were in Florida at the time. They will be back in Washington Saturday night.

Florida senate discusses a school safety, assault weapons ban

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The Florida Senate briefly approved a ban on AR-15-style rifles before immediately reversing that move Saturday. Students and others in Florida have called for stricter gun control measures, in the wake of the Parkland school shooting that left 17 dead last month. David Begnaud reports.



Millions affected in aftermath of Nor'easter

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Millions on the East Coast woke up to a mess Saturday, left behind by a massive and powerful storm. At least eight people were killed - many of them by falling trees – and more than 1.5 million homes and businesses are still without power. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Glenda Jackson returns to Broadway

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After a second career as a Member of Parliament, the two-time Oscar-winner has returned to acting, and now appears on stage in a revival of Edward Albee's classic

From 1988: Bill Geist and the art of curling

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Missing the Winter Olympics? In this report originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" on January 11, 1988, correspondent Bill Geist travels to the frigid Iron Range of Northern Minnesota, where the sport of curling is a way of life.

Preview: Time's Up and an artist's legacy

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Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with actresses Amber Tamblyn and Uzo Aduba, both founding members of the Time's Up movement, about how accusations of sexual harassment or sexual assault against filmmakers may change the way audiences view their work. Don’t miss Smith's report on "Sunday Morning" March 4.

Iconic movie posters by designer Bill Gold

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During a career that spanned more than six decades, the innovative designer continuously revolutionized the art of movie posters, beginning with his very first assignment: "Casablanca"





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