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DOJ sues California over sanctuary immigration policies

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to formally announce a lawsuit against California for giving sanctuary to undocumented immigrants. The DOJ wants the federal court to stop the state from implementing three state laws that protect undocumented immigrants. Paula Reid reports.

Teen who escaped "house of horrors" apparently posts video

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We're getting a glimpse at what life was like inside the home of the California siblings who police say were starved and shackled to their beds by their parents. One of the 13 children allegedly held captive apparently posted videos on YouTube.

Oklahoma district turns to four-day school week to tackle low teacher pay

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Oklahoma teachers could be the next to go on strike. Educators there are the second lowest paid in the U.S. with an average salary of about $45,000 per year. Talk of a walkout there comes after some schools switched to a four-day school week to try to make up for low pay. Omar Villafranca reports.



Stormy Daniels wants to "set the record straight" on alleged Trump affair, lawyer says

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The lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels says his client should be free to give her account of her relationship with Donald Trump. A lawsuit filed Tuesday says a nondisclosure agreement signed by Daniels is "legally null and void." The suit alleges that since Mr. Trump himself never signed the agreement, Daniels should be free to discuss her alleged "intimate relationship" with Mr. Trump in 2006 and 2007. Daniels' new attorney, Michael Avenatti, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the lawsuit.

Cautious optimism over possible North Korea denuclearization talks

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South Korea's president said Wednesday it is too early to be optimistic about denuclearization talks with North Korea. President Trump calls the situation with North Korea "tenuous," but he believes Pyongyang is "sincere" in its offer to discuss giving up its nuclear weapons. Holly Williams reports from South Korea.

Nor'easter to deliver heavy snow, rain and winds

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A developing storm will bring heavy snow and strong winds to the Northeast. Don Dahler reports from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, which is still recovering from the last storm.

Gary Cohn, Trump's top economic adviser, resigning

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Gary Cohn, the president's top economic adviser, is the latest in a series of high-profile departures from the Trump administration. He disagreed with the president's planned tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Jericka Duncan reports.

Thousands of flights canceled, delayed ahead of nor'easter

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The nor'easter is disrupting travel in many parts of the country. Amtrak canceled more than 50 trains in the Northeast, and more than 1,900 flights are canceled. Those numbers are expected to rise. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Flood warnings in effect ahead of nor'easter

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Flooding is a big issue as a nor'easter spins up the coastline. Warnings and advisories are posted along the Mid-Atlantic coast, and more will go into effect in New England. DeMarco Morgan reports from in Duxbury, Massachusetts, where some homeowners are getting ready to evacuate.

Norah O'Donnell previews interview with Saudi crown prince

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"CBS This Morning" co-host and "60 Minutes" contributing correspondent Norah O'Donnell is back from Saudi Arabia, where she interviewed the country's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman. It will be his first U.S. TV interview. O'Donnell previews her report, which will air Sunday, March 18, 2018 on "60 Minutes."





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