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"39 Days": CBS News embeds with Florida school shooting survivors

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On Saturday thousands of students are expected to take to the streets in Washington and cities around the country for the March for Our Lives rally. Organized by Florida school shooting survivors, they are demanding an end to school shootings and other gun violence. CBS News embedded with the Parkland students as they formed the Never Again movement. Watch the CBS News documentary, "39 Days," which airs Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Getting the most out of your tax refund in the long term

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With the tax filing deadline less than a month away, the IRS has already handled more than 67 million returns. More than 55 million will get a refund, with the average return just over $3,000. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the best ways to use that money when it comes to planning for retirement.



Deadly 5-alarm fire erupts on New York City movie set

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A massive fire ripped through the set of a major Hollywood movie in New York City Thursday night, killing a firefighter and badly burning two others. The fire started in a building that was being used to shoot "Motherless Brooklyn" starring Edward Norton, Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

China warns of retaliation over Trump's trade tariffs

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China says it is not afraid of a trade war with the U.S. The comments come after President Trump unveiled up to $60 billion in tariffs on some Chinese imports Thursday. China is fighting back with its own tariffs on U.S. goods. Ben Tracy reports.

Former Playboy model apologizes to Melania for alleged affair with Trump

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Former Playboy model Karen McDougal is speaking out about her alleged affair with President Trump before he took office. She and adult film star Stormy Daniels are seeking to free themselves from legal agreements so they can speak freely about alleged affairs with the president. Paula Reid reports.

Trump taps John Bolton, a foreign policy hawk, as national security adviser

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On Thursday President Trump tapped former U.N. ambassador John Bolton to become his third national security adviser. He replaces H.R. McMaster, who took over after Michael Flynn was fired. Bolton is known for advocating hardline positions on Iran and North Korea. Chip Reid reports.





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