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March 2: Kerry, Hagel

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The latest on unrest in Ukraine and politics back home, with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, Secretary of State John Kerry, and a panel of experts.

Ukraine crisis: What does Vladimir Putin want?

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CBS News White House correspondent Major Garrett, David Ignatius of the “Washington Post,” and CBS News National Security correspondent David Martin weigh in the war looming in Ukraine after Russia’s military invasion.

Ukraine crisis: What role should the United States play?

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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.

FTN Page 2: March 2

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Miss the second half of the show? The latest on unrest in Ukraine and politics back home, with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and a panel of experts.

Ukraine prepares for war

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CBS News correspondents Charlie D’Agata and Elizabeth Palmer report from the scene as Ukraine readies for war following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade the country.



Mickey Mouse goes for Oscar glory

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Charles Osgood takes a look at this year's crop of Academy Award contenders from around the world in the Best Animated Short Film category.

Nature: Laguna Beach

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This week's moment in nature takes us among the tidal pools of Laguna Beach, Calif., where starfish are the stars of the show.

Ohio boy turns found fortune into act of kindness

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When Myles Eckert found $20 in a Cracker Barrel parking lot, he thought about what he might buy with this newfound fortune, but he changed his mind when he laid eyes on the man in uniform. Steve Hartman reports on what happened next.

Monument Valley: Mother Nature’s scene-stealing movie star

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Few movie locations can match the history and grandeur of Monument Valley, a natural treasure that has served as the backdrop for classic films like John Ford’s “Stagecoach" and “The Searchers.” Martha Teichner goes on location to one of the greatest movie sets of all time, built by Mother Nature herself!

The art of Hollywood special effects makeup

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Lee Cowan introduces us to Academy Award-winner Matthew Mungle, one of the greatest make-up special effects men in movie history. Cowan follows Mungle as the artist goes through the process of creating bodies for an episode of “CSI.”

The jewelry of David Webb

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Jewelry is one of the things that put the glitter into Oscar night, and Serena Altschul has the incredible tale of David Webb, one of the most sought-after - and mysterious - jewelry designers gracing the rich and famous as they make their way down the red carpet.

3/1: Russia approves military involvement in Ukraine; Obama tells Putin to step back

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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 were ordered to be at full readiness, and the country's acting prime minister warned that Russian military intervention would be the beginning of war; and, President Obama had a tense 90-minute conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, telling him that a military intervention is a clear violation of international law.

Powerful storm stretches from coast to coast

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The powerful storm bringing flooding rain to California is causing a dangerous mix of wintry precipitation across the Midwest and looks to bring more snow to the Northeast. Meteorologist Lauren Casey of WCCO-TV reports.

Delta Air Lines unveils changes to awards program

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Delta Air Lines announced it is changing how it hands out frequent flier miles to passengers. Miles will now be awarded based on the amount of money spent on the flight, rather than the distance flown. This would make it harder for many travelers to accrue miles, but other airlines could do the same with their awards programs. Jeff Pegues reports.

How movie ratings are decided

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Ratings are a high-dollar question in the movie business. Whether a movie is rated R or PG-13 is often a question of how much sex, profanity and violence is in a movie. Jim Axelrod spoke with Joan Graves, who oversees the ratings board for the Motion Picture Association of America, about how ratings are decided.





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