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CBS This Morning Preview: March 19

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Get an inside look at tomorrow morning's CBS This Morning with senior producer Diana Miller. Thursday's broadcast will feature a comeback of sorts, store catalogs are back in style. After 6 years JCPenny has brought back their catalog.

Target close to settlement in massive security breach

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According to court documents, Target has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a massive 2013 data breach. 40 million credit and debit cards were compromised after shoppers used them at Target stores during the busy holiday shopping season.

5 tons of live catfish stop traffic in China

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Firefighters in China had quite a rescue on their hands when 5 tons of live catfish spilled onto a roadway. A bulldozer was used to round up the floppy fish, which all survived.

Meerkat is legal and people are watching

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CBS News Legal Analysis Rikki Klieman explains the legality of SXSW's most talked about app of 2015, Meerkat, the live streaming app that you can use to stream anything.

Boston bombing jury sees bombs, bloody gloves

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More evidence against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was seen in court Wednesday as the jury got a better picture of the events following the Boston Marathon bombing. Trooper Robert McCarthy testified about the nature of two explosive devices that were left at the scene of the shootout between police and the Tsarnaev brothers. Don Dahler reports.

What authorities found during a search of Durst's hotel room

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A search warrant made public Wednesday shows why eccentric millionaire Robert Durst is considered a flight risk. Durst is being held in a Louisiana prison, awaiting a transfer to Los Angeles to face a murder charge. Omar Villafranca reports.



Japanese authorities probe threats against Caroline Kennedy

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Police in Japan are investigating phone calls threatening the life of U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy. Reports of threats came hours before First Lady Michelle Obama arrived in Tokyo. Seth Doane reports.

Gunmen storm museum in Tunisia, killing 19

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Gunmen stormed a museum in Tunis, Tunisia and killed at least 19 people, most of them European tourists. The country's prime minister called it a direct attack on the economy, so dependent on tourism. Allen Pizzey reports.

WH reacts to Netanyahu's reversal on Palestinian state

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The White House says Benjamin Netanyahu's victory will have no effect on nuclear talks with Iran. But the administration did say it will reevaluate how to pursue a two-state solution in light of Netanyahu's reversal on the possibility of a Palestinian state. Major Garrett reports.

Netanyahu's reelection poised to spark new tensions with Obama

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reelection will likely bring new tension between Israel and the U.S. Netanyahu opposes President Obama's nuclear negotiations with Iran and Mr. Obama's belief that only a creation of a Palestinian state will bring peace to the region. Barry Petersen reports.

New drug shows promise for helping Alzheimer's

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Researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York are testing a new drug that they hope will slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease by protecting nerve cells in the brain. Alison Harmelin reports.

Sinead O'Connor ditching hit song

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Singer waves an emotionless goodbye to her hit song "Nothing compares to you," telling fans they shouldn't expect to hear it at future concerts. Why? CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver explain.

Watch police detonate 20,000 pounds of fireworks

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Police in Midland, Texas, confiscated 20,000 pounds of fireworks and had to dispose of it somehow. As CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver show us, they detonated them over three days.

John Kerry's controversial comments on negotiating with Syria's Bashar Assad

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The State Department is backing away from comments Secretary of State John Kerry made about negotiating with Syrian dictator Bashar Assad. CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN has more on how the department is walking back the comments Kerry made in an interview with her.

RIP Internet Explorer

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Microsoft is launching a browser codenamed Project Spartan to replace Internet Explorer. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver discuss branding and the future of Microsoft with CNET's Jeff Bakalar.

Are you there, Jesus? It's Hampton's basketball coach

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Hampton basketball coach Edward Joyner Jr. joked he'd need "Jesus on speed dial" while playing No. 1 seed Kentucky in the annual March Madness tournament. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Meg Oliver show us the video of the coach demonstrating the phone call at a press conference.

Northern lights may trigger power grid, GPS tracking noise

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A powerful solar storm hit Earth, triggering a dazzling display of lights spanning from Alaska to British Columbia. CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports that despite the amazing images lighting up the night's sky, there may be a cluster of power grid and GPS navigation interferences.

Tourists killed in Tunisia museum attack

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A gunman opened fire on tourists at a museum in the North African country of Tunisia. At least eight people are dead and others may be held hostage. Security forces in the capital city of Tunis believe they have the attackers surrounded. Charlie D'Agata reports.

FAA investigates drone flying near news choppers

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A news helicopter crew captured remarkable video of a drone flying dangerously close to another chopper near Seattle. The camera operator estimates it got within 50 feet of a news chopper. Charlie Rose reports.





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