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Chris Rosati proves the butterfly effect

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Rosati, who has ALS, first caught Steve Hartman’s attention by giving away donuts; he's gone on to have an effect on a much wider world stage, thanks to the acts of kindness he promotes

Passage: Michael Graves leaves his mark on postmodernism

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The architect and designer Michael Graves died Thursday at his home in New Jersey. He was a champion of rejecting unadorned box-like designs, creating buildings with patterns and textures, decorations and color. Jane Pauley reports.

Gabby Giffords speaks four years into her recovery

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Ex-Arizona congresswoman was targeted, while she was still in office, during assassination attempt that killed six others in January 2011; she and her husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, talked to CBS News’ Lee Cowan about their life today, her recovery, and their future

A North Carolina sculptor turns sticks into art

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Work crews deep in the woods collect raw materials to build the grand designs of sculptor Patrick Dougherty, also known as “The Stickman.” Anna Werner reports.

Almanac: The Ides of March

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On a March 15th 2,059 years ago, a gang of togaed conspirators assassinated Julius Caesar. Jane Pauley reports.

3/14: Massive cyclone pummels Vanuatu; The gardener in the middle of the road

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The South Pacific country of Vanuatu has taken a direct hit from a powerful cyclone. As Seth Doane reports, the storm packed winds of nearly 170 miles per hour; Jeff Harmes has been homeless for nearly 30 years, but still has roots and a purpose. Carter Evans met up with Harmes to see how he is growing a unique place in a Los Angeles neighborhood.

High school students arrested for sexual assaults

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Los Angeles police are investigating more than a dozen Venice High School students for sexual assault. Omar Villafranca reports some of the alleged incidents took place on school grounds.



Massive cyclone pummels Vanuatu

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The South Pacific country of Vanuatu has taken a direct hit from a powerful cyclone. As Seth Doane reports, the storm packed winds of nearly 170 miles per hour.

New video shows baby's rescue from car in river

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14 hours after a crash that killed her mother, 19-month-old Baby Lily was found upside down in her carseat with her head just above the water. As Vinita Nair reports, a Utah police officer's body camera captured the miraculous rescue.

The gardener in the middle of the road

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Jeff Harmes has been homeless for nearly 30 years, but still has roots and a purpose. Carter Evans met up with Harmes to see how he is growing a unique place in a Los Angeles neighborhood.

Dollar's surge has a downside

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The U.S. dollar is stronger that it's been in more than a decade. While it may be a good time to book that trip to Europe, CBS News financial analyst Jill Schlesinger says there's also a downside.

Kerry blasts GOP letter ahead of Iran negotiations

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Secretary of State John Kerry will be in Switzerland Sunday, hoping to persuade Iran to freeze its nuclear program. In an exclusive interview, Kerry sits down with CBS News State Department correspondent Margaret Brennan.

Seeking harmony after Sandy Hook shooting

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Since December 2013, CBS News correspondent Don Dahler has been following the journey of composer Steve Sametz as he creates a piece of music to honor the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

Growing controversy over craft beer trademarks

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Naming beer is harder than you might think. Passionate brewers are going up against each other over something as simple as the name and image. With more than one new craft brewery opening up in the U.S. every day, that's a lot of competition, and a battle over naming beer is emerging. David Begnaud reports.

SXSW previews future of music, film and tech

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What once started as a funky little Texas music festival more than 25 years ago, "South by Southwest" has grown. About 150,000 people gathered in Austin for the 10-day showcase of music, independent film and cutting-edge technology. Managing editor for the website Screencrush.com Matt Singer joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Austin.

New approach in fighting brain cancer may help lengthen patients' lives

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Researchers may have found a better way to make our natural immune systems fight cancer. And, a special problem study links parental praise to narcissism in kids. Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more about these developments.

D.C. set for another showdown over U.S. debt limit

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The federal government is about to hit its mandated debt ceiling. Hoping to avoid another fight over this with the Republicans, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew wrote to House Speaker John Boehner calling him to "address this matter without controversy or brinkmanship." Yahoo Finance senior columnist Michael Santoli joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us whether that's likely to happen.

Video shows man attempted to help British schoolgirls into Syria

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New clues are emerging about three British schoolgirls who are trying to join ISIS. According to a video released by a Turkish news channel, a man attempted to help them cross into Syria from Turkey. As Anthony Mason reports, Turkish authorities later detained the man.

ISIS terror group losing territory to Kurdish forces

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ISIS fighters are being pushed back from towns and cities they captured in Iraq, according to the Pentagon. The terror group is also said to be surrounded in the city of Tikrit by Iraqi troops and Shiite Muslim militiamen. Holly Williams reports from Baghdad.





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