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Roof collapses at California college party, injuring several

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A pre-dawn party turned into a scene of chaos. Early Saturday morning, thousands of students attended a St. Patrick's Day party near the campus of California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo when a garage roof collapsed, injuring at least eight. Carter Evans reports on the details of how it went down.

Madison grapples with unarmed black teen killed by cop

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It has been a tense weekend in Madison, Wisconsin, after a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager Friday night. Dean Reynolds reports on new information revealed in the case.

More questions raised in Hillary Clinton email controversy

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Many people, President Obama included, are weighing in on Hillary Clinton's email controversy from her time as secretary of state, except Clinton herself. Julianna Goldman reports on what is being left unsaid.

The maestro: James Levine

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The world lost Bob Simon a few weeks ago, but the 60 Minutes correspondent's love of the opera lives on in his profile of Metropolitan Opera music director James Levine.



God of War, The Blockade of Qatar, The Forger

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Defending the U.S. from North Korea's nuclear threat; Qatar's emir stands defiant in face of blockade; then, how a WWII-era forger saved lives, one fake document at a time.

Who killed the prosecutor?

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The untimely death of Alberto Nisman right before presenting damning charges against Argentina's government has set off a scandal that has captured the world's attention. Lesley Stahl reports.

Was it suicide or was it murder?

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The death of Alberto Nisman is a "mystery," unrelated to Argentina's dark history of political killings, says the country's foreign minister. Watch Lesley Stahl's report "Who Killed the Prosecutor?"

Adopting a dog helped Marine battle PTSD

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Golf Company's Devin Jones was isolated by his PTSD and says adopting his dog Audi helped him through the worst times after coming home.

Does the maestro get nervous?

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Maestro James Levine talks to Bob Simon about his love of rehearsing and his nerves while performing.

Argentina's past: A personal story

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Hector Timerman, Argentina's foreign minister, speaks with Lesley Stahl about his country’s dark past, and his own family’s legacy.

After Afghanistan, the risk of suicide

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Former Golf Company (2/8) commander Col. Christian Cabaniss says every suicide after coming home is a failure for the Marines and reaching veterans in need is a priority.

Who are the Iowa Ag Summit favorites?

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CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris discusses the Republican darlings attending this weekend's Iowa Ag Summit

Reacting to President Obama's speech in Selma

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CBS News panelists Ruth Marcus, Gerald Seib, April Ryan, and CBS News State Department correspondent Margaret Brennan evaluate President Obama’s speech commemorating the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.”

March 8: Netanyahu, McConnell, Gowdy

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The latest on Israel's negotiations with Iran, Hillary Clinton's private email controversy, and a panel on President Obama's speech in Selma, Alabama, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Rep. Trey Gowdy.





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