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U.S. National Guardsman accused of planning attack for ISIS

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Federal agents have arrested a U.S. National Guardsman accused of plotting an attack on U.S. soil for ISIS. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more on the criminal complaint filed against him.

The Red Hook Crit: Bike racing's triple espresso

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"60 Minutes Sports" covers the Red Hook Criterium -- an urban, night-biking event that has quickly gone from unsanctioned street race to a cycling competition drawing talent from all around the globe. Tune in Wednesday, April 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME.

Doctors misprescribe drugs to foster children

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A CBS News investigation found that children in American foster homes are regularly misdiagnosed and over-treated for medical conditions. CBS News Correspondent Anna Werner spoke to CBSN about the report.

Get a first look at "While We're Young"

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Generation X goes through a midlife crisis in the new movie “While We’re Young,” which opens Friday. Suzanne Marques has more from stars Naomi Watts and Ben Stiller.

Germanwings Flight 9525 co-pilot identified

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Experts are investigating the qualifications and emotional state of Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot of the ill-fated Germanwings A320 who French investigators say intentionally crashed the plane. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger talks to CBSN about the pressures facing pilots in flight.



Germanwings crash "deliberate," officials say

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French prosecutors say the co-pilot of the fatal Germanwings A320 flight intentionally crashed the plane. Audio recovered from the wreckage indicates the co-pilot was alive and breathing when the lead pilot was locked out of the cockpit. Former NTSB Chairman Mark Rosenker and CBS News transportation correspondent Jeff Pegues join CBSN with more on the new developments.

Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini on changing workplace and health care

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Before Mark Bertolini became CEO of Aetna, he almost died on a family ski trip. While recovering, he looked for alternative ways to manage pain. As Gayle King reports, Bertolini found healing in yoga and meditation, and that inspired him to bring a new mindset to one of the nation's largest health insurance companies. Bertolini joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his company that serves 46 million customers.

Wi-Fi expansion could threaten V2V safety tech

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Potential presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio and rising Democratic Sen. Cory Booker are pushing a bill to improve Wi-Fi access for the public. However, experts say their proposal could sideline a new effort to prevent up to 80 percent of car crashes. Kris Van Cleave reports from the Department of Transportation research lab that's testing this new technology.

Sullenberger: Hard to predict "harmful" pilots

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French officials revealed the co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 intentionally crashed the jet in the French Alps. CBS News aviation and safety expert Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger joins "CBS This Morning" to give insight into the latest revelations in the investigation.

Investigators: Germanwings co-pilot intentionally crashed plane

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A French prosecutor revealed that the co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 intentionally crashed the plane. He did it after apparently locking the pilot out of the cockpit. The plane was traveling from Spain to Germany, and there were no survivors. Mark Phillips reports on what investigators are saying.

Oklahoma SAE frat member apologizes for racist chant

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Levi Pettit, a former University of Oklahoma student and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity member who was expelled for leading a racist song, says he learned a tough lesson. Black community leaders say they accept the apology. Jericka Duncan reports.

Saudi Arabia launches airstrikes against rebels in Yemen

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Saudi Arabia is bombing Shiite rebels who have been sweeping through Yemen. The airstrikes are targeting Houthi military positions, and some hit Yemen's capital of Sanaa. The U.S. is providing intelligence support. Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the turmoil in Yemen and also the significance of military action in Iraq.

Michigan officers face investigation over violent arrest

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Police officers in a Detroit suburb are under investigation for a violent traffic stop. Dash cam video from January shows an officer beating a 57-year-old Floyd Dent. They also used a taser on him. Officers say they thought he was reaching for a gun. Vinita Nair reports on why Dent says he was framed.

U.S. optimistic as Iran nuclear talks deadline looms

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It's crunch time in Lausanne, as Secretary of State John Kerry meets with Iran's negotiators. A new CBS News poll shows that 47 percent of Americans do not approve of President Obama's handling of relations with Iran. Margaret Brennan reports on what's at stake.

Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl could face life in prison for desertion

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Charges against Bergdahl could lead to a life in prison sentence. The military accuses Bergdahl of deserting his post in Afghanistan nearly six years ago. He fell into Taliban hands, which led to a controversial prisoner exchange. David Martin reports from the Pentagon with reaction from Bergdahl's fellow soldiers.

How pilot intentionally crashing Germanwings jet changes investigation

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After a French prosecutor revealed that the intent of the co-pilot on Germanwings Flight 9525 was to "destroy" the plane after locking the plane's captain out of the cockpit, the investigation takes a different course. CBS transportation correspondent Jeff Pegues joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest findings.

Deadly twisters ravage parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas

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Violent tornadoes in Oklahoma and Arkansas killed one person and destroyed many homes. Thousands across the region are still without power. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Sand Springs, Oklahoma.

Black box reportedly reveals panic at cockpit door in Germanwings crash

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There are alarming new questions about the final minutes of Germanwings Flight 9525. Reports say one of the plane's two pilots apparently was locked out of the cockpit as the Airbus 320 descended. There were 150 deaths on Tuesday's flight from Spain to Germany when the jet crashed in the French Alps. Mark Phillips reports from near the crash site in Seyne-les-Alpes.

Harper Lee novel cover unveiled

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The cover art for "Go Set a Watchman," Harper Lee's sequel to "To Kill a Mockingbird," has been released. Also, the new comedy "Get Hard," starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart, opens Friday. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

MoneyWatch: Wells Fargo announces layoffs; Facebook to upgrade Messenger app

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Wells Fargo is laying off thousands of employees who help borrowers that are behind on their homes because the economy is improving. Also, Facebook will begin to allow businesses and other social media networks to add their own apps to the Messenger app. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.





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