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Why Alexander Hamilton would stink on Twitter

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Web extra: Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the hip hop musical sensation "Hamilton," about founding father Alexander Hamilton, says his show's subject would have been a disaster if he communicated on social media. Mo Rocca reports.

Reporter's Notebook: Covering Selma 50 years ago

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Fifty years ago, CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante was in Selma when the division between blacks and whites was deeply woven into everyday life. On the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday," he shares some of his thoughts.

Potholes wreak havoc for drivers across America

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Spring is just around the corner, but while the thaw is beginning, pothole season is as well. They're taking a toll on cars across the nation. Lauren Lyster reports.

Obama: Let our girls learn

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The president is pushing a global initiative for better educational opportunities for women.

Iditarod dog sled race starts with more slush than mush

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The Alaskan dog sled race is writing one of the odder chapters of this brutal winter. The race was supposed to start in Anchorage but couldn't because the city is recording its second-lowest amount of snow ever. Lee Cowan reports.

Domestic violence billboard dares people not to look away

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A new billboard in the United Kingdom calls attention to domestic violence, which is a crime that often goes unreported. Charlie D’Agata reports that the sign uses technology that dares people not to look away.



Police shoot unarmed black teen in Wisconsin, sparking protest

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Community members in Madison, Wisconsin, gathered to support the family of Tony Robinson after the unarmed 19-year-old was shot to death by police. Jericka Duncan reports how this latest investigation will not be like the one in Ferguson, Missouri.

Obama remembers “Bloody Sunday” in Selma

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Fifty years ago, African-American protesters were beaten as they tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge fighting for their civil rights. In his speech at the bridge, President Obama challenged Congress to restore the protections of the Voting Rights Bill, some of which were struck down by the Supreme Court. Bill Plante reports.

How is Jeb Bush's message playing in Iowa?

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Among the Republicans exploring a presidential campaign in Iowa is Jeb Bush. The potential candidate is a veteran of the Iowa caucuses. CBS News political director John Dickerson analyzes Bush’s reception in Iowa.

Obama weighs in on Hillary Clinton's emails

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In an interview with CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante, President Obama answers questions about the private email system that Hillary Clinton used for official government business while she was secretary of state. More of Plante's interview with the president will be broadcast on CBS' "Sunday Morning" and "Face the Nation" Sunday, March 8, 2015.

Jeb Bush on diplomatic relations with Cuba

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At the 2015 Iowa Agriculture Summit, Jeb Bush compares Cuba to North Korea and talks about what steps the U.S. should take to open up diplomatic relations with Cuba.

Chris Christie interrupted by New Jersey hecklers

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At the 2015 Iowa Agriculture Summit, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was met by some hecklers from his state. Christie responded to the protesters by saying, "I'll deal with you in Iowa the same way I deal with you in New Jersey."

Why Google may disrupt the $1K a year mobile bill

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A Google executive revealed that the company will soon launch a new wireless Internet service. This could shake up the entire industry and force down data prices. The New Yorker magazine's website editor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.

The growing controversy over testosterone-boosting drugs

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The FDA issues new warnings over testosterone-boosting drugs. Also, there's newly-developed benefits from coffee. Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.

NCAA penalizes Syracuse head coach

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The NCAA has put the Syracuse University basketball team on probation for five years for several violations. And, long-time Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim has been suspended for nine conference games next year. Vinita Nair tells us more.

New laws go after "revenge porn" purveyors

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For years, if your intimate photos appeared online without your consent, something often called "revenge porn," there wasn't much you could do about it. But, that's changing as more than a dozen states now have laws against it. This week, the Washington State House of Representatives voted to let victims seek civil penalties. CBS News' legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.

Standards for tracking planes still not in place

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Nearly one year ago, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 vanished in the Southern Indian Ocean and it's one of the biggest mysteries in modern aviation. Currently, there are still no standards or regulations for tracking aircraft in such remote areas. CBS News' travel editor Peter Greenberg tells us more.

Details on a new plan to raise airfares

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Even though fuel prices have been going down, air fares continue to rise. These days, travelers pay extra fees for ticket changes, baggage, meals, and now, you can add at least one federal tax that may be doubling. CBS News' travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more about the new plan.

Delta runway accident investigation continues

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Federal air safety investigators are expected to meet with the flight crew of the Delta airlines plane that skidded off the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The NTSB is looking into several factors that may have led to the mishap. Anthony Mason reports.





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