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James Corden's "Late Late Show" debuts to great reviews

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Critics call Corden hilarious, witty and inspired. The British actor is receiving glowing reviews after his overnight debut as host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS. Omar Villafranca shows us how Corden is already entertaining the audience with skits, songs and booze.

Ted Cruz 2016 announcement sparks jockeying among likely candidates

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The official Republican presidential campaign is still a one-man race. Cruz's campaign announcement comes while other potential candidates are getting ready to launch their own campaigns. As Nancy Cordes reports, politicians like Sen. Rand Paul and Gov. Chris Christie are not worried about Cruz announcing first.

Angelina Jolie has ovaries removed due to cancer concerns

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Jolie penned an op-ed in the New York Times discussing why she had a procedure to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes. Jolie had a double mastectomy two years ago due to cancer concerns. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her decision.



New concern for children of smokers

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Researchers say that children of smokers are almost two to four times more likely to develop plaque in key arteries. Also, eating whole grains and cereal fibers may lower the risk of a number of chronic illnesses. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

"Mad Men" gets NYC tribute

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The cast of "Mad Men" turned out for the unveiling of a bench outside of New York City's Time Life Building, a tribute to the award-winning show. Also, a look at "While We're Young," starring Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

2016 Presidential Race

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Steve Chaggaris, CBS News Senior Political Editor, discusses Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz kicking off the 2016 Presidential Race by becoming the first major candidate from either party to announce a run.

ISIS Hit List

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Michael Weiss, Foreign Policy magazine columnist and co-author of the recent book ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror, discusses ISIS threatening 100 US military personnel in a hit list.

Will Ferrell is over fraternities

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During an interview with The New York Times, Will Ferrell, a frat alumnus himself, suggested that there is an argument to end the fraternity system given the recent scandals involving a number of Greek Life organizations.

Netanyahu apologizes over election hyperbole

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for what some are saying were offensive statements made about Arabs voting during the Israeli election.

Obama’s niece threatened before NCAA tournament game

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USA Today reports that security has increased at an NCAA tournament basketball game between Princeton and Maryland over a threat made against President Obama’s niece, who plays for Princeton.

Ex NFL star cops plea deal in rape case

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Former NFL star Darren Sharper pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting one woman and trying to attack another in 2013. Under a plea deal, Sharper will serve nine years in federal prison.

3/23: Pentagon reacts to ISIS "hit list" of U.S. military personnel; Safety experts question Chrysler's fix for risky gas tanks

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The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) published a list of U.S. military personnel to be targeted by its members and sympathizers; when certain Chrysler vehicles were found to have a defect that could lead to exploding gas tanks, the automaker came up with a solution: a tow hitch mounted to the back. The NHTSA tested the fix and found it to increase safety.

Safety experts question Chrysler's fix for risky gas tanks

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When certain Chrysler vehicles were found to have a defect that could lead to exploding gas tanks, the automaker came up with a solution: a tow hitch mounted to the back. The NHTSA tested the fix and found it to increase safety. But as Jeff Pegues reports, safety experts say it's not an adequate solution.

How Ted Cruz rose to become a 2016 presidential candidate

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Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas announced Monday he'll be running for president in 2016. Speaking at Liberty University, Cruz detailed his campaign mission, which asks his supporters to "imagine" what he'd accomplish if elected president. Chip Reid reports.





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