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Senators look back at Ted Kennedy’s legacy

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As the Edward M. Kennedy Center for the United States Senate opens, we talked to Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Maryland, former Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Connecticut, and former Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, about Ted Kennedy’s legacy.

Bob Schieffer: Ted Kennedy a “classic American hero”

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In his weekly commentary, “Face The Nation” host Bob Schieffer praises the legacy of longtime Sen. Ted Kennedy, calling him “the classic American hero” who fought tirelessly to help ordinary Americans

Top GOP senator: Don’t “hasten” to a deal with Iran

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Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, says the Obama administration should not rush into a nuclear accord with Iran and should consider extending the March 31 deadline.



Saudi ambassador: We want good deal with Iran

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Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Adel al-Jubeir says the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would support a “good deal” with Iran that prevents them from building a nuclear weapon.

Calendar: Week of March 30, 2015

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A tribute to The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, April Fools' Day and Good Friday - just some fo the notable events this week. Charles Osgood reports.

The golden anniversary of "Black Rock"

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It's the only skyscraper ever designed by the great architect Eero Saarinen - "Black ROCK," CBS' corporate headquarters building in New York City, which opened for business on March 24, 1965. Charles Osgood reports.

Exotic Indian train ride transports tourists through time

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The luxury train, called the Maharajas' Express, evokes an earlier era as it chugs across Northern India. Even before guests step aboard there is plenty of pageantry to set the tone. Seth Doane reports.

A California math teacher discovers the perfect formula

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Whenever Jim O'Connor isn't torturing kids with calculus, he's on a whole other tangent, cuddling sick babies; three days a week for the past 22 years, Jim has volunteered, stepping in when parents can't, to hold, feed and comfort their children

Jon Cryer tells the truth about his career

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Jon Cryer was bitten by the acting bug early, and achieved success with his starring turn in John Hughes' "Pretty in Pink." But there was a long period before he had a hit again with "Two and a Half Men," one of the most successful sitcoms ever. Cryer talks about his new memoir with correspondent Ben Tracy.

National Recording Registry adds 25 recordings

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The Library of Congress announced this week the latest recordings to be preserved for future generations, having been judged to be "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." They span the spectrum from pop, jazz and show tunes to the spoken word. Charles Osgood reports.

Brian Grazer's curious road to success

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The films he's made have won Oscars, dazzled audiences, and earned more than $13 billion, but he's not just a Hollywood producer. For 30 years Brian Grazer has had "curiosity conversations" with scientists, artists and other noted achievers. His new book, "A Curious Mind," is about what he's learned from those talks. Contributor Scott Simon of NPR reports.

Sunday Journal: More questions from Germanwings crash

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The plane was smashed to pieces on the rocky slopes of the French Alps. France's president announced almost immediately there would be no survivors - no survivors, but a huge mystery. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

3/28: Critics: Indiana law legalizes discrimination; Woman's around-the-world quest nears end

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Protests are growing over Indiana's new religious freedom law, which allows people and businesses to refuse to provide services based on their religious beliefs. As Adriana Diaz reports, gay and lesbian allies argue that the new law sanctions discrimination; After nearly four years, a British woman's quest to circle the globe by bike, kayak and boat is almost over. Anna Werner met up with Sarah Outen before the last leg of her London2London journey.

Jury rules in Silicon Valley gender discrimination case

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A San Francisco jury has rejected a gender discrimination case questioning male dominance in the tech hub. As Carter Evans reports, the woman who brought the lawsuit says it was an effort to "level the playing field."

Woman's around-the-world quest nears end

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After nearly four years, a British woman’s quest to circle the globe by bike, kayak and boat is almost over. Anna Werner met up with Sarah Outen before the last leg of her London2London journey.





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