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Origins of racist Oklahoma fraternity chant revealed

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The University of Oklahoma says members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon learned the racist chant that got the fraternity kicked off campus during a national fraternity leadership cruise. Jericka Duncan reports on the investigation.

Shooting leaves suspect dead, Boston cop in critical condition

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Boston police say a suspect was shot by officers after opening fire during a traffic stop, critically wounding officer John Moynihan. As Jim Axelrod reports, Moynihan is a highly decorated police veteran and former Army Ranger.

Reports: Germanwings co-pilot treated for mental illness

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German media reports say Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot blamed for the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, may have suffered eye problems and was being treated by psychologists and neurologists. Allen Pizzey has the latest on the investigation into the crash, which killed 150 people.

Critics: Indiana law legalizes discrimination

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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.

Iran nuclear talks come down to the wire

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Time is running out for an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. With a self-imposed Tuesday deadline, negotiations between Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran's foreign minister have reached a critical phase. Margaret Brennan reports.

Obama: GOP budget hurts the middle class

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In his weekly video address, President Obama slams the recently unveiled GOP budget plan, which the chief executive claims has "nothing to do with the middle class."

Chef Michael Cimarusti brings his specialty seafood to "The Dish"

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Chef Michael Cimarusti's commitment to fine cooking with sustainable fish has earned him the title "Seafood King of Los Angeles." But, he actually got his culinary sea legs on the east coast, including three years in the kitchen at New York's famed "Le Cirque." He's now executive chef and owner of the award-winning restaurant "Providence." Michael Cimarusti joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more about his unique style of cooking.



Top "Made In America" factories to tour while on vacation

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For many Americans, the label "Made In the USA" is a welcome sight. So, if you're looking for an unusual trip this spring, how about visiting some of the places where those labels go on? From coast-to-coast, you can go inside factories to watch fellow Americans make everything from boats and jellybeans to shoes and whiskey. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.

Exclusive look at plans to purchase new Air Force One aircraft

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The Air Force is in the market for a few very special planes. The current planes are getting old, and the Pentagon wants to buy new ones. The Air Force gave CBS News extraordinary, behind-the-scenes access to learn how that may come about. Mark Albert joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday," to tell us more.

Female-led films dominate at the box office

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Movies like "Insurgent," "Cinderella," and "50 Shades of Grey," are the top three live-action movie openings this year. Notably they all have female leads and most of the ticket-buyers were women. Meanwhile, male-centric movies have been bombing at the box office. Is Hollywood no longer strictly a man's world? The New York Times business editor Peter Lattman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.

Washington landslide forces evacuations

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Residents in central Washington state town of Des Moines have been evacuated from three homes because of a landslide. The homes in Des Moines are on top of a cliff, which collapsed down to a state park beach. The people living in the homes were told to grab their belongings and evacuate quickly. Vinita Nair reports.

Search continues for missing people after NYC building blast

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Special search dogs are being brought in to go through the rubble of three New York City apartment buildings that collapsed. Police are still looking for at least two missing people, after the apparent gas explosion Thursday. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Bankrupt companies may sell your personal information

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RadioShack may try to sell off all of its customers' personal information to help pay off debt. Consumer and privacy advocates are outraged, and the possible sale might be just the tip of the iceberg. Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about why this may set a dangerous precedent in the Internet age.

Angelina Jolie removes female organs amid cancer fears

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When doctors told actress Angelina Jolie, 39, that her risk of developing ovarian cancer was 50%, she chose to have her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed. Jolie said she wants other women at risk to know their options. And, strong new evidence shows that eating whole-grain cereal fiber for breakfast can add years to your life. Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.

Deadline set for nuclear negotiations with Iran

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The deadline for agreeing on at least the outline of a nuclear deal is Tuesday. Hanging over the negotiations is a Middle East in disarray and an extraordinary dynamic in which the U.S. and Iran are working both alongside and against each other in several conflicts. Margaret Brennan reports on the latest from the site of the talks in Switzerland.

White House isn't ruling out U.S. involvement in Yemen

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Yemen has become a major front in the battle between the main factions of Islam. Saudi Arabia has evacuated dozens of foreign and Saudi diplomats from the port city of Aden in Southern Yemen, and the UN has evacuated staff from Sanaa, the capital. President Obama spoke on the phone with the King of Sunni Saudi Arabia, which is conducting air attacks on Shiite rebels in Yemen. Julianna Goldman reports on the chaos.

Decorated Boston cop attacked during traffic stop

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Officer John Moynihan was wounded when a suspect in the vehicle opened fire on officers; he is currently in an induced coma. The Boston police officer was once honored by President Obama for being one of the first responders in 2013 gun battle with Boston marathon bombers. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Amanda Knox's murder conviction overturned

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Italy's highest court acquitted Amanda Knox's second murder conviction. Knox and her then boyfriend were accused of killing a fellow student in 2007. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more about the long running case.

New questions raised about Germanwings' co-pilot's motives

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The search for human remains and evidence continues at the crash site on a mountainside in the French Alps. All 150 people aboard Germanwings Flight 9525 were killed in the crash. It is now clear that this was a deliberate act by the co-pilot, Andreas Lubitz, and there are some indications of possible motives. Allen Pizzey reports from Lubitz's hometown of Montabaur, Germany.

How can you avoid being a lousy investor?

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Investing isn't that complicated, but it can be easy to be led astray at the wrong times; Jill Schlesinger gives some tips on making a game plan for your investment portfolio and sticking with it

Time Lapse: Adventure Is Calling II

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Absolutely beautiful time-lapse film displays breathtaking scenery from a 14,000 mile journey across the U.S. and Canada. Video courtesy of Shane Black. See more of Shane's work on Vimeo. Like him on Facebook, and follow him on Instagram. Music track, "The Truth Beyond," courtesy of Arn Andersson.





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