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Spring break laws in the South aren't really stopping the party

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Spring break brings big business to beach towns all across the South. But it also brings crime and many communities are cracking down. As Jamie Yuccas reports though, new laws designed to stop the party are just moving it elsewhere.

Pope Francis debuts on Instagram

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#Blessed. Pope Francis has created an Instagram account just in time for Palm Sunday. Francis has used Twitter in the past to spread his message. Allen Pizzey reports.

Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski back under fire

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More Donald Trump rallies saw more violence this weekend, but it was an act by Trump's campaign manager that's going under the microscope. Corey Lewandowski allegedly grabbed a protester by the collar at a rally. Lewandowski has already faced allegations in the campaign of grabbing a reporter. Mark Albert has a report.

French officials working to extradite top Paris attack suspect

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France is working to bring a suspect in last year's Paris shooting attacks back across the border from Belgium. Salah Abdeslam was arrested Friday in Brussels and investigators say he played a crucial role in the murder of 130 people last October. Charlie D'Agata has more.

President Obama begins historic trip in Cuba

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Barack Obama on Sunday became the first sitting American president to step foot in Cuba in 88 years. Obama is making the trip with family members and a delegation of corporate leaders. Margaret Brennan is in Havana with more.

President Obama arrives in Cuba on historic visit

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President Barack Obama is the first sitting U.S. President to visit Cuba in nearly 90 years. He will meet with Cuban President Raul Castro during his stay, and attend the historic Cuba vs. Tampa Bay Rays baseball game this week.



John Dickerson breaks down Trump rally violence

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Donald Trump's campaign manager got into an altercation with a Trump protester at a rally in Tuscon, Arizona. Corey Lewandowski can apparently be seen pulling the collar of a protester in the middle of the rally stands. With analysis on the Trump violence that has escalated in the past month, Face The Nation's John Dickerson joins CBSN from Washington, D.C.

Extended interview: John Kasich, March 20

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Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich explains that none of the potential GOP nominees will have enough delegates to clinch the party’s nomination. This is an extended cut of an interview that aired March 20, 2016 on CBS' "Face the Nation."

3/20: Kasich, Sanders, Graham

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With more primary contests coming up Tuesday, "Face the Nation" brings you the latest from the campaign trail, with Republican candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Democratic contender and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, and others.

Extended interview: Bernie Sanders, March 20

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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders describes his path forward, including what he believes will be a strong push in the West. Sanders also asserts that Clinton has drawn closer to his ideology during this primary. This is an extended version of the interview that aired on CBS' "Face the Nation" broadcast on March 20, 2016.

Full political panel, March 20

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"Face the Nation" aired a political panel with Susan Page of USA Today, Reihan Salam of The National Review, Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post and Jonathan Martin of The New York Times discussing GOP efforts to stop Donald Trump and the prospects of Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders. The panel aired Sunday, March 20, 2016.

Merrick Garland’s Supreme Court nomination

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CBS News’ chief legal correspondent, Jan Crawford, and former Bush judicial nominee Miguel Estrada discuss President Barack Obama’s recent Supreme Court selection, Merrick Garland, and the Senate’s refusal to hold confirmation hearings.

Bernie Sanders’ path forward

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Our political panel consisting of Susan Page of USA Today, Reihan Salam of The National Review, Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post and Jonathan Martin of The New York Times discuss Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his presidential prospects. Can he win the nomination and if not, how should Hillary Clinton embrace his supporters?

How does the Republican party stop Donald Trump?

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Susan Page of USA Today, Jonathan Martin of The New York Times, Reihan Salam of The National Review, and Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post discuss the possible paths forward to stop Trump from clinching the Republican nomination, including the validity of a third-party threat to a Trump presidency.

A tour of the CBS Broadcast Center

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Mo Rocca parts the curtains and takes viewers on an up-close-and-personal tour of CBS' studios in New York City, down to the catacombs beneath Manhattan.

Nature: Spring's arrival at Yellowstone

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We leave you this first day of spring at our oldest National Park, Yellowstone, where the ice on Yellowstone Lake is breaking up ... an ice-out, they call it.

Frank Luntz on focus group: Why voters won't vote for Trump and Clinton

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Republican Strategist Frank Luntz discusses the results of his latest focus group, talking to voters who refuse to support both Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. Luntz believes that the campaigns in the fall will not be about policy, but on the persona of the candidates.

Bernie Sanders: Superdelegates are “problematic”

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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders states that the concept of superdelegates are problematic. But, he adds, it is a good idea for super delegates to listen to the people.

Full interview: Lindsey Graham, March 20

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Former Republican presidential candidate and current South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham states that he is changing his support to Ted Cruz in the GOP race, denouncing Donald Trump as a destructive force in the party. This interview aired on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on March 20, 2016.

Calendar: Week of March 21

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Mo Rocca gives us a look at the week ahead with the "Sunday Morning" Calendar - from cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., to a round-the-world marathon swim.

Updates from "Sunday Morning"

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Mo Rocca offers viewers the latest news on Charles Osgood's knee replacement surgery, and a special honor for Bill Geist.





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