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Americans' views of its military

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It has been 13 years since the American military invaded Iraq. Today, we still see ramifications of that decision in the form of ISIS, special forces raids, and years of conflict. Iraq War veteran Matt Gallagher gives us his view on the anniversary, and on America's troubling relationship with its use of military force.

Kasich: “Everyone will fall short” heading into GOP convention

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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. The Ohio governor states that he is the only candidate that can beat Hillary Clinton in the fall.

When the nurse becomes the patient

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Lynn Bartos has been a nurse at the Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee for the past 44 years. However, after developing an illness, she became a patient in the hospital, and is being treated by a former patient. Steve Hartman has more.

Kasich spurns “Stop Trump” forces: They want me out too

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Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, says that he would not want the help of the “Stop Trump” campaign. He added that he would not drop his campaign in order to make way for Texas. Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential bid.

Full interview: Bernie Sanders, March 20

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Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders described his path to the nomination and contrasted himself with party front-runner Hillary Clinton. This interview aired on CBS' "Face the Nation" on March 20, 2016.

Full interview: John Kasich, March 20

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Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich weighs in on the "Stop Trump" movement and gives his thoughts on President Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland. This full interview aired on CBS' "Face the Nation" on March 20, 2016.

Open: This is Face the Nation, March 20

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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.

Almanac: The Scardsale Diet Doctor murder trial

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On March 20th, 1981, Jean Harris was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the killing of Dr. Herman Tarnower. Mo Rocca reports on the sensational case, and its aftermath.



On the Trail: Everglades National Park

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The Everglades in South Florida is called "The River of Grass," and is home to an abundance of plant and animal species. For this reason, the Everglades National Park was established in 1947. Conor Knighton has more on one of the most unique of America's protected spaces.

Art Gonzales questioned about his marriage

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The FBI Agent tells Det. Todd Nosal of the Stafford County Sheriff's Office why the Gonzales' marriage turned into a nightmare. Gonzales says he shot his wife Julie on April 19, 2013 because she attacked him with a knife in their home.

Rallies and protests on the campaign trail ahead of Tuesday primaries

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Republican and Democratic presidential candidates campaigned out West on Saturday while protesters from Arizona to Manhattan rallied against Donald Trump. The candidates are focused on Arizona, Utah and Idaho, states holding primary elections on Tuesday. Brook Silva-Braga reports from New York.

GOP slams Obama over Supreme Court nomination

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"The president and the Democratic leaders aren't exactly thrilled with giving the American people a voice" in the Supreme Court nomination, Senate Judiciary Committee member Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, said Saturday

The Dish: Chef Patrick O’Connell

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Patrick O'Connell is a self-taught chef. For almost 40 years, the D.C.-native has presided over The Inn at Little Washington in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Inn was dubbed one of the top 10 restaurants in the world, and dining there has been called a "life-changing" experience. O'Connell joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his story and signature dishes.

Gwen Stefani on her "miracle" relationship with Blake Shelton

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In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning," singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani tells Lee Cowan how her relationship with fellow "Voice" coach Blake Shelton, who was going through a breakup with wife Miranda Lambert, helped her bounce back from the dissolution of her own marriage.

Groundbreaking new movies at SXSW film festival

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South by Southwest, or SXSW, started almost 30 years ago as a funky little music festival in Austin, Texas. Today, it’s a sprawling showcase for new music, emerging technology and independent film. Fandango.com managing editor and critic Erik Davis joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss this year’s offerings at the film festival.

Most quirky, offbeat museums in the U.S.

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Americans make about 850 million museum visits every year, more than all major league sports and theme parks combined. The United States has about 17,500 museums, large and small, famous and obscure. Some are a bit quirky. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to guide us through America’s most offbeat museums.

The soldiers who photographed the Vietnam War

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The Vietnam War has been called the first televised war. Combat scenes broadcast every night and photos printed in America’s newspapers every morning helped shape the country’s perception of the conflict. Many of those images were captured by soldiers who received little credit for the risks they took -- until now. Dean Reynolds reports.

Election 2016: Where are the angriest voters in U.S.?

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In a presidential campaign season that has been unlike any other, one word has been used time and time again to describe how many voters are feeling: angry. So where are the angriest voters in the U.S.? How is that impacting the presidential race? Yahoo Finance columnist Rick Newman crunched the numbers and joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his findings.

Florida beaches struggle with stance on spring break

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With spring break in full swing, it’s becoming a tale of two cities in Florida. Police in Miami Beach have had their hands full coping with out-of-control crowds and a shooting death. But in Panama City Beach, the party’s all but over -- leaving some businesses struggling to survive. Mark Strassmann reports.

Morning Rounds: Aid in dying, CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss LaPook's "60 Minutes" report on the controversial practice of aid in dying, CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids, best ways to quit smoking and the link between health and retirement.

Apple isn't backing down on iPhone privacy battle

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A CBS News/New York Times poll suggests Americans are divided over whether Apple should unlock the encrypted iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. Fifty percent say Apple should unlock the phone, while 45 percent think it should remain sealed. The FBI and Apple are due back in court Tuesday in Riverside, California. Justice reporter Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the case.





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