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Two big upsets from first day of March Madness

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Twelfth-seeded Yale pulled off their first tournament win in school history, upsetting fifth-seeded Bayler. Meanwhile, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock upended Purdue in double overtime. CBS Sports' Brent Stover joins CBSN to break down the action so far in March Madness and what we can expect from Day 2.

Preview: Presidente Macri

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Lesley Stahl profiles the new president of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, who has made huge changes to his struggling country in a short period of time. Watch Stahl's report on Sunday, March 20 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Allen Pizzey says good-bye, remembers his favorite story

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CBS News correspondent Allen Pizzey is retiring from CBS News after three decades. Pizzey tells CBSN's Anne Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about his favorite story of a Bosnian refugee girl, Yasmina.

Gwen Stefani: How I climbed up from "rock bottom"

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In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning," singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani tells Lee Cowan how she turned to creating new music as a way to channel the pain from her broken marriage. Her new solo album, "This Is What The Truth Feels Like," is her most emotional, and personal, yet.

Snow could slam Northeast this weekend

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As heavy hail pounds Texas and Mississippi, a possible snowstorm could be headed to the Northeast. Will your area be slammed with snow this weekend? WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has more details.

Focus group: We don't like Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton

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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the front-runners in the 2016 presidential race, but according to a focus group conducted by Republican strategist Frank Luntz, an overwhelming majority of voters don't like them. He joins CBSN with insight on why.



Is it down to Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton?

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While Republicans are trying to rally support for Ted Cruz to beat Donald Trump, is it too late for Bernie Sanders to catch up to Hillary Clinton? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and Mashable politics editor Juana Summers join CBSN to discuss.

"48 Hours" preview: Self-defense or murder?

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An FBI veteran claims he had no choice but to shoot his wife after she came at him with a knife. Was it self-defense or murder? "48 Hours" correspondent Susan Spencer joins CBSN with insight and a preview of "Eliminating the Threat?"

GOP figures try to rally support behind Ted Cruz

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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is finding support from some former rivals, such as Marco Rubio and Lindsey Graham. Could this newfound support help him beat Donald Trump? "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson joins CBSN to discuss.

Detroit's red top pizza with blue collar roots

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You know about Chicago’s deep dish and New York’s Neapolitan, but when it comes to pizza, the hippest variety across the country is from Detroit. Like most things in the Motor City, you can trace its roots back to the auto industry. Jeff Glor reports.

Sneak peek: Eliminating the Threat?

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An elite FBI agent shoots his estranged wife after he says she came after him with a knife -- was it self-defense or murder? "48 Hours"' Susan Spencer investigates Saturday, Aug. 20 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Week in Review: President reveals Supreme Court nominee

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Top stories: President Obama nominates Judge Merrick Garland to Supreme Court, an Amtrak train derails in Kansas, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton expand leads after primaries, and more

Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde talk "Vinyl," Martin Scorsese

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Emmy-winner Bobby Cannavale and SAG Award-nominee Olivia Wilde have teamed up for the first time as husband and wife in the new HBO rock 'n' roll series, "Vinyl." The drama follows drug addicted record executive Richie Finestra who’s fighting to save his label during the 1970s. Wilde and Cannavale join “CBS This Morning” to discuss their new series.

How candidates’ tax plans may impact your wallet

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Lauren Lyons Cole, personal finance editor of the International Business Times, says your candidate choice can have "a lasting impact on the American economy as well as your future paycheck." She looked into the tax plans of the leading candidates using research from the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. Cole joins “CBS This Morning” to break down how much each candidate’s plan would affect your taxes.

Florida voters unhappy with front-runners Clinton, Trump

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Voters in the key swing state of Florida are sharing their frustration about their options in the presidential race. A focus group, comprised of Republican and Democratic voters who oppose both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, gives us a revealing look at the anger toward the front-runners in both parties. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz, who led the group at the Orlando Public Library, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why these voters are "fed up."

American ISIS fighter says he regrets joining terror group

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The American who defected from ISIS in Iraq is opening up about how he became disillusioned with jihad. Mohammed Jamal Khweis revealed to Kurdish TV that he traveled from his home in Virginia to London, and then to Amsterdam. From there, he went to Turkey, where a contact helped him join ISIS. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Erbil, Iraq, close to where Kurdish forces detained Khweis.

Congress blasts Michigan governor, EPA chief for Flint crisis

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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is back in Flint to meet with officials about the water crisis Friday. He testified Thursday before a House panel. Some members of Congress are calling for Snyder and the head of the EPA to resign over the lead contamination. Adriana Diaz reports.

FBI, Secret Service probe threatening letter sent to Trump family

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For months, Donald Trump has campaigned for presidency using what many call violent and inflammatory rhetoric. Now, the billionaire front-runner’s own family has become a target. A threatening letter containing suspicious white powder was sent Thursday night to Eric Trump, the candidate’s son. Don Dahler reports from New York City.

NASA experiment: Setting a fire in space

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NASA is planning to light a fire in space in order to study how it behaves and what safety precautions should be taken in case of future fires. Franklin Institute Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts joins CBSN to discuss the experiment.





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