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Democrats accuse Donald Trump of inciting violence

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Many protesters at the canceled Donald Trump rally in Chicago were Bernie Sanders supporters. Trump tweeted on Sunday, "Bernie Sanders is lying when he says his disruptors aren't told to go to my events. Be careful Bernie, or my supporters will go to yours!” At a town hall Sunday night, both Hillary Clinton and Sanders were asked about Trump. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump defends supporters after violent protests

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Noisy protests followed Donald Trump along the campaign trail over the weekend, while demonstrators clashed with police and Trump supporters outside his events. The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker shows Trump with a big lead in Florida, where the winner gets all the delegates. In Ohio, Trump is tied with the state's governor, John Kasich. Major Garrett reports.

Amtrak derailment in Kansas injures dozens

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Five cars from an Amtrak train derailed near Wichita, Kansas, overnight, injuring at least 27 people, two of them critically. There were more than 100 people on board the Amtrak Southwest Chief, which was traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago. Don Dahler reports.

Deadly floods still threaten the South

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Parts of the South remain under flood watches and warnings after nearly a week of relentless rain. Six people died in the extreme weather. David Begnaud reports from Louisiana.

Aid in Dying

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Dr. Jon LaPook reports on aid-in-dying, a controversial practice that relies on the terminally ill taking a lethal dose of medication themselves.

How does the medicine work?

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Oregon Dr. Eric Walsh, who prescribed aid-in-dying medication to Brittany Maynard and 19 others, describes the physiological effects of the medicine.



Ethical concerns about aid-in-dying

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Dr. Katrina Hedberg, state epidemiologist of the Oregon Public Health Division, discusses ethical concerns raised by her state sanctioning aid-in-dying.

Man gives life savings to kindergarteners for college

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Marty Burbank was going to buy a 40-foot boat and sail off into retirement, but he felt compelled to do more with all the money he'd saved up. Now, 26 kindergarteners will be reaping the benefits. Teri Okita has more.

China genetically modifying beagles

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Scientists in China are genetically modifying beagles to be more muscular. They say it's essential medical research, but others say it's animal cruelty. Seth Doane has more.

Snacking in the U.S. is on the rise

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With so many schedules in flux, Americans are increasingly eating on the run. Snacks are now a $374 billion business. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger reports.

Bomb kills 34, injures dozens in Turkey

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A car bomb killed at least 34 people and injured dozens more in Turkey's capital. It's the second such attack to hit Ankara in the last three weeks. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.

Campaigns gear up for second Super Tuesday

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Over a thousand delegates will be up for grabs Tuesday as several states will head to the polls for Republican and Democratic primaries. Juliana Goldman has a report on who's leading where and what contests may come down to the wire.

Trump continues to court chaos at rallies

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Donald Trump came close Sunday morning to condoning a violent response from his supporters toward protesters who have been an increasing presence at his rallies. Trump said, "If you see 'em, do whatever you have to do to 'em, I don't care." Dean Reynolds has more on the campaign.

Heckler: Marco Rubio tried to steal my girlfriend

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A heckler interrupted presidential candidate Marco Rubio at a campaign event, insisting that Rubio had tried to steal his girlfriend. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has the video and details.

March Madness begins tonight with selection Sunday

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It's selection Sunday, which means you can finally fill out that March Madness bracket. With a preview of tonight's selection show, CBS Sports' Seth Davis joins CBSN in New York. CBS will present the NCAA tournament picks at 5:30pm ET.

Donald Trump rally violence may impact campaign

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Donald Trump's rallies have been disrupted by protesters and supporters violently fighting. On Friday, the Trump rally in Chicago was cancelled due to security issues. At another rally, a protester ran after Trump onstage. With analysis on the rally violence's impact on Trump's campaign, Face The Nation moderator John Dickerson joins CBSN from Washington, DC.

3/13: Trump, Kasich, Sanders

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The latest news from an increasingly tense campaign trail, with Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, and others

Nature: Antelope Canyon

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We leave you this Sunday morning with the quiet landscape of Antelope Canyon, Arizona. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.

Q&A: Gun control advocate Colin Goddard

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In 2007, Colin Goddard was in a French class at Virginia Tech when a gunman opened fire; he was shot four times but survived. He's now a senior policy advocate for Everytown for Gun Safety pushing for stronger gun control laws.

Q&A: Gun rights advocate Sandy Froman

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In a rare interview, National Rifle Association board member and past president Sandy Froman explains the organization's opposition to many proposed gun control laws.

How many Trumps are there?

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Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, Michael Duffy of Time Magazine, CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan, and CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes weigh in on the flip-flopping nature of GOP front-runner Donald Trump. Former presidential candidate Ben Carson speculates there are two Donald Trumps, while others have lost count. On the Democratic side, Sanders’ Michigan win puts a small dent in Hillary Clinton’s campaign wagon.

Jeffrey Goldberg on the Obama doctrine

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Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic wrote the cover story in this month’s magazine, zeroing in on President Obama’s foreign policy legacy. Goldberg recounts President Obama’s greatest triumphs and missteps in the final months of his administration.





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