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The toll of Alzheimer's disease on caregivers

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Nearly 16 million Americans care for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease. A new study provides a look at the toll the disease can take on those caregivers. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

U.S. women's soccer stars call for equal pay

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Five U.S. women's soccer team players filed a federal complaint Wednesday, accusing U.S. Soccer of wage discrimination. The women said they are ready to fight back after years of feeling short-changed. Jim Axelrod reports.

Trump meets with GOP leaders after abortion comment

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Donald Trump met with RNC chairman Reince Priebus Thursday after his abortion comments sparked a firestorm. John Dickerson, CBS News political director and host of "Face The Nation," discusses what the meeting might mean, and if the fallout will impact Trump at all.

Hillary Clinton: "Women's health is under assault"

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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton called out both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders after Trump's comments on abortion. Clinton declared that "women's health is under assault" after Sanders said Trump's remarks were a distraction from serious issues. Julianna Goldman has more.

Donald Trump's complicated relationship with women's issues

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Donald Trump had a surprise meeting with leaders of the Republican party Thursday, following backlash from his controversial abortion comments. As Major Garrett reports, it's not the first time Trump's self-proclaimed "phenomenal" stance on women's issues has been questioned.

State trooper shot in Virginia bus station

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A state trooper is fighting for his life and a gunman is dead after a shooting at a Greyhound bus station in Richmond, Virginia Thursday. Jeff Pegues has more.

First look inside Palmyra after ISIS flees

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After 10 months under ISIS control, the Syrian government has taken back control of the Palmyra. The city was once home to some of the world's most ancient artifacts. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer is the first American journalist inside the city since its release from ISIS' hold.

Rob Manfred in the Toyota Green Room

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In this edition of "Sounds of the Toyota Green Room," MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred chats with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King about his childhood love for sports.



Dan Ackerman in the Toyota Green Room

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In this edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman chats with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King about phone encryption.

Rikki Klieman in the Toyota Green Room

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In this edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman explains to “CBS This Morning” the legal considerations to ban texting while walking.

First look at ancient ruins after Syrian forces retake Palmyra

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Russian combat engineers have arrived in Syria to start clearing the archaeological sites of mines and booby traps left by ISIS. CBS News correspondent Liz Palmer, one of the first Western journalists to get access to the ancient city since it was wrested from ISIS control, joins CBSN with more.

Preview: Crime and Punishment

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Bill Whitaker reports on the German prison system which emphasizes rehabilitation rather than punishment and that allows convicts an astonishing amount of freedom. Watch Whitaker's report on Sunday, April 3 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Rivals pounce on Donald Trump after abortion comments

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Donald Trump is getting attacked from all sides after initially saying women who have abortions should be punished, if the practice is outlawed. Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, joins CBSN from Washington with the latest.

Charlie Rose takes swings with Jordan Spieth, welcomes Josh Elliott

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CBS This Morning anchor Charlie Rose interviewed and took some swings with pro golfer Jordan Spieth as the 22-year-old looks to defend his Masters title. Rose joined CBSN's Josh Elliott for the first time to show some behind-the-scenes video and share details from his one-on-one with the golf champ.

Preview: Bubba

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Sharyn Alfonsi profiles the compelling and controversial golfer Bubba Watson on the eve of his attempt to win a third green jacket at the Masters. Watch Alfonsi's report on Sunday, April 3 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Police use unusual strategy while questioning murder suspects

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Rahul Gupta and his girlfriend, Taylor Gould, had been at Montgomery County Police headquarters for about five hours when their interrogators made a surprising strategic decision. They brought the couple together, and left them alone, to see if they would talk about which one had killed their friend Mark Waugh.

Taylor Gould: No memory of a murder

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Taylor Gould tells Det. Paula Hamill she and her boyfriend, Rahul Gupta, drank so much she couldn't remember what happened the night their friend Mark Waugh was murdered.

Rahul Gupta: "I did not stab Mark"

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Hours after he first confessed to the bloody murder of his friend, Mark Waugh, Rahul Gupta changed his story and explained to detectives what really happened between his girlfriend, Taylor Gould, and Mark.

Masters champ Jordan Spieth on golf and family

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The world’s best golfers will gather next week in August, Georgia for the Masters. Among this year’s field is defending champion, Jordan Spieth. He tees off Thursday in the Shell Houston Open, the final tournament before golf’s four majors. Spieth lost his number one ranking this week, but still hopes to keep the coveted green jacket. Charlie Rose reports.

Noonan: Trump is "alienating" self with abortion comment

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CBS News contributor and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the negative impact the GOP front-runner's controversial comments can have on his presidential race.

Colorado teen sexting bill faces pushback

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A proposed new law in Colorado is raising new questinos about how to punish underage teens who engage in sexting. The measure would downgrade the offense from a felony to a misdemeanor, but some parents say that could actually make life worse for the juvenile offenders. Vinita Nair reports.





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