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Cambridge Analytica whistleblower on Facebook data scandal

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Facebook says it's investigating after revelations the social media site may have mishandled data from more than 50 million users. That allowed Cambridge Analytica, a consulting firm once used by the Trump campaign, to access data and try to sway users' votes. CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson explains how.

Students calling for change after the Parkland shooting

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A group of survivors of the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School who refer to themselves as the "mass-shooting generation" have made it their mission to bring about gun reform. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.

Driverless buses debut in California

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California's first driverless buses started running in March in San Ramon, near San Francisco. The electric shuttles can carry up to 12 people -- six sitting and six standing. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.



Calendar: Week of March 19

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From the birthday of a "Star Trek" star, to the student-led March For Our Lives, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Reporter: Facebook "not showing much accountability"

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A data firm with ties to the Trump 2016 election campaign, mined data from Facebook profiles of millions of Americans without their permission, and used the data to support President Trump's candidacy. Annalisa Merelli, a geopolitics reporter for Quartz, joins CBSN to discuss.

How 50 million profiles were harvested from Facebook

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Facebook has suspended a data firm that worked with President Trump’s campaign team over a violation of the site’s privacy policies. Issie Lapowsky, a senior writer for Wired, joins CBSN to explain the Facebook loophole that allowed app developers to see into entire friend networks.

Facebook suspends data firm tied to Trump campaign

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Facebook has suspended a data firm that worked with President Trump’s campaign team over a violation of the site’s privacy policies. The Guardian is reporting that Cambridge Analytica used personal information from Facebook profiles of millions of U.S. voters without permission. David Carroll, an associate professor at Parsons School of Design, joins CBSN to discuss.

The Dish: Irish chef Noel McMeel

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Acclaimed Irish chef Noel McMeel grew up on the family dairy farm and his mother's traditional home cooking was his first culinary inspiration. He trained in Northern Ireland and the U.S., working in some of this country's most renowned restaurants, including Le Cirque in New York, and Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California. Then he headed back home. Now he's executive head chef at the award-winning Lough Erne Resort and author of the book "Irish Pantry."

Why author Jonathan Franzen fell in love with birds – and protecting them

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Exactly 100 years ago Saturday, the U.S. government passed a groundbreaking law to protect migratory birds that fly across the Atlantic. To mark the anniversary, National Geographic Magazine helped declare 2018 "The Year of the Bird." It kicked off the observance with an essay from acclaimed author Jonathan Franzen, who's also a bird lover and a conservationist. Alex Wagner reports.

Street art goes corporate with hand-painted advertisements

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Billboards and other outdoor advertising can often be an eyesore, but one company has found a way to blend creativity with commerce by putting up custom, hand-painted murals that also deliver the client’s message. Don Dahler reports.

Putin expected to win re-election

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to win his bid for re-election Sunday, but low voter turnout and dwindling support from Russians could affect the election and his presidency. The election also comes just days after the U.S. Treasury Department hit the country with sanctions for meddling in the 2016 election. CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow on the latest developments.

Jeff Flake: GOP should challenge Trump

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Retiring Arizona Senator Jeff Flake was critical of President Trump during a "Politics and Eggs" event at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire on Friday. Flake also called on the GOP to challenge President Trump, but dispelled rumors that he would primary the president in the 2020 election. CBSN political contributor and Boston Herald columnist Michael Graham was at Friday's event. He joins CBSN to discuss.





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