The California governor said schools could reimagine the calendar by extending the length of the school day or year. Source
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Donald Trump: I will consider paying legal fees for rally-goer who punched protester
Republican front-runner Donald Trump says he is reviewing tapes and will consider paying the legal fees of a man who punched a protester at a recent rally. To safeguard those “disruptors” attending his rallies, Trump says he has communicated to police officers and audience members alike: “Don’t hurt them.” Source
CBS News journalist Sopan Deb recounts chaos outside Chicago Trump rally
CBS News reporter Sopan Deb was among those arrested in Chicago Friday night during protests outside a canceled Trump event. Deb, who covers Donald Trump for the network, described the scene to CBS News Producer Charlie Brooks. “I have certainly never seen anything like last night,” Deb said. “That was unprecedented.” Source
The Dish: Marcus Paslay
Born and raised in Arlington, Texas, Marcus Paslay yearned to become a chef from an early age. His grandparents’ farm was nearby and he worked in their garden and helped can vegetables, which shows today in his farm-to-table cooking philosophy. After leaving business school, he enrolled in The Culinary Institute of America and then spent years mastering his art in restaurants across the country. Two years after returning to Texas in 2013, he opened his own restaurant, Clay Pigeon, in Fort Worth and it quickly became a hit. Chef Paslay joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his journey. Source
Artist recreates iconic photos with actor John Malkovich
Nearly a century ago, the versatile actor Lon Chaney was known as the “man of a thousand faces.” Now, that title might be passed to actor John Malkovich instead. Working with his long-time collaborator — the acclaimed photographer, Sandro Miller — Malkovich morphed into 41 famous figures in his new coffee table book, “The Malkovich Sessions,” due out April 5th. Sandro Miller joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how he recreated the iconic photos. Source
Capitol Police watchdog to call for overhaul of intel collection
The U.S. Capitol Police said in a statement that it “welcomes” the review and recommendation. Source
What exactly is cancer?
One in two men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer, but many don’t know how it develops, the most common forms or how it’s treated Source
On this day: Paul McCartney gets knighted
Paul McCartney became Sir Paul on March 11, 1997 when he was knighted at Buckingham Palace by Queen Elizabeth II. Watch “CBS Evening News” footage from that day. Source
President Obama jokes about Ted Cruz at White House state dinner
President Obama joked about Ted Cruz being born in Canada during a state dinner for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday night. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has details. Source
Interview: John Kasish guarantees Ohio victory
Ohio Governor John Kasich guaranteed a victory in the upcoming Ohio primary Thursday night following a calmer GOP Presidential debate in Miami. Kasich said Tuesday will be a gamechanger for him and enable him to challenge Trump for the delegates necessary for the nomination. The Ohio governor spoke with CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett on CBSN. Source