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Sen. McCain receives Liberty Medal

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Former Vice President Joe Biden awarded Senator John McCain the Liberty Medal on Monday night. Sen. McCain's speech warned of "half-backed spurious nationalism." Watch his remarks.

10/16: CBS Evening News

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Trump says he'll take another look at his nominee for drug czar; "#MeToo": Hear from those speaking out against sexual assault, harassment



Iran threatens to expand weapons program

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Over the past year, Iran's military has been testing new missiles it claims can hit targets all over the Middle East. Iran has threatened to expand its conventional weapons program in response to President Trump's speech. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran, Iran.

Syrian fighters celebrate in Raqqa after driving out ISIS

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Time is just about up for ISIS in Raqqa. There's been no official declaration of victory, but U.S.-backed fighters aren't waiting for one. They say ISIS is finished in the city. Holly Williams has more.

Trump, McConnell put on public display of unity in impromptu press conference

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After a White House lunch, President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell strolled to the Rose Garden to bury the hatchet. It was a change in tone from just 90 minutes earlier, when Mr. Trump told his Cabinet that do-nothing Republicans were to blame for his stalled legislative agenda. Major Garrett reports.

Nevada law on background checks for gun purchases not enforced

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Gun control advocates acknowledge that the expanded background checks they want would not have prevented the Las Vegas massacre. But last week, they went to court to try to make Nevada enforce the background checks that are already on the books. Julianna Goldman reports.

#MeToo campaign

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Accusations of sexual harassment or assault against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein have touched a nerve with people all over the world. They are speaking out using the hashtag #MeToo

Firefighters make progress in California as winds die down

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Crews fighting the California wildfires are making progress now that the winds that fanned the flames are starting to die down. There have been 41 deaths in the fires. A total of 213,000 acres have burned and nearly 6,000 buildings have been destroyed. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Trump says he'll take another look at his nominee for drug czar

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A joint investigation by "60 Minutes" and The Washington Post is sending ripples through Washington. In the report, a former DEA insider-turned-whistleblower accused drug distributors, aided by Congress and lobbyists, of fueling the opioid epidemic. Bill Whitaker has more from the investigation.

"60 Minutes" report reverberates from White House to Capitol Hill

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West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin says he was horrified to learn that a bill everyone approved made the opioid epidemic worse. It sailed through the Senate last spring with the backing of the Justice Department and members of both parties, so no one in Congress thought to question it. Nancy Cordes reports.

The opioid epidemic in 6 charts

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An expert breaks down trends behind the deadly surge in abuse of opioid painkillers, heroin and fentanyl





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