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Sneak peek: Standoff at Trader Joe's

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"48 Hours" Live to Tell: Hostages chillingly reveal the terrifying three hours they spent held captive by a gunman inside a California supermarket. Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports Saturday, Feb. 16 at 10/9c on CBS.

"48 Hours" Live to Tell: Standoff at Trader Joe's

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"48 Hours" Live to Tell: Hostages chillingly reveal the terrifying three hours they spent held captive by a gunman inside a California supermarket. CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports.

Trader Joe's hostage survivors meet to talk and heal

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Six months after a gunman held more than 30 shoppers hostage at a Trader Joe’s in Los Angeles, some of the survivors get together to talk and help each other heal. Listen as survivor MaryLinda Moss tells the group about a meaningful conversation she had with her daughter, Elise, after the incident.



2/16: CBS Evening News

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Police: Gunman in deadly Illinois shooting should not have owned gun; U.S.-backed Syria forces say ISIS defeat is near.

Trump's national emergency declaration faces legal challenges

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President Trump says he expects a legal battle after declaring a national emergency to access money for his proposed border wall. Mr. Trump signed a spending package to avert another government shutdown but it did not include the funding he wanted. Errol Barnett reports.

Police: Gunman in deadly Illinois shooting should not have owned gun

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Terror engulfed a Chicago suburb when a factory worker went on a deadly shooting rampage after being fired from his job. It happened at the Henry Pratt manufacturing plant, where the assailant had been employed for fifteen years. Adriana Diaz reports.

Source: Men say Smollett paid them to participate in alleged attack

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The two Nigerian brothers arrested in connection with the assault on "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett are no longer suspects in the attack and they're now cooperating with police. A source close to the investigation told CBS News the brothers told detectives that Smollett paid them to participate in the alleged attack. Carter Evans reports.

Brothers say Jussie Smollett paid them to participate in alleged attack, source says

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The two Nigerian brothers arrested in connection with the assault on "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett are no longer suspects in the attack and they're now cooperating with police. A source close to the investigation told CBS News the brothers told detectives that Smollett paid them to participate in the alleged attack. Carter Evans reports.

Community honors victims in Illinois shooting

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The community of Aurora, Illinois, is honoring the five civilians who were killed by a former co-worker. All of the police officers shot are expected to survive. Vladimir Duthiers reports.





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