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Employers added 128,000 jobs in October

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Employers added a surprisingly high number of jobs in October as the economy shrugged off a 40-day strike by autoworkers. CBS News' Reena Ninan has more.

Rodney Reed maintains innocence weeks before execution

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Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, scheduled to die Nov. 20, maintains his innocence in the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites. Now, new witnesses have come forward implicating Stites’ fiancé. Melanie Barden reports for KEYE-TV.

Elizabeth Warren releases plan for funding Medicare for All, leads Iowa poll

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A new poll shows Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is leading among likely Iowa Democratic caucusgoers. She has also released details on how she would fund her universal health care plan, known as Medicare for All. Sean Sullivan, a national political reporter for the Washington Post, spoke to CBSN's Reena Ninan about Warren's health plan and the race in Iowa.



This week's impeachment inquiry highlights

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CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes join CBSN to recap the recent developments in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.

Maria Butina talks to 60 Minutes

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Before she was deported to Russia, Maria Butina spoke to 60 Minutes about charges that she sought to influence U.S. policy for the Kremlin. See the full interview, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT on CBS

Cat helps kids feel comfortable at eye doctor

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Truffles the cat helps kids feel comfortable at an eye doctor in Pennsylvania. She even wears glasses and eye patches so children feel less ashamed to have them.

Dancing priest joins Catholic school pep rally

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Cheerleaders from Cardinal Gibbons High School in Florida were joined by a special guest during their pep rally – Father Ricardo, the dancing priest. Video of the performance has gone viral.

Flea on new memoir, "Acid for the Children"

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Flea is best known as the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but next week he'll add another title to his resume: published author. His new memoir, "Acid for the Children," details his unconventional childhood and relationship with Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason sat down with Flea and joined CBSN to preview his interview with the musician.





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