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Flash Points: Why are foreign fighters so hard to track?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss video released by an al Qaeda-linked group of 22-year-old American citizen Moner Mohammad Abu-Salha, the first American to carry out a suicide attack in the Syria’s civil war.

Video shows student being shocked

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This video obtained by CBS News shows Andre McCollins being shocked at the Judge Rotenberg Center in 2002.

Extended interview with Jennifer Msumba

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Anna Werner interviews Jennifer Msumba, a former student at the Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton, Mass. Msumba is suing JRC and testified before the FDA that shock devices should be banned.

Extended interview with Roger and Sharon Wood

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Anna Werner interviews Roger and Sharon Wood, whose son Joshua is a student at the Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton, Mass. The family says the shock program at JRC is working for their son.

Obama says U.S. business will invest billions in Africa

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President Obama addressed nearly 50 African heads of state, more than 300 government officials and representatives from more than 90 U.S. and African companies who gathered in Washington for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit

American general killed in shooting at Afghan military academy

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An American two-star general died Tuesday in a shooting that wounded 15 other NATO soldiers at Afghanistan's main military academy. A spokesman for the Afghan Defense Ministry describes the gunman as "a terrorist in an army uniform." Norah O'Donnell reports.

Inside Sydney's Eveleigh Market

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Food & Wine Editor-In-Chief Dana Cowin meets two remarkable women chefs who cook at Sydney's dazzling Eveleigh Farmers' Market every Saturday. Among the 70 stalls, chef, cookbook author and TV star Kylie Kwong marries her Chinese roots with organic, native ingredients to make pork buns and unusual dishes like roasted mealworms. Hawking more traditional comfort food, chef Alex Herbert grills signature "Crooked Madames," her take on France's rich, fried egg-and-ham sandwich Croque Madame — with the very Australian addition of barbecue sauce.



Fish may not like loud music either

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University of Minnesota researchers are installing an experimental underwater speaker system to ward off Asian Carp near Genoa, Wisconsin. WKBT's Brittany Schmidt reports.

California lawmakers consider gun safety bill

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In response to May's shootings in Santa Barbara, Calif., the state's legislature is considering a bill that would give family members, police or doctors the ability to request that a judge take away a person's gun if they are deemed to be a danger. CBS station KVOR reports from Sacramento.

The White House's complex pan-African dinner prep

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It's not easy to pull together dinner for the Obamas and 400 African leaders given the varied traditions of the 50-plus countries represented. White House Executive Chef Cris Comerford explains to CBS News how it's done.

Headlines at 7:30: Former Virginia first lady sought to pitch supplement to Romney

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The Washington Post says Maureen McDonnell, wife of former Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell, sought out Mitt Romney to promote a dietary supplement at the heart of the couple's corruption trial. Also, millions of California medical records may get moved to one database. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.

Adorable boy makes live TV debut

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"I've never been on live television before!" Meet the articulate Noah Ritter, who got his live TV debut at Pennsylvania's Wayne County Fair.

Nine West receives criticism for offensive advertisements

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Nine West has received harsh criticism after advertising shoes that are perfect for "husband hunting" or "drunk brunch." Editor of "Advertising Age" Abbey Klaassen sits down with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the nature of these ads.

Ebola epidemic sparks panic in African nations

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As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa spreads, other countries in the continent are working to keep the deadly disease outside their borders. Debora Patta reports from Cape Town, South Africa.

Drone cameras take wedding photography to new heights

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Wedding photographers are using drones to capture the bride and groom's special moment, but regulations say using a wedding drone without permission from the FAA is illegal. Adriana Diaz reports.





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