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Inside Iraqi Kurdistan: Confronting ISIS

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The U.S. airstrikes in Iraq that began a month ago saved thousands of refugees trapped by ISIS on Mount Sinjar -- and stopped the ISIS advance on the Kurdish capital of Erbil. Thanks to the U.S. airstrikes, the Peshmerga are on the offensive and eventually the Kurdish fighters will be moving toward Mosul. Scott Pelley reports.

3/24: Red and Blue

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WH pushes for pass gun reform after mass shootings; Sen. Moore and Sen. Rosen on bridging the divide

Previewing Obama's speech on defeating ISIS

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In his speech, President Obama will call for a multi-front campaign against ISIS, and attempt to eliminate any doubt about U.S. strategy against ISIS. Major Garrett reports.

Report: NFL was sent video knockout tape 5 months ago

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On Tuesday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told CBS News' Norah O'Donnell that, to the best of his knowledge, it was not until this week that anyone from his office had seen the elevator video of Ray Rice beating his future wife. On Wed. night, the AP reported a law enforcement official said he sent the video to the league offices back in April.

Homeland head warns of lone wolves in U.S.

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In an interview with CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller, Homeland Security Chief Jeh Johnson said the terror threat does not come from ISIS alone, but also the so-called lone wolves who grew up in the United States. The full report will air Thursday night on the "CBS Evening News."



CIA director issues "call to action" on ISIS, terrorism

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CIA Director John Brennan tells CBS News' Bob Orr about the threat posed by extremists with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. The full interview with Brennan will air Wednesday night on the CBS Evening News.

Flash Points: 13 years after 9/11, terror threat continues

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the threat posed by terror groups 13 years after 9/11, and whether the danger we face now is greater than it was then.

CIA director: ISIS involved in "active external plotting"

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CIA Director John Brennan talks with CBS News' Bob Orr about the possibility that extremists with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria could plan and launch attacks against the U.S. and other western nations. The full interview with Brennan will air Wednesday night on the "CBS Evening News."

Southwest CEO on knee space issues and airlines' responsibility

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During the past several weeks, pilots diverted three flights after passengers got into fights over reclining seats. KTVT's Jack Fink reports on the problem and asks Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly if airlines bear any responsibility because they're adding seats to get more revenue.

Anniversary of the Star Spangled Banner, living flag

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A free nine-day festival in Baltimore, Maryland celebrates the bicentennial of the U.S. National Anthem. About 7,000 children wearing a red, white or blue recreated a giant living American flag. WJZ's Linh Bui reports.

Missing British explorer ship discovered

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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that one of two British explorer ships that disappeared in the Arctic nearly 170 years ago has been found. Harper says "this is truly a historic moment for Canada."

Martha Coakley wins Democratic primary in Massachusetts

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Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has won the Democratic primary for governor. Coakley will carry her party’s nomination into the November general election against Republican Charlie Baker, who won the GOP primary.

NC Mayor accepts pie challenge

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Mayor Outlaw accepted a challenge to help raise awareness for Huntington's Disease. Since the pie challenge started last month, donations to the Huntington's Disease Society of America have quadrupled.

American bird species face extinction

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According to a report from the National Audubon Society, up to half of America’s species of birds will have to move or face extinction in the near future because of climate change. Alison Harmelin reports from New York.





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