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Ferguson leaders seek peace, work toward unity

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In Ferguson, Missouri, tensions still divide the primarily black community and it's mostly white police force. Mark Strassmann speaks with leaders from both sides.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg gets heart stent implant

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Justice Ginsburg, who is 81 years old and the oldest Supreme Court justice, is said to be resting comfortably after her procedure. Cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Ginsburg's heart procedure.

FAA: More pilots reporting close calls with drones

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The government is getting a surge of complaints of drones interfering with larger aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration tells CBS News it is receiving 25 reports a month from pilots who have seen drones or model planes near their aircraft. Jeff Pegues reports.

Al Qaeda raid: U.S. journalist, four others still held in Yemen

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U.S. Special Operations troops just missed freeing an American hostage in Yemen. A local soldier who took part in the recent raid says the American and four other captives were moved just two days before. The forces raided an al Qaeda hideout near Saudi Arabia's border, searching for the missing American. Michelle Miller reports.



Video shows Cleveland officers shooting boy holding toy gun

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Newly released video shows the moment police officers shot and killed a Cleveland 12-year-old. Police say Tamir Rice was waving a toy gun at people near a playground. Rookie officer Timothy Loehmann and six-year veteran Frank Garmback responded to the scene. Dean Reynolds shows how the video raises troubling questions about their two-second decision to open fire.

NYPD on alert to prevent Thanksgiving parade threats

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Demonstrators have been threatening to disrupt New York City's Thanksgiving Day parade. Reports say protesters are pumped up after the NYPD arrested only a handful of them during the previous night's protests. Don Dahler is at the start of the parade route.

Ferguson mayor focuses on healing after chaos

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Tightened security across the St. Louis area put an end to two nights of violent protests. Many are still angry over the decision not to charge officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Vladimir Duthiers reports from Ferguson, Missouri.

Monster Nor'easter clogs airports, highways

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A big coastal storm in the Northeast dropped several inches of snow, and tens of thousands of homes are still in the dark. The storm slowed down drivers and grounded hundreds of airline flights on the eve of Thanksgiving. Chris McKinnon of Boston station WBZ reports from Nashua, New Hampshire.

MoneyWatch: 25M expected to shop on Thanksgiving; Blackberry luring iPhone users

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The National Retail Federation expects 25 million people to shop online or in stores on Thanksgiving. Also, Blackberry says it will buy a user’s iPhone from as much as $550, provided that user trades it in for Blackberry’s new smarthphone. Lauren Lyster reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Questions Arise Over Ferguson Grand Jury Decision

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The grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown is not only sparking outrage among protesters -- it's also raising questions about how the panel reached that conclusion. CBS Correspondent Eboni Williams, who's also an attorney, examines the newly released evidence that was presented to the grand jury.

Website connects strangers for holiday meals

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If you're going to be home alone for the holidays, a website can help you find a way to enjoy a home-cooked meal with complete strangers. CBS News' Naomi Choy Smith reports.

Missouri police, civic leaders seek to build bridges

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Attorney General Eric Holder's visit to Missouri in August strongly signaled that he will seek changes at the Ferguson Police Department. Mark Strassmann met Pastor Robert White and Gabe Crocker of the St. Louis Police Officer association, who are trying to forge better community ties following the grand jury decision.

Thanksgiving Nor'easter snarls travel on East Coast

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At airports nationwide, there have been more than 4,000 delays alone and more than 700 cancellations as a massive storm heads up the Northeast. Across the country, Americans are rushing to reach their destinations for Thanksgiving. Jeff Pegues and Eric Fisher report.

Police release video of fatal shooting of Cleveland boy

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Cleveland police released video today of a police shooting of a 12-year-old boy waving a fake gun. Two Cleveland police officers have been placed on administrative leave in the investigation. Dean Reynolds reports.





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