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Manhunt for suspects as Paris reels from terror attack

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There's fear on the streets of Paris as the manhunt continues for the two French terror suspects in the attack against Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical weekly. Paris remains on high alert after another shooting Thursday that did not appear to be connected to Wednesday's massacre. A gunman shot two people on the streets, a policewoman and a passerby, before fleeing the scene. Clarissa Ward reports from Paris.

Medicine developed to combat superbugs

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A new antibiotic has been developed that is effective against superbugs. Also, cancer organizations are asking the government to increase regulations on e-cigarettes. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.

Lindsey Graham says he owns AR-15 for protection

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"If there's a natural disaster in South Carolina where the cops can't protect my neighborhood, my house will be the last one that the gang will come to, because I can defend myself," Graham said.

Jeb Bush jump starts on fund-raising for Presidential bid

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Jeb Bush, Former Florida governor and possible 2016 presidential contender, will host a large fund-raising campaign in Connecticut Wednesday night. Rick Davis, a former campaign manager for Senator John McCain breaks down the hurdles of raising money for a presidential run.

A closer look at 'Charlie Hebdo'

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The editor behind the French satirical magazine, killed in a deadly terrorist attack Wednesday, stood fearless against threats of violence for the publication's controversial cartoons. CBS correspondent Craig Boswell reports.

New technology may change the way you watch TV

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CNET tech reporter Bridget Carey provides the latest news at the Consumer Electronics Show, including quantum dot technology, which may change the way consumers watch TV.



Social media honors slain Charlie Hebdo employees

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In the wake of the attack on the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, cartoonists have flooded social media with illustrations expressing their emotions. The hashtag #jesuischarlie was a trending topic on Twitter for most of the day, with as many as 4,000 tweets sent every minute. Jim Axelrod reports.

Massacre at satiric newspaper in Paris

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French authorities have identified the terror suspects wanted in a massacre at the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper in Paris. 12 people were murdered, including a police officer who was executed at point blank range on a sidewalk outside the newspaper offices. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

A new way to kill "superbugs"

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Each year in the United States, at least 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. And at least 23,000 people die each year from such infections. However, a powerful new antibiotic developed in dirt is proving to be effective in fighting antibiotics-resistant bacteria. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

The South feels freezing blast

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Temperatures reached the single digits in southern cities like Nashville and Oklahoma City. In South Carolina, farmers had to cover their crops to protect them from frost. Mark Strassmann reports on the unusually cold weather in the South.

More Americans starting to travel again

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As the pandemic nears its 13th month, more Americans are starting to fly again. The Transportation Security Administration has screened more than one million travelers per day for more than two weeks in a row. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett joins "CBSN AM" with more on what's going on in the world of travel.

CIA insider: Suspect in Paris shooting had "military training"

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Former Acting Director of the CIA Mike Morell told CBS News the siege on Charlie Hebdo had signs of a ""military style"" attack. Morell pointed to the alignment of bullets on a windshield as evidence of a training individual. Morell explained to "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley why he thinks al Qaeda may have had a hand in the attack.

ISIS video threatened attack on France

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In an ISIS video released just days ago, a French Jihadi in Syria issued a chilling order in regard to France. There's concern that a spike in attacks may be a response to France's support of the U.S. led airstrikes on ISIS. Clarissa Ward reports.

Sneak peek: The Ultimatum

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Two daughters are determined to find their mother’s killer. Will the investigation expose hidden secrets? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, Aug. 8 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Flash Points: Trial of Boston bombing suspect begins

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the trial of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, why it's happening in federal court, and why there was no plea deal.





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