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Holder: Petraeus case will be decided at "highest levels" of DOJ

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Though he may no longer be attorney general when the Justice Department decides whether to prosecute former CIA Director David Petraeus for sharing classified information with his mistress, Eric Holder says the decision will be made at the top.

Dean Kamen's first invention

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Web extra: Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" talks with inventor Dean Kamen about his childhood "bed-maker."

Meet Dean Kamen, inventor extraordinaire

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Visionary inventor Dean Kamen has barely taken a day off since inventing the Segway, working on a number of out-of-the-box inventions that may affect the lives of billions of people around the world. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" catches up with Kamen to get a glimpse of his latest, and perhaps greatest, breakthrough.



Commentary: Freedom of the press

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The mass shooting at a satirical magazine strike very close to home for the Editor-in-Chief of Mad Magazine, John Ficarra.

Henri Matisse and a new art form

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Towards the end of his life, Henri Matisse, a giant in the art world, put down his paintbrush and picked up a pair of scissors after suffering debilitating illness. His "cut-out" art opened up a new world for him, and changed the course of modern art. Martha Teichner reports on a revealing new exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art.

The zeal of Gov. Jerry Brown

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In 2010 California voters re-elected a man many thought had been relegated to history: former Governor Jerry Brown. Many now credit his policies for bringing his state back from the brink, and last November he was elected yet again for an unprecedented fourth term as governor. John Blackstone sits down with Brown for some questions and answers about his colorful past - and his remarkable comeback

Preview: Gov. Jerry Brown on perseverance

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After serving as California's Governor in the 1970s and '80s, Jerry Brown was reelected last November to his fourth term. In this preview of a profile to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning," Brown talks to John Blackstone about "sticking to it."

Daring climbers attempt to scale Yosemite's El Capitan

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Kevin Jorgeson and Tommy Caldwell are about to make some rock climbing history by scaling the California rock formation El Capitan in the most challenging way possible. They have been planning their 3,000-foot climb for six years. Jim Axelrod reports.

Chris Christie, Mitt Romney back in 2016 spotlight

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie could face backlash for celebrating a Dallas Cowboys' playoff win. And former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney seems to be considering another run for the presidency despite two prior failed attempts. CBS News political director John Dickerson discusses the possible presidential contenders.

Foie gras back on the menu at California restaurants

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Foie gras is back on the menu at California restaurants, where one person's delicacy was another's episode of animal cruelty. As Carter Evans explains, this comes after a court battle to overturn the law that banned it in the first place.

David Petraeus could face charges for sharing secrets

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The future for retired Gen. David Petraeus, once talked about as a presidential candidate, could now include jail time. Petraeus could face felony charges for spilling classified secrets to his mistress when he was director of the CIA. Julianna Goldman reports.

Thousands feared dead in Boko Haram massacre in Nigeria

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This past week saw what could be Boko Haram's deadliest massacre to date, marking yet another hideous milestone in the organization's increasingly violent campaign. Amnesty International estimates hundreds of people, possibly as many as 2,000, could have been killed, but the numbers cannot be verified. Debora Patta reports.

Following events in France, should U.S. adjust terror strategy?

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After a week of terror, French officials are worried about containing and preventing further attacks. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate explains whether events in France require the U.S. to change its terror-fighting strategy.

France's most-wanted woman holds critical information

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For French authorities, Hayat Boumeddiene may hold the key to figuring out if her husband, supermarket shooter Amedy Coulibaly, and brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi, responsible for the massacre at a satirical magazine, were part of a larger terror cell in France. Clarissa Ward reports.

France stands together in defiance of terrorists

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If terrorists thought attacks in and around Paris would spread fear and intimidation, they were wrong. The killings have brought the French people together in a rare display of solidarity and defiance. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Obama: "America is coming back"

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President Obama hails recent positive economic news to argue that "America's resurgence is real."





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