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LAPD says homeless man shot by cop was reaching for officer's gun

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The mayor of Los Angeles is trying to assure residents about the investigation into a deadly police shooting. Multiple cameras captured the encounter between officers and a homeless man on Sunday. Carter Evans reports on what the recordings reveal to police investigators.

New audio recordings reveal "Jihadi John" rejected extremism in 2009

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Mohammed Emwazi told British security officials that the 9/11 attacks and a series of bombings in London were wrong. It raises new questions about how this public face of ISIS executions became an Islamic radical. Mark Phillips reports from London.

Don't mess with 8-year-old's Sunday comics

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An 8-year-old boy named Mac was angry that some of his favorite comics were no longer appearing in his town newspaper. So he called the editor and made a heated complaint.



Russians march in solidarity with slain Putin political foe

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Armed with flowers and flags, tens of thousands turned out in a somber but defiant display of solidarity with murdered Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. Following Nemtsov's murder, many Russian democracy activists say they are now afraid. Clarissa Ward reports.

When is Larry David actually Larry David?

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Comedian Larry David sat down with CBS News' Charlie Rose for a interview that aired on "60 Minutes." Some of the banter between the two focused on Larry David's true identity, at least, it tried to. Watch the video to see Larry David try to answer a seemingly simple question: Who is Larry David?

As parents boycott Common Core, a warning is issued

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Parents across the country are withholding their children from taking the Common Core examinations in protest of a test they call complicated and confusing. But one former school superintendent says the move could set a dangerous precedent. Elaine Quijano reports.

Boston on the cusp of breaking snow record

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Boston got another round of snow over the weekend, leaving it just inches shy of a snowfall record. The city could soon rewrite the history books as a new storm promises to deliver even more snow later this week. Anna Werner reports.

LAPD: Homeless man reached for officer's gun

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Police say a homeless man in Los Angeles tried to grab an officer's gun in an altercation that ended with officers shooting the homeless man. As Carter Evans reports, the LAPD says the officers involved all had specialized training on how to deal with the homeless and mentally ill.

James Clapper: I'm worried about "dysfunction in Washington"

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Director of National Intelligence James Clapper sat down with Charlie Rose to discuss issues of national security. Clapper told Rose he's concerned about a number of issues, including the scrutiny toward government intrusion and "dysfunction" in Washington.

U.S. pushes on with talks for Iran nuclear deal

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Talks between the U.S. and Iran continued in Switzerland, just weeks ahead of a self-imposed deadline for an agreement about Iran's nuclear program. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shot down criticism that the U.S. is rushing towards a deal with Iran. Margaret Brennan reports.

Outrage over Superstorm Sandy fraud claims

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Senators from New York and New Jersey are demanding congressional hearings after a "60 Minutes" report found engineering reports may have been falsified to reduce payouts linked to Superstorm Sandy. Nancy Cordes reports on the backlash FEMA is facing.

Netanyahu strikes conciliatory tone ahead of speech to Congress

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Speaking at a pro-Israel conference, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to narrow the divide between his government and the Obama administration. The White House sees Netanyahu's speech to Congress as an effort to torpedo a deal with Iran that could halt its pursuit of a nuclear weapon for a decade or more. Major Garrett reports.

Doctors being pressured by parents to postpone vaccinations

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More parents are asking for vaccines to be delayed and pressuring doctors to amend vaccine schedules for kids. CBS medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Greene with the latest on the vaccine debate and whether or not they can actually cause harm.

Vatican on high alert for potential Islamic militant attack

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Pope Francis has called for an end to the 'intolerable brutality' displayed by Islamic militants. The Vatican's head of security has acknowledged the existence of threats from Islamic militants concerning a possible attack. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Greene have the details.

ISIS threatens Twitter CEO

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Law enforcement officials are looking into new ISIS threats directed at Twitter. ISIS uses social media to reach potential recruits and disseminate propaganda. CBSN's Anne Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers are joined by CBS Justice correspondent Jeff Peges with the latest details.

Obama touts "common-sense" police reforms

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After recent protests sparked by cops killing unarmed men, a White House task force urges police to improve training and cooperation with communities.

FEMA under fire over insurance fraud allegations

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FEMA is facing strong criticism from Capitol Hill after a "60 Minutes" investigation into an insurance program set up for victims of Hurricane Sandy detailed allegations of widespread fraud.

Husky puppy sounds like a babbling baby

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A baby Husky appears to think he can talk! The puppy named Ramsey sounds a lot like a whimpering baby. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more on this cute puppy's baby babble.





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