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Marlins Man: Who is that guy always behind home plate?

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One baseball fan was at the game last night, and will be there on Tuesday. He's the guy in the bright orange shirt you always see sitting right behind home plate. So who is he -- and why does he always have the best seats? We sent Mark Albert to find out.

Documentary: "Sweet Micky for President"

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The people of Haiti are voting for a new president tomorrow. Their current president is Michel Martelly, the outlandish pop-star who is also known as "Sweet Micky." Martelly's road to presidency in 2011 is the subject of a new documentary, "Sweet Micky for President." It follows Pras Michel, the Grammy-winning rapper and founder of the hip-hop group "The Fugees," as he returns to his homeland after the 2010 earthquake that left Haiti in shambles. Pras Michel, who produced the movie, joins "CBS This... Читать дальше...

NBA's first and only global ambassador, Dikembe Mutombo

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Dikembe Mutombo, NBA star, originally came to the U.S. from his native Congo to study medicine at Georgetown University, but was recruited to play basketball during his sophomore year due to his height -- he is over 7 feet tall. He went on to the NBA, became a great defensive player. Mutombo also works with charity groups around the world, including his own "Dikembe Mutombo Foundation." He is also the NBA's first and only "global ambassador." Mutombo joins "CBS This Morning."

Florida's first bear hunt in two decades

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For the first time in more than 20 years, a state-sanctioned bear hunt is underway in the Florida Everglades. It's taking place despite the fierce objections of animal rights activists. David Begnaud has the story.

Former intel officials take new approach to cyber-defense

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This week, hackers broke into the personal email accounts of two of the nation's top national security officials. Mark Strassmann reports on how a company formed by former national security professionals is taking a new approach to cyber-defense.

Nearly drowned Syrian boy saved in dramatic rescue at sea

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Finding solutions in the Middle East can't come fast enough for tens of thousands of migrants who continue to flee war zones for the safety of Europe. With winter fast approaching, the danger grows, especially for those escaping aboard overcrowded boats. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on one rescue that ends well -- but we want to warn you is disturbing to watch.



Analyzing the latest in the race for the White house

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So there's plenty to talk about in the race for the White House this morning. Hillary Clinton was grilled by the Benghazi committee, and Ben Carson is rising in the polls as Donald Trump challenges Republicans to quit their super PACs. Joining us is National Journal Congressional reporter Lauren Fox.

Donald Trump rejects "dark money" from campaign donors

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Donald Trump rejects what he calls "dark money" from super-pac campaign donors. Super-pacs are political action committees. He told them to stop raising money in his name, and says he'll return any super PAC donations already received. He challenged others in the race, Republicans and Democrats, to follow suit. Julianna Goldman reports.

Record-breaking hurricane hits Mexico

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Hurricane Patricia slammed into Mexico's Central Pacific Coast on Friday, delivering a potentially catastrophic blow. Patricia was a category-five storm when it hit with sustained winds of 200-miles-per-hour. There are reports of flooding and landslides, but no word of deaths or major damage and the storm is now downgraded to a category-one storm. Adrienne Bard is in Mexico City with the latest.

Florida holds first bear hunt in 20 years

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A rise in the bear population in Florida led the state to allow bear hunting for the first time in more than 20 years. David Begnaud reports.

Voices Against Violence: Gun Owners of America

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Gun Owners of America Executive Director Larry Pratt says his organization has advocated since Columbine that mass shootings are linked to gun-free zones, where "good guys" are unable to protect themselves.

Hillary Clinton campaigns after 11-hour Benghazi testimony

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Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail after spending eleven grueling hours Thursday testifying before the House Benghazi Committee. In a letter Friday, the committee's five Democrats called for an end to what they called a "wasteful and obviously partisan effort." Nancy Cordes reports.

Hurricane Patricia is called unprecedented storm

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Hurricane Patricia is packing the strongest winds in recorded history at nearly 200 miles per hour. Forecasters expect 15 inches of rain in the next 24 hours, and waves up to 30 feet. Adrienne Bard reports from Mexico City.

"Sunday Morning" preview: "The Girl in the Picture"

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A photo taken 43 years ago of Kim Phuc, a young Vietnamese girl fleeing naked from a napalm attack, continues to resonate today as the personification of the horrors of war. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Anne-Marie Green speak with Jane Pauley about her conversation with Phuc for this week's "Sunday Morning."

Jeb Bush: Brother George "doesn't have to rescue me"

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In an early October interview with CBS News' Major Garrett, Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said that while his brother, former President George W. Bush, has been helpful in providing advice, he doesn't need him to "rescue" his 2016 campaign.

Lab makes progress on treatment for baldness

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Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center hope their work will someday help bald men regrow hair. They say two FDA-approved drugs show promise when tested on mice. CBS News' Kenneth Craig reports.

Private investigator: "Everyone is meant to be found"

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David Marshburn, a bounty hunter-turned-P.I., tells "48 Hours" correspondent Troy Roberts about his mission and how he became involved in the search for Kelli Bordeaux, a missing Fort Bragg combat medic.

Newly discovered video of parachuting beavers

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In the 1940s and 50s, Idaho wildlife officials came up with an outlandish plan to airdrop beavers into remote wilderness areas. Long-lost film footage of the operation, known as "Fur for the Future," has just been rediscovered.





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