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Carey Mulligan on new voting rights movie, "Suffragette"

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The Oscar nominee stars in "Suffragette," which opens Friday. The story explores early 20th century London where women of all classes came together to battle for the right to vote. Nearly all the cast and crew are female. "Suffragette" puts light on a gritty and little-known part of history, while making some of its own. Norah O'Donnell reports.

6 months after riots, Baltimore mom says "we're struggling"

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Monday marks six months since Freddie Gray died after being placed under arrest by Baltimore police. In the following days, riots erupted around the city. Among the most iconic moments during the unrest was when mother Toya Graham tore her son off the streets. Jeff Pegues followed up with Graham, who says her family is struggling but trying to stay optimistic.

Amazon sues over 1,000 fake product reviewers

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America's largest online retailer says the defendants sell bogus reviews starting at $5, and it is demanding that the defendants disclose who is buying their service and identify which reviews were paid for. NewYorker.com editor and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the case and how consumers can spot a fake review.

Feds to start mandatory drone registration after close calls

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A big crackdown on small drones will likely be announced Monday, as the government plans to force recreational drone users to register their unmanned aircraft. That new policy follows scares this year at the White House, airports and the U.S. Open. Kris Van Cleave reports on the building backlash.

Manhunt underway after deadly shooting at Florida's ZombiCon

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A manhunt is underway for a gunman who opened fire at a zombie-themed convention in Fort Myers, Florida. People attending the event scattered after hearing gunshots at ZombiCon. A 20- year-old man was killed and five other people were hurt. Jamie Yuccas reports.



Carey Mulligan on Hollywood's "inherent" sexism

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The star of "Suffragette," a new film about women's fight for voting rights in Britain during the early 20th century, tells Norah O'Donnell why she thinks the movie industry still has progress to make in addressing gender equality issues.

New "Star Wars" poster released

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Disney and Lucasfilm have released a new poster for the highly anticipated film "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." CBSN's Contessa Brewer has a first look.

Video: Gunman opens fire at Israeli bus station

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An attacker armed with a gun and knife opened fire in a southern Israel bus station killing one and injuring at least 10 others. CBS Radio News correspondent Robert Berger discusses the continuing violence with CBSN.

Make-A-Wish

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How do Make-A-Wish wishes come true? 60 Minutes meets some of the people behind the popular organization that grants the wishes of seriously ill children. Bill Whitaker reports.

Seeking Asylum

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Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the Middle East go to Germany, which has welcomed them. But with thousands coming daily, how many can Germany really handle? Anderson Cooper reports.

Despite outrage, wildlife hunting could be necessity in Zimbabwe

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The killing of Cecil the lion and the more recent death of a giant African elephant have put trophy hunting in Zimbabwe in the spotlight. Now conservation groups are working to balance the outrage the hunts create with the big money the hunts bring in. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta has the story.

Texas dance halls in fight to preserve tradition

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The Broken Spoke Dance Hall in Austin, Texas, is one of the few historic dance halls that remains open. Across Texas, many dance halls have closed down. Now they are fighting to stay open. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud has more.

Why is playing cornerback so tough?

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Will Sullivan, a private defensive back coach for Darrelle Revis and others, discusses what makes the cornerback position one of the toughest to play in all of sports.

The Peyton Manning of defensive backs

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Brett Fischer is Darrelle Revis’ physical therapist who owns and operates the Fischer Institute in Phoenix, Arizona where, every off-season, Revis goes to train.

Make-A-Wish's Gavin on NASCAR's Joey Logano

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"Wish kid" Gavin Grubbs tells Bill Whitaker what people don’t know about Daytona 500 champion Joey Logano, and why his wish was to meet the racer.

Damage from California wildfire estimated at $500M

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Wildfires ravaged more than 1,200 homes and killed 4 people near San Francisco in September. An insurance company says that the estimated damages total to $500,000,000. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has more.





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