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Rep. Gowdy: This investigation is not all about Hillary Clinton

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Chairman of House Select Committee on Benghazi, Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, responds to claims that he is leading a “politically motivated” investigation. The top Republican says Clinton is only one of the 70 witnesses the committee will interview.

Provocative author Erica Jong's new book

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She became a sensation in 1973 when her audacious novel about female sexuality, "Fear of Flying," was published. Now Erica Jong is back with a new novel about aging women and sex, called "Far of Dying." Rita Braver reports.

A visit to a prison rodeo

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Angola State Prison in Louisiana has been called one of the most notorious maximum security prisons in the country. Lee Cowan finds that for some inmates, a break in the monotony of doing hard time comes from performing in a prison rodeo.

Open: This is Face the Nation, October 18

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The latest on the House Select Committee on Benghazi’s investigation and the 2016 presidential trail, with Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, Democratic strategist David Axelrod, and others.

The Dogist photographs Man's Best Friend

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A "Short Take" from a man with a strong claim to the title Dog's Best Friend/ Elias Weiss Friedman, the photographer whose blog and brand-new book are both called "The Dogist," describes his encounters with canines posing for his camera.

Elvis Costello

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Elvis Costello The 61-year-old singer-songwriter invites Anthony Mason on a musical journey through the many genres he has explored, from rock and pop to jazz, classical and musicals.



Art show with something old, something new

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An upstate New York exhibition of contemporary art showcases the work of modern-day artists while also paying homage to a pair of titans of the 19th century Hudson River School, Thomas Cole and Frederic Church. Serena Altschul is our guide.

Keeping a closer eye on drones

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This week the Department of Transportation will announce a registration requirement for private drone ownership. David Pogue of Yahoo Tech reports on the growing number of drones for recreational or commercial use, and the efforts being made to help keep America's airspace safe.

The New Season: Fall books

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Bestselling mystery author David Baldacci offers his picks from among the latest fiction and non-fiction titles.

From 1975: Henry Miller & Erica Jong

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Mike Wallace profiles Henry Miller, author of such controversial books as "Tropic of Cancer," and Erica Jong, the young novelist whose bestseller, "Fear of Flying," introduced a powerful new frankness about women and sexuality. In addition to a shared enthusiasm for beating down barriers of erotic literature, the two writers are also good friends. Originally broadcast August 17, 1975.

Big Will: The unsung hero

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After Noel Stevens confessed to him about murdering a woman, Big Will Pennix was determined to come forward with this information. His testimony helped prosecutors obtain a guilty verdict, but Pennix told "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant that he also paid a big price.

Tiaffay trial: A killer takes the stand

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Prosecutor Mark DiGiacomo questions Noel Stevens about his relationship with George Tiaffay and the events leading to Shauna Tiaffay's death.

iPad exclusive: In the heat of the moment

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George Tiaffay is interviewed by police at the crime scene. He willingly fills detectives in on his rocky relationship with Shauna. But do his statements make him a suspect?

Remembering Shauna Tiaffay

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Friends and family reminisce about Shauna's beautiful spirit and reflect on how her death impacted so many people.

US Airways completes final flight

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Airline completing merger with American Airlines, but not before embarking on one last flight. CBS News correspondant Juliana Goldman reports.

Oregon college shooting hero tells his chilling story

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Army veteran Chris Mintz was hailed as a hero for confronting the gunman who killed nine people and injured nine others at Umpqua Community College in Oregon. In a powerful Facebook post, Mintz reveals how he helped protect a campus under siege, all while having one thing on his mind - his son. Meg Oliver reports.

Government taking new steps to regulate drone industry

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The Department of Transportation intends to announce a new drone registration requirement in the coming days. The goal would be to have the new requirement in place before the Christmas holiday season with drones expected to be a very popular gift this year. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Israelis kill 3 Palestinians in alleged stabbing attacks

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Violence continues in Israel and the West Bank as three Palestinians were shot and killed while allegedly trying to stab Israelis. In recent weeks, at least eight Israelis and nearly 40 Palestinians have been killed in the region. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Tel Aviv.

California mudslide cleanup starts slow

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About 130 miles north of Los Angeles, a river of mud buried hundreds of vehicles and damaged homes. Forty-eight hours after the mudslides, a major trucking route is still closed. Work crews say parts of the highway could be closed for several days. Carter Evans reports.





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