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Applebee's is righting a wrong for one autistic employee

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Applebee's is making things right after an autistic employee in Rhode Island went unpaid for almost a year. The restaurant chain will pay Caleb Dyl 166 hours in backpay. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Jericka Duncan have more.

Jeb Bush's campaign in budget saving mode

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Jeb Bush's campaign says it's going to cut down on staff, travel, and other costs. CBS News congressional candidate Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss.

Preview: Inside the Air War

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60 Minutes cameras take viewers inside the command center for the air war against ISIS. David Martin reports on Sunday, October 25 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Are millennials financially doomed?

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When it comes to saving money and investing in the future, are millennials financially doomed? A new survey by BlackRock, the global leader in investment management, looks at what millennials care about when it comes to money and investing. Rob Kapito, BlackRock's president, joins CBSN to talk about his new study.

Will Hillary Clinton's Benghazi testimony have impact on voters?

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Presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton endured a long day of question by a House Select Committee on Benghazi. Will her testimony affect her poll numbers? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with an analysis.



Hurricane Patricia takes aim at Mexico

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The strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere is approaching Mexico's Pacific coast. Millions of people are bracing for Hurricane Patricia, a Category 5 storm that's already packing wind speeds up to 200 miles per hour.

Lincoln Chafee drops out of 2016 race

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The former Rhode Island governor addresses a Democratic National Committee conference on women and announces that he intends to withdraw his bid for the party's 2016 nomination

Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller talk new movie "Burnt," Hollywood pay gap

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The duo starred in "American Sniper" where Cooper played Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and Miller played his wife. Now, in their new movie, Cooper portrays a hotheaded chef who is looking to resurrect his career and earn his third Michelin star. He seeks help from a talented sous chef, played by Miller. Cooper and Miller join "CBS This Morning" to discuss memorable moments from their latest collaboration and the gender pay disparity in Hollywood.

Gloria Steinem on "My Life on the Road," feminism

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Gloria Steinem became the face of the women's rights revolution in the 1960s. She began her crusade for social change as a journalist and in 1972 co-founded Ms. magazine. The publication by and for women examined taboo subjects like domestic violence and pay disparity. Steinem's first book in more than 20 years is called, "My Life on the Road." She joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how she crisscrossed the country, speaking with everyone from civil rights leaders to students for her book.

60 Minutes gets rare look at U.S. command center in war against ISIS

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The crucial military hub is located in a bunker-like building in the middle of a giant air base in the Persian Gulf country of Qatar. It is ground zero for an air campaign against ISIS that’s costing $10 million a day. David Martin gives a preview of Sunday's 60 Minutes report.

Porch package thefts soar as online orders increase

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Police in Los Angeles say they've broken up a crime ring of so-called "porch pirates," thieves who sneak onto properties and steal packages left on doorsteps. It's part of a national crime wave that could get even worse during the holoiday season. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Secret Service officers caught sleeping on the job

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The Secret Service faces another embarrassing episode, as a government audit revealed two officers were found sleeping at their posts. At least one them was assigned to protect the White House. Jeff Pegues reports on the new concern the agency is overworking employees.

Joshua Wheeler identified as 1st American killed in war against ISIS

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Master Sgt. Joshua Wheeler died Thursday after a daring raid to free prisoners facing execution near Kirkuk in northern Iraq. It is the first U.S. combat death in Iraq since 2011. Margaret Brennan reports from the Pentagon with new details of the deadly mission.

Dozens killed in bus crash in southwest France

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France is reeling from its most deadly road crash in more than three decades. The collision of a tour bus and a truck killed at least 42 people, and both vehicles burst into flames. The accident happened near a village outside Bordeaux. Mark Phillips reports.

Texas storm threatens millions with flash flooding

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Millions in water-logged Texas face the threat of more severe weather. A violent storm system is moving across the central part of the state, and flash flood watches are in effect. Omar Villafranca reports from Dallas, which is bracing for up to seven inches of rain.

Impact of Clinton's Benghazi testimony

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"Face the Nation" host and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the political impact of Hillary Clinton's testimony at the House committee's Benghazi hearing.

Hillary Clinton faced 11 hours of questioning at Benghazi hearing

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Hillary Clinton's testimony to the House Select Committee on Benghazi promised to be a marathon, and it was. But with Democratic members threatening to quit over what they say is little more than a political witchhunt, even the Republican committee chair Trey Gowdy seemed to struggle to explain what had been gained from the hearing. Nancy Cordes reports.

Hillary Clinton ends 11-hour Benghazi hearing

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Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton faced an 11-hour House committee hearing Thursday about the deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.

Is 14-year-old model too young to wear sheer clothing?

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The "new face" of fashion empire Christian Dior is causing controversy for appearing in sheer attire despite being only 14 years old. International supermodel Luciana Curtis talked with CBSN about her own experience as a teenager on the runway.

Behind Ebony's "Cosby Show" cover story

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Ebony Magazine was met with praise and criticism for its dramatic cover story highlighting the sexual assault accusations against Bill Cosby, one of Hollywood's most celebrated black actors. Ebony editor-in-chief Kierna Mayo discussed the controversial article with CBSN.





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