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The House wants Paul Ryan for speaker

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House Republicans now feel Paul Ryan is their best chance at electing a speaker of the House and uniting the party as a whole, but Ryan says he doesn't want the job. Nancy Cordes has the lastest.

More rain expected for flood-stricken Carolinas

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The Carolinas are about to get the last thing they need: more rain. The flooding is already responsible for at least 19 deaths. David Begnaud reports from the flood zone.

Travelers at risk without vaccines

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A new study finds many Americans travel overseas without making sure they're fully vaccinated, putting themselves and others at risk of serious illnesses. Chelsea Edwards reports.

Preview: 30 Years on Death Row

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In an incredible miscarriage of justice, a prosecutor admits his cowardice and indifference led to the wrongful murder conviction of a man who spent 30 years on death row. Bill Whitaker reports on Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.



Pentagon to pause training Syrian rebels

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The U.S. has decided to "modify" its Syrian rebel training program. Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer of the London Center for Policy Research joined CBSN with an analysis.

House GOP scrambles to find next leader

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After Kevin McCarthy drops out of the race to become the next House speaker, Republicans are scrambling to find a new leader. Rebecca Berg of RealClearPolitics joins CBSN with more.

Flashback Friday: Hillary Clinton says don't "give up" on aiding Syrian rebels

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In her September 20, 2015 appearance on "Face the Nation," Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said the Pentagon needs to "take a hard look" at why the push to train and equip moderate Syrian rebels "has been such a failure." The Pentagon announced Friday that it would end the $500 million program.

Deadly shooting at Northern Arizona University

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One student was killed and three others were hurt in a shooting at Northern Arizona University. The university's police chief has the latest update on what happened.

Coastal areas in S.C. warned to evacuate as rivers rise

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There are new dangers in South Carolina after the deadly flooding. There have been 19 deaths in the Carolinas and as much as a billion dollars in damage. Flood warnings are up as more water heads toward the southeastern part of South Carolina. David Begnaud reports.

“48 Hours” investigates Calif. couple’s home invasion slaying

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When a successful California couple is murdered in a brutal home invasion, some speculate it was a business deal gone wrong. But when police make an arrest, it’s someone no one expected. Troy Roberts joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Saturday’s all-new “48 Hours.”

Wisconsin’s DUI divide lets first-time offenders off the hook

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Wisconsin is the only state that does not criminalize first-time drinking and driving offenses. It also boasts the nation's highest level of binge drinking. Peter Greenberg reports on the costs of incidents related to excessive alcohol consumption in the Badger State.

Billionaire Charles Koch talks 2016 candidates on "Sunday Morning"

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Forbes calls him one of the most politically influential billionaires in the U.S. Koch is the chairman and CEO of Koch Industries, a Kansas-based conglomerate. It had revenue of $115 billion dollars last year. His endorsement of a GOP candidate spells money, influence and more money. Anthony Mason previews his report for "Sunday Morning."

How end of McCarthy's House speaker bid impacts 2016 race

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Republican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz has been friends with Kevin McCarthy for 20 years, advising the House majority leader informally and being a political sounding board for him. Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the GOP's search for House speaker after McCarthy bowed out of the race.

Another drone crashes on White House grounds

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Police in Washington said a drone crash-landed near the White House early Friday. The operators were flying it near the Washington Monument. The drone went down on the Ellipse, which is just below the White House South Lawn. Chip Reid reports from the White House.

$300 million spent on near-empty Illinois "ghost airport"

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An airport built with dreams of becoming one of the nation's busiest is sitting almost empty. Mid-America Airport outside St. Louis cost hundreds of millions to construct, but today it sees just four flights a week and has faced years of financial losses. Management is hoping new service to Las Vegas will attract more passengers. Dean Reynolds reports from the airport in Mascoutah, Illinois.

A look at North Korea's preparations for anniversary bash

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North Korea is preparing for a massive celebration, with a huge military parade Saturday marking the 70th anniversary of the ruling Worker's Party. It's a rare excuse to let western journalists into the closed-off country. Seth Doane reports from North Korea's capital city of Pyongyang.

Bill Cosby to give deposition amid new sexual assault claim

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The civil lawsuit by Judy Huth claims the comedian assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in 1974 when she was 15. It’s Cosby’s first deposition since 2005, where he admitted to obtaining quaaludes with the intent of using them for sex with young women. Since then 40 women have come forward with sexual assault claims against Cosby. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the upcoming deposition.

Obama talks Russia's escalation in Syria on "60 Minutes"

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Russia is denying reports that some of its cruise missiles missed their targets in Syria. Russian military involvement in the war-torn country is one of the topics Steve Kroft asked President Obama about in a new interview for "60 Minutes." Kroft joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss their conversation. Watch the full interview Sunday on “60 Minutes.”

Dickerson on divided GOP House, end of McCarthy bid

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CBS News political director and “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson will interview two Republicans on Sunday who demonstrate the split between the House establishment and the conservatives' freedom caucus. Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the latest GOP shakeup, as Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy dropped out of the House speaker race.

McCarthy bails on House speaker's race amid GOP upheaval

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The Republican majority in the House of Representatives is scrambling to find a new leader after Kevin McCarthy's unexpected bow-out of the race to succeed John Boehner. Party leaders are begging Wisconsin's Paul Ryan to run. Nancy Cordes reports.

Preview: President Obama

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Russia's move into Syria is a sign of weakness, not strength, President Obama tells 60 Minutes. Steve Kroft's interview with Obama will air on Sunday, October 11 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT.





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