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Spencer Stone, France train attack hero, stabbed in California

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Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone was stabbed multiple times in the chest Wednesday night in Sacramento, California. Stone was one of the heroes who helped stop an attack on a French train in August. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Hillary Clinton splits from Obama administration

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Differences between Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration arise over Syria and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with details.

Russia continues airstrikes in Syria

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Russia continues to conduct airstrikes in Syria despite questions about who is being targeted. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has details for CBSN.

Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle on the making of "Steve Jobs"

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Four years ago this week, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died. A new movie bearing his name takes a look at his genius, flaws and legacy. Oscar-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin and Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle teamed up for this film. Sorkin and Boyle join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the premise of "Steve Jobs" and challenges they encountered with the Jobs family and friends.

Insider trading probe launched on DraftKings, FanDuel

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DraftKings and FanDuel are scrambling to reassure customers and prosecutors in the wake of a scandal compared to insider trading. On Wednesday, the companies banned employees from playing in daily contests for money. They're also bringing in high-powered legal help after New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman demanded answers. Schneiderman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation into the biggest names in U.S. daily fantasy sports.

Gov. Kasich talks TPP trade deal, defining GOP and Putin in Syria

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GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump tops the latest Quinnipiac poll of swing states, meaning the billionaire is ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich in Kasich's own state. Kasich, who ranks third among Ohio Republican voters, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Trans-Pacific Partnership, how he defines the Republican Party and how he would deal with Russia’s involvement in Syria.

Hypnotized to death? School reaches settlement with families after teens die

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The families of three Florida high school students who died after their principal hypnotized them have prevailed in a wrongful death suit against the school. Each family will receive $200,000 in a legal settlement with the Sarasota County school board. But the parents of one of the victims, Brittany Palumbo, told CBS News this case is about raising awareness, not money. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Condo buyers say they lost big on failed Trump projects

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GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump started making money when he actually owned buildings. But today, nearly 40 percent of the 62 buildings that bear his name are not owned by Trump. The billionaire started licensing his name when he saw the market going soft about 10 years ago. Julianna Goldman reports on how some of the licensing partnerships led to lawsuits.



Crews end search for cargo ship El Faro as families grieve

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The Coast Guard is looking for the data recorder from El Faro that sank in the Bermuda Triangle during Hurricane Joaquin. The device is three miles underwater. On Wednesday, the coast guard suspended its search for survivors, nearly one week after the ship vanished. Thirty-three people were on board. Jamie Yuccas reports from Jacksonville, Florida.

Obama apologizes for Afghan hospital bombing

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President Obama delivered a rare, personal apology to the head of Doctors Without Borders for a U.S. airstrike that killed 22 civilians at a hospital in Afghanistan. Margaret Brennan reports.

Flooding threat grows for South Carolina coasts

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The death toll in the deadly Southern flooding has climbed to 19. In South Carolina, 14 dams have failed statewide, and now there are new concerns over excess water spreading downstream and flooding the coast. David Begnaud reports from the state's capital of Columbia.

Russia strikes tipping Syria war in Assad's favor?

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Russia is launching its cruise missiles as part of a coordinated attack in the air and on the ground with the Syrian regime. After four years of deadly civil war, Russia's air campaign may be tipping the balance in favor of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Holly Williams reports.

Prison inmates best renowned Harvard debate team

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Inmates from the Eastern New York Correctional Facility have defeated the world-renowned Harvard University debate team. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers describes their surprising victory.

Ohio pot smoker calls police after getting too high

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An Ohio man who called the police because he'd gotten too high on marijuana was found surrounded by Doritos and other snacks. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the bizarre emergency call.

Whole milk may have surprising benefits, study says

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After years of warnings that whole milk has too much fat, new research suggests it could actually be better for your diet than low-fat or non-fat options. Despina Hyde of NYU's Langone Weight Management program spoke to CBSN about whether the U.S. government should change its dietary recommendations.

Conversations in the digital age

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With the rise of mobile technology, some say personal interaction has been on the decline. MIT Professor Sherry Turkle spoke to CBSN about the significance of dialogue in a digital age.

"Space Oddity" Chris Hadfield to release album written and recorded in space

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Jim Axelrod spoke to Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield and his rise to internet stardom after recording songs, including David Bowie's "Space Oddity," while in orbit onboard the International Space Station. This Friday Hadfield will release an album of twelve original songs he wrote and recorded while in orbit.

Death toll up to at least 19 in Carolinas flooding

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Two more bodies were found Wednesday in the Carolinas where the worst flooding ever recorded there continues to wreak havoc. David Begnaud reports from South Carolina where the failure of 14 dams has officials scrambling to prevent further damage.

Bush not worried by low poll numbers

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Despite significant fundraising and organizational advantage, Jeb Bush is running fourth or fifth in polls for early voting states and nationally. Bush spoke with Major Garrett in Iowa Wednesday and resisted the idea of having his former president brother join the campaign to boost those numbers.

Russia launches 26 cruise missiles to northern Syria

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Russia says it launched 26 cruise missiles today from its warships on the Caspian Sea. They say they are hitting parts of northern Syria where both ISIS and Al Qaeda-linked fighters have a heavy presence. But U.S. says Moscow's airstrikes in Syria are also targeting moderate, American-backed rebels.

Hillary Clinton: "Not in favor" of Pacific Trade deal"

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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton said she does not support the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal being brokered by the Obama administration. CBS News radio's congressional correspondent Steven Portnoy discussed her remarks with CBSN.





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