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Volkswagen executive to testify before Congress

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Volkswagen executive expected to give congressional testimony, Heating oil usage drops, California governor signs Fair Pay Act and more. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN Business Headlines.

ISIS use of Toyota trucks raises questions

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ISIS' widespread use of often new Toyota trucks has prompted a U.S. investigation into how the terror group obtains vehicles. Counter Extremism Project CEO Mark Wallace joins CBSN to discuss.

CBS News Trending Stories for October 7, 2015

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South Carolina recovering from floods, NTSB investigating sunken cargo ship, Ben Carson defends gun comments and more are among today's CBSNews.com Trending Stories.

Questions about ISIS' ubiquitous Toyota trucks

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The prevalence of Toyota trucks in ISIS propaganda videos raises questions about where the group gets its vehicles. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins CBSN to discuss.

Maddie & Tae on new country album, tackling stereotypes

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Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye’s “Girl in a Country Song” sent them to the top of the charts with their commentary on female stereotypes. Rolling Stone named them one of the “10 New Artists You Need to Know.” The two rising stars are out with their highly-anticipated debut album, “Start Here.” Their songs tackle things like friendships, relationships and not giving up. Maddie and Tae join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their new album.



Alastair Campbell on how winners succeed

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Campbell spent more than a decade advising Tony Blair, helping Blair win three terms as British prime minister. Campbell witnessed pivotal moments with world leaders, business innovators and royalty. Campbell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest book, “Winners and How They Succeed.”

The hunt for Mr. Wright

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The murder of a N.J. war hero leads to a prison break, an airplane hijacking and a 40-year global search for fugitive George Wright. Now that authorities know where he is, can they bring him to justice? Susan Spencer reports.

Is food product packaging getting more deceptive?

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The November issue of Consumer Reports looks at “That Empty Feeling” investigating how some companies are downsizing products, but not their packaging. Consumer Reports senior projects editor Tod Marks joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the trend.

Ben Carson defends comments on Oregon mass shooting, gun control

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One of the leading Republican candidates, Dr. Ben Carson, is facing controversy over comments he made about the Oregon school shooting. A new Quinnipiac poll shows Carson is second to Donald Trump in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida. Carson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book called, “A More Perfect Union: What We the People Can Do to Reclaim Our Constitutional Liberties.”

Vegas casinos place bets on video game gambling

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Casino revenue on the Las Vegas strip dropped nearly 5 percent in August. That's the third straight month of declines. This comes as Sin City tries to lure the next generation of gamblers. While slot machines are still one of the world's best moneymakers, casinos are having a tough time getting young people to sit down at them. Ben Tracy reports on what casinos have planned to appeal to millennials.

NY AG investigating insider trading accusations in fantasy sports

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New York’s attorney general is looking into whether employees at DraftKings and FanDuel have an unfair advantage at winning prizes using their companies’ data. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the case.

More evacuations in South Carolina with risks of dam failure

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Recovery efforts are beginning in parts of the South ravaged by historic flooding. The death toll from storms in the Carolinas climbed to 17. The rain has stopped, but there is extensive damage in South Carolina. Dams are on the verge of collapsing. David Begnaud reports from Columbia, South Carolina.

New questions emerge amid frantic search for El Faro crew

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Federal investigators are searching for answers in the sinking of the cargo ship El Faro that had 33 people on board. Overnight, family members and friends of the missing crew members gathered in Maine for vigils, where at least four of the crew members were from. So far, the Coast Guard has covered more than 200,000 square miles in the Bermuda Triangle looking for survivors. Mark Strassmann reports from Jacksonville, Florida.

Russians launch new airstrikes on Syrian opposition forces

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Russia joined the Syrian conflict saying it would target ISIS, but many of the locations Moscow says it's hit are not in areas controlled by ISIS militants. Syrian activists say the latest wave of airstrikes struck areas including the center of a province bordering President Bashar al-Assad's stronghold. CBS News reports President Obama and Vice President Biden will talk with Secretary of State John Kerry about which steps the U.S. may take next. Holly Williams reports.

A look at the new Gamblit Game Station

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From Police Pooches to Lucky Words, Gamblit Gaming CMO Darion Lowenstein shows Ben Tracy what’s in store for their new arcade game launcher. As Las Vegas casinos try to lure the next generation of gamblers, companies are creating games that will appeal to younger gamers.

Video games that pay out in Vegas

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As part of Las Vegas casinos’ goal to lure in the next generation of gamblers, G2 Game Design CEO Gregg Giuffria shows Ben Tracy how a skilled player could win money by playing arcade-like video games.

Grab poker gets interactive and social

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As casino revenue drops in Las Vegas, Gamblit Gaming CMO Darion Lowenstein shows Ben Tracy a new interactive poker game that his company hopes will appeal to millennials.

Tom Hanks returns student's ID

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After coming across a student ID card on a stroll through Central Park, award-winning actor Tom Hanks took to social media to find its owner. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on the search for Lauren

California governor signs historic assisted suicide bill

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California Governor Jerry Brown has signed into law a controversial bill allowing terminally ill patients the right to receive medication to end their lives. Attorney Troy Slaten spoke to CBSN about the implications.

Toyota aiding Treasury Department terror probe

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Over the years, Toyota trucks have appeared in ISIS propaganda videos; but how the terror group has acquired the trucks is not clear. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports on the investigation.





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