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Remembering Kelli Bordeaux

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Olivia Cox and Matt Henson share what they miss most about their "fearless" younger sister and how they are keeping her memory alive.

AAA: Hands-free devices can still cause distracted driving

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A report from American Automobile Association says the hands-free devices designed to end distracted driving actually cause more of it. Researchers now believe the voice-command systems in cars and smartphones are too complicated. Kris Van Cleave has more.

4-year old killed in road rage shooting

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A ride home from school turned into tragedy in Albuquerque when a 4-year old was shot and killed during a road rage incident. Mirreya Villarreal has the story.

"Monuments Men" honored

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Harry Ettlinger was honored as one of the art experts turned military officers who rescued treasures looted by the Nazis. Men like Ettinger were portrayed in the movie "Monuments Men" who were charged with recovering art that the Nazi's stole during WWII. Julianna Goldman has the story.

A look at how illegal guns get to New York

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The New York City Police Department says that 90% off illegal guns in New York come from out of state. Jericka Duncan investigates how they get there.

Dickerson: No major revelations in Clinton Benghazi testimony

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John Dickerson, CBS News political director and anchor of "Face the Nation," provides analysis of Hillary Clinton’s testimony before the House Select Committee on the attack on the U.S. State Department’s compound in Benghazi, Libya.



First U.S. soldier killed fighting ISIS

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The first American was killed in combat in the war with ISIS in Iraq. The Special Operations soldier was killed in a raid to rescue prisoners held by ISIS. Margaret Brennan has the latest.

Clinton testifies before Benghazi committee

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It started out cordial, but quickly turned tense as Hillary Clinton testified before the House Select Committee on Benghazi. Nancy Cordes is in Washington with details from Capitol Hill.

Report: A monkey led police to El Chapo's hideout

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El Chapo's beloved pet monkey, Botas, was what led police to the drug lord's hideout in October, according to a report in Mexican media. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Kristine Johnson have more on the monkey business.

Secret Service officers found asleep on the job

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After Secret Service agents were found napping at their posts, the Department of Homeland Security is expected to issue an alert about the risks of overworking employees. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Kristine Johnson have more.

U.S. soldier killed during rescue mission in Iraq

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An American soldier died during a U.S.-led rescue operation to save Kurdish hostages from an ISIS prison. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with more.

Flash Points: Unusual circumstances surround Iraq hostage raid

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate break down the involvement of U.S. Special Forces during a hostage rescue operation in northern Iraq that turned deadly

Clinton questioned on Benghazi

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fields questions from House lawmakers on the 2012 Benghazi attack that left four Americans dead, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens.

Preview: The New Burma

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60 Minutes goes to Burma before the country's historic elections to report on its democratic movement and speak to the Nobel Prize-winning woman most responsible for it, Aung San Suu Kyi. Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, October 25 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.





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