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Historic flooding hits the Carolinas

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The worst flooding in the Carolinas in years has killed eleven people. Tens of thousands are stranded without power or running water. More than 500 roads and bridges are out of commission. David Begnaud reports from South Carolina.

Deadly flooding strikes eastern U.S.

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A massive storm system has brought deadly floods along the East Coast. CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports from Virginia Beach.

Hillary Clinton unveils gun control plan

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton lays out her plan for gun control at a campaign event in New Hampshire. In attendance is a mother of a Sandy Hook shooting victim.

ATM fees hit record highs

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A new report shows the average out-of-network ATM fee is now a whopping $4.52. As Kenneth Craig reports, rates have gone up 21 percent in the last five years.

Coast Guard: Missing cargo ship sank in Bermuda Triangle

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The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed Monday that the El Faro, a U.S. cargo ship that went missing last week during Hurricane Joaquin, sank in the Bermuda Triangle. Thirty-three crew members were on board and searchers found one body. Mark Strassmann reports from Jacksonville, Florida.



Claire Danes on her character's shift in "Homeland"

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Season five of “Homeland” is off and running, as Claire Danes plays the high-strung, bi-polar Carrie Mathison. The character finds herself in a different place and mindset. Charlie Rose spoke with the Emmy-winning actress about the show's longevity and her role in its critical success.

Patrick Kennedy addresses criticism from family on new memoir

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Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy, Sen. Ted Kennedy's youngest child, has a new memoir that digs deep into his long history of mental illness and addiction. It is a story other family members did not want him to tell. His brother, Ted Kennedy Jr., called it an “inaccurate and unfair portrayal of our family.” Kennedy joins the second hour of “CBS This Morning” to discuss why he co-wrote “A Common Struggle.”

How accurate is the science behind "The Martian"?

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In this weekend's box office hit, Matt Damon plays an astronaut stranded on Mars after his crew is hit by a sandstorm. But is the drama realistic about science? Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the movie got right and wrong.

Feisty French bulldog chases bears away from Calif. home

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Jules, a 20-pound French bulldog, showed no fear when bears wandered into her California front yard. One of the bears was estimated to weigh more than 100 pounds, but they all ended up turning tail. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Alleged mastermind sought in murder of Texas dentist

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Police say the ex-girlfriend of the man who was dating Dr. Kendra Hatcher at the time of her death was the mastermind of a murder-for-hire plot. Hatcher was gunned down last month, and the man accused of pulling the trigger was arrested over the weekend. Omar Villafranca reports from Dallas.

Patrick Kennedy shares secret family struggles in "A Common Struggle"

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Former Rhode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy writes of his own mental illness and addictions, but he also looks at his parents' problems with alcohol and his mother's depression. Kennedy believes his father, Ted, suffered from post-traumatic stress after two of his brothers were assassinated. Kennedy joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he decided to reveal the Kennedy family secrets.

Pressure mounts on U.S. over bombed Afghan hospital

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American military investigators are still not sure why a hospital in Kunduz was bombed. Doctors Without Borders blames the U.S.-led military for Saturday's airstrikes. Twenty-two people were killed. Mark Phillips reports.

Syria's Assad says Russian airstrikes essential

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In his first interview since Moscow began launching airstrikes, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said the Russian campaign has to succeed, or else the entire region faces destruction. Meanwhile, Turkey says that a Russian warplane violated its airspace, prompting it to scramble F-16 fighter jets. Russia continues its airstrikes in Syria, angering the U.S., Turkey and their coalition partners in the Middle East. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.

Debris found in Atlantic, but no sign of missing U.S. cargo ship

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An air search resumes for an American cargo ship that vanished during Hurricane Joaquin. Searchers found a massive debris field, but it is unclear if it came from the El Faro. The ship was sailing from Jacksonville to San Juan, Puerto Rico, through the Bermuda Triangle. Mark Strassmann reports from Jacksonville, Florida, where relatives of crew members are waiting for word.

Hundreds saved from South Carolina flooding

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The devastating flooding hitting South Carolina has reached catastrophic levels. Cars, boat and helicopters have been used to rescue hundreds. In Columbia, people are being told the water may not be safe to drink for days. To put it simply, the situation has turned disastrous. David Begnaud reports from South Carolina.

Biden expected to announce soon 2016 decision

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Vice President Joe Biden is expected to announce soon whether or not he will enter the 2016 presidential race. The Hill Political Reporter Kevin Cirilli spoke with CBSN from the presidential campaign trail about Biden's decision.

Patrick Kennedy

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The son of Senator Ted Kennedy opens up about his family's alcoholism -- including his own -- in an effort to help others battle addiction. Lesley Stahl reports.

The Hidden Holocaust

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A priest is determined to find forgotten victims of the Holocaust whose bodies lie in unmarked mass graves in the former USSR. Lara Logan reports.

Hands off the Wheel

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Self-driving cars are already on the road in test drives with watchful researchers in them. How soon will the computerized cars become part of our lives? Bill Whitaker reports.





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