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Onslaught of rain continues to slam South Carolina

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The storm has been linked to a drowning in South Carolina. Gov. Nikki Haley said that weekend rainfall could be at historic levels. She urged residents to prepare for extensive flooding and power outages. David Begnaud reports from hard-hit Charleston, South Carolina.

Dogs "On The Road"

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It's not easy to surprise Steve Hartman, but a Fort Worth, Texas, man and his dogs did just that while he was "On The Road"

A dialogue on gun violence

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The college shooting in Oregon has started a new national conversation on what to do about gun violence. As part of our "Voices Against Violence" series, we spoke with Pastor Calvin Butts, Sheriff David Clarke, and Columbia University's Dr. Kelly Posner.

Obama: Russia will get bogged down in Syria

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At a White House press conference Friday, President Obama called out Vladimir Putin for bombing rebels and civilians in Syria to prop up the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. Obama said it's a recipe for disaster and predicted Russia will get bogged down. Holly Williams reports Russian planes have now attacked some of the same targets the U.S. has been hitting.

Floods in Maryland and the Carolinas

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Flooding continues in Ocean City, Maryland, while streets are under water in Charleston, S.C.. Virgina Beach has had nearly 9 inches since Wednesday. In New York City, crews are working to keep the water from a slow-moving nor'easter from low-lying areas. Kris Van Cleave has details.

04/08: Red and Blue

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Pres. Biden introduces new gun reforms; Families reportedly waiting for federal aid



Coast Guard searches for ship in eye of storm

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The U.S. Coast Guard is flying into the eye of Hurricane Joaquin trying to locate the El Faro cargo ship carrying 33 people. The Coast Guard sent 2 aircraft and a Coast Guard cutter into the storm. But they’re battling 140-mph winds and 30-ft waves. David Begnaud has the latest.

Oregon shooter's arsenal revealed

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Investigators said more than a dozen weapons were found in Chris Harper Mercer’s possession including a Smith and Wesson, Taurus .40 caliber pistol, Glock 19, and a rifle. All of them were purchased legally. Mercer also had the type of steel-plated body armor worn by police. Neighbors say he was depressed, reports Jeff Pegues.

Oregon shooting victims' names released

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President Obama ordered flags flown at half-mast for the nine killed at a community college in Oregon. Late Friday, officials released the names and images of the dead. Nine others were wounded, including Chris Mintz, a hero who was shot as he tried to stop the gunman. John Blackstone reports from Roseburg, Oregon.

Preview: Patrick Kennedy

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A Kennedy son breaks the silence about his and his family’s alcoholism in an effort to help others overcome their own addictions. Lesley Stahl reports on Sunday, October 4 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Candidates address gun violence after deadly college shooting

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In the wake of this week's deadly shooting at Oregon's Umpqua Community College, several presidential candidates weighed in on the debate over gun rights. CBS senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and Time Magazine's Sam Frizell spoke with CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers.

Army veteran hailed as hero in Oregon shooting

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Chris Mintz, a student and Army veteran who was shot while trying to subdue the Oregon college shooter, is being hailed as a hero for saving lives. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Intense weather on U.S. East Coast

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Although the threat of Hurricane Joaquin is lessening, East Coast states are still reeling from rain and flooding. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN from a boardwalk in Virginia Beach, Va.

Preview: 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 on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

Hackers steal T-Mobile data

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T-Mobile data hacked, DaVinci cribs recall, Staples closing on Thanksgiving, swiping up on Tinder and more. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN Business Headlines.

Obama's evolution on mass shootings

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President Obama's reactions to mass shootings have evolved over the course of his time in office. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with analysis.

Morgan Freeman on "Madam Secretary," directing and his voice

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The Academy Award-winner is one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood, having played characters like a prisoner in "The Shawshank Redemption" to Nelson Mandela in "Invictus." He's even played god -- twice. Freeman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his experience directing and acting in Sunday night's premiere episode of “Madam Secretary.”

Chick-fil-A opens first Manhattan outpost

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A Southern institution is finally setting up shop in the country's biggest city. Chick-fil-A, which has more than 1,900 stores nationwide, is opening its first freestanding franchise in New York City. Vladimir Duthiers takes a tour of the new restaurant that will compete with more than 7,000 other fast-food eateries in the Big Apple.

Backlash against Peeple app that allows users to review humans

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Billed as Yelp for humans, Peeple will allow users to give one to five stars to anyone they know. Critics worry it will foster harassment and bullying. Michelle Miller reports on why its creators are moving forward despite the criticism.





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