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Preview: Bonobos

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They are our primate cousins, as genetically similar to humans as chimpanzees. But bonobos are female-dominated and do not kill each other -- preferring to make love rather than war. Anderson Cooper visits an orphanage in Democratic Republic of Congo that's caring for this special primate, which is being hunted to extinction

Appeals court convicts Oscar Pistorius of murder

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A South African appeals court has increased the severity of the conviction against former Olympic star Oscar Pistorius, raising it from manslaughter to murder for the death of his girlfriend. The case is being sent back to the original judge for a new sentencing of up to 15 years behind bars. CBSN's Don Dahler has the latest details.

San Bernardino investigation reveals size of attackers' weapons cache

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In their latest update, police released that 21 people were wounded and 14 have died in the San Bernardino shooting. Officials have also revealed that the suspects had 12 pipe bombs in their home and several rifle magazines. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans is in California and joins CBSN with the latest.

Prayers vs. gun policy debate heats up

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In the wake of the San Bernardino shooting, politicians are being shamed for online posts about gun control with many critics saying that "prayers won't do anything" to stop more attacks. Jeffrey Butts, director of the Research and Evaluation Center at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, joins CBSN with more insight.

New details on weapons found in San Bernardino suspects' home

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Special Report: The suspects in the San Bernardino shooting had more than a dozen pipe bombs and 5,000 rounds of ammunition in a house they had rented. The pair left one explosive device - three bombs bound together and mounted to a remote control car - at the scene of the massacre, but it didn't detonate.

Notebook: Inside the case of Harris Todd vs. Dorothy Lee Barnett

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"48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher previews this week's "48 Hours" on the case of a woman who vanished with her baby daughter in 1994 after losing custody in an ugly court battle. Watch "Dear Savanna" Saturday, July 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.



What do we know about the San Bernardino suspects?

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Details are emerging about the married couple who allegedly carried out a mass shooting in San Bernardino, California. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN with details.

Special Report: President Obama addresses San Bernardino shootings

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President Obama delivered a statement from the Oval Office Thursday calling for Congress to make it harder for people to commit mass shootings. He said the FBI is in leading the investigation and there is a possibility Wednesday's shooting in San Bernardino, California was terrorism- or workplace-related. Charlie Rose, Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King anchor this CBS News Special Report, with Margaret Brennan reporting from the White House.

Obama reacts to San Bernardino mass shooting

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President Obama reacts to yet another mass shooting in the United States. "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell joins CBSN to discuss her interview with the president.

San Bernardino shooting witness recalls terror

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"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell joins CBSN to talk to a witness to the mass shooting at a holiday party at a San Bernardino social services center.

Ryan talks mental health bill, gun access after San Bernardino shooting

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House Speaker Paul Ryan makes his first major address on Thursday to describe what he sees as the biggest challenges facing the country. Ryan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Wednesday's massacre at Inland Regional Center and why he thinks no fly lists violate individuals' rights.

Cops shift strategy to help people escape active shooter incidents

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Law enforcement is trying to understand why active shooter incidents are on the rise. Between 2000 and 2013, 160 of them were recorded. The FBI reported 45 incidents from 2000 to 2006, but over the next seven years, that number more than doubled to 115. Sixty percent of those shootings ended before officers arrived on scene. Kris Van Cleave reports on how police are preparing for these attacks.

Obama: ISIS wins if we react out of fear and start changing how we live

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British warplanes are joining the American-led bombing campaign against ISIS in Syria. The United States and its allies have ramped up the fight against ISIS since the November terror attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead. Norah O’Donnell spoke with President Obama at the White House about the threat of ISIS-related terror attacks at home.

Crime expert on why San Bernardino mass shooting is an "outlier"

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The San Bernardino massacre does not fit the pattern of other recent mass shootings. Eugene O'Donnell, professor of law and policy studies at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a former New York City police officer, joins “CBS This Morning” discuss what investigators will be focusing on in this type of deadly shooting.

Ex-FBI profiler on "mission-oriented" San Bernardino shooting

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Former FBI senior criminal profiler Mary Ellen O’Toole has had 25 years of experience investigating mass shootings, including the Columbine High School massacre. O'Toole joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the investigation into the shooting suspects, Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik.

ER doctor on treatment response for San Bernardino shooting victims

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Dozens of survivors are dealing with physical and emotional wounds from Wednesday's mass shooting at San Bernardino's Inland Regional Center. Dr. Kathleen Clem, who oversees Loma Linda University Medical Center's emergency room, joins "CBS This Morning" from San Bernardino to discuss how the victims were treated.

Obama on decision to send ground troops to fight ISIS

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Norah O’Donnell spoke to President Obama Wednesday at the White House about his strategies to defeat ISIS, with a 65-country coalition against the terror group, local partnerships in Iraq and Syria and his latest decision to deploy about 200 Special Operations Forces.

San Bernardino survivors' families detail horror

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The lives of those lost in the deadly San Bernardino shooting are being remembered, as some people gathered for a candlelight vigil Wednesday night to honor the 14 victims. John Blackstone reports from Loma Linda University Medical Center, where some of the survivors are being treated.





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