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Turkey and Russia easing tensions after jet shootdown

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After Turkish forces shot down a Russian fighter jet conducting airstrikes in Syria earlier this week, tensions escalated. But as Holly Williams reports, all players involved want to avoid conflict.

ISIS built tunnels to survive airstrikes in Sinjar

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A video reveals an underground city built while ISIS had control of the Iraqi town Sinjar. The tunnels had electricity, plenty of food, and stacks of ammunition for ISIS members to survive U.S.-led airstrikes.

U.S. general on errors that lead to deadly hospital airstrike

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General John Campbell, commander of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, said the bombing of a Doctors Without Borders hospital last month was a tragic and avoidable accident. The airstrike killed at least 30 civilians. David Martin reports.

Two more views released of Chicago fatal police shooting

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Two new videos have emerged of the fatal shooting of a Chicago teen by indicted police officer Jason Van Dyke. In one of the videos, police are seen standing around as the teen is dying. Dean Reynolds has more.

Winter weather from Rockies to Great Lakes

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Snow, ice and rain are expected to give Thanksgiving travelers headaches over the next few days. Carter Evans reports on what's fallen already and what more is expected.

Motorists face busiest Thanksgiving travel since 2007

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Some 42 million Americans are taking to the roads this Thanksgiving. The estimate comes as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported a sharp spike in traffic deaths for the first half of 2015. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Obama: Americans are secure on eve of Thanksgiving

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As millions of Americans take to the roads and the skies to get to their Thanksgiving destinations, President Obama offered assurance they wouldn't need to worry about an attack from ISIS. Jeff Pegues has more.

Obama spares turkey from dinner table fate

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As part of an annual Thanksgiving tradition, President Obama pardoned a turkey at the White House Wednesday. Contessa Brewer and Chip Reid have more on the pardon and how the turkeys are prepared for the ceremony.



Fmr. Ambassador calls for calm between Russia, Turkey

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Russia says it will continue strikes in Syria after a military jet was shot down by Turkey's government. Former Ambassador Nicholas Burns discussed the latest geopolitical tensions with CBSN.

Yoga helping prisoners find peace

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Inmates at California's San Quentin prison are working to find their zen place through yoga sessions. CBS News' Kenneth Craig shows how the classes could lead to an easier transition back into society for prisoners.

Inside the ISIS propaganda machine

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ISIS continues to release videos threatening attacks in the U.S. and Europe. The propaganda material is highly produced, often resembling Hollywood action films. Washington Post national security correspondent Greg Miller got a rare look at how ISIS' media operation works.

Preview: The Execution of Joseph Wood

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The execution of a man in Arizona with a new cocktail of drugs was supposed to take about 10 minutes. It took almost two hours, the longest execution in U.S. history. Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

Obama addresses U.S. security ahead of Thanksgiving

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President Obama sought to reassure Americans on the eve of Thanksgiving weekend that the U.S. was doing all it could to keep the homeland safe in light of the recent terror attacks in Paris.

Notebook: Finding a way to go on

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This week’s "48 Hours" focuses on how family members of one murder victim have each found their own ways to heal – including forgiving the man who killed their loved one. For correspondent Maureen Maher, it struck a very personal chord.

Best shows to binge-watch over Thanksgiving

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TVGuide.com editor-in-chief Mickey O'Connor and CBS News contributor Jamie Wax join CBSN to discuss the best shows to binge-watch over the Thanksgiving weekend.

CBSN business headlines for Nov. 25, 2015

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Costco chicken salad linked to an E. coli outbreak, Amazon pulls controversial ads for its new show and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN business headlines.

Seats on airplanes are shrinking

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Passengers are feeling cramped as seats on airplanes continue to shrink. CBS News Transportation Correspondent Kris Van Cleave talks travel with CBSN.

California girls fight for right to join Boy Scouts

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A group of young people is asking its local Boy Scouts of America chapter to let girls in as full members. The push comes four months after the Boy Scouts made history by allowing gay adults to become leaders. Mireya Villarreal spoke with the girls in northern California who say they aren’t letting setbacks stop their campaign.

Target CEO on Black Friday, online shopping and data security

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Target is aiming for strong sales heading into Black Friday. The nation’s fourth largest retailer reported third quarter earnings of $549 million, which is up 56 percent from the same time a year ago. The key goal this season for the chain is increasing online sales, particularly on Cyber Monday. Target CEO Brian Cornell joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the company's strategy and their latest pop-up concept.





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