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Ex-FBI agent who worked on secret 9/11 case says hijackers had a U.S.-based support network

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Nearly 20 years after the 9/11 terror attacks, some victims' families are still pressing the U.S. government for more information on possible ties between Saudi leaders and the attackers. CBS News spoke exclusively with a retired FBI agent who was part of a still-secret investigation into the hijackers' network inside the U.S. Catherine Herridge reports.

Race-norming concussion payouts and the NFL

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As the NFL gets set to kick off another season, former players are still fighting for payments from the league after a 2017 settlement over concussions.



60 Minutes 9/11 Archive: Under Ground Zero

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60 Minutes went beneath ground zero, where an underground city had become a 16-acre burial ground and an exhausting and dangerous cleanup job was taking place.

9/11 memorial vandalized in Boston

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A 9/11 memorial in Boston was vandalized, with American flags torn out of the ground and snapped in half. But the next day, members of the community worked to put the display back up.

Amy Klobuchar on breast cancer diagnosis: "When you get that first call, it’s scary"

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Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota revealed on Thursday that she was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year. She told CBS Minnesota that "in the course of it, I found out that thousands of women have undetected breast cancer right now, and one in three Americans are not moving forward with routine physicals during the pandemic."

Brother of 9/11 first responder Luis Alvarez discusses legacy, victim compensation fund

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Many first responders and survivors of the September 11th attacks are still battling serious health issues linked to toxins at Ground Zero. Phil Alvarez, whose brother, former NYPD detective Luis Alvarez, died from complications of cancer linked to his work at the site, joined CBSN to discuss his legacy and the Victim Compensation Fund.

Alejandro Mayorkas says Homeland Security resources are "stressed"

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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that the department's resources are "stressed" from a number of crises, but the DHS is "meeting every challenge." He also discussed the so-called "Remain in Mexico" border policy in an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.

"CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson on tonight's NFL kickoff game

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All eyes are on the quarterbacks in the first game of the regular NFL season. The Buccaneers' Tom Brady returns to the field with another Super Bowl ring, and the Cowboys' Dak Prescott will be making his first appearance in a game since an ankle injury last season. "CBS Mornings" co-host and "The NFL Today" analyst Nate Burleson spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what to expect from tonight's game and what his first week on-air for "CBS Mornings" has been like so far.

France to offer free contraception for women under 25

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"It is unbearable that young women cannot protect themselves, cannot have contraception if they choose to do so because it is too expensive for them," French Health Minister Olivier Véran said.

How September 11 still affects U.S. national security

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Twenty years after the September 11 attacks, the U.S. is still facing security threats. CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell was with President George W. Bush on 9/11 as his daily intelligence briefer. He recalls what it was like that day and discusses the current state of national security on "CBSN AM."





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