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71-year-old man on mission to run 100 miles in 4 days

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The 50th annual New York City Marathon is returning Sunday, and 30,000 runners from around the world are expected to participate. But for Tom McGrath, the day will mark an accomplishment even greater than completing the 26.2-mile course. Dana Jacobson has the details.

Glenn Youngkin's chief strategist discusses successful Virginia gubernatorial campaign

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Republicans seem to be reworking their playbook for the 2022 midterms after a strong showing in Tuesday's election. Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated former Virginia Governor Terry Mcauliffe in the state's gubernatorial race. Youngkin gained significant support with Virginia's suburban voters in the final weeks of his campaign. Youngkin's chief strategist and founder of the Republican campaign firm Axiom Strategies Jeff Roe joins CBSN to discuss what made the Youngkin campaign so successful.

Police looking into claims of drug spiking incident at music festival, source says

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A source close to the Astroworld Festival told CBS News that police are looking into a drug spiking incident in a targeted area of the festival -- a targeted attack on innocent people, including a child -- after at least eight people died Friday night. Also, CBSN anchor Lana Zak sits down with David Persse, the chief medical officer of the city of Houston, to discuss the incident. And, event organizer and performer Travis Scott releases a statement on the deadly stampede.

Demonstrators protest in climate justice march

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Demonstrators from around the world are calling for tangible solutions from their governments outside the UN Climate Summit, COP26. Frances Colón, senior director for international climate policy at the Center for American Progress, joins CBSN to discuss more.

11/6: CBS Saturday Morning

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At least 8 dead, several injured at Astroworld Festival after crowd surge; “Of Monsters and Men” on career, music evolution.



House passes infrastructure bill, sending it to President Biden's desk

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The House passed President Biden's infrastructure bill on a bipartisan basis Friday night, setting it up to be written into law. But Democrats are still sorting out the other spending bill, which focuses on social programs and climate change. Anthony Adragna, reporter for Politico covering Congress, joined CBSN with the latest.

Biden praises passage of the infrastructure bill

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President Biden on Saturday praised the passage of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, calling it a "once-in-a-generation investment" and "a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America." Watch his remarks.

Ethiopia in crisis amid conflict in Tigray region

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For more than a year, the devastating war in Ethiopia's Tigray region has consumed Africa's second-most populous nation. On Friday, the UN Security Council called for peace, and for the access of humanitarian aid. Debora Patta reports.

“Of Monsters and Men” on career, music evolution

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The Icelandic group "Of Monsters and Men” sat down with Ben Tracy to celebrate a decade since their breakthrough success and to open up about how their music has evolved since then.

Thousands expected to march in Glasgow against fossil fuels at UN climate summit

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The largest climate protest yet at this week's United Nations climate talks is taking place in Glasgow, Scotland. It's the latest in a series of rallies as world leaders meet at COP26. Roxana Saberi is in Glasgow, Scotland, where activists are calling on countries to cut fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.

71-year-old man on mission to run 100 miles in four days

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The 50th annual New York City Marathon is returning this Sunday and 30,000 runners from around the world are expected to participate. But for one man, the day will mark an accomplishment even greater than completing the 26.2-mile course. Dana Jacobson has the details.

Author Sam Quinones explores fentanyl crisis in new book “The Least of Us”

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Sam Quinones’ book, "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic,” defined the opioid epidemic. The author is now out with a new book, “The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth,” and it's a wake-up call to a changing world. Jeff Glor has the details.





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