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Political rhetoric links migrants to crime despite data

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Politicians use rhetoric about undocumented migrants as a political tool, many linking migration to crime across the U.S., but the available data paints a different picture. CBS News' Omar Villafranca traveled to the southern border and Washington D.C. to find out if the rhetoric matches the reality.



How the Supreme Court is leaning on domestic abuse-gun rights case

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The fallout from the Supreme Court's landmark Second Amendment decision handed down last year was on display Tuesday as the justices weighed a high-stakes case that pits the right to bear arms against a federal law that seeks to protect victims of domestic violence by keeping guns away from their alleged abusers. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more.

Netanyahu says Israel will have "security responsibility" in Gaza after war

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It is not clear who would run Gaza -- home to some 2.3 million people -- if Israel's military takes Hamas out of the Palestinian territory, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted Monday about his vision. "I think Israel will, for an indefinite period, have the overall security responsibility, because we've seen what happens when we don't have it," he told ABC News. BBC News correspondent Paul Adams joins CBS News from Jerusalem with more.

Inside the arguments in Supreme Court case on guns and domestic abusers

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The Supreme Court is confronting a high-stakes case Tuesday that pits the Second Amendment right to bear arms against a law that seeks to protect victims of domestic violence by keeping guns away from their alleged abusers. Bernadette Meyler, professor of law at Stanford Law School, joined CBS News to discuss the arguments in the case.

"JFK: What The Doctors Saw" | Official Trailer

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Previously unreleased footage unveils an extraordinary reunion involving seven doctors who were present in the Parkland Hospital Emergency Room where President John F. Kennedy was rushed after being shot on Nov. 22, 1963. Their testimonies divulge unsettling medical details surrounding the assassination, raising doubt about government investigations that found Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Stream the new Paramount+ Original documentary "JFK: What The Doctors Saw" on Tuesday, Nov. 14.





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