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11/30: CBS Evening News

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3 killed in Jerusalem shooting amid Gaza cease-fire; National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony goes smoothly 2 days after tree was toppled by wind

Florida Republican Party chair accused of rape

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Christian Ziegler to step down as state Republican Party chair, saying, "We just can't have a party chair that is under that type of scrutiny."



11/30: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on more hostages released by Hamas, what leaders agreed to on day one of the COP28 summit, and an investigation into child labor and chocolate production.

What a repeal of the Affordable Care Act could mean for Americans

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Former President Donald Trump says he would work to repeal the Affordable Care Act if reelected in 2024. Matt Fiedler, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute who also worked on ACA implementation in the Obama White House, joins CBS News to discuss how the policy has affected lives and what its repeal could mean for American health care.

Iconic chocolate brand linked to child labor in Ghana

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CBS News traveled across Ghana's remote cocoa belt and found children working on small subsistence farms that supply U.S. chocolate giant Mars. Foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports.

Breaking down day one of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai

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The United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP28, kicked off Thursday in Dubai, and delegates already agreed to a major deal. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has more.

Doctors Without Borders urges more humanitarian aid for Gaza

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The United Nations estimates nearly 80% of Gaza's population has been displaced from their homes as a result of the Israel-Hamas war. Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan, a pediatrician with Doctors Without Borders, joins CBS News to shine a light on the medical conditions Palestinian civilians are facing.

Jerusalem shooting may not impact Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal

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Hamas took responsibility for a shooting at a Jerusalem bus stop Thursday that killed at least three people -- but the attack may not jeopardize the group's temporary cease-fire deal with Israel. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay explains.

Israel knew Hamas' attack plan more than a year ago, New York Times reports

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Israeli officials learned of Hamas' plan for the Oct. 7 terror attack more than a year before it happened, according to a New York Times report Thursday. Bilal Saab, senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, joins CBS News to discuss what the revelation could mean for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government.

Santos refuses to resign ahead of expulsion vote

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The House is expected to hold a third vote Friday on whether to expel embattled Rep. George Santos of New York. Santos told CBS News that he is not considering resigning. Scott MacFarlane has more.

Greta Gerwig | Sunday on 60 Minutes

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Sharyn Alfonsi profiles the brains behind “Barbie” – filmmaker Greta Gerwig. She pulled off a delicate balancing act: giving voice to the iconic Barbie doll while appealing to her fiercest critics.

New video shows crashed Navy spy plane resting on coral reef in Hawaii

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New underwater video was released of a Navy spy plane which overshot a runway in Hawaii and landed in a bay. The video shows the tires of the plane sitting on an ecologically-sensitive reef. The Navy is trying to consider how to safely remove the plane.

3 killed in Jerusalem shooting amid Gaza cease-fire

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Israeli police said three people were killed when two Hamas gunmen opened fire on a crowded bus stop in Jerusalem Thursday. Despite the violence, the temporary cease-fire in Gaza remained in place for a seventh day, with the release of eight more Hamas-held hostages. Chris Livesay reports.

Ohio health officials report pediatric pneumonia outbreak

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Health officials in Warren County, Ohio, this week reported they are seeing a pediatric pneumonia outbreak, with at least 145 children diagnosed with the respiratory illness since August. Most of the children did not require hospitalization, and there is no evidence of a connection to a similar outbreak of respiratory illnesses in China, officials said. Meg Oliver has details.





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