This Morning from CBS News, Nov. 10, 2015
Crash probe
The focus of the investigation into the Russian plane crash in Egypt is now on airport staff and others who may have had access to the plane. Egyptian security officers are reportedly even questioning hotel workers in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, paying particular attention to those involved in catering.
Room for change
In a year, voters across the nation will choose the 45th president of the United States. If the current polls held, voters would be choosing between Hillary Clinton and Ben Carson -- but past election cycles have made it clear a lot can change over the course of a year. Here's a look at how the current state of the race matches up to past presidential elections, one year out.
Clinton on vets
Hillary Clinton will roll out her plan for veterans' health care, benefits and services Tuesday at an event hosted by the Truman National Security Project, according to a Clinton campaign aide. On Veterans Day, Wednesday, Ret. Gen. Wesley Clark will campaign at several stops in support of Clinton's proposal.
Marshal shooting
New details are emerging in the deadly police shooting of a 6-year-old boy in Louisiana, as a connection between the fiancée of shooting victim Christopher Few and one of the officers has been revealed. Few's son, Jeremy Mardis, was killed. We're also learning more about the suspects' histories, including a pending civil suit for excessive force.
Belly fat
Even if you're not overweight, carrying extra fat around your midsection can pose serious health risks. A new study finds belly fat may be even more deadly than overall obesity, and experts say many patients and doctors don't realize it.
Space Needle
The Seattle Space Needle was built as the centerpiece of the 1962 World's Fair, featuring technologies of the future including touch-tone dialing and satellite transmissions. Now, there's a rush to make sure the original vision of the future doesn't get stuck in the past.
Holiday scams
The holidays bring out hordes of shoppers -- and fraudsters eager to prey on them. As consumers fire up their credit cards, we look at three scams people should be wary of this season.
Car recalls
More than 90 million vehicles have been recalled in the U.S. in the last two years alone, an all-time record. Do you know what to do if your number comes up? Here's how to take action if your vehicle is hit with a recall.
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