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From female teens fighting against ISIS in Syria to CBS News' big wins at the Emmys, here are some highlights from the week on "CBS This Morning"

Young women taking aim at ISIS

On a recent trip into Syria, Holly Williams met a ragtag army that's fighting off ISIS in the border village of Mahmoodin. Among the soldiers -- female teenagers.

Candid Christie

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie blasted President Obama's leadership in handling the ISIS threat. He also talks about his weight loss and possibilities for 2016.

Ben Affleck's take on "Gone Girl"

In his new film "Gone Girl," the Oscar-winning actor and director plays a character who, not unlike himself, has been challenged by an unforgiving press.

The way forward according to Paul Ryan

Wisconsin congressman and 2012 Republican vice presidential candidate says there were "a couple of colossal mistakes" in Obama's policy that led to the emergence of ISIS. He also discussed his new book, "The Way Forward: Renewing the American Idea."

Mellencamp's childhood troubles

In the early 1950s, most babies born with spina bifida did not live long, but Mellencamp survived after a pioneering operation. Mellencamp talks about finally meeting the doctor who saved him, 62 years later.

New twist on the learning curve

Visionary Sebastian Thrun is the mind behind the driverless car and Google glass. His latest project, Udacity, is creating online courses that translate into jobs.

Compost, or else -- be fined $1

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray signs a controversial bill into law that's very clear on what people need to do with food scraps.

GoPro soars to new heights

A business that began with a simple waterproof camera has turned into a multi-billion dollar juggernaut.

"Stalker" detective

Maggie Q stars in the new psychological thriller that follows detectives in the Threat Assessment Unit of the LAPD. She shared her personal experience with stalking and explained how she got her name.

CBS News scores big at the Emmys

"CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose was honored for his interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

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