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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from November 13, 2013

The White House finally released the number of Americans who have signed up for Obamacare. Less than one-third of the 106,000 Americans who are counted as enrolled did so by navigating HealthCare.gov; and, California's Filipino community, the largest in the country, is hoping and praying for the safety of friends and relatives affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Many are chipping in to the relief effort, sending medical supplies and meals and raising money for the storm victims.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from November 11, 2013

A 20-foot wall of water crashed into Tacloban, sending homes out to sea and ships onto land. Thousands are still missing, makeshift shelters are overflowing and debris-clogged streets and collapsed roads have limited access to the hardest-hit areas; and, veterans were asked to describe their wartime experiences for a new book in exactly six words. Michelle Miller reports that it's helping some veterans find their own voices and begin their emotional recoveries.

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The Obama administration has officially announced that Kathleen Sebelius has resigned as head of Health and Human Services today. The White House is expected to nominate White House Budget Director Sylvia Mathews Burwell as her replacement

The Obama administration has officially announced that Kathleen Sebelius has resigned as head of Health and Human Services today. The White House is expected to nominate White House Budget Director Sylvia Mathews Burwell as her replacement. Charlie Rose reports.

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The deadline for Americans who want to get health insurance through Obamacare is fast approaching, but for many, the only real options appears to be a new regulation aimed at people who saw their existing healthcare policies canceled

The deadline for Americans who want to get health insurance through Obamacare is fast approaching, but for many, the only real options appears to be a new regulation aimed at people who saw their existing healthcare policies canceled. That’s something that has insurance companies up in arms. Wyatt Andrews reports.

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