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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from the May 25, 2014 edition.

Law enforcement officials were warned that Elliot Rodger seemed disturbed before the deadly rampage near the University of California, Santa Barbara, but officers said they had no reason to think he posed any danger. Rodgers made chilling threats in a YouTube video and a manifesto he wrote; and, New Hampshire's state motto is "Live Free or Die," but one town there is finding its concept of libertarianism challenged by a group of self-described anarchists. And as Don Dahler explains, they're using the town's parking meters as their battlefield.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from the July 6, 2014 edition.

Israel says six of its citizens have been arrested after a Palestinian teen was found beaten and with burns covering 90 percent of his body. The battle between Palestinian youth and Israeli security forces has entered its fifth day and is showing no sign of letting up; and, hundreds of men worked on the iconic sculptures at Mount Rushmore. But Lou Del Bianco's grandfather, Luigi, was the only chief carver trusted to sculpt the most significant details. And now, years after his grandfather's death, Lou finally has secured for his grandfather the recognition he deserves.

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The full episode from the July 13, 2014 edition of the CBS Evening News

Calls for a cease-fire in the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict continue, but appear to be unsuccessful. In a night of heavy fighting, Israeli air strikes pounded the Gaza Strip. One air strike killed as many as 18, including several members of the same family; and, there's a saying in the culinary world: you taste with your eyes first. For many diners, the first thing that comes to mind when they get their plate is to take a picture.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from the July 7, 2014 edition

As security concerns deepen over future terrorist attempts involving U.S.-bound aircrafts, TSA officials are turning their attention to portable electronic devices; and, near collisions, known as incursions, on U.S. runways have increased sharply over the past three years, as airports have become busier than ever. Experts believe that better pilot training, as well as advancements in technology for when a pilot is taxiing can help curb the potential for disaster.

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