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The FBI has issued a nation-wide alert for Ryan Kelly Chamberlain after a raid of his San Francisco apartment produced a cache of explosive materials and components for bomb-making. Chamberlain is on the run and presumed to be armed and dangerous

The FBI has issued a nation-wide alert for Ryan Kelly Chamberlain after a raid of his San Francisco apartment produced a cache of explosive materials and components for bomb-making. Chamberlain is on the run and presumed to be armed and dangerous. Bob Orr reports.

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At least three people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a Jewish community center and an assisted care facility near Kansas City. Police have a person of interest in custody and the FBI has been called in to assist the investigation.

At least three people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a Jewish community center and an assisted care facility near Kansas City. Police have a person of interest in custody and the FBI has been called in to assist the investigation. Anne Marie Green reports.

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A government reports says Russia refused to give the FBI crucial information about Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a Boston marathon bombing suspect

A government reports says Russia refused to give the FBI crucial information about Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a Boston marathon bombing suspect. The Russians did not reveal at the time Tsarnaev talked about Jihad with his family. CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate discusses if disclosing the information could have prevented the bombing with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.

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At a news conference on Tuesday, the Rev. Al Sharpton addressed his role in assisting a joint FBI-NYPD investigation in the 1980s. Sharpton said he was threatened by "music industry goons" years ago and went to the government for protection

At a news conference on Tuesday, the Rev. Al Sharpton addressed his role in assisting a joint FBI-NYPD investigation in the 1980s. Sharpton said he was threatened by "music industry goons" years ago and went to the government for protection.

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The FBI is investigating so-called high-frequency traders to see if they are unfairly using a speed advantage to game investment markets

The FBI is investigating so-called high-frequency traders to see if they are unfairly using a speed advantage to game investment markets. Critics say the traders can see the orders of other investors before those orders are filled and execute trades that result in high profits for themselves -- and higher stock prices for everyone else. Bob Orr reports.

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