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CBS News has learned the U.S. may have dealt ISIS' chemical weapons program a serious blow in a raid last month

CBS News has learned the U.S. may have dealt ISIS' chemical weapons program a serious blow in a raid last month, capturing an Iraqi who once worked for Saddam Hussein's regime. Investigators in London are also looking into a potential trove of intelligence about ISIS. CBS News' partners at Sky News received the names, addresses and phone numbers of more than 20,000 suspected ISIS fighters from at least 51 countries, including the U.S. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton joins CBS' "Face the Nation" and discusses the latest in the investigation into her private email server, the state of the 2016 race, and her foreign policy views. The interview aired Sunday, March 6, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton joins CBS' "Face the Nation" and discusses the latest developments in the investigation into her private email server, the state of the 2016 race, and her foreign policy views. The interview aired Sunday, March 6, 2016.

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One week after the ceasefire in Syria, forces opposed to President Bashar al-Assad continue to accuse the Syrian government of violating the agreement

One week after the ceasefire in Syria, forces opposed to President Bashar al-Assad continue to accuse the Syrian government of violating the agreement. A new round of peace talks to end the five-year-long civil war is set for next week in Switzerland. Elizabeth Palmer was given rare access to Syria's largest city of Aleppo for a look at conditions there.

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Elizabeth Palmer reports from the Syrian city of Homs, where residents hope the halt in fighting will bring a lasting peace

The temporary ceasefire in Syria appears largely to be in place, but the U.N. says thousands of Syrians may have died from starvation in besieged towns and cities. Now in its third day, the partial truce does not include ISIS or the al Qaeda-linked group, Nusra Front. Elizabeth Palmer reports from the Syrian city of Homs, where residents hope the halt in fighting will bring a lasting peace.

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