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

Answering the call to Jihad, crowds of Shiite men swarmed recruitment centers ready and eager to take on the Sunni extremists of ISIS, who have captured two major Iraqi cities. The call to arms came from Iraq's top Shiite cleric, who said that protecting Shiite shrines is a sacred duty; and, as part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets Chris Rosati who after receiving a diagnosis for a terminal illness, made a conscious decision to spread as much kindness as he could, serving as a lasting lesson for his daughters.

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In the days following the 9/11 attacks, U.S. Army curator Jim Speraw collected items recovered from the gaping hole where American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the Pentagon

In the days following the 9/11 attacks, U.S. Army curator Jim Speraw collected items recovered from the gaping hole where American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the Pentagon. One of the artifacts, a partially melted telephone from one of the Pentagon offices, is on loan to the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York. CBS News' Craig Boswell reports.

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The full episode of the CBS Evening News from March 31, 2014

A day before a congressional hearing on faulty ignition switches linked to 13 deaths, families of people killed in recalled General Motors vehicles told CBS News they want answers on why it took the company so long to issue recalls. A background report shows GM decided fixing the defect would take too long and cost too much; and, a change in weather has made conditions slightly better for search crews digging through mud and debris after the massive landslide in Oso, Wash. John Blackstone meets a father who would have been in the mudslide zone if not for a last-minute change of plans.

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The Pentagon is looking to slash subsidies for base commissaries that make groceries cheaper for many military families. The cuts would hit military families relying on those subsidies the hardest.

The Pentagon is looking to slash subsidies for base commissaries that make groceries cheaper for many military families. The Defense Department is looking to reduce the subsidy by two-thirds, which would raise grocery prices, hitting military families relying on those subsidies the hardest. Mark Albert reports.

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Chip Reid investigates the practices of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, the Pentagon agency tasked with finding and identifying the remains of 83,000 missing American servicemen and women

Chip Reid investigates the practices of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, the Pentagon agency tasked with finding and identifying the remains of 83,000 missing American servicemen and women. Last year, the Government Accountability Office said the missing persons mission "is being undermined by longstanding leadership weakness."

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