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S2024 E338 Episode 338
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A man identifying himself as Travis Timmerman, a Missouri man who was reported missing earlier this year, has been found in Syria. Timmerman told CBS News that he had been imprisoned for seven months after crossing Syria's border illegally while on a Christian pilgrimage. Elizabeth Palmer has more. Prosecutors with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office have already begun presenting evidence to a grand jury in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, sources familiar with the case told CBS News on Thursday. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she expects to see the suspect, Luigi Mangione, indicted soon. Lilia Luciano reports. President-elect Donald Trump was named Time magazine's Person of the Year on Thursday, and in an interview with the magazine, he reiterated a campaign pledge to begin mass deportations of undocumented migrants when he takes office next month. He also indicated he could try to use the military and local law enforcement to carry that out, saying, "I will go up to the maximum level of what the law allows." Nikole Killion reports. "Face the Nation" moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan takes a look at whether the instability in Syria poses a threat to U.S. national security, and why President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration. Nancy Chen went behind-the-scenes with one of the largest shipping companies in the U.S. for a look at how they tackle the busy holiday season. People in their 40s face major financial pressures, from helping their children pay for college to affording a mortgage. But as Jill Schlesinger explains, it's critical that they also concentrate on planning for retirement.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray announced Wednesday he will resign at the end of President Biden's term. It comes after President-elect Donald Trump indicated last month that he intends to remove Wray and replace him with Kash Patel. Ed O'Keefe has more. More than 19,000 people, from ranchers to famous residents like Dick Van Dyke and Cher, have been either ordered or warned to evacuate as the Franklin Fire has burned more than 4,000 acres in Malibu, California. Carter Evans reports. The New York City Police Department said Wednesday that it has forensic evidence that places the suspect at the location where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot. Lilia Luciano has the latest. The al-Hol camp in northeast Syria holds about 6,000 women and children, the family members of Islamic State fighters who were either captured or killed. The camp is guarded by American-backed forces who control about a quarter of Syria. Holly Williams went inside the dangerous camp, whose future is uncertain following the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad's regime. New Jersey residents looking skyward have been left baffled by dozens of drone sightings since last month. On Wednesday, Homeland Security officials and New Jersey State Police met state lawmakers to discuss the issue. Tom Hanson has more. The fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has brought on an outpouring of anger, but not all of it directed at the shooter. Many are expressing dissatisfaction with the health insurance industry. Mark Strassmann explains.