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In this Inside Scoop, CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Josh Lowensohn discuss the recent iPhone 5 announcement and whether or not it lived up to the rumors. Also, Josh shares tips and tricks for getting the best deal on the new phone.
President Obama's plan for leaving Afghanistan reached a new milestone Tuesday as the Afghan military officially took responsibility for the country's security. The White House also said it would try again to hold peace talks with the Taliban. Major Garrett reports.
In an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose, President Barack Obama defended the NSA surveillance programs and his recent decision to provide military support to the Syrian opposition in that country's civil war.