'Nightline' Daily Line, Nov. 14: Petraeus Will Testify

3:51 p.m. ET: UPDATE: Gregory Faull, who was found shot to death in Belize Sunday, had confronted tech guru John McAfee about his "vicious" dogs, and had joined other neighbors in filing a complaint with local officials demanding they do something about his dogs and the armed and aggressive security guards patrolling his beachfront property.

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"Nightline" first interviewed McAfee in 2009 before he left for Belize, and ABC's Matt Gutman updated our story last night. Watch our latest report here:

2:06 p.m. ET: OBAMA PRESSER:

ABC's Devin Dwyer and Mary Bruce report: President Obama today said he has seen "no evidence" that U.S. national security was jeopardized in the unfolding scandal between disgraced former CIA director David Petraeus and his biographer, Paula Broadwell.

"I have no evidence at this point from what I've seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security," Obama told reporters at his first news conference since winning re-election.

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and read the transcript of the president's remarks HERE

1:35 p.m. ET: BREAKING: President Obama holds his first press conference since the election. We're expecting questions about Petraeus and Benghazi. Stay tuned…

10:50 a.m. ET: BREAKING: Former CIA Director David Petraeus has agreed to testify at a closed-door session of Congress to answer questions about September's terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya, but he will likely also be asked about new revelations that his alleged mistress Paula Broadwell is suspected of storing classified military material, at her home.

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9:44 a.m. ET: BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi will continue to serve as the House Democratic Leader, she announced in a closed door meeting with fellow Democrats Wednesday.

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