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What can we expect from Congress in September?

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After a month-long recess, lawmakers are returning to a long to-do list, which includes a Hurricane Harvey relief bill, a vote on the debt ceiling and spending bills to prevent a government shutdown. CBS News contributor and Washington Post congressional reporter Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the expected repeal of DACA, why Republicans and Democrats need each other and whether he thinks the president is still serious about shutting down the government over border wall funding.

Retired Adm. Winnefeld: Americans shouldn't panic over N. Korea threat

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Retired Adm. Sandy Winnefeld was vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2011 to 2015. The CBS News military and homeland security analyst also led the military command responsible for preventing air attacks on North America. Winnefeld joins "CBS This Morning" from Denver to discuss rising tensions with North Korea.



Trump to end DACA for undocumented immigrants

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to announce the end of DACA, a program the Obama administration started five years ago that protects nearly 800,000 immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children. CBS News confirms President Trump plans to let DACA end. Margaret Brennan reports.

South Korea seeks stronger weapons amid rising tensions with North

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North Korea is reportedly moving what appears to be an intercontinental ballistic missile toward a launch pad. This comes after its sixth and largest nuclear test Sunday. South Korean President Moon Jae-in and President Trump agreed to lift restrictions that will allow Seoul to increase the explosive power of its missiles and to buy billions more in U.S.-made weapons. Ben Tracy reports from Seoul.

Congress returns to daunting September agenda

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Congress is returning after a month-long recess. Even before Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, lawmakers were facing a daunting September agenda. Nancy Cordes reports.

Houston faces growing health challenges as cleanup continues

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Hurricane Harvey and its remnants are now blamed for at least 63 deaths. More than 50,000 storm victims are staying in government-funded hotels. FEMA says more than half a million families requested housing assistance. Michelle Miller reports.





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