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New John Dean book reflects on Watergate, Richard Nixon

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John Dean, who was the White House counsel under former President Richard Nixon, played a pivotal role in bringing down Nixon's presidency. 40 years later, Dean's new book "The Nixon Defense" looks back on that experience.

CDC director: "We can stop" Ebola outbreak

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Dr. Tom Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discusses the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the Americans who have been infected.

People of Gaza find little to save from war's destruction

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As far as Hamas is concerned, any peace deal in the ongoing Gaza conflict would have to lift the economic blockade that has largely cut off Gaza and its people from the rest of the world. CBS News correspondent Barry Petersen spoke to people there.



Open: This is Face the Nation, August 3

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The latest on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the fighting in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas with Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., Director of the Centers for Disease Control Dr. Tom Frieden, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, and others.

Nature: Lightning storm

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This week's moment in nature takes us under the stormy skies near the Black Mountains of Arizona.

Lee Grant on her career's brightest and darkest moments

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Oscar-winner Lees Grant, the ever-feisty author of "I Said Yes to Everything," sits down with correspondent Michelle Miller for a look backward and forward at her long career as an actress, director, and documentary filmmaker.

Almanac: The first crop dusting flight

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On August 3, 1921, a new form of agriculture first took flight when Army pilot John Macready took off from an Ohio airfield on the first demonstration of crop dusting by plane. Charles Osgood reports.

Fishing legend shares a surprising secret

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Tom Morgan, of Bozeman, Mont., creates the Holy Grail of fly-fishing rods, but hasn’t been able to fish himself in nearly 20 year; Steve Hartman reports on how Morgan, stricken with multiple sclerosis, continues to fashion such cherished sporting equipment

Vacations, by the numbers

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Charles Osgood looks at the data regarding Americans and their time off from work.

Taiko drummers of Japan

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Visitors come to Sado Island for its dramatic coastline, lushly-forested mountains and quiet coastal villages. They also come for the drums - Taiko drumming, which is among Japan's most popular cultural icons. Lucy Craft reports.

Tori Amos: Alternative rock's wild child turns 50

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Elizabeth Palmer travels to Ireland for an at-home visit with one of the world's most provocative singer-songwriters, who talks about her latest album, "Unrepentant Geraldines," and of being a mother.

World health officials struggle to control Ebola outbreak

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The first of two Americans infected in Africa with the Ebola virus arrived at a hospital in Atlanta Sunday, reports Vicente Arenas. Back in West Africa, the death toll from the outbreak has now climbed well above 700. Debora Patta reports from South Africa.

Lee Grant and the fallout of the blacklist

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In this web extra video, actress/director Lee Grant, author of the new memoir, "I Said Yes to Everything," talks to correspondent Michelle Miller about her forgetting her lines while appearing on Broadway with Peter Falk in the 1973 Neil Simon comedy, "The Prisoner of Second Avenue," and how it relates to her being blacklisted in the 1950s by the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Israeli PM: Expect no let-up in tunnel-clearing mission

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Hamas that there would be no let-up in the campaign to destroy the tunnels that cross the border from Gaza into Israel. Charlie D'Agata reports the explosions above ground show the intensity of the war Israeli forces are waging beneath it.

Ebola patient brought to U.S. for medical treatment

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For the first time ever, a patient infected with the deadly Ebola virus has been brought into the United States for treatment. A private medical jet carrying Dr. Kent Brantly landed at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Georgia, where he was then transported to Emory University Hospital. Vicente Arenas reports.

Potentially dangerous thunderstorms move through Northwest

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A series of dry thunderstorms are moving through much of the Northwest, raising concerns of a potential fire danger that could come from lightning strikes. And tropical storm warnings are up through the Caribbean as Tropical Storm Bertha develops. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of CBS station WBZ-TV takes a look at the forecast.





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