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Labor Day brings great deals for car buyers

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Holiday sales promote low interest rates and deep discounts, which could translate into more than $5,000 in savings. Consumer Reports automotive analyst Mike Quincy joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to reveal how to find the best bargains.

Site helps churches embrace digital world to build congregations

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Today's religious leaders are increasingly present online, with the Dalai Lama tweeting and Pope Francis posting to Facebook. Elaine Quijano reports on FaithStreet.com that helps connect religious communities with faith-seeking members.

Silicon Valley elite accused of ruining Burning Man

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Burning Man, the annual gathering of hippies and free spirits frolicking naked in the desert, has been around for nearly three decades. Recently, it's also become a mecca for Silicon Valley's elite, people who made vast fortunes and are accustomed to a certain standard of living. Michelle Miller reports.

Back to school in Ferguson as normal life returns

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After near-nightly protests delayed openings by two weeks, the beginning of the school year has officially begun in Ferguson and life is beginning to return to normal. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Film producer misidentified as bank robber, held for six hours

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Beverly Hills police are issuing an apology after wrongfully arresting Charles Belk, an African-American film producer in town for the Emmys. Police said he fit the description of a bank robbery suspect. Anthony Mason reports.



Burger King merger shines light on tax loophole, Warren Buffett criticized

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With the possibility of Burger King relocating to Canada to avoid paying U.S. taxes, billionaire investor Warren Buffett is facing heat for facilitating the chain's merger with Canadian brand Tim Hortons. Fortune Magazine editor Alan Murray joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the controversy.

Weather forecast: Summer sizzle in the east

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A surfer in Malibu, California, died in 10-foot waves Tuesday, and Tucson, Arizona, is recovering from flash flooding after a huge storm system swept through the area. Meteorologist Danielle Niles from Boston affiliate WBZ tracks the extreme weather.

Nine-year-old accidentally kills gun instructor

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A 9-year-old girl vacationing in Arizona accidentally shot and killed a firing-range instructor with an automatic weapon. This cell phone video from the Mohave County Sheriff's Office in Arizona shows the moments leading up to the incident. The video may be disturbing to some viewers, and discretion is advised.

MoneyWatch: Turner braces for cuts; iPad expected to grow

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Turner Broadcasting, which includes CNN, TBS and TNT, is expected to cut hundreds of jobs. Also, the next model of iPad will have a larger screen. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Venice Film Festival kicks off

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The Venice Film Festival starts Wednesday with the premiere screening of Michael Keaton's "Birdman." Plus, Kim Kardashian will guest star on the CBS sitcom "2 Broke Girls." Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

Up to 20 percent of teens go through major depression

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New research from the American Medical Association shows that up to one in five teens suffers through major depression. Also, researchers found that obesity can raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Brian Webb reports on the day's top health news.

U.S. chopper base covered in safety foam

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A helicopter base in Tulsa, Oklahoma was engulfed with safety foam on Tuesday, when the base's fire safety system accidentally discharged. No damage was done to the helicopters. Maurice Dubois reports.

Knee Defender device sparks row as airline seats shrink comfort

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A device known as the "Knee Defender" was at the center of a dispute on a United Airlines flight over the weekend. The product is attached to the back of an airline seat, preventing the person in front of you from reclining. As seats on flights continue to shrink, the battle for space in the sky is becoming more acrimonious by the day. Jeff Pegues reports

Burger King denies merger is about ducking taxes

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While financial experts say Burger King's acquisition of Canadian chain Tim Horton's is a clear effort to avoid American corporate taxes, the fast food giant claims that's not the case. Today on Facebook, Burger King claimed, "we're not moving, we're just growing and finding ways to serve you better." Vinita Nair reports.





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