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Fashion truck offers personalized style on the go

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With lower initial investments and sustained payments, the fashion truck phenomenon is making it easier for entrepreneurs like Sharlia Lee, owner of the Street Boutique Fashion Truck, to break into the fashion business. CBS News' Kylie Atwood reports.

Players to watch at this year’s U.S. Open

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Taylor Dent, U.S. Open tennis analyst for CBS Sports, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to talk about the top players to watch at this year’s tournament.

“Doctor Who” co-stars discuss upcoming season

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New twelfth doctor Peter Capaldi, co-star Jenna Coleman and head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat join “CBS This Morning:Saturday” to talk about the new season of television’s longest-running sci-fi show.

James Foley’s murder ignites debate over terrorist negotiations

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Some say the U.S. government could have done more to secure the release of American journalist James Foley before he was executed by Islamic militants. Others say giving terrorists millions in exchange for a hostage only makes them more powerful. Holly Williams reports.

Surviving Ebola: American patients released

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Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week’s top medical news, including the latest on the Ebola outbreak and a warning for pregnant women about eating certain kinds of fish.

Why being near water washes away stress

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The ocean, a scenic lake or a rolling river seem to make stress just melt away. And it turns out, there’s real science behind it. The new book “Blue Mind,” explains the restorative effect. Ben Tracy reports.



Chinese jet intercepts U.S. surveillance plane

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The Obama administration on Friday accused a Chinese fighter jet of conducting a "dangerous intercept" of a U.S. Navy surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft off the coast of China in international airspace. Margaret Brennan reports.

Pentagon warns of ISIS attacks on U.S.

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As the U.S. military enters its third week striking ISIS targets in Iraq, the White House is considering expanding the operation. Julianna Goldman reports.

How can ISIS be stopped?

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Dion Nissenbaum, a national security reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with the latest on the ISIS threat to the U.S.

Is the housing market back on track?

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Personal finance journalist Vera Gibbons joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the recovering U.S. housing market, which appears to have picked up some momentum.

MoneyWatch: Growth estimate due; good news for fast-food lovers

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The latest estimate of second-quarter growth will show how the economy fared after severe winter weather dragged down first-quarter figures. Also, a franchise known for its franks and lemonade has been rescued from bankruptcy by a California company. Karina Mitchell has some of today's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Will growth numbers show second-quarter rebound?

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Investors head into the last week of August with a full plate of economic data. The second estimate of second-quarter growth will be the highlight. The first estimate of gross domestic product showed that the economy grew by an annualized pace of 4 percent during April, May and June. Jill Schlesinger has that and more in her look at the business week ahead.

Time Lapse: Stargazer

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Incredible astro time-lapse video explores the star-filled skies over Washington state. Video courtesy of Damian Vines Photograpy. Follow him on Vimeo, and like him on Facebook.

SpaceX rocket explodes during test flight

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A rocket at SpaceX's McGregor, Texas, facility exploded in midair during a flight test. The company was testing the ability of its F9R Dev craft to take off, maneuver and land vertically using rocket power.

8/22: U.S. refocuses on homeland threat posed by ISIS; College hopeful receives letter of his dreams

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The horrific execution tape of journalist James Foley has refocused U.S. policymakers on the danger the group poses to the American homeland. The threat is underscored in propaganda tapes featuring Americans fighting alongside terrorists inside Syria; and, as part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman catches up with Rion Holcombe, who despite having Down syndrome, is on his way to college.

Former Virginia Gov. takes responsibility for legal troubles

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Leaving the courthouse, former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said he is to blame for his legal troubles and not his wife, Maureen. But that's not quite what his testimony indicated. The McDonnells are charged with accepting over $165,000 in gifts from businessman Jonnie Williams. Chip Reid reports.

College hopeful receives letter of his dreams

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As part of our continuing series “On the Road,” Steve Hartman catches up with Rion Holcombe, who despite having Down syndrome, is on his way to college.

U.S., China have near-collision over South China Sea

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An armed Chinese fighter jet came within 20 feet of a U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon aircraft, narrowly avoiding a collision. The incident is the latest in a series of close encounters between two countries, which are trying to assert their military might in the South China Sea. Margaret Brennan reports.

ISIS and their business of extortion

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The city of Raqqa, Syria, is where ISIS is believed to be holding around 12 foreign hostages. As Holly Williams reports, negotiating the release of hostages is a lucrative trade for ISIS militants.





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