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Engaging kids in back to school finances

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With school starting soon, it's time to think about helping your kids manage their own finances. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Ray Martin offers advice regarding back to school shopping and learning to save.

Should kids have credit cards?

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CBS MoneyWatch contributor Ray Martin discusses whether or not kids should start establishing credit at an early age. He also warns parents of the many pitfalls this big responsibility may have.

World's largest rubber duck makes way into LA port

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The six-story bird kicked off the Tall Ships Festival, and other inflatable fowl designed by a Dutch artist have been spotted in Australia, Brazil, and Germany. Jeff Glor reports.

London Zoo holds annual weigh in

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More than 17,000 animals are currently being measured and weighed. The records are shared with zoos and conservationists around the world. Jeff Glor reports.



Ferguson football team carries on in midst of turmoil

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The McCluer South Berkeley Bulldogs, a high school football team located just 3 miles from where Michael Brown was shot, carries on with practices despite the chaos nearby. Mark Strassmann reports.

Giant Palestinian flag draped on NYC bridge

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The flag was draped on the Manhattan Bridge after being unfurled during a pro-Palestinian rally on the nearby Brooklyn Bridge. Police took it down twenty minutes later but said it was not a security breach. Vinita Nair reports.

Consumer Reports: Pregnant women should avoid tuna altogether

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The government recently came out with guidelines urging people to eat more fish, and the FDA set a minimum level of consumption for pregnant women to be between eight and 12 ounces a week. Consumer Reports' director of consumer safety and sustainability Urvashi Rangan joins "CBS This Morning" to share why they found a reason for concern over the data.

Attorney General Eric Holder promises justice after police shooting

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Wednesday night's protests over a deadly police shooting were smaller and quieter, but the nation is still divided on the appropriate response to the conflict. Holder's visit was an effort from the White House, hoping to restore confidence in a community torn by the police shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

DOJ: Bank of America to pay $17 billion settlement in mortgage case

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It is a result of the bank's role in the sale of mortgage-backed securities before the 2008 financial crisis. The bank will pay about $10 billion in cash and another $7 billion to homeowners. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the details of the settlement.

Former CIA deputy director on what it will take to stop ISIS terror group

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President Obama condemned ISIS on Wednesday for murdering James Foley and defended the latest U.S moves in Iraq. CBS News senior security analyst and former CIA deputy director Mike Morell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how difficult it is to find and rescue hostages like Foley.

Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell testifies on marriage issues

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How far will McDonnell go in blaming his wife in his corruption trial? McDonnell's legal team is blaming his wife Maureen for the $165,000 in gifts that were showered on the McDonnells by businessman Jonnie Williams. Chip Reid reports from Washington.

American doctor with Ebola to be released from hospital

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Emory University Hospital in Atlanta will announce the release of Dr. Kent Brantly Thursday. He arrived there nearly three weeks ago for treatment of the disease that's killed hundreds. Vinita Nair reports.

How U.S. tried to save American hostages held by ISIS

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American special operations forces tried to rescue American photojournalist James Foley less than two months before ISIS executed him. The U.S. commandos killed several ISIS militants on the ground in Syria, but they didn't find Foley and other captives. Margaret Brennan from the Pentagon.

Obesity may be linked to dementia

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New study finds that people who are overweight in their thirties have a higher risk of dementia. Also, doctors may have found a more effective way to treat depression using a combination of cognitive therapy and anti-depressant medication. Danielle Nottingham has a look at the day's medical headlines.

Emma Stone gets ready for Broadway debut

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The young movie star takes on an ambitious role of showgirl Sally Bowles in a revival of "Cabaret." Also, Cate Blanchett gets to show off her wilder side as the voice of the python in Warner Brothers' adaptation of "The Jungle Book." Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.

8/20: Inside the goals and tactics of ISIS; Foley's parents: "He was an inspiration to us and so many others"

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American journalist James Foley has become the first casualty of a new war against the U.S. Holly Williams reports on how the leaders of terrorist group ISIS rule with brutality and fear; and, the parents of James Foley addressed the media on Wednesday to discuss the life of their son. They said that Foley, who was beheaded by ISIS militants, lived his passion as a journalist. His mother Diane stated, "Jim was there to hear the truth, bear witness to the love, the suffering, the hopes of the people."





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