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What threat does ISIS pose to the homeland?

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With the execution of American journalist James Foley, ISIS has essentially declared war on the U.S. CBS News' Bob Orr, Margaret Brennan and Major Garrett explain the threat that ISIS poses and how the U.S. can counter it.

U.S. attempted to rescue hostages

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The U.S. attempted a rescue operation to free American hostages held in Syria by ISIS, but the mission failed because they weren't held where U.S. intelligence thought they were. Scott Pelley reports.

Remembering James Foley

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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 out his passion as a journalist. Jim Axelrod explores how Foley documented humanity's refusal to abandon the light even when surrounded by darkness.

Liberia's drastic step to contain Ebola outbreak

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Liberia has sealed off a slum in the capital to contain the outbreak. But as Dr. Jon LaPook explains, the two Americans who got Ebola may have been infected outside of the Ebola ward.

Ferguson protests move to courthouse as grand jury convenes

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Protests in Ferguson, Missouri, moved to the courthouse where the grand jury began hearing evidence. But a decision on whether to charge Officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown may not be made until October. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Ferguson residents worry about town's reputation

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Following weeks of national press coverage highlighting racial tension in Ferguson, Missouri, residents fear that their town's reputation may be suffering. While there remains pockets of segregation within Ferguson, citizens believe that for the most part, people get along. Mark Strassmann reports.

Inside the goals and tactics of ISIS

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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 the terrorist group ISIS rule with brutality and fear.



Grand jury set to hear evidence amid unrest in Ferguson

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A grand jury was expected to convene in Clayton, Mo. Wednesday to begin hearing evidence to determine whether Officer Darren Wilson should be charged in the shooting death of Michael Brown. About two dozen protesters held signs urging prosecutor Bob McCulloch – who has deep family connections to police - to step aside. CBS News' Susan McGinnis reports.

Retailers getting creative to lure online shoppers

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Americans are doing more and more of their shopping online, forcing retailers to do more to get shoppers in the door. CBS News' Alison Harmelin looks at one store that's giving customers a hands-on experience.

Eric Holder in Ferguson: "I need to be here"

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Attorney General Eric Holder talks with residents of Ferguson, Missouri, after the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown sparked clashes between police and protesters.

Preview: Mo'ne Davis on throwing like a girl

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Out of nearly 9,000 kids to ever play in the Little League World Series, only 18 are girls. This year, one American pitcher could wind up in a class by herself. Elaine Quijano reports.

Study links common antibiotic to heart deaths

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New research has uncovered a correlation between the antibiotic Clarithromycin and an increase in heart deaths. Despite the connection, researchers say the risk is small, and that doctors shouldn't alter the way they administer the drug. CBS News' Michelle Sigona reports.

Former Iraq ambassador on ISIS: "Containment is defeat"

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James Jeffrey, a former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq now with the Washington Institute, says President Obama is striking the right tone in condemning ISIS militants after the execution of journalist James Foley.

Obama: ISIS offers nothing but "endless slavery to their empty vision"

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President Obama condemned the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, in a statement delivered from Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. He said that the terror group brings no value to the world, and he vowed to work with the international community to destroy it.

Michigan dog hired to comfort victims while on witness stand

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The latest hire inside the Calhoun County Prosecutor's office has four legs. Holli, an 18-month-old yellow labrador, has been trained as part of the Victims Advocate Unit to comfort witnesses while they testify in a courtroom. WWMT's Julia Fello reports.

Obama on ISIS: "Their ideology is bankrupt"

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"No faith teaches people to massacre innocents," President Obama says, heatedly condemning the terrorist group ISIS after its members executed American journalist James Foley.

Special Report: Obama says U.S. won't back down in the face of ISIS atrocities

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An emotional President Obama addressed the beheading of American journalist James Foley by the terror group ISIS from Martha's Vineyard Wednesday afternoon, vowing that that the United States will be "vigilant and relentless" in its efforts to protect Americans in Iraq, and would make sure that justice is done. Scott Pelley anchors this CBS News Special Report, with Major Garrett reporting.

Oklahoma gun range mixes bullets and booze

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Wilshire Gun Range in Oklahoma was recently granted a liquor license by the city and is almost ready to open its doors. KWTV's Lacie Lowry gets the first tour.

George Takei on using social media for advocacy and justice

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The actor who is coming out with a new documentary called "To Be Takei" shares how he uses social media as a platform to talk about his internment experience during World War II and advocate for issues including same-sex marriage.





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