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Eye Opener: ISIS executes kidnapped journalist Steven Sotloff

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U.S. officials have confirmed that American journalist Steven Sotloff was beheaded by ISIS in a video released by the militant group. Also, Ukraine and Russia announce a cease-fire agreement has been reached. All that and all that matters in today's "Eye Opener." Your world in 90 seconds.

Joan Rivers on life support, daughter says

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Melissa Rivers, the daughter of ailing comedian Joan Rivers, said her mother remains on life support in a New York City hospital. Also, Justin Bieber was arrested on multiple charges in his Canadian hometown. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

Double mastectomy may not be necessary in breast cancer patients, study finds

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A new study from Stanford University showed that breast cancer patients who had lumpectomy surgery and radiation treatment survived as long as women who opted for a double mastectomy. Also, any low-carb or low-fat diet can help lose people weight, not just the popular ones, researchers say. Marlie Hall reports on the day's top health stories.

What is the cloud?

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Dan Ackerman, CNET Senior Editor, discusses how nude photos of some female celebrities were stolen and posted online.

ISIS posts "A Second Message to America"

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Juan Zarate, CBS News, Senior National Security Analyst, discusses reports ISIS beheaded a second American journalist, Steven Sotloff, and the upcoming NATO summit.

Biden taps Harris to lead diplomatic effort to stem migration at the southern border

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President Biden announced Wednesday that he has asked Vice President Kamala Harris to lead efforts to work with Mexico and Northern Triangle countries to stem migration at the southern border. During a White House meeting on immigration, the vice president called the border crisis a "challenging situation" and vowed to address its root causes. Watch their remarks.



Adding extra protection to data stored on cloud

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Cloud servers have become vital for tech users, but experts urge caution. As CNET.com's Sumi Das explains, adding an extra layer of protection could keep hackers away.

Bear survives its own "bucket challenge"

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In western Pennsylvania, a young black bear wandered for weeks with a bucket stuck on its head. Finally, some brave folks decided to help. It took a lot of effort, but the bear was finally freed.

ISIS video shows purported execution of 2nd American hostage

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American journalist Steven Sotloff appears to have become the second American hostage killed by ISIS. Video released Tuesday appears to show a masked executioner similar to the one who murdered James Foley. Bob Orr reports.

Sex trafficking victim suing Facebook

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A woman who became a victim of sex trafficking at 15 tells Laurie Segall Facebook should be held responsible. See the story on 60 Minutes+, now streaming on Paramount+.

Some teens still loose after dozens escape detention center

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Thirty-two inmates escaped from a Nashville youth detention center Monday night. Most of the facility’s residents have at least three felony convictions. A number of teens remain on the loose. Mark Strassmann reports.

Midwest pummeled by end-of-summer storms

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The Midwest fell victim to a series of violent storms Monday night. For Iowa, Kansas and Michigan, the end of summer was marked by 80-mile-per-hour winds and torrential downpours. Don Dahler reports

Increased risk of privacy breach with cloud computing

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Cloud data storage opens up new channels for hackers. Because not all cloud servers are secure, information including your medical and financial records may be at risk. John Blackstone reports.

Little recourse for victims of private data theft

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There’s not much law enforcement can do to help people who have had intimate photos stolen and shared. Only 12 states have enacted laws dealing with unwanted distribution of private images. Elaine Quijano reports.

Obama seeking help to battle ISIS

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The pressure for President Obama to develop a military strategy against ISIS increased after the execution video of Steven Sotloff surfaced. The president will seek international help later this week. Major Garrett reports.

Strike against al-Shabab may not have hit target

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The Pentagon cannot confirm if Ahmed Abdi Godane, the appointed leader of Somali terrorist group al-Shabab, was hit in a U.S. air strike. The terrorist group is infamous for the attack last year on the Westgate Mall in Kenya. David Martin reports.

Is investing in a hedge fund a good idea?

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Some hedge funds operate like a simple mutual fund, others may be much more esoteric. Dave Zier, the CEO of Convergent Wealth Advisors, breaks down the complexities and explains who may benefit from these investment vehicles.

Flocks of egrets menacing Houston neighborhood

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A neighborhood in Houston, Texas has gone to the birds. A massive influx of egrets has homeowners in an uproar due to their loud calls and foul-smelling waste, which has caused pools and playgrounds to close. KHOU-TV's Drew Karedes reports.





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