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Obama ends vacation early to deal with Iraq and Ferguson crises

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President Obama has interrupted his vacation in Martha's Vineyard after criticism for taking time off during a series of crises. He arrived last night with his older daughter, Malia. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

Neil Patrick Harris leaves Broadway

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Neil Patrick Harris wrapped his Tony Award-winning role in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" over the weekend. Plus, a look at "May in the Summer," a new movie about religion and love. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment news.

HPV vaccine could last longer than thought

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Researchers found that the HPV vaccine lasted two times longer than previously thought in some patients. Plus, a new study found that childhood disability rates rose 16 percent from 2001 to 2011. Brian Webb reports on some of the day's top health news.

Best layover airports

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Joe Diaz, Co Founder of Afar Magazine, joins UTTM to tell us about airports that are offering new experiences for travelers.

8/17: Supporters pack Ferguson church in rally for fatally shot teen; Zoos look up to attract next generation of visitors

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Hundreds gathered inside a church during a rally addressing police actions and the death of Michael Brown last weekend. The death of the unarmed 18-year-old by a police officer has sparked a week-long wave of civil unrest, which led to a state-ordered curfew; and, with shrinking budgets and more competition for entertainment dollars, zoos across the country have been trying to make their experience more exciting. But as Anne-Marie Green explains, the answer to that may be a mixture of zoology and showmanship.

Mob raids Ebola treatment center in Liberia

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The fear of Ebola turned ugly in Liberia as an angry mob raided a treatment center in the largest slum in the capital of Monrovia. Doctors Without Borders have likened the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to war and say it is worsening faster than they can respond. Debora Patta reports.



Rescue missions spike for Southern California’s missing hikers

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In the mountains of southern California, the search for missing hikers via helicopter has become an all too familiar sight. Many of those rescues happen in Eaton Canyon on a trail where five people have died since 2009 and hundreds have been rescued. Carter Evans reports.

Zoos look up to attract next generation of visitors

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With shrinking budgets and more competition for entertainment dollars, zoos across the country have been trying to make their experience more exciting. But as Anne-Marie Green explains, the answer to that may be a mixture of zoology and showmanship.

Helping Kurds, U.S. launches airstrikes to retake Iraqi dam

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In northern Iraq, the U.S. launched 14 air strikes on ISIS militants holding the country’s largest dam near Mosul. It may be too early for Kurdish fighters known as peshmerga to celebrate, but they say they’ve taken back the eastern side of the dam. Charlie D’Agata reports.

Offering olive branch, Pope Francis urges dialogue with China

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On the last full day of his trip to Asia, Pope Francis made the most visible outreach yet to China and other countries in the region that don’t have diplomatic relations with the Vatican. Speaking to thousands of youth, the pope called on the faithful to serve the marginalized and the lonely. Seth Doane reports.

Supporters pack Ferguson church in rally for fatally shot teen

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Hundreds gathered inside a church during a rally addressing police actions and the death of Michael Brown last weekend. The death of the unarmed 18-year-old by a police officer has sparked a week-long wave of civil unrest, which led to a state-ordered curfew. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Affordable care for those still uninsured

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Nurse practitioners are providing badly needed health care to the uninsured working poor in Appalachia -- medical mercy for those left out of Obamacare and ineligible for Medicaid. Scott Pelley reports.

Will Rick Perry's indictment hurt him in 2016?

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Ruth Marcus, Michael Gerson, Peter Baker, and Gerald Seib discuss the indictment of the Texas governor for abuse of power and whether it will hurt his potential 2016 presidential bid.

Open: This is Face the Nation, August 17

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The latest on the violence in Iraq and the protests in Ferguson, Mo. following the shooting of Michael Brown with Gov. Jay Nixon, D-Mo., Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., NAACP President Cornell William Brooks, and others.





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