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New app lets you turn credit cards on and off

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Following over $11 billion of fraud in just 2012, a new app allows you to fight back against credit card thieves. Tim Stevens, editor-at-large for CNET.com, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about the app.

"The Giver" to open after years of production

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After 18 years of attempts, "The Giver," based on the popular novel, is set to open on Friday. Plus, "If I Stay," another movie based on a best-seller, will open next week. Terry Okita has the latest entertainment headlines.

Michigan officer saves choking woman during traffic stop

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When officer Jason Gates stopped a woman for running a red light, he realized she was choking and performed the Heimlich maneuver. The event, caught on camera, was the first time the officer used the Heimlich in his career. Jane Pauley reports.

Surrogacy agency accused of ripping off clients

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A medical tourism company called Planet Hospital is under fire for allegedly defrauding clients who were looking for surrogate mothers and brokers abroad. Dean Reynolds reports.

Headlines at 7:30: Job openings at 13-year high

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According to the Labor Department, there were 4.7 million job openings in June, the most since 2001. Also, the fight between states to house Tesla's battery factory heats up. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some headlines from around the globe.

White House fires back at Hillary Clinton's foreign policy critique

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The White House has waved off Hillary Clinton's criticisms of the cautious approach taken in Syria, saying the unmitigated supply of arms to Syrians could have caused a bigger crisis. Clinton's spokeswoman says her comments were not meant to be critical. Major Garrett reports.

Military advisors sent to assist minority group Yazidi in Iraq

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One hundred thirty U.S. military advisors have arrived in Iraq to assess how to help the Yazidis, a religious minority who are stranded on a mountain top after being forced to flee from ISIS attacks. Meanwhile, ISIS continues its attempts to shoot down helicopters dropping food and supplies. Holly Williams reports from Erbil, Iraq.



New police shooting amid nights of unrest near St. Louis

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Another police shooting is reported this morning in suburban St. Louis, just east of where a teenager's death sparked two nights of protests. Officials say an officer critically wounded a suspect who pointed a gun at police. Mark Strassman reports from Ferguson, Missouri.

Flash flooding drenches parts of East Coast

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Emergency crews rescued dozens of people from flood waters, and severe thunderstorms leave thousands without power. Chip Reid reports from Baltimore, Maryland.

Stress of surgery might lead to strokes, study says

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Patients who experience heart flutters during surgery could be at a greater risk for strokes, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Also, Mayo Clinic researchers say that five percent of heart attack survivors get too much exercise. Marlie Hall reports on some of the day's top health stories.

MoneyWatch: Macy's to report earnings; Apple releases its diversity numbers

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Macy's second quarter earnings report is due Wednesday and investors are expecting a big rebound after a disappointing first quarter. Also, Apple becomes the latest tech company to release information on the diversity of its employees. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Lauren Bacall passes away at 89

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Lauren Bacall was a Hollywood legend for more than 60 years, the epitome of cool glamour. Her film debut was in "To Have and Have Not" where she met her future husband Humphrey Bogart. Bill Whitaker reports.

Christian town in Iraq taken over by ISIS

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Captain Firaz Jacob and 600 militiamen defended the town of Bartella for as long as possible, before ISIS militants forced families to flee in the middle of the night. Holly Williams reports.

Severe flooding hits Midwest, East Coast

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The East Coast got a dose of the severe weather that recently put much of the Midwest underwater. Chip Reid found out how people are coping with the rising flood waters.

New lead in Brooklyn Bridge mystery

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NYPD investigating claims from two Germans who say they planted the white flags -- and committed a major security breach -- in the name of art. Scott Pelley reports.

Racial tensions in Ferguson, Mo. after teen's shooting

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Locals say relations with the almost all-white police force in the largely black community has not been much of an issue before the police shooting of an unarmed teen. Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson is not releasing the name of the officer who shot 18-year-old Michael Brown after receiving multiple death threats. Dean Reynolds reports.

Good news for job-seekers

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Job openings across the U.S. are at their highest level since 2001. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari says that should help lift workers' wages and speed the economic recovery.

Is ISIS developing capability to attack the West?

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CBSNews.com Executive Washington Editor Steve Chaggaris talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate and Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Brian Katulis about what’s really motivating the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)

Robin Williams' death caused by suicide due to asphyxia

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Lt. Keith Boyd, of the Marin County Sheriff's Office, said during a press conference that Robin Williams apparently committed suicide by hanging himself with a belt at his Tiburon, California home.

Good Samaritans rescue Utah family from plane crash

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A small plane carrying a married couple and their daughter crashed in suburban Salt Lake City, Utah. The victims are in the hospital, but authorities say they may have been killed were it not for the good Samaritans that rescued them from the burning wreckage. KUTV TV has the story.





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