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FTN Page 2: August 10

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Miss the second half of the show? A look back at the resignation of President Richard Nixon.



Landmark court decision paves way for college athletes to get paid

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A federal judge has ruled that some college athletes can receive compensation for the use of their name, image and likeness. Broadcasting profits alone are estimated to be in the billions of dollars, and the fact that student athletes never see any of that money is a growing point of contention. Carter Evans reports.

8/9: U.S. fighter jets aid Kurds in fighting ISIS militants; Teen drummer lives his dream one beat at a time

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American F/A-18 fighter jets are flying over Iraq once again, this time targeting ISIS militants. The aim is to help Kurdish soldiers, the only force on the ground in northern Iraq still doing battle with the Islamic extremists; and, at 16 years old, Brandon Olander is the youngest snare drummer in the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps. But despite his age, he dreamed of becoming part of this corps with the most world championships.

Teen drummer lives his dream one beat at a time

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At 16 years old, Brandon Olander is the youngest snare drummer in the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps. But despite his age, he dreamed of becoming part of this corps with the most world championships. Jill Wagner reports.

U.S. fighter jets aid Kurds in fighting ISIS militants

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American F/A-18 fighter jets are flying over Iraq once again, this time targeting ISIS militants. The aim is to help Kurdish soldiers, the only force on the ground in northern Iraq still doing battle with the Islamic extremists. Holly Williams reports.

With U.S airstrikes in Iraq, what position is the president in?

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With the authorization of American airstrikes in Iraq, Barack Obama now becomes the fourth president in a row to take military action in Iraq. CBS News consultant Douglas Brinkley explains the position the president is now in.

Thousands without power after Iselle pounds Hawaii

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More than 9,000 are still without power after Tropical Storm Iselle slammed into Hawaii. The storm uprooted massive trees, took down power lines, and dumped more than a foot of rain along the eastern stretch of Hawaii's Big Island. Bigad Shaban reports.

War continues between Israel, Hamas following temporary cease-fire

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Hamas and Israel both exchanged fire today following the end of a temporary cease-fire. Since the truce expired, there's been a steady stream of rockets going out of Gaza and Israeli artillery and air strikes coming in, reports Clarissa Ward. And Charlie D'Agata reports Hamas fired more than 70 rockets since the end of the cease-fire, including one that destroyed a house.

Atlanta's water system faces extensive overhaul

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Atlanta's water needs in 2014 rely on a system designed in 1875, and built piecemeal ever since. Atlanta has 1,600 miles of pipe, and needs to repair or replace 10 percent of them in the next five years. Mark Strassmann reports.

"60 Minutes" interview about Capitol riot investigation sparks internal watchdog review

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On Tuesday a federal judge said it was "troubling" that Michael Sherwin, the former acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, spoke about potential sedition charges in the ongoing Capitol riot investigation during an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes." Washington Post national security reporter Devlin Barrett joins CBSN "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details, and the latest on upcoming plea talks.





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