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Biden urges Senate to pass universal background checks for gun purchases

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For the second time in a week, President Biden is ordering flags lowered to half-staff because of a mass shooting. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, CBS News' Skyler Henry, and Politico White House correspondent and associate editor Anita Kumar spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about the push for gun legislation from Democrats and where it heads next.

Boulder shooting suspect bought semiautomatic rifle just 6 days before the attack

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Investigators say the suspect in the Boulder, Colorado supermarket shooting, 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, bought a semiautomatic rifle just six days before Monday's deadly attack. He's now charged with 10 counts of murder. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joins CBSN with the latest on the investigation.

Hawaii hurricanes: one down, one to go

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Hurricane Iselle, which was downgraded to a tropical storm before it came to shore, knocked down power lines, phones and trees, but did not cause major damage. Now the state is preparing for Hurricane Julio. Bigad Shaban reports from Hilo, Hawaii.

Baltimore fights crime with teen curfew

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Baltimore is moving aggressively against rising crime by tightening a curfew to get young people off the streets. As Michelle Miller reports, they'll have to get home earlier, or their parents will pay.



President Nixon’s resignation: 40 years later

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Forty years ago, Richard Nixon became the first and only U.S. president to resign from office. Historian Kenneth C. Davis, author of popular "Don't Know Much" book series, discusses the impactful event.

Chef Steven Redzikowski brings roasted pork shoulder to THE Dish

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Chef Redzikowski started working in a local pizzeria when he was 15. Now, he is the award-winning owner of Colorado restaurants Oak at Fourteenth and Acorn. The accomplished chef joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with some signature dishes.

Aspirin a day cuts cancer rates

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Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips discuss the week's top medical stories, including growing evidence that a daily dose of aspirin can help fight cancer and Vitamin D may reduce risk of dementia.

Teen pilot becomes youngest to fly around the world

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At an age when most kids are just learning how to drive, Matt Guthmiller was learning how to fly. At 19 years old, he is now the youngest pilot ever to circumnavigate the globe, and he did it alone. Carter Evans reports.

American forces continue airstrikes in Iraq

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U.S. planes made a second airdrop of food and water for thousands of Iraqis trapped in the mountains, while other U.S. forces struck against the Islamic Militants known as ISIS. Holly Williams reports.

Obama addresses American presence in Iraq

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President Obama spoke about why he authorized the two Iraq operations. Mark Albert reports from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, where the president will be taking his two-week vacation.

Pistorius trial comes to a close, verdict expected September 11

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In South Africa, the murder trial of Pistorius’ girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp has wrapped up after five months of proceedings. The judge's verdict is expected next month. CBS News Legal Analyst Rikki Klieman discusses the trial.

Time Lapse: Newcastle in Motion

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Incredible time-lapse video explores the beauty of Newcastle upon Tyne -- the most populous city in Northeast England. Video courtesy of film maker Jack Fisher. Follow him on Twitter and Vimeo, and like him on Facebook.

Tropical Storm Iselle slams into Hawaii

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Hawaii took its first direct him from a tropical storm in 22 years as Iselle hit the islands with up to a foot of rain and 60 mile-per-hour winds. Scott Pelley reports.

8/8: Obama authorizes limited air strikes to quell ISIS surge; NY sign maker finds out good deeds do get rewarded

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The President has ordered U.S. warplanes to attack Sunni Muslim extremists in northern Iraq to stop a "campaign of terror." The militants, known as ISIS, have caught many by surprise with the effectiveness of their attacks and swiftness of their advance; and, as part of the continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets Phil Bono, whose selfless decision to teach a 17-year-old immigrant about the signage business has paid off. Years later, with Bono down on his luck, his old apprentice got the chance to offer his mentor a hand.

ISIS advances towards Kurdish stronghold of Erbil

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The Islamic militant group ISIS is on the verge of taking over the northern Iraq city of Erbil as militants extend the boundaries of what they call their own Islamic state. Kurdish soldiers are the only forces still fighting ISIS on the ground in northern Iraq, after the country's army ran away two months ago. Holly Williams reports.





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