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MoneyWatch: Apple debuts new products; Etsy takes a stand

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Apple announced two new iPhones Tuesday, along with its highly anticipated Apple Watch. Plus, online marketplace Etsy is banning the the Redskins name and logo from its site. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines

First impressions of the new iPhone 6 and Apple Watch

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After months of anticipation, Apple finally unveiled its iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Apple Watch, and Apple Pay on Tuesday. Did they live up to the hype? CNET’s Tim Stevens shares his first impressions.

Every minute: 20 victims abused by significant other

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According to the CDC, 20 people are victims of violence by a partner or spouse every minute. Of those 10 million victims per year, 85 percent are women. One woman shares her story. Elaine Quijano reports.

Next chapter in Apple’s story: The Apple Watch

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On Tuesday, Apple unveiled a first for its company: the Apple Watch. While other smartwatches have failed, Apple plans to clock in on the market with its stylish tech.

Kurds ask U.S. to expand support, strikes on ISIS

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Masrour Barzani, head of Kurdish intelligence in Iraq, called on the United States to provide Kurdish peshmerga fighters with heavy armaments in their fight against ISIS. Scott Pelley reports.

NFL assumed additional Ray Rice video existed

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the NFL "assumed" there was more to the Ray Rice tape, but he had not seen it before Monday. Despite requests, they were unsuccessful in obtaining further evidence. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Report: America has forgotten how to forgive as more people fall victim to so-called "cancel culture"

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Graeme Wood, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss why he thinks America has forgotten to forgive people for their past mistakes and errors, and some of the negative impacts it could have. This comes after journalist Alexi McCammond resigned last week as editor of Teen Vogue before she officially started, following backlash over past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets she wrote when she a teenager. She apologized for using hurtful and inexcusable language.



Syrians once revered ISIS, now fear group

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Many Syrians have drastically changed their opinions of ISIS; while they once supported the terrorist group, they are now too frightened to speak out, and those that do, mention executions and beatings. Holly Williams reports.

Obama briefs Capitol Hill leaders on ISIS strategy

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President Obama told congressional leaders on Tuesday that he does not need their vote on his strategy to combat ISIS. But he did ask for $500 million and the legal authority to train rebel fighters in Syria. He will outline his plans to the nation Wed. night. Major Garrett reports.

Joe Biden drives home “no means no” on sexual and domestic abuse

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In remarks commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act, the vice president spoke out against domestic abuse one day after Ray Rice was cut by the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely from the NFL following the release of the video that showed Rice him punching his then-fiance.

Apple rolls out new slate of gadgets: iPhone 6, Apple Watch

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Apple unveiled its newest devices, including a new smartwatch and bigger iPhones, during its highly-anticipated product launch on Tuesday. The new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus go on sale next week, while the Apple watch hits stores early next year. CBS News' Bigad Shaban reports.

Goodell addresses when NFL saw second Ray Rice video

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In this preview clip, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell tells Norah O'Donnell that the NFL "assumed there was a video" of the Ray Rice incident and they asked for it, but "we were never granted that opportunity." An extended preview will air Tuesday night on the "CBS Evening News" and the complete interview will air Wednesday, September 10, on "CBS This Morning."

NFL assumed second Ray Rice tape existed

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says the NFL "assumed" there was more to the Ray Rice video, but he had not seen it before Monday. Despite requests, they were unsuccessful in obtaining further evidence from police.

Teen stops kidnapper from taking his sister

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On Saturday, Addam Faccone of Kirkland, Washington, stopped the attempted abduction of his sister. Police say they arrested the suspect blocks away. KIRO's Nick McGurk reports.

Apple Pay: How it works

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Apple's Eddy Cue explains the new mobile payment service built-in to every iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Apple unveils smartwatch

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Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled Apple's long-rumored smartwatch during a press event Tuesday in Cupertino, California.

Upgraded camera, video features coming to iPhone 6

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Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller unveils the new camera and video features coming to the iPhone 6 at the Apple Special Event in Cupertino, California.

Mel Brooks gives Hollywood the finger

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The Oscar-winning actor, writer, director, producer of such comedy classics as "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein" came to his Chinese Theatre handprint ceremony with a little something extra -- a prosthetic sixth finger on his left hand.

New iPhone touts bigger screen, sharper display

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Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, unveiled some of the specs for the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6+. Highlights include larger screens and an even sharper retina display.





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