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Fitness-focused fashion gains momentum

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Practically everybody in the fashion business is trying to get in on the active wear trend, as “Athleisure,” clothing fit for athletic or casual wear, is becoming more popular. Vinita Nair reports.

Vice President Harris to lead White House efforts to slow migrant surge at southern border

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President Biden says Vice President Kamala Harris will lead the administration's diplomatic effort to stem the flow of migrants to the southern border as U.S. officials are coping with a record of more than 16,000 unaccompanied migrant children. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on a visit lawmakers made to a migrant holding facility in Texas, and details about new shelters being planned.



Headlines: Lava approaches homes in Hawaii

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Hawaii's governor signed an order to open abandoned roads for evacuations as lava from one of the state's active volcanoes moves towards homes. Also, Adidas is losing popularity among U.S. consumers. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.

What to expect from Apple's iPhone 6

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People are already in line at Apple's flagship store in New York Citty ahead of the expected introduction of the new iPhone. Bridget Carey, senior editor of CNET.com, discusses the new technology.

What will it take to defeat ISIS?

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Bobby Ghosh, managing editor of the online news outlet Quartz talks to Jeff Glor and Vinita Nair about the campaign against the Islamic militant group.

Veteran newsman Bruce Morton dead at 83

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Longtime CBS News correspondent Bruce Morton died at his home in Washington D.C. Morton covered politics for CBS and CNN, and was a CBS morning show anchor in the 1970s. He was 83.

Obama vows to destroy ISIS

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President Obama vowed to destroy ISIS and compared the coming campaign to America's long war against al Qaeda. The president said the existing allied battle plan against al Qaeda can also work against ISIS. Major Garrett reports.

Clinic under investigation after Joan Rivers death

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Yorkville Endoscopy, the Manhattan clinic where Joan Rivers went into cardiac arrest, is now under investigation by the New York State Department of Health. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Keeping kids safe on Chicago's violent school routes

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Nearly 2,000 unarmed workers with Chicago's Safe Passage program are helping kids get to school safely in an area plagued by gang violence. Some 114 school children have been murdered over the last four years. Dean Reynolds reports.

Slow wage growth takes toll on economy

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Slow wage growth is eroding the spending power of consumers and weighing on the economy. In the last four years, raises have been around two percent. Michelle Miller reports.

Pentagon confirms successful strike on Al-Shabaab

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The Pentagon confirmed Friday that the U.S. airstrike killed Ahmed Abdi Godane, co-founder of al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda-linked militant group in Somalia. David Martin reports.

Plane with unresponsive pilot crashes

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A private plane crashed off the coast of Jamaica Friday afternoon after the pilot apparently lost consciousness. On board were real estate executive Larry Glazer and his wife Jane, according to their son. Jeff Pegues reports.

Brutal ISIS tactics stir unease among some militants

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At first many Westerners went to join the Jihad in Syria to get rid of Syria's dictator President Bashar al-Assad. But as ISIS gained ground, its brutal tactics -- killing anyone who disagreed with them -- has stirred unease among some militants. Clarissa Ward reports.

Jobs: Less bad than it looks

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Although U.S. payrolls slumped in August, the labor market is likely to recover, while signs points to a long-awaited rise in wages, according to CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari.

Apple iPhone event preview: What to expect

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Apple is expected to unveil its latest devices on September 9th, and rumors have been swirling about new iPhones, new features and a new wearable gadget. CNET.com's Sumi Das has a preview of what we might see next week.





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