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Atlas V launches from Cape Canaveral, Florida

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A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket blasted off boosting a classified satellite into space. The rocket put on a brief but spectacular show as the booster knifed through low clouds and disappeared from view.

iPhone 6: Is bigger really better?

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The new larger iPhones have already set an Apple sales record for pre-orders. While the phones won’t be available in stores until Friday, a couple of CNET editors have already tested the devices. CNET's Sumi Das discusses what differentiates the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

Uber program aims to put veterans behind the wheel

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The unemployment rate for veterans is three times the national average. Uber is launching a new program to help and has top military brass on its side. Anna Werner speaks with company CEO Travis Kalanick and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

Michigan funeral home offers drive-thru viewing

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The Paradise Funeral Home in Saginaw, Michigan, constructed a drive-thru window with automatically opening blinds. Visitors have three minutes to mourn at the window. Gayle King reports.

The Other Iraq

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Bob Simon reports from Kurdistan, a peaceful region in the northeast corner of Iraq, which has its own regional government, security forces, and flag.

Scaling the mountains of Colombia

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In this web exclusive clip, Mo Rocca tours the Colombian countryside and gets "up close and personal" with the side of a mountain.

College football star's novel story

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When Kathy Rackley told Malcolm Mitchell - a wide receiver at the University of Georgia - about her book club, she had no idea who he was, or what would happen next. Steve Hartman reports on what one college football player calls his greatest accomplishment.



Passage: Star Spangled Banner

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As he was held prisoner by the British on September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key watched the Royal Navy bombard Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor - and began to write "The Star-Spangled Banner." Charles Osgood reports.

Domestic violence: A disturbing trend

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The continuing controversy surrounding former Baltimore Raven Ray Rice put the problem of domestic violence front and center. "Sunday Morning" takes a look at the disturbing numbers. Charles Osgood reports.

Colombia's resurgence

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Colombia still has its problems, but the country is clearly on the upswing and hopes to attract 4 million tourists this year. Mo Rocca heads to Colombia to report on the once-troubled nation's recent resurgence.

Open: This is Face the Nation, September 14

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The latest on the fighting in Iraq and Syria, the domestic violence controversy facing the NFL, and the latest Ken Burns documentary, with Secretary of State John Kerry, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York, Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, Ken Burns, and others.

Can your pets be art?

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A millennia-spanning exhibition at the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas in Austin is devoted to our fascinating four-legged companions. Anna Werner reports.

U.K. officials meet over ISIS execution of British aid worker

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The Islamic group ISIS has released video showing the beheading of captive British aid worker David Haines. Government ministers were summoned to an emergency meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron a day after the hostage was purportedly executed. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Key & Peele: Our partnership is like a marriage

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Web extra: Comic actors Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, stars of the acclaimed sketch comedy series "Key & Peele," explain to correspondent John Blackstone why ego has no place in the production of their Comedy Central show.

U.S. aircraft prepare for anti-ISIS campaign

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A video released by the U.S. Navy shows sailors directing aircraft on the flight deck of the USS George H.W. Bush, an aircraft carrier stationed in the Arabian Gulf to provide a staging ground for air strikes against Islamist militants in Iraq and Syria.

White House: U.S. "is at war" with ISIS

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White House spokesman Josh Earnest says, much like the U.S. is at war with al Qaeda and its affiliates, it is also at war with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS.)





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