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August 17, 2011
• Tampa Police Thwart School Attack; First Responders Not On the List For NYC 9/11 Memorial Ceremony; Investigation Into Deadly Stage Collapse Continues; Aruban Authorities Continue to Hold American Man as Suspect; College Sports Booster Revealed; ED Leading Indicator of Heart Disease; White House To Unveil Jobs Plan in September
• Scandal in College Sports; 'Catastrophic' School Plot; Fullerton Police Force Accused of Brutality; Pope to Visit Madrid, Spain; Medical Society Adopts Definition of Addition as Disease; Chris Christie Urged by Some Republicans to Enter Presidential Race
• Obama Ends Midwest Tour Today; President Obama's Jobs Plan; Obama Holds Town Hall In Illinois; Report on Children of Unemployed; The Best Places to Live; Cafe Reconcile In New Orleans; Murdoch Back Before Parliament
• Police Prevent Deadly School Attack in Tampa; Interview With Bystander Who Helped Stop 6-Year-Old From Being Abducted; Interview With Rapper Game About Facing Charges Over Tweet; Power of Social Media; Heat Melting Arctic Ice; Perry Fires Back; Talk Back Question; Cuba Within Reach
• Student Plot to Shoot Schoolmates Thwarted in Florida; Waiting for the Details for President Obama's Jobs Plan; Social Security's Accidental Dead; Libyan Rebels Making Gains; Refinancing Your Mortgage; When Troops Reunite With Dogs; The Signs of Heart Disease In Men
• Obama's Major Speech on Jobs; GOP Campaign Heads East; Perry Responds to Obama "Advice"; Obama: "Cut Perry Some Slack"; Suspect Had Insurance on Missing Woman; Women's Hormones for Hitler; Joplin Tornado Victims Back in School; Wisconsin Recall Elections Over; Tea Party Activist Confronts Obama; "Real Housewives" Death; U.S. Birth Rate Falling; Police: School Violence Plot Foiled
• One-on-One with Pres. Obama; Singer Seeks Rights for "Y.M.C.A."; Perry Responds to Obama "Advice"; Neighbor Saves Kidnap Victim; Doggy Welcome Home


August 16, 2011
• President Obama Hits the Road; Libyan Rebels on the Move?; Christine O'Donnell Publishes Book; Rebel Force Approach Tripoli; Police Search for Body of Three-Year-Old; All Shook Up: Bachmann Flubs Elvis Birthday; Comeback for Mark Sanford?
• President Obama on the Road; Libyan Rebels Ready for Major Strike?; Search for Missing Girl in Missouri Continues; Starbucks CEO Upset with Washington Politics; Some Schools Feeding Students Health Meals.
• Teen Dies After Swimming in Florida River; Finding Justice for Kelly Thomas; Rick Perry Makes Controversial Comment about Federal Reserve; Police Officers Accused of Beating Person to Death; Al Qaeda May Be Trying to Obtain Poison for Attack
• The President And Perry In Iowa; Phone Hack Scandal Flares Again; President Obama Speaks In Iowa; Obama At Rural Economic Forum; Bomb Hoax Suspect Arrested In U.S.; New Orleans Cafe Serves Up Second Helpings And Second Chances For Trouble Teens
• Arraignment in Collar-Bomb Scare; Fighting Words on the Trail; Where the Jobs Are; Ford Releases Electric Car; The Help Desk; Talk Back Question; Getting Under Your Skin
• President Obama Talking Jobs in the Heartland; Stocks Dip; When Teachers Cheat; Beating Childhood Obesity; Perry's Texas Twang; Grieving After Egypt's Revolution
• Perry Blows a Kiss to Romney; U.S. Government Could Print More Cash; President Obama Visits Rural Towns; James Murdoch "Likely" Re- Questioned; Store Robbed by Flash Mob; Twenty Sickened at Water Park; Homeless Man Helps Save Crash Victim; TLC Won't Renew "Kate Plus 8"; Jackson Fans Mad Kiss is in Tribute; Hitfix: Fourth "Austin Powers" A Go; Sex Scandal Hits Cathay Pacific; Rebels Threaten to Isolate Tripoli
• Middleton's Waist Not That Small; Palin Suspends Bus Tour; Buffett; Tax the Rich More; Gadhafi Forces Fire Scud Missile; Gadhafi Forces Fire Scud Missile; Stocks Step Back; Comparing Perry and Bush


August 15, 2011
• Stage Disaster in Indiana; President Obama on the Attack; Money" Magazine Lists Best American Cities to Live; Stock Markets Ends Day Up; Aruban Authorities Continue Investigation into Disappearance of American Woman; Man Confesses to Killing Little Girl; "Narco- Tunnel" Found in Mexico; Car Crashes into Miami Home; Vodka Blimp Crashes in Backyard
• President Obama's Approval Rating Hits All-Time Low; Neighbor Charged in Missouri Toddler's Murder; Aruban Authorities Continue Investigation of American Woman's Disappearance; Guatemalan Court Returns Kidnapped Child in America to Mother; American Kidnapped in Pakistan; Rick Perry Enters GOP Race; Singer Sara Evans Discusses Her Career
• Indiana State Fair Reopens Today; Norway Suspect Reenacts Massacre; What Happened to Kelly Thomas?; Guatemalan Court Returns Kidnapped Child in America to Mother; American kidnapped in Pakistan; Rick Perry Enter GOP Race; Economists Point Out Benefits of Stimulus
• President Obama Speaks In Minnesota; Obama Holds Minnesota Town Hall; GOP Field Takes Shape; Buffett to Congress: Don't Coddle Me, Interview with Reince Priebus
• Warren Buffett: Raise Taxes on Millionaires; Checking the Truth-O-Meter; Mitt Romney Speaks in New Hampshire; Stolen By An Adoption Agency; Dozens Injured In Stage Collapse
• Debt Panel Faces Monumental Job; Stocks Move Higher; Reshaping GOP Presidential Race; Obama's Approval Rating; Mubarak Back on Trial
• GOP's New Winners and Losers; Perry Enters Presidential Race; Rick Perry Stumps in Iowa; Bachmann Wins Iowa Straw Poll; Obama Kicks Off Bus Tour; Norway Suspect Re-Enacts Shootings; State Fair Reopens, Honors Five Killed; Hackers Target San Francisco Transit; Rapper May Face Charges for Tweet; Thief Runs Off with Rembrandt; Honoring the Fallen; America's Best Small Towns; Missing Woman in Aruba; Interview with PGA Winner Keegan Bradley
• London Home Going for $160,000,000; Bachmann Wins Iowa Straw Poll; Dow Up to 100-Plus Points; Best Little Towns in America; American Kidnapped in Pakistan


August 14, 2011


August 13, 2011
• Stage Collapses at Indiana State Fair; Bachmann Wins Iowa Straw Poll; Rapper's Tweet Ties Up California Sheriff's Phone Lines; Rick Perry Makes 2012 Bid Official; Cyber-Boost for Job Seekers
• Rochester Police Department Accused of Racism; Polygamist Warren Jeffs Sent to Prison for Life; Accused Murderer Used Gay Panic Defense; Judge Sentenced in Cash-for-Kids Conviction; Memphis Police Accuse 17-Year-Old Boy of Murder
• Demand on Food Banks Increases; Sarah Palin Still Undecided; Severe Water Shortage at Big Spring; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Are Good for the Health; Texas Governor Rick Perry Announces His Candidacy; Woman Missing in Aruba; Weinstein Kidnapped in Lahore
• American Abducted in Pakistan; GOP Presidential Candidates Give Speeches Ahead of Iowa Straw Poll; CNN Hero Provides Meals to Homeless; Entrepreneur Discusses Starting a Business; Rick Perry Announces Presidential Candidacy; Food Banks Sees Those Seeking Help Steadily Increase; Severe Famine Continues in Somalia
• Texas Republican Governor Rick Perry to Announce Candidacy From South Carolina; GOP Presidential Field Adds Yet Another Contender; Community Aid Workers Now Need Aid Themselves
• American Kidnapped in Pakistan; Iowa Holds Pivotal Straw Poll; Philadelphia Teens Detained for Breaking Curfew; Warren Jeffs Gets Life in Prison; DSK Pleaded Not Guilty to Criminal Case; Sweat Lodge Retrial?; Palin Grabs Iowa Spotlight; Perry to Declare Candidacy; Legal Guys on Casey Anthony, Dr. Conrad Murray; Saving Pennies at the Ballpark
• American Kidnapped in Pakistan; Perry to Declare Candidacy; Iowa Holds Pivotal Straw Poll; Five Ways to Beat Recession; Banking on Grandparents; Couple Wins Lottery; Palin Grabs Iowa Spotlight; Seven Cities, One Tank of Gas; Duchess Willing to Lose Billions for Marriage; Sickness and Starvation in Somalia
• American Abducted in Pakistan; Straw Poll in Iowa Will Rank Republican Presidential Candidates; CNN Hero Provides Meals to Homeless; Political Analysts Examine GOP Presidential Field; Rick Perry Expected to Announce Presidential Candidacy; Philadelphia Imposes Curfew on Teenagers; Pitcher Purportedly Retires in Middle of Game; Search Continues for Missing American Woman in Aruba


August 12, 2011
• GOP Floods Iowa; Will Sarah Palin Run?; Stopping Pimps in Anaheim; Philadelphia Imposes Curfew on Teenagers; Meteor Shower Expected; Court Releases Warren Jeffs Sex Tapes; Somalia Famine Worsening; Straw Poll 101
• GOP Plot Thickens; Who Is Rick Perry?; Tapes Released From Warren Jeffs Case; Group of Teen Accused of Hate Crime; Stocker Traders Discuss Trading on Stock Exchange Floor; Appeals Court Rules Against Health Care Reform's Individual Mandate
• GOP Presidential Hopefuls; Wild, Wild Week for Traders Nears an End; Challenges Threatening Very Existence of U.S. Postal Service; Post Office Looking to Reduce Workforce; Drone Attacks in Attacks in Afghanistan/Pakistan Kill Indeterminate Number of Civilians; Unemployed Man gets Professional Help; Rick Perry To Enter GOP Presidential Race
• Wild Stock Markets As Week Nears End; Dallas Hot Streak Ends; Iowa Straw Poll This Weekend; Health Care Law Illegal; Postponing Retirement; U.S. Postal Service Expects To Lay Off 120,000 Workers
• Interview With Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain; Closing Bell Madness; HIV/AIDS and the Black Community; The Help Desk; U.S. Wine Sales Soar; World's Most Valuable Company
• Will Stock Market End Week in Positive or Negative Territory?; Republican Presidential Candidates; CNN Hero Helen Ashe; Transit Police Cut Cell Phones; Getting to Know Candidate Cain; Campaign to "Out" Bert & Ernie; How to Avoid Investment Scams
• Stocks Up; Rick Perry to Run for President; Riots Subside in Great Britain; Bachmann, Pawlenty Spar in Debate; Palin to Visit Iowa State Fair; Wall Street Surges at the Open; U.S. Policy on Syria Uprising; San Francisco Cops Block Cell Service; "I Deserved to Get Shot!"; Snowcone Cash Helps Fight Hunger; Bachmann Explains "Submissive Wives"; Nickelodeon Star Hurt in Crash; Farrah Fawcett Becomes A Barbie; Viral Video Star Leaves School; Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
• GOP Debate Comes With Heated Exchanges, High Stakes For Emerging Candidates; Report: Drone Strikes Kill 160 Children; Campaign to Marry Bert and Ernie; Rick Perry to Run for President; Wild Fluctuations on Wall Street


August 11, 2011
• Rick Perry to Run for President; Dow Surges; Romney Camp Doubles Down on 'Corporations Are People Too' Statement; From NY to LA in 12 Minutes: New Aircraft Could Reach Mach 20; Grim Sleeper Possibly Linked to Over 200 Murders; Barefoot Bandit Signs Movie Deal; U.S. Sending $17M More in Famine Aid; Pelosi Names Final "Super Committee" Members
• President Obama Touts Jobs in Michigan; Who Will Win Iowa Straw Poll?; New Breakthrough May Cure Cancer; New Documentary Focuses on Mountaintop Removal Mining; Riots in London Dying Down; U.S. Stock Market Up on the Day
• Pelosi Names Three to Debt Panel; Plunge, Surge, Repeat; "It Worked Better Than We Thought": Researchers Turn Blood Cells into Cancer-Killers; Homeless Man Dies After Beating; Syrian Forces Continue Violent Crackdown on Demonstrators; Famine Continues in Somalia
• Plunge, Surge, Repeat; Three House Democrats Names To The Debt Panel; Five U.S. Troops Killed In Afghanistan; Flying At 13,000 MPH; Three Siblings Due In Court; Streets Of London Quiet
• Stocks Still in Positive Territory; How U.S. Markets Affect Europe; Rush to Buy Gold Amid Stock Market Uncertainty; Wisconsin Brewery Creates Jobs; Training New Navy SEALs
• Markets Get Boost From Report on Unemployment Claims; What's Happening on Wall Street; Brits Reclaiming Their Streets; Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West Discuss Their Poverty Tour; Texas Town Looking to Turn Urine into Water; Jobless Rates in Two California
• Riots Die Down in Great Britain; Strong Start on Wall Street; European Fears Rattle Wall Street; European Markets Mixed; Congress Considers Returning; Palin to Crash Party in Iowa; New CNN Poll: Perry Near Top of Pack; Shooting at Estonian Defense Ministry; Three Arrested in "Flash Mob" Attacks; Houston on Water Restriction; Captured Siblings Expected in Court; TBS Cancels "Lopez Tonight"; "New York Mayor" Alec Baldwin; "U.S. President" Matt Damon; The Controversy Over "The Help"
• Wall Street Tries to Rebound; Afghan Bombs Kills Five NATO Troops; European, Asian Markets Fall; Parliament Addresses U.K. Riots; Palin to Crash Party in Iowa; Sickness, on Top of Starvation; Maryland Woman Missing in Aruba; Making Money in a Volatile Market; Eyeing Michele Bachmann's Eyes


August 10, 2011
• Dow Plummets; Violence in Great Britain; Interview With New York Republican Representative Peter King; Youth Gang in South Apprehended; New Information Emerges About Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan; Case of Robyn Conner: Missing in Aruba; Therapy Dogs in Courtrooms Garner Controversy; Violence, Looting Spreads Across U.K.; U.S. Plans to Ask Syrian President to Go; Tiger Woods Second Divorce
• Fugitive Siblings Caught; Unrest in Britain Continues; U.S. Stock Market Plummets; Actresses Interviewed About New Movie; London Prepares for More Possible Rioting; Rick Perry Expected to Enter Presidential Race
• Riots Continue in Britain; Fugitive Siblings Captured; CIA May be Helping Mexican Government in Drug War; Email Sent at Work May Result in Firing; Member of Married Gay Couple Faces Deportation
• Stocks Lost Again; Wanted Siblings Caught In Colorado; Super Committee Takes Shape; Fugitive Siblings Caught; A Fight Back Is Underway; Recall Vote Controversy; Starvation in Eastern Africa
• Volatile Trading on Wall Street as Investors React to Yesterday's Fed Announcement; 'Super Committee' Members Being Named; Battle Over Dog in Court; Interview With Alan Simpson; Saving Starving Children; Talk Back Question; Dreamliner Unveiled
• Stocks Nosedive at Opening Bell; New Attacks by Syrian Forces; Filling Seats on 'Super Committee'; Protecting Your Retirement Account; The Many Faces of the Jobless
• Britain: We Will Restore Order; Fugitive Siblings Spotted in Colorado; International Outcry Builds against Syria; Wall Street Retreats from Rally; Stocks Plunge 300 Plus at Open; Nine Open Spots on Debt Panel; Fears of Another Debt Deadlock; Appalling Violence and Thuggery; Dow Plunges 400 Plus Points; Iowa Straw Poll This Weekend; Violence Intensified in Syria; International Outcry Builds Against Syria; Whole Foods' Ramadan Controversy
• Stocks Set to Ease after Rally; Asian, European Markets Rally; Nine Open Spots on Debt Panel; Perry to Make 2012 Intentions Clear; Four Wisconsin Senators Survive Recall; Insurgents Who Downed Chopper Killed; Stocks Plunge at Open; Britain: We Will Restore Order; Stocks Drop 200-plus at Open; First Black Secret Service Agent Dies; Town's $150,000 Refund


August 09, 2011
• Dow Rises; Recall Election in Wisconsin; Interview With Secretary of Education Arne Duncan; Interview With Atlanta Division FBI Officer Brian Lamkin; Young Group of Sibling Goes on Crime Spree; Man Shoots Girlfriend and Many Others; Recall Elections Taking Place in Wisconsin; Warren Jeffs Gets Life in Prison; Dominique Strauss-Kahn Case: Hotel Maid Files Civil Suit against Him; Dow Soars 400-Plus Points on Wild Day; House Page Program to End
• Fallen Troops' Remains Return Home; Volatility on Wall Street; Interview With Former Interim Assistant Treasury Secretary For Financial Stability Neel Kashkari; Interview With RNC Chair Reince Priebus; Texas Polygamist Convicted for Sexually Assaulting Children; Group Wants Overweight Children Protected from Bullying; Riots Continue in London; Famine Intensifies in Somalia; Dow Up on the Day
• Battle Over Debt and Persistently Weak Economy; Ceremony Held for U.S. Troops Killed in Helicopter Crash; Interview With Ohio Democratic Representative Marcia Fudge; Wisconsin Holding Recall Elections of Republican Senators; Riots Continue in London; Bus Driver Fired for Helping Police
• Stocks Rally Ahead Of Fed Move; Remains Of 30 U.S. Troops Back Home; Warren Jeffs Gets Life In Prison; Deadly Violence In British Streets; Mobs Continue To Torch And Loot Throughout London
• Stocks Rally; Investors Watch Fed; Answering Your Money Questions; Fallen U.S. Troops Make Final Trek Home; Seeing Strong Tech Job Market
• Pressure on President Obama to Fix Economy; Stocks Bounce Back; Interview With Diana Nyad After Ending Cuba-to Florida Swim; Stocks on the Rebound from Plunge; Witnessing Desperation At Its Worst
• London Violence and Looting Spreads; 61-Year-Old Ends 109-Mile Swim; Stocks Bounce Back from Plunge; Wall Street Sees Early Bounce; Federal Reserve Meets Today; European Investors Rattled, Results Mixed; World Markets Struggle; White House Response to Economic Problems; Teen Curfew Ordered in Philly; Polygamist Sect Leader Could Get Life; Wisconsin Voters Heading to Polls; "The Tea Party Downgrade"; Violence Flares in British Streets; Bodies of 30 U.S. Troops Arrive Today; Questions About Afghan Chopper Attack
• Stocks Brace for a Choppy Session; European Markets Fall Overnight; Asian Markets Tank Overnight; Pressure Builds on White House; Obama Approval Rating Holds Steady; Gold Spikes to New Record; Stocks Rising at Open; Violence Flares in British Streets; Bodies of 30 U.S. Troops Arrive Today; FBI Manhunt for 3 Siblings; Ditching "Date Night"


August 08, 2011
• Interview with Rep. Phil Gingrey; Dow Closes Down 634 Points; London Suburb Burns as Riots Rage; Bodies of U.S. Troops Returning
• Stock Market Plummets; More on the US Credit Rating Downgrade
• President Obama Talks Economy; America's Worst Day in Afghanistan; Drop in the Dow
• Trump On U.S. Downgrade; S&P Downgrade; President Obama Live Speech on Economy, Financial Markets and Service Member Deaths in Afghanistan
• Stocks Sink After Downgrade; U.S. Deadliest Day in Afghanistan; Investors React to U.S. Downgrade; Talk Back Question; Obama To Talk Downgrade; Trump On Downgrade
• S&P Downgrades Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac; Deadliest U.S. Day in Afghanistan; President Obama to Speak About Economy; Political Fallout from Debt Mess; Investors React to U.S. Downgrade; Inside World's Largest Refugee Camp
• Grief, Pride for 30 U.S. Troops Killed; Dow Sinks After U.S. Downgrade; World Markets React to Downgrade; What the Downgrade Means; America's Worst Day in Afghanistan; Saudi Ambassador to Syria Recalled; 100 Plus More Arrests in London; Global Stock Market Sell- Off; Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Downgrade; Standard and Poor's Defends Downgrade
• Wall Street's First Open after Downgrade; World Markets React to Downgrade; Asian Markets Plunge after Downgrade; White House Denies Downgrade Blame; Understanding Standard & Poor's; America's Worst Day in Afghanistan; Governor Perry Prays for Economy; America's Worst Day in Afghanistan; Governor Perry Prays for Economy; Stocks Down at Open; America's Worst Day in Afghanistan


August 07, 2011
• 30 U.S. Troops Killed in Chopper Crash; U.S. Credit Downgraded; Five Former Officers Found Guilty on 25 Counts of Civil Rights Violations
• 30 U.S Troops Die in Copter Crash; A Navy SEAL Town Grieves; Market Reaction to Credit Downgrade; Market Reaction to Credit Downgrade; Desperation in Somalia; How Hate Killed a Man
• Thirty U.S. Troops Die in Copter Crash; Dow Futures Down Almost 300 Points; Swimming with the Sharks; Are the Millennials Up to the Task?; John Legend on Education; Tea Party Being Blamed over U.S. Credit Downgrade; Famine Grips Horn of Africa; Why Somalia is So Dry
• U.S. Troops Die in Copter Crash; Awaiting Market Reaction to Downgrade; Is Obama a Conservative Liberals Have to Love; Obama Requests Timothy Geithner Remain Treasury Secretary; Global Market Reaction to U.S. Downgrade; Swimmer Diana Nyad to Attempt Havana to Key West Swim; A-Rod Caught Gambling
• A Navy SEAL Town Grieves; Leaders to Discuss Credit Downgrade; World Reacts to U.S. Credit Downgrade; Inside a Rebel Offensive; Tuskegee Airmen Remember WWII; CNN Hero Debbie Cantwell Helps Breast Cancer Patients; Amanda Knox Appeal on Murder Case Resumes on Labor Day; David Cassidy Sues Sony; Chilean Miners Sue Chilean Government
• Thirty U.S. Troops Killed in Crash; Leaders to Discuss Credit Downgrade; Credit Rating Dominates Sunday Talk; School for the Blind in Somalia; Polygamist Sect Leader Convicted; Prices Fall in Dubai, Jerusalem; Hunting for a Husband
• Thirty U.S. Troops Killed in Crash; Sacrifice Sex for Smartphone; US Credit Downgrade Affects World Markets; A Look at the Elite Navy SEALs; Finding Cash in Your Home


August 06, 2011
• 30 U.S. Troops Killed in Chopper Crash; U.S. Credit Downgraded; Five Former Officers Found Guilty on 25 Counts of Civil Rights Violations
• Thirty Americans Killed in Afghanistan Crash; S&P Drops Rating from AAA to AA Plus; Feeding the Starving in Somalia; Sisters Were Kicked Off Southwest Flight for Crying; Polygamist Warren Jeffs Found Guilty Again; Ted Bundy Blood to be DNA Tested; Hottest Month Recorded in Texas
• 31 U.S. Troops Dead in War Zone Crash; S&P Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating; Critic Grades New Summer Movies; Tiger Woods' Rocky Return; 104 Years Old and Going Strong; Day of Prayer in Texas; Feeding Thousands in Somalia; "Face to Face" with Margaret Cho
• S&P Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating; GOP Candidates React to Downgrade; Dozens Dead in War Zone Crash; Midwife Helps Low Income Mothers; Heat Taking a Toll on Texas; President Obama Announces Tax Credits for Hiring Veterans; Jury Hears Testimony in Jeffs Penalty Phase; Comedy Giant Lucille Ball's 100th Birthday
• Standard & Poor's Downgrades U.S. Creditworthiness; At Least 31 U.S. Soldiers Die in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan; Tiger Woods Struggles on the Course; Severe Famine in Somalia Continues; Rick Perry Holds Prayer Meeting; Financial Adviser Discusses U.S. Credit Rating; Some Cities Cutting Back on Pensions
• Helicopter Crash In Afghanistan; S&P Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating; Patience Is The Key; Polygamist Sect Leader Convicted; Gov. Perry Hosts Prayer Service; Casey Anthony Back in Court?; Alabama Immigration Law Challenged; Tiger Woods Back on the Course; S&P Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating
• NATO Chopper Crashes in Afghanistan; S&P Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating; Jeffs Awaits Sentencing; Gov. Perry Hosts Prayer Service; Helicopter Crash In Afghanistan; S&P Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating; Tiger Woods Back On The Course; Chile Mine Rescue Anniversary
• Standard & Poor's Downgrades U.S. Creditworthiness; At Least 31 U.S. Soldiers Die in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan; CNN Hero Helps Women with Breast Cancer; Record Number of Americans on Food Stamps; Police Set Up Fake Lottery to Make Arrests; Tiger Woods Struggles on the Course; Severe Famine in Somalia Continues


August 05, 2011
• North Carolina Flooding; Volatile Day on Wall Street; Jobless Rate Ticks Down; Gov. Rick Perry Hosts Prayer Event; Volatile Day on Wall Street; Violence Rages across Syria; Deadly Mix: Extreme Heat and Football; Warren Jeffs Judgment Day
• Flooding in North Carolina; Jobs Report Released; Financial Troubles Circling the Globe; Sentencing Phase Beginning in Jeffs Trial; Stocks Up on Better than Expected Jobs Report; Flash Flood Hits Charlotte, North Carolina; Former Senator Alan Simpson Interviewed; Former Treasury Undersecretary Jay Powell Interviewed
• Markets Teeter After Jobs Report; Living Well, Within Your Budget; Interview With FAA Engineer Neil Bolen; Uprising in Syria; Hiring Tempered by Job Cuts; Law Bans Some Student-Teacher "Friendships"
• Markets Teeter After Jobs Report; President Says We've Got To Do Better; Interview With Paul Rieckhoff and Bronze Star Recipient Nick Colgin Lots Of Cash, Lots Of Fear; Cops Guilty In Post-Katrina Shooting; Congress Funds FAA; President Aids Unemployed Veterans; Heat-Related Football Injuries; Chilean Mine Rescue One Year Later
• Jobs & Stocks: Beyond the Numbers; Riding a Roller-Coaster Market; Interview With Greg McBride of Bankrate.com; How To Get Growth Going Again; The Help Desk; Rebels Eye Town On Road To Tripoli
• Dow Rallies at Open; Riding out Wild Swings in Market; President Obama Talks Jobs & Veteran; Why U.S. Stocks Tanked; Jobs Report Better Than Expected; Deaths Pile Up in Syria; GOP Presidential Hopefuls Take Swipes at President on Economic Policies
• Unemployment Rate Fell to 9.1 Percent; Wall Street Tried to Rebound; The Deaths Pile Up in Syria; Virginia Tech Gun Scare; Jeffs Trial in Sentencing Phase; Texas Lake Turns Blood Red; Senate Passes FAA Funding Deal; 117,000 Added Jobs in July; Big Companies Have Cash, Not Hiring
• Unemployment Rate Fell to 9.1 Percent; The Open of U.S. Markets; Obama Reveals Jobs Program for Vets; The Deaths Pile Up in Syria; Stock Markets in U.S., Europe and Asia Try to Rebound; White House Vows Recovery; No to Panic When Market Drops; Heat-Related Football Deaths


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