This Morning from CBS News, August 14, 2015
U.S.-Cuba: What's next
The American flag will be raised over the U.S. embassy in Havana today, and John Kerry will be the first U.S. secretary of state to visit in 70 years. There are celebrations in Havana today, as a Cold War standoff comes to an end
Chemical Weapons
A senior U.S. Defense Department official says reports that ISIS used mustard gas in an attack against Kurdish troops were credible. "The key issue here is determining quantity. If they have quantity, then it's a game changer."
Prince George & the paparazzi
In one of the most robust and strongly-worded letters ever issued by Kensington Palace, the royal family says Prince George has become the number one target of paparazzi photographers, and the palace is fed up.
Clinton email content
The private e-mail server Hillary Clinton used as secretary of state is in the hands of the FBI. What's on it? Maybe nothing. What was on it? That's what they're trying to find out.
Back to school
Back to school means it's time to shop for new school supplies. Many schools want students to bring more to the classroom than just a backpack and notebooks. Copier paper and cleaning supplies also make the list.
Pregnant panda?
There's growing speculation in Washington at the Smithsonian's National Zoo: Is mama panda Mei Xiang about to surprise the world with a new cub?
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