Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters Joshua Wong and Anges Chow have been arrested and then released on bail. Both have vowed to continue fighting for freedom. This comes as the Chinese military moves more troops into the area. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio has the latest from Hong Kong. Source
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Justice Department probe finds James Comey violated FBI policies
A new report by the Justice Department’s Inspector General finds James Comey violated FBI policies when he shared memos about his private conversations with President Trump. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss the latest details. Source
Why Tom Steyer couldn’t buy his way onto the debate stage
A massive ad blitz wasn’t enough to get the billionaire activist into the September Democratic debate Source
After fires, many California homeowners can’t get insurance
Insurance companies are saying, “We’re done with you,” one resident says, while others face soaring costs Source
Dorian expected to be “extremely dangerous” as it heads for U.S.
The hurricane, already a Category 2, could be a Category 4 with 140 mph winds when it makes landfall, likely over Florida, forecasters say Source
Preview: James Mattis on serving an “unusual president”
In his first TV interview since leaving the Trump Administration, the former secretary of defense urges caution, saying the rabid nature of politics today “could tear this country apart” Source
Juul being investigated for role in teen vaping
Attorneys general in Illinois and Washington, D.C. are looking into how the company’s vaping device became so popular with teens Source
“Giddy” consumers boost spending in July, outpacing income
Healthy boost in consumer spending suggests that American shoppers are driving economic growth Source
Simone Biles’ brother charged with triple murder
Tevin Biles-Thomas was arrested in connection with a triple homicide at a party on New Year’s Eve Source
High school students doubt efforts to reduce teen vaping will work
Three New Jersey high school students spoke with “CBS This Morning” about whether new measures to curb teen vaping would actually work Source