Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss whether ISIS is regaining strength, tensions with Iran, the continuing protests in Hong Kong and criticism of his alliance with President Trump. Source
Graduates of these U.S. colleges earn the most
The top five schools linked to high incomes after graduation aren’t even in the Ivy Leagues Source
Eye Opener at 8: Officer fired over Eric Garner’s death will sue NYPD
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source
American man says resort worker he killed was “crazed and desperate”
A Connecticut man accused of killing a hotel worker in the Caribbean four months ago is speaking out about the incident for the first time. Scott Hapgood is charged with manslaughter in the death of Kenny Mitchel, who Hapgood claims attacked him at a resort on the island of Anguilla in April in front of his two daughters. Anna Werner reports. Source
Fleeing man leaps between hotel balconies and plunges to his death
Atlanta police say he exposed himself to a housekeeper, who reported him to security and the man was fleeing security when he tried risky move in effort to escape Source
Remembering the Menendez Murders 30 years later
On August 20, 1989 brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez murdered their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion. The crime would shock and grip the entire country. Here’s how CBS Los Angeles covered the murders shortly after the news broke. Source
World’s largest highway overpass for wildlife on track in Calif.
$87 million bridge will enable all sorts of species to cross in search of food, mates, space without risk of becoming roadkill and aid conservation efforts Source
Video shows SoCal students giving Nazi salute and singing Nazi song
Garden Grove Unified School District in Orange County “strongly” condemned the video but gave no word on any discipline meted out Source
El Paso mass shooting suspect on suicide watch
Patrick Crusius is accused of opening fire at the Walmart in east El Paso on Aug. 3, killing 22 people and wounding or injuring dozens of others Source
U.S. conducts first missile test since ending INF treaty with Russia
The U.S. withdrew from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Treaty in early August, after accusing Russia of failing to comply with the treaty Source