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DirecTV customers lose access to Disney, ESPN channels amid contract dispute

DirecTV lost all of its Disney-owned channels over the weekend, including ABC and ESPN, after the two companies failed to reach a new distribution deal. The two sides are unable to agree on fees that DirecTV pays Disney for its programming. The impasse affects over 11 million customers.

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Trump says he had a right to interfere with 2020 election

On Sunday, former President Donald Trump spoke to Fox News about his "right to interfere" with the 2020 election. CBS News campaign reporter Jake Rosen has more on that and the rest of the news from the Trump campaign.

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Landslide crisis threatens hundreds of homes in Rancho Palos Verdes, California

Some people in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, may need to evacuate their homes due to a landslide crisis. Power was shut off to more than 200 homes in the community near Los Angeles over the weekend. Officials are worried that shifting land could damage electrical equipment and cause fires.

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U.S. seizes Venezuelan president's plane over alleged sanction violations

The U.S. seized a plane used by Venezuela's leader, Nicolás Maduro, and flew it to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The jet was allegedly illegally purchased and taken out of the U.S. in violation of sanctions. The seizure comes as Venezuela is still reeling from disputed elections earlier this year.

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U.S. Open tennis quarterfinals getting underway

The quarterfinals for the U.S. Open tennis tournament are beginning Tuesday in New York City as we get closer to crowning the next men's and women's grand slam champions. Matthew Futterman, senior tennis writer for the Athletic, joined CBS News to talk about the tournament.

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U.S. Marines attacked during port visit in Turkey

Two U.S. Marines serving on the USS Wasp were attacked during a port visit in Izmir, Turkey, the U.S. Navy says. Video of the incident shows a group of men forcing a bag over the head of one of the Marines as they restrain him. The U.S. military says the Marines were not injured and are back onboard their ship. Turkish authorities say they detained 15 people in connection with the attack.

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Trump releases new book, "Save America"

Former President Donald Trump has a new book out Tuesday called "Save America," that bills itself as a roadmap for the future if Trump is reelected. CBS News campaign reporter Jake Rosen has more.

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Eye Opener: Mass demonstrations erupt in Israel over government's handling of war

Tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets for a second night to demand Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bring an end to the war in Gaza and reach a deal to free hostages. Also, Kamala Harris campaigns with President Biden for the first time in Pennsylvania. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.

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Israeli-American hostage killed in Gaza laid to rest; Drummer and collector opens school to inspire young musicians

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U.S. Open sees major tennis upsets

The U.S. open saw some major upsets over the holiday weekend. Emma Navarro beat fan-favorite and fellow American Coco Gauff to advance to the quarter-finals. On the men's side, three Americans are among the final 16. Charles Eccleshare, tennis writer for the Athletic, joins to discuss.

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Drummer and collector opens school to inspire young musicians

David Frangioni is the publisher of Modern Drummer and has also amassed a collection of some of the most famous drum kits in rock and roll history. After years of collecting, he decided to open the Frangioni Foundation to help inspire a new generation of drummers.