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LSU’s Miles: It’s ‘a Tough Time for Our Team’

LSU football coach Les Miles addressed the media Friday after Tigers quarterback Jordan Jefferson and linebacker Joshua Johns were suspended indefinitely by the school for their alleged roles in a bar fight that injured four. (Aug. 26)

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Raw Video: in Va. Beach – Calm Before the Storm

Hurricane Irene was expected to weaken before hitting Virginia on Saturday, but officials warned residents and tourists to be prepared for what could become “the storm of a lifetime”. (Aug. 26)

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Former NBA Player Crittenton Charged With Murder

Police say former NBA player Javaris Crittenton has been charged with murder after a woman was shot on an Atlanta street. According to police, Crittenton is not in custody and is wanted. (Aug. 26)

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CBS Runs Out of Time Before Getting to Biden’s China Gaffe; Covers It Online

CBS referenced Vice President Joe Biden's recent gaffe about “fully understanding” China's one-child policy on Friday's Early Show as ” off-the-cuff remarks ” and ” interesting comments ,” but failed to get to it during the segment. Anchor Chris Wragge merely explained that viewers would find ” more on that on our website .” Oddly, Wragge and his colleagues did broach the subject in an online video segment. The anchor, along with co-anchor Erica Hill, brought on political correspondent Jan Crawford to discuss “the busy week in politics” 46 minutes into the 7 am Eastern hour. Besides mentioning the Vice President's “off-the-cuff remarks,” Wragge also previewed another subject of the segment, which was Senator Marco Rubio Tuesday save of former First Lady Nancy Reagan, who stumbled while walking with the Florida politician. But even before getting to that, the three first discussed Texas Governor Rick Perry becoming the presumptive front-runner in the race for Republican presidential nomination. After briefly noting Perry's lead in the polls, Crawford decided to zero in on the possible drawbacks to his candidacy and highlighted one of the caricatures of the governor: CRAWFORD: There are a lot of unanswered questions about Rick Perry. The Republican strategists that I'm talking to say, look, he's really good at winning elections in Texas, but can he broaden it out to a national level? He's kind of seen as almost a gunslinger, and I mean that literally. Remember, he shot a coyote when he was on a jog. So, you know, he's got a reputation of sometimes shooting from the hip . You know, he said that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke could be treasonous, and if he went down to Texas, you know, it might get ugly down there. People- and independent voters and women voters, you know, don't necessarily like that . Strategists say, you know, that doesn't sound presidential , so we'll have to see if Perry's initial burst actually lasts. By contrast, the CBS correspondent then spoke more positively of Senator Rubio: CRAWFORD: He [Rubio] catches her, saves her. You know… all he needed was a cape, right? You know, like, kind of the new superhero . And Marco Rubio is someone that Republicans are incredibly excited about. They think his future is unlimited., and there are two reasons for that: number one, Hispanic voters. That is an important constituency that could well decide this election. President Obama, of course, did well in 2008 with Hispanics, but his approval numbers are slipping. Two years ago, 85% approval rating among Hispanics- last week, 44%. So, Republicans see a real opening with someone like a Marco Rubio on the ticket, and already, pundits are saying he's a lock for VP no matter who wins…the other point is he personifies the American dream . You know, his parents came here from Cuba, and that could speak to people outside, of course, the Hispanic community. Wragge ended the segment after Crawford gave her analysis on the senator, stating that “of course, Vice President Biden had some interesting comments over the week, and you'll find some more on that on our website, too, at earlyshow.cbsnews.com .” On their website , The Early Show puts up video of many of their segments, but instead of the segment that aired (at least on the East Coast), the site has a similar report that touched on the same issues , but also got to the Biden issue. This time, Crawford acknowledged the controversial nature of the gaffe, but then brushed it aside: HILL: …Vice President Biden, making a few headlines, which he's very good at doing, including what was off-the-cuff remarks when he was in China this week. CRAWFORD: That's right. I mean, obviously, he went out there and- to assure the Chinese that we're good for our debts, and he said he would not second guess, when he was out there, China's one-child policy. Obviously, that's something that's quite controversial, and people here say it would abhorrent . And that's exactly what the Republican candidates did. They immediately shot back at Biden, criticizing him for- saying, how could anyone say they understand that policy? But, of course, like you said, Erica, it's Joe Biden. People almost roll their eyes and say, well, there he goes again. It doesn't really stick . The full transcript of the Jan Crawford segment from Friday's Early Show: ERICA HILL: It's been, actually, a rather busy week in politics, and not only because of the presidential campaign. CHRIS WRAGGE: It just may be you haven't heard much about it because we've been talking so much about the hurricane this week. There's Vice President Biden's off-the-cuff remarks in China, and the senator who caught Nancy Reagan when she almost fell. And CBS News political correspondent Jan Crawford has a look at this week's highlights. Jan, good to have you with us this morning. JAN CRAWFORD: It's good to be here. HILL: Nice to have you here in person- CRAWFORD: Yeah- HILL: Let's start off with the presidential race, though, because there's so much focus on this, especially with a lot of changes in the front-runners- CRAWFORD: That's right- HILL: So, there's a

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NY Orders Evacuations and Shuts Down Transit

Hurricane Irene zeroed in Friday for a catastrophic run up the Eastern Seaboard and New York City ordered its entire network of subways shut down for the first time because of a natural disaster. (Aug. 26)

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NY Orders Evacuations and Shuts Down Transit

Hurricane Irene zeroed in Friday for a catastrophic run up the Eastern Seaboard and New York City ordered its entire network of subways shut down for the first time because of a natural disaster. (Aug. 26)

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Raw Video: Heavy Rain in SC As Irene Moves North

Hurricane Irene buffeted the coast of South Carolina on Friday, downing power lines, flooding streets and chewing away the sandy beaches that are the heart of the state’s $14 billion tourism industry. (Aug. 26)

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Watch: NASA Cameras Catch Irene’s Might from 230 Miles Above

Astronauts say the hurricane looks “scary” even from space. Just imagine the punch she’ll pack on the ground. The high fliers at the International Space Station trained their cameras on the “terrifying” weather system as they orbited over it Wednesday afternoon. From 230 miles above Earth, Hurricane Irene can be seen swirling over the Caribbean,

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Raw Video: Residents Along NY Coast Pack Up

Residents living along New York’s coast are being told to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Irene and many are heeding the warning. Still some Coney Island visitors decided to squeeze in a few more hours of fun and sun before Irene arrives. (Aug. 26)

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