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"Asian Americans: Battling Bias" preview

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“Asian Americans: Battling Bias,” a CBSN special produced by the CBS News Race and Culture unit, reports on the devastating effects COVID-19 has had on the Asian American community. Stream the full special Friday, October 9 at 8 p.m. ET on CBSN.

Ocean Spray surprises TikTok "Dreams" star with cranberry-red pickup truck

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Ocean Spray sent a surprise to TikTok star Nathan Apodaca, after he went viral on the platform when he posted a video of himself lip-synching Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" while on a longboard and drinking Ocean Spray cranberry juice. He filmed the video on his way to work, using the longboard because his car would frequently break down. Ocean Spray gifted Apodaca a new cranberry-red pickup truck, loaded with the company's juice products.

Preview: CBSN Originals presents "Welcome to Pine Lake"

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“Welcome to Pine Lake” set out to tell the triumphant story of a progressive, women-run town – and then revealed the institutional racism at the city’s core. Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/pinelake.



Unsettling drone video shows surfer's close encounter with massive shark

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A heart-pounding drone video shows a pro surfer's close encounter with an eight-foot shark. Matt Wilkinson was paddling off the coast of eastern Australia when the shark suddenly swam up behind him. Wilkinson said he heard a splash but couldn't see anything, and could not believe his eyes when he saw the footage.

Young volunteers feed hundreds at drive-thru food drive

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The economic fallout from the coronavirus could leave more than 54 million Americans without enough food according to one estimate. For the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union, Jonathan Vigliotti reports on a Los Angeles group teaming up with young volunteers to make sure their community is fed by connecting excess food from farms and supermarkets with people in need.

Sneak peek: "The FBI Declassified": The Spies Next Door

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TUESDAY 10/9c: FBI agents track down Russian spies, who seamlessly blended into communities across the U.S.. Agents bugged the spies’ homes, followed their travels, and ultimately cracked their secret communications network, to try to stop sensitive information from getting into the hands of the Russian government. Narrated by Alana De La Garza of the CBS drama "FBI." Watch Tuesday, October 13 at 10/9c on CBS.

Reince Priebus, Valerie Jarrett on big moments from VP debate, how it could shake up 2020 race

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Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris clashed on the White House's coronavirus response during Wednesday night's debate. CBS News political analyst and President Trump's former chief of staff Reince Priebus and former senior adviser to President Obama Valerie Jarrett weigh in on how this could shake up the 2020 race.

Florida extends voter registration after online system crashed for several hours

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis extended online voter registration on Tuesday night after the online system crashed for several hours leading up to the deadline. Several voting rights groups have since filed lawsuits, claiming the extension was not enough time. WFOR investigative reporter Jim DeFede joined CSBN to explain why the system crash may be related to pop star Ariana Grande, and how Floridians are preparing for the upcoming election.

Former FBI agents allege lack of diversity has reached crisis levels at agency

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Exclusively on "CBS This Morning," two former FBI agents are speaking out about the lack of diversity at the country's premier law enforcement agency. Justice correspondent Jeff Pegues sat down with two retired special agents who say the FBI's lack of diversity has reached crisis levels.

Vice President Pence, Senator Kamala Harris go head-to-head in vice presidential debate

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Vice President Pence and Senator Kamala Harris faced off in a socially distant first and only vice presidential debate. Although there were fewer interruptions than the presidential debate, the two opponents still clashed on issues like the Trump administration's coronavirus response and health care. Nikole Killion reports.





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