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WorldView: U.S. submarine hits unknown object in South China Sea

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A U.S. nuclear submarine collided with an unknown "object" in waters in the South China Sea. Eleven sailors were injured. A former Taliban commander has been charged with killing U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Ireland has dropped its opposition to a 15% minimum tax rate on corporations. And the U.K. has cut its list of countries with COVID-19 travel restrictions from 54 to 7. Roxana Saberi reports from London.

U.S. adds 194,000 jobs and unemployment declines to 4.8%

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The Department of Labor released the September jobs report, revealing that the U.S. has added 194,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.8%. Economist and financial advisor David Peters joins CBSN to discuss the latest numbers and the state of the economy.

Examining the data on COVID-19 vaccines for young kids

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The news this week that Pfizer is requesting emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine in children ages 5 to 11 is sparking debate in some families. Some are ready, while others are apprehensive. Professor of economics and public policy at Brown University, Emily Oster, joined CBSN to discuss both sides of the argument.

10/8: CBSN AM

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Senate approves short-term debt ceiling extension; Biden administration aims to reunite families separated at border.



Senate approves temporary lift of debt ceiling

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The U.S. Senate averted a crisis by voting to temporarily raise the nation's debt ceiling. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN with a closer look at the short term solution.

Senate approves short-term deal to raise the U.S. debt ceiling

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The Senate has approved a short-term measure to raise the debt ceiling by $480 billion through December, moving the U.S. one step closer to avoiding a default as the October 18th deadline approaches. The House is expected to vote on it next week. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Baltimore schools work to refine classroom coronavirus testing program

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A weekly testing program in Baltimore public schools is keeping the infection rate low, but teachers and parents are hoping the district can speed up its process so kids don't miss valuable in-person learning time. Baltimore Sun education reporter Liz Bowie joins CBSN AM to talk more about the future of the program.

A deepfake version of Bill Whitaker

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Sunday on 60 Minutes, Bill Whitaker demonstrates the magic of "synthetic media," allowing for the creation of photo-realistic videos and sound recordings completely generated by computers.





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