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Eye Opener: September's disappointing job numbers

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New job hires failed to live up to forecasts in September. Also, Trump administration documents sought by a Congressional committee investigating the January 6 insurrection will not be withheld by the Biden administration. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

U.S. and Mexico announce new security framework

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U.S. and Mexican officials have announced a new security arrangement between the two nations. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was among the leaders negotiating the details. The plan is designed to fight crimes like weapons and human trafficking that impact both sides of the border. It's an overhaul of the 2008 Merida Initiative, which was agreed to under the Obama administration for similar reasons. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

Biden expresses optimism after September jobs report falls short of predictions

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The U.S. economy added 194,000 jobs in September, nearly 300,000 less than experts predicted. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN anchor Lana Zak to discuss why President Biden is still optimistic about the report and why the White House agreed to turn over Trump administration documents related to January 6.



Biden declines Trump request to withhold records

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Former President Trump sought to stop the release of White House documents pertaining to his baseless claims of election fraud, but President Biden declined the request. Kris Van Cleave shares more details.

U.S. adds just 194,000 jobs in September

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The U.S. economy added 300,000 fewer jobs than expected in September — the smallest gain since December. The problem isn't a lack of jobs, it's a lack of candidates. Nancy Cordes has more.

Local Matters: Former President Trump to rally in Iowa Saturday

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Former President Donald Trump is set to rally in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday. His visit comes on the heels of a new poll showing 53% of Iowans view him favorably. Des Moines Register data and politics reporter Nick Coltrain joined CBSN to discuss the other potential 2024 presidential candidates coming to Iowa and what people there think of President Joe Biden.

Atlantic writer on decline in Black officers across the U.S.

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A new opinion piece from The Atlantic looks at the shrinking numbers of Black officers on police forces across the country and why it's happening. Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers spoke with David Graham, a staff writer for The Atlantic, who wrote the piece.

U.S. administers 400 million COVID-19 vaccine doses as some states struggle with vaccinations

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The U.S. has administered more than 400 million coronavirus vaccine doses. However, some states are still lagging behind in vaccination efforts. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the battle against vaccine hesitancy in Idaho. Then, Dr. Brandi Freeman, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to break down the day's coronavirus headlines.

Biden becomes first president to mark Indigenous Peoples' Day

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President Biden issued a first-ever presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples' Day. The day will be observed on October 11, alongside Columbus Day. Susan Faircloth, a professor and the director of the School of Education at Colorado State University and member of the Coharie Tribe of North Carolina, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more on the meaning behind this day.

Race for Virginia's next governor tightens

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The gubernatorial race between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin narrows after they participated in the final debate. State political reporter for Politico Zach Montellaro joins CSBN to discuss the upcoming election.

Journalists awarded Nobel Peace Prize

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The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to two journalists, Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia, for their fight for freedom of the press. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Parents guilty in first college admissions scandal trial

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A federal jury found John Wilson and Gamal Abdelaziz guilty of paying bribes to get their children into top universities. It was the first college admissions scandal case to go to trial. Nancy Chen reports.

Yard sale funds random acts of kindness

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Flowers on veterans' graves, donuts for nurses and a beach party for dementia patients are just some of the random acts of kindness.





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