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Eye Opener: Former President Bill Clinton hospitalized

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Former President Bill Clinton is in the hospital in California where his spokesman says he is on the mend following a non-COVID-related infection. Also, how is TikTok impacting America’s kids? All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.



Lebanon on edge after deadly protests

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A day of mourning has been declared in the country, which is already in the midst of a devastating economic crisis that has plunged ¾ of the population into poverty.

Clubhouse app breach raises security and privacy concerns

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Security concerns over a popular new app are causing some users to think twice. Clubhouse is an invite-only social networking app that lets you get together with followers or strangers in audio chat rooms. CBS News technology reporter Dan Patterson has been following the latest on this story and joins CBSN AM to break it down.

Breaking down how Facebook and Instagram impact teen mental health

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In the past two weeks, Facebook has been scrutinized by lawmakers on Capitol Hill after a scathing report by The Wall Street Journal found the company has ignored the fact that its platforms have a negative impact on the mental health of teenagers. Executive director of Fairplay Josh Golin joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss how these apps can become safer for kids.

10/14: Red and Blue

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Biden to promote his agenda in Connecticut Friday; Global emissions not dropping fast enough

FDA panel endorses Moderna booster shot for high-risk groups six months after vaccination

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An FDA advisory panel unanimously voted to recommend Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine booster six months after initial vaccination for vulnerable Americans. Those included in the recommendation are people ages 65 and older, adults with underlying health conditions and those with an increased risk of contracting the virus due to their job. Dr. Shad Marvasti, the director of public health, prevention and promotion and an associate professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, joins CBSN to discuss the latest.

Local Matters: Buffalo mayor runs write-in campaign after losing primary election

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The four-term mayor of Buffalo, New York, lost the Democratic primary race to a Socialist community organizer. Now Mayor Byron Brown is hoping to stay in office by winning via write-in campaign. Assistant professor of political science at the University at Buffalo Shawn Donahue joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.





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