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North Korea fires missile over Japan: CBS News Flash Oct. 4, 2022

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North Korea launched at least one ballistic missile over Japan. Residents in northeast Japan were told to go to shelters. A Russian court will hear an appeal on Oct. 25 from WNBA star Brittney Griner of her conviction on drug charges. And actor Will Smith will finally see his next big movie released – “Emancipation” -- after it was held in limbo following his slap of Chris Rock at the Academy Awards.

Here Comes the Sun: NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg and sound artist Nikki Lindt

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NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg sits down with Nancy Cordes to discuss her new memoir, “Dinners with Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships.” Then, Serena Altschul meets sound artist Nikki Lindt, who has a unique way of capturing the world around us. “Here Comes The Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”



Why a large number of businesses are not cashless

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A recent report from Business News Daily found that more than 40% of American businesses only accept cash. Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate, joined CBS News to look at why so many businesses are resistant to accepting credit cards and digital payment methods.

U.K. government drops plan to cut income tax for high earners

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The U.K. government is abandoning a plan to cut income taxes for the wealthy. The move was wildly unpopular, and even sent the value of the pound tumbling when it was first announced last month. John Quelch, dean of the Miami Herbert Business School at the University of Miami, joined CBS News' John Dickerson for his analysis.

10/3: Red and Blue

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Pres. Biden surveys Puerto Rico after Fiona damage; What to expect from the new Supreme Court term

10/03: CBS News Prime Time

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John Dickerson speaks with CBS News national correspondent Kris Van Cleave about the recovery efforts in Florida following Hurricane Ian. He also takes a look at the new Supreme Court term and what cases are on the docket.

Will former Vice President Pence run for president in 2024?

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Former Vice President Mike Pence is traveling to Indiana on Tuesday, and is expected to talk about abortion. Robert Costa, CBS News' chief election and campaign correspondent, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss a potential 2024 bid.

President Biden visits Puerto Rico to survey storm damage

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President Biden visited Puerto Rico on Monday to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Fiona. The president committed more than $60 million in federal funds to help the U.S. territory. Major Garrett, CBS News' chief Washington correspondent, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the trip.

What to expect from the Supreme Court's new term

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The Supreme Court is back in session for its new term. The court will look at cases involving issues such as race, voting rights, election law and LGBTQ rights. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBS News on Red and Blue to discuss.

Marc Short on Trump's post that McConnell has a "death wish"

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Top Pence adviser Marc Short offers his thoughts on former President Trump's most recent attack against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and McConnell's wife, Trump's former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.

Search-and-rescue efforts continue following Hurricane Ian

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Crews in Fort Myers continue to look for survivors after Hurricane Ian devestated the Florida city. More than two dozen could still be missing, the mayor said, as some are criticizing the timing of when the county issued its evacuation order. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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