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Inside the negotiations to avoid a government shutdown

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Congress managed to strike a last-minute deal on Saturday to keep the government running for another 45 days following weeks of infighting among the Republican Party. CBS News takes a look at how the short-term spending bill came together and what happens next.

Robert Reich on GOP extremists holding America hostage

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The former Labor Secretary says GOP extremists in the House, acting at the behest of Donald Trump, were behind the crisis to shut down the government – and the funding bill that averts the shutdown is only temporary.

"Trust" author Hernan Diaz on his love for "the music of English"

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The novelist's Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller is a kaleidoscopic look at the world of the stratospherically rich. He talks about the influence of Edith Wharton on his work, and the miracle of validation that came after years of writing without recognition.

Joan Baez, revealing secrets

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In a new documentary, "Joan Baez I Am a Noise," which features the singer-activist's personal archive of home movies, letters and drawings, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer opens up about her 60-year career and her life on the front lines of social change. Baez talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about the film and the surprising secrets she revealed; how Bob Dylan broke her heart; and how she expresses her less serious side.

"Trust" author Hernan Diaz

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Brooklyn-based novelist Hernan Diaz won this year's Pulitzer Prize for his bestseller "Trust," a kaleidoscopic look at the world of the stratospherically rich. He talks with correspondent Martha Teichner about how his childhood in Argentina and Sweden informed his perspective on American life and history; his love of the English language; the influence of Edith Wharton on his writing; and the miracle of validation that came after years of writing without recognition.



Joan Baez at peace

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In a new documentary, "Joan Baez I Am a Noise," the singer-activist opens up about her 60-year career and her life on the front lines of social change.

Can AI be trusted in warfare?

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Like other technological advances, the growing use of artificial intelligence in warfighting is a foregone conclusion. But how will AI - proven victorious in games like chess and poker - be developed and deployed on the battlefield, by both the U.S. and its adversaries?

How Congress struck a last-minute funding deal to avoid a shutdown

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Most of the negotiations and work into getting Congress to pass a short-term funding bill to avert a shutdown happened behind closed doors. Former Congresswoman Cheri Bustos of Illinois and former Congressman Fred Upton of Michigan join CBS News to discuss how the last-minute deal with Congress was made.

AI: The next battlefield

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Like other technological advances, the growing use of artificial intelligence in warfighting is a foregone conclusion. But as "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel reports, questions persist on how AI is developed and deployed on the battlefield, by both the U.S. and its adversaries.

Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" returns to Broadway

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Stephen Sondheim's musical about the long, complicated friendships of a trio of creatives, which was savaged by critics when it first debuted in 1981, has been rethought and restaged in an acclaimed revival that is now back on Broadway. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with stars Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez, and director Maria Friedman, about bringing a work by one of the greats of musical theater to new light.

Passage: Remembering Senator Dianne Feinstein

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California Senator Dianne Feinstein, a pioneering woman in politics, died Thursday, September 28 at the age of 90. Jane Pauley looks back at her trailblazing career.

"Merrily We Roll Along" and its long road back to Broadway

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Stephen Sondheim's musical about the long, complicated friendships of a trio of creatives, savaged by critics when it debuted in 1981, has been restaged in an acclaimed revival starring Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez.

CSI for animals: A forensics lab devoted to wildlife

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Founded in 1988 in Ashland, Ore., the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory is the only U.S. federal crime lab devoted to criminal investigations of crimes committed against wildlife. Correspondent Conor Knighton meets the forensic scientists whose cases can get pretty wild.

Marty Baron on the role of journalists

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Are journalists ready for what's ahead in the 2024 election? Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron is not sure they are. He talks with CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa about the responsibility of the media, and about his relationships with both a former president and a billionaire owner of a newspaper, as recounted in his new book, "Collision of Power: Trump, Bezos, and The Washington Post."

Almanac: October 1

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"Sunday Morning" looks at important historical events on this date.





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