FDA committee to vote on Pfizer booster shots; Bus driver shortage plaguing schools nationwide Source
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Attorney with ties to Clinton campaign accused of lying to FBI in Russia investigation
An attorney working for a firm representing Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign is being charged with allegedly making false statements to the FBI during the campaign. The indictment against Michael Sussmann says he “lied about the capacity” in which he was providing allegations to the FBI regarding possible links between a Russian bank and a company owned by former President Trump. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson, a Loyola Law School professor, joined CBSN’s “Red and Blue” to discuss. Source
White House warns of state and local government funding cuts without debt ceiling increase
The country’s borrowing authority is expected to expire next month. Source
Houston doctor plans to sue county after charges dropped for distributing expiring COVID-19 vaccine
A Houston doctor says he was punished for administering expiring vaccine doses and this morning he is ready to strike back. After being fired from his job and after criminal charges were brought and eventually dropped, sources say Dr. Hasan Gokal now plans to sue the county. Source
Artist turns seafloor into art by creating underwater museums
Jason deCaires Taylor’s projects often explore the relationship between humans and the natural world. Source
Experts weigh pros and cons of COVID-19 vaccine booster shots
In August, President Biden announced his plan to get booster shots into arms as early as September 20 to fight back against the coronavirus. Source
Police: “Potential” link between missing woman and deaths of 2 newlyweds
Authorities are looking for any possible connection between Gabby Petito’s disappearance and the still-unsolved slaying of two women at a campsite near Moab, Utah. Source
Family targeted by online community after teen’s murder
Violent images shared on social media were used as a form of psychological terrorism, says expert. Source
“48 Hours” previews the dark social media world that’s targeting a murder victim’s family
“48 Hours” explores the disturbing aftermath of a teen’s murder and the continued harassment of her grieving family. Jericka Duncan has a preview. Source
Artist Jason deCaires Taylor’s underwater sculptures transform ocean floor
Over the past 15 years, sculptor, environmentalist, and underwater photographer Jason deCaires Taylor has used the world’s oceans as a space to explore humanity’s relationship to the world around us. He met with Elizabeth Palmer at his workshop in southern England to discuss his one-of-a-kind works. Source