One Swiss psychologist says the way you bend a paper clip can say a lot about who you are as a person. CBSN’s Reena Ninan has details. Source
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Where are Clinton and Trump spending the most time?
With less than two weeks until Election Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are working hard for every last vote. These are the states where their campaigns are spending the most time to push for a win on November 8th. Source
“On the Road to Somewhere”: Back in BlackBerry
CBS News’ Major Garrett is back on the road as he follows Donald Trump’s campaign. In this edition of “On the Road to Somewhere,” or #OTRTS, Major is spending a lot of time on his very controversial BlackBerry. Source
Trump, Clinton fight for battleground states
Donald Trump is spending the day campaigning in Ohio, while Hillary Clinton has spent the last few days concentrating on Florida. Washington Post political reporter Amber Phillips joins CBSN to discuss which states could make or break their campaigns. Source
Navajo Nation could be first in U.S. to achieve herd immunity
The White House announced last week it will spend more than $4 billion to combat COVID-19 in Native American communities, including $600 million for vaccinations. Source
Lithgow and Foy on new royal drama, “The Crown”
John Lithgow is a five-time Emmy winner who is now taking on the role of Winston Churchill in the new Netflix series, “The Crown.” The star plays opposite Claire Foy who plays Queen Elizabeth II. Lithgow and Foy join “CBS This Morning” to give an inside look at the new series. Source
Cop seen on video punching handcuffed woman twice in face
Officers were called to L.A. suburb of Westminster about a run-in between an Asian and a Hispanic woman. Source
Florida citrus industry under attack from disease
Florida’s nearly $11 billion citrus industry faces a growing danger from disease. A tree-killing bacteria is wiping out the state’s famous orange groves. Ninety percent are infected, and next year’s orange harvest could be one of the lowest on record. David Begnaud reports. Source
CDC meets to decide whether to resume Johnson & Johnson vaccinations in the U.S.
A CDC advisory committee will meet today to decide whether it is safe to resume public use of the single-dose COVID-19 Johnson and Johnson vaccine. It was paused last week to investigate reports of a rare and potentially deadly blood-clotting disorder in at least nine vaccine recipients. CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. David Agus discusses the latest on vaccine safety and what’s next for the JandJ vaccine. Source
Top officials unite to help National Guardsmen keep bonus money
Thousands of California National Guard members ordered to return bonuses could soon get help. Soldiers were told to pay back money they got for reenlisting during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now the president, the Pentagon and Congress are all pushing for a fix. Jan Crawford reports. Source