October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. A new therapy can help reduce one of the most visible side effects: hair loss. Barry Petersen reports on the science behind cold caps. Source
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Impact of overseas voters on 2016 presidential election
About six million American citizens live in other countries. Traditionally, very few of them cast a ballot in the presidential elections. An effort is now underway to change that. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from London, where the overseas campaign is in full swing. Source
Massive rescue effort to save a pregnant manatee
A complex rescue operation is helping a pregnant manatee return to the wild. A Coast Guard plane touched down Tuesday in Florida, carrying the 800-pound marine mammal that was rescued in September off Massachusetts. Less than a month later, veterinarians gave the go-ahead to make the journey from Connecticut back to Florida. David Begnaud reports. Source
Ohio Gov. Kasich: Trump’s “rigged” election claim is “silly”
After discussing trade and the Trans-Pacific Partnership for our 2016 campaign series, Issues That Matter, Republican Gov. John Kasich told “CBS This Morning” why he thinks GOP nominee Donald Trump’s recent claims of “rigged” elections is a problem. Source
Issues That Matter: Gov. Kasich on economy, international trade, TPP
Ohio governor and former Republican presidential candidate John Kasich recently visited the White House to push Congress to approve the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Promoting the economy was a key focus for Kasich on the campaign trail. When he became governor, unemployment in Ohio was 9.2 percent. Now it is 4.7 percent. Kasich joins “CBS This Morning” from Columbus for our elections series, Issues That Matter. Source
Will Trump and Clinton be able to swing voters in final debate?
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may face new challenges at Wednesday night’s final presidential debate. Those issues include her reported campaign emails released on WikiLeaks and his alleged groping and kissing of women against their will. Jan Crawford asked two veteran political strategists, Dan Senor and Michael Feldman, how the debate could change the course of the race. Source
Jason Amaral, six months clean, reflects on his recovery
CBS News has been following Jason Amaral since March as the heroin addict went through rehab. He sat down with correspondent DeMarco Morgan at the end of his journey to look back on his recovery and how it has changed him. Source
COVID-19 reaches Mount Everest as climber tests positive
With low oxygen levels and the difficulty of rescuing sick people at high altitude, the virus’ presence is causing concern on the world’s tallest mountain. Source
SpaceX Crew Dragon, 4 astronauts set for liftoff to space station
It would be the first piloted flight of a previously-flown first stage booster and a Crew Dragon capsule making its second flight. Source
Trump and Clinton’s campaign strategies
Gerald Seib, Washington bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s latest strategies as Election Day approaches, and what’s been most damaging in the WikiLeaks releases of Clinton campaign manager John Podesta’s emails. Source