The CDC and FDA are leaning toward resuming the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after it was halted following reports of blood clots, sources told CBS News. Janet Shamlian has more. Source
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Fall preview: New books
In this web exclusive, New Yorker editor Deborah Treisman has some fall reading to recommend, including Zadie Smith’s spirited new novel, “Swing Time,” and Michael Chabon’s “Moonglow.” Source
Boulder shooting suspect faces more charges
Colorado prosecutors have filed more than 40 additional charges against the suspect in last month’s deadly grocery store shooting. Source
CDC and FDA leaning toward resuming J&J vaccine, sources say
A decision is expected Friday, more than a week after the vaccine’s distribution was paused following reports of rare but dangerous blood clots in eight people under the age of 50. Source
Slain CBS News crew honored in London ten years later
It has been ten years since CBS cameraman Paul Douglas and soundman James Brolan were killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad, Iraq. Senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips shared his thoughts at a memorial service in London. Source
California Governor Gavin Newsom facing likely recall
The fate of an effort to recall California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom will be announced next week. Sophia Bollag, California politics reporter for The Sacramento Bee, joins “Red and Blue” anchor Caitlin Huey-Burns with the latest on the recall effort, the governor’s handling of the state’s drought, and whether any Democrats are considering challenging Newsom if the recall moves forward. Source
Clinton’s poll numbers up as candidates prep for second debate
As Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare for their second debate, new polls show Clinton surging ahead in key battleground states like Florida, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Meanwhile, thirty former Republican members of Congress released a letter calling Trump unqualified for the presidency. Major Garrett reports. Source
Florida transportation shut down ahead of Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew has turned the Sunshine State into a no fly zone, with planes grounded and ports closed off. The storm even forced Disney World to close for only the fourth time in its history. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source
Georgia, Carolinas prepare for the worst
Residents in Georgia and South Carolina are taking precautions to clear out of Hurricane Matthew’s path as the storm continues to approach. Errol Barnett reports from Tybee Island, Georgia. Source
How small talk contributes to your well-being
In her Wall Street Journal article,”The Benefits of a Little Small Talk,” contributing writer Jennifer Wallace explains how interactions with casual acquaintances can “contribute to day-to-day well-being.” Wallace joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss some of the surprising benefits of small talk. Source