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National cyber director lays out biggest threats to 2024 election

It’s no secret that Russia and Iran are trying to influence the 2024 election, and have been behind previously successful hacks of presidential campaigns. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis spoke with National Cyber Director Harry Coker about his biggest concerns ahead of Election Day. Source

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New book claims Trump fabricated his business success

Former President Donald Trump had more than a dozen seasons of “The Apprentice” to cast himself as a businessman and a dealmaker, but a new book is claiming that is all a lie. Russ Buettner, New York Times investigative reporter and author of “Lucky Loser,” joins “America Decides” to discuss. Source

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VP debate viewers split on who won, CBS News poll finds

The vice presidential nominees were civil as they sparred during the CBS News debate Tuesday night. So who do voters think did a better job? Anthony Salvanto, CBS News executive director of elections and surveys, Shelby Talcott, politics reporter for Semafor, and Fin Gómez, CBS News political director, join with more. Source

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Some Iranian missiles penetrate Israeli defense systems

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vowing retaliation for Tuesday’s Iran missile attack. Most missiles did not get through Israeli defense systems, but some did. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay is near Tel Aviv with the latest. Source

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High School Playbook 10-02-2024: Results From Week 6

This is the High School Playbook presented by Citizens Bank. This episode is all about week six results from around the Upper Cumberland. Hear interviews from 9 different head coaches about their team’s performances, what could change for this week, new plays, and more!

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Voters in Michigan react to Vance-Walz debate

Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced off at CBS News’ vice presidential debate Tuesday night. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan sat down with some voters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to gauge their thoughts on the match-up. Source

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