Singer, songwriter and author Bob Dylan, 75, became the first songwriter to win the Nobel Literature Prize Thursday. The academy called Dylan’s songs, “poetry to the ears.” CBS News’ Tina Kraus has more. Source
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#NotOkay goes viral after lewd Trump comments
In response to Donald Trump’s lewd comments about women, #NotOkay went viral on Twitter with women sharing their stories of being assaulted for the first time. Author Kelly Oxford, who started the hashtag, speaks to CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano. Source
Hurricane Matthew: “Worst disaster to hit Haiti since 2010 earthquake”
Hurricane Matthew has left hundreds dead in the Haiti and a cholera outbreak is spreading due to a lack of clean water. CBS News Correspondent Vladimir Duthiers talking to survivors in Port-au-Prince. Source
North Carolina still flooded after Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew has left hundreds dead in the Haiti and a cholera outbreak is spreading due to a lack of clean water. CBS News Correspondent Vladimir Duthiers talking to survivors in Port-au-Prince. Source
Clinton emails indicate campaign tipped off by DOJ
A newly-leaked batch of emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta indicate that her press secretary was alerted by the Justice Department about a court filing pertaining to Clinton’s emails. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes is in Florida with what this means. Source
Trump says “the shackles are off”
In a tweetstorm, Donald Trump criticized Paul Ryan and the Republican Party and claimed “the shackles are off.” CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett is following the Trump campaign with the latest. Source
Republicans bail on Trump over lewd comments on women
Dozens of Donald Trump supporters say his lewd comments on video from 2005 are more than they can take. Over 70 prominent Republicans have denounced Trump’s remarks in public statements. At least 25 of them who had endorsed their party’s nominee say they can no longer support him. Julianna Goldman reports. Source
Clinton and Trump get personal in tense debate
Sunday night’s second presidential debate offered more insults than insight. Donald Trump told Hillary Clinton that as president, he would try to put her in jail. Clinton said a video showing Trump talking lewdly about women “represents exactly who he is.” Trump’s comments, recorded in 2005 and released Friday, blindsided Republican leaders. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
5 shocking moments from the second presidential debate
When Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debated in St. Louis, Missouri, there were many heated moments. At times, the audience couldn’t contain its reaction. These are the moments that had social media talking. Source
The fly that landed on Hillary Clinton’s face during the debate
This unexpected visitor represented the “buzziest” moment of the second presidential debate Source