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From atheism to magic, Sally Quinn on finding spirituality

Sally Quinn made history as the first woman to anchor a CBS News morning show in August 1973. Quinn later returned to a successful print career at the Washington Post where she met her late husband and legendary editor, Ben Bradlee. Quinn’s new book, “Finding Magic: A Spiritual Memoir,” details their marriage and the defining moments that shaped her beliefs. She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why she believes all religion is magic. Source

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Dan Brown reveals first look at “Origin”

Author Dan Brown is releasing the fifth installment of his internationally bestselling Robert Langdon series. His books, including “Angels & Demons” and “The Da Vinci Code,” have sold more than 200 million copies and been turned into Hollywood blockbusters. Tune in Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017 for Brown’s live interview on “CBS This Morning.” Source

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Victim of Equifax data breach speaks out

The best step to take for victims of the Equifax data breach is a credit freeze — instructing credit reporting agencies to stop anyone from accessing your credit information. But, as Anna Werner reports, it’s not a solution for everyone. Source

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What lies beneath Harvey floodwaters becomes growing concern

More than 130,000 properties were damaged, and some 223,000 people have applied for federal Hurricane Harvey assistance. Tests of floodwaters conducted show some neighborhoods are contaminated with lead and arsenic, as well as bacteria like E.coli. Omar Villafranca reports. Source

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From above, a wider picture of the devastation in the Keys

FEMA says Irma destroyed 25 percent of homes in the Florida Keys, and 65 percent are heavily damaged. There is almost no power and no water. By any measure, especially in the Lower Keys, a housing and humanitarian crisis will go on for weeks. Mark Strassmann reports. Source

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