- How did the Presidential candidates do the second time around?  Dr. Meena Bose is the Chair of Presidential Studies at Hofstra University who teaches courses on the American Presidency, American Foreign Policy and American Politics.  She is also the author of Shaping and Signaling Presidential Policy: The National Security Decision Making of Eisenhower and Kennedy as well as the coeditor of From Cold War to New World Order: The Foreign Policy of George H.W. Bush and The Uses and Abuses of Presidential Ratings. She was at the debate last night and talks with Tony this morning.   


 - What resume features make hiring managers turn down a resume? Geoff Colvin takes a look.


 - More than 56 million Americans on Social Security will get raises averaging $19 a month come January, one of the smallest hikes since automatic adjustments for inflation were adopted in 1975, the government announced Tuesday. Vikram Pandit, who steered Citigroup through the 2008 financial crisis and the choppy years that followed, abruptly left the bank on Tuesday, stepping down as CEO and as a director. The outlook for the U.S. economy brightened a little Tuesday after reports that consumer prices stayed tame and homebuilder confidence rose to the highest level in six years.  CBSMoneyWatch.com editor-at-large Jill Schlesinger joins Tony this morning.


 - Postpartum Depression or other hidden depressions.  How do you know if you suffer and how does it effect the rest of your family?  With Tony is Dr. Charles Pemberton of Dimensions Family Therapy.