'Nightline' Daily Line, Oct. 5: Young Mormons

5:48 p.m. ET: Doesn't that just make your mouth water?

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Find out how chef Jerome Chang makes one of his delectable desserts - Lemon-basil-lavender granita with a honey rosemary ice cream macaroon sandwich - tonight on "Nightline.

3:37 p.m. ET: The deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to injectable steroids has raised questions about the safety of compounding pharmacies, which mix medicines used by millions of Americans with little federal oversight.

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1:05 p.m. ET: WHAT THE POLITICOS ARE SAYING: The Labor Department report on the September jobs numbers has triggered a mixture of cautious optimism from Democrats, who were looking for some good news after Obama's disappointing performance at the debate, and disbelief bordering on suspicion from Republicans and business leaders, some of them expressing doubts about the veracity of the figures.

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11:33 a.m. ET: For "Nightline," the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gave ABC News' Bob Woodruff rare behind-the-scenes access to missionaries in Louisiana over a two-day stretch that included door-to-door proselytizing, work on service projects and teaching. Read more HERE and watch the full story on "Nightline" tonight.

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10:08 a.m. ET: JOBS REPORT: With job creation at the center of the U.S. presidential race a month ahead of Election Day, the Labor Department reported Friday that U.S. employers added 114,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 7.8 percent, the first time the rate dropped below 8 percent in three years.

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