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Host: Jane Pauley
COVER STORY: With election deniers operating for workplace, our proper to vote is on the poll
Greater than 300 Republican candidates for state and nationwide workplace have been recognized by CBS Information as "election deniers" for having said their refusal to simply accept the 2020 presidential outcomes as legit. CBS Information chief election & marketing campaign correspondent Robert Costa talks with professor Michael Berkman, media critic Margaret Sullivan, and conservative assume tank president Reihan Salam about what's driving voters (or feeding their cynicism), and the way the end result of this yr's midterms may impression our proper to vote.
For more information:
- Michael Berkman, director, McCourtney Institute for Democracy, Penn State College
- "Newsroom Confidential: Classes (and Worries) from an Ink-Stained Life" by Margaret Sullivan (St. Martin's Press), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio codecs, out there by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- Observe Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) on Twitter
- Reihan Salam, president, Manhattan Institute
ARCHITECTURE: Contained in the Beverly Hills "Witch's Home"
In Los Angeles, a city well-known for make-believe backdrops, one house that stands out from the millionaire mansions is a fairy story cottage come to life: the so-called Witch's Home, a whimsical and quirky fantasy impressed by the Brothers Grimm. Correspondent Lilia Luciano pays a go to, simply in time for Halloween.
For more information:
- Spaneda Home, a.ok.a. The Witch's Home (Wikipedia)
- The Witch's Home (I Love Beverly Hills)
- Michael J. Libow, Compass Actual Property
- "Storybook Fashion: America's Whimsical Houses of the Twenties" (2nd Version) by Aarol Gellner and Douglas Keister (Schiffer Publishing), in Hardcover, out there by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
HEALTH: How an experimental remedy beat most cancers
When Emily Whitehead was six years outdated, she grew to become the primary youngster ever to obtain genetically-modified T cells, an experimental remedy for her leukemia. It cured her, and helped launch the sector of mobile drugs. "Sunday Morning" contributor Kelefa Sanneh talks with Emily, and her dad and mom, Kari and Tom Whitehead, about how they defeated her most cancers; and with Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, a number one most cancers specialist and writer of the brand new ebook, "The Track of the Cell: An Exploration of Drugs and the New Human."
For more information:
- "The Track of the Cell: An Exploration of Drugs and the New Human" by Siddhartha Mukherjee (Simon & Schuster), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio codecs, out there by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- siddharthamukherjee.com
- Emily Whitehead Basis
- "Praying for Emily: The Religion, Science, and Miracles that Saved Our Daughter" by Tom, Kari and Emily Whitehead, with Danelle Morton (Worthy Books), in Hardcover, Commerce Paperback and eBook codecs, out there by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- The documentary "Of Drugs and Miracles" will display November 5 on the Centre Movie Pageant on the Rowland, Philipsburg, Pa.
MOVIES: Jamie Lee Curtis on screams, laughter and kindness
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, a baby of Hollywood royalty who got here to fame because the star of the 1978 horror traditional "Halloween," credit the character of Laurie Strode for every thing that got here after – and now she's returned to the position within the newest sequel, "Halloween Ends." Curtis talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about her horror legacy; her acclaimed efficiency within the sci-fi comedy "Every thing All over the place All at As soon as"; and her methods to maintain from ruining a take with laughter.
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For more information:
- "Every thing All over the place All at As soon as," in theaters and on VOD
- "Halloween Ends," in theaters and streaming on Peacock
- Observe Jamie Lee Curtis on Twitter, Fb and Instagram
- My Hand in Yours
ART: Industrial artwork: The images of Bernd and Hilla Becher
To photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher, the quickly vanishing industrial structure of Western Europe and North America had been artworks. The German couple's documentary pictures of transmission towers, gasoline tanks, blast furnaces and smokestacks – constructions that signified the tip of an industrial period – are being celebrated in a complete retrospective at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Artwork. "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley gives us a tour.
For more information:
- Exhibition: Bernd & Hilla Becher, on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork, New York Metropolis (by way of November 6, 2022)
- Exhibition Catalogue: "Bernd & Hilla Becher" (Metropolitan Museum of Artwork), in Hardcover
- Artnet: Bernd & Hilla Becher
- "Water Towers, USA, 1974-1983," and "Gasoline Tanks, 1963-1992" © Property Bernd & Hilla Becher, represented by Max Becher; courtesy Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur – Bernd and Hilla Becher Archive, Cologne.
TRAVEL: Exploring the great thing about Vermont, one city at a time
Vermont is beloved for its bucolic small cities and picturesque landscapes. Its most devoted followers stands out as the members of the 251 Membership, a gaggle devoted to exploring each one of many Inexperienced Mountain State's cities and cities. Correspondent Conor Knighton talks with membership members – from younger honeymooners to nonagenarians – who're ticking off out-of-the-way cities from their to-do checklist.
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HARTMAN: TBD
MUSIC: Bono on music, activism and religion
CBS Information' Norah O'Donnell goes on a tour of Bono's Dublin with the U2 frontman, who talks about his new memoir, "Give up: 40 Songs, One Story"; his schooldays and the origins of his band; his decades-long combat for social justice; and the position religion performs in his music.
For more information:
- "Give up: 40 Songs, One Story" by Bono (Knopf), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio codecs, out there November 1 by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- "Tales of Give up" E-book Tour
- u2.com
- One Marketing campaign
MOBITUARIES: Loss of life of a wedding ban
In 1967, after the Supreme Court docket's landmark Loving choice ended bans in opposition to interracial marriage, Peggy Rusk – daughter of America's Secretary of State Dean Rusk – made front-page information by marrying Man Smith, a Black driving teacher. [For more, tune in to "Mobituaries" wherever you download podcasts.]
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BOOKS: Novelist Ian McEwan: Writing is "a means of being"
Certainly one of Britain's most profitable residing writers, Ian McEwan has made a profession of dreaming up tales. However his new ebook, "Classes," incorporates a plotline impressed by a secret his mom stored from him till her demise: that she'd given up McEwan's brother for adoption. The writer talks with correspondent Seth Doane about his newest novel, a winding, lifelong journey chronicling love, youngster intercourse abuse, and misplaced alternatives.
For more information
- "Classes" by Ian McEwan (Knopf), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio codecs, out there by way of Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Indiebound
- ianmcewan.com
- Topping & Co. Booksellers, Bathtub, England
NATURE: TBD
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"HERE COMES THE SUN": Actor John Stamos and the CIA Museum (Video)
Actor John Stamos sits down with Tracy Smith to debate his Disney+ collection "Large Shot" and the impression Bob Saget had on his life. Then, Norah O'Donnell heads to the CIA Museum in Langley, Virginia, to find out about a number of the artifacts on show.
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