Toyota will soon be testing a keyless car-sharing system, where drivers can power their rides with their smartphones. CNET senior editor Ashley Esqueda joins CBSN with more details. Source
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Tommy Hilfiger on new memoir, success and family
In the world of American fashion, there are names that stand out as icons, like Tommy Hilfiger, who took the world by storm more than 30 years ago. He is out with a new memoir called “American Dreamer,” where he reveals how he helped his brand grow to more than $6.5 billion in global sales. Gayle King visited him in his Connecticut home. Source
What will happen to Obama’s Twitter account?
What will happen to President Obama’s 11 million Twitter followers after he leaves the White House? CNET senior editor Ashley Esqueda joins CBSN to explain. Source
Broadway actors call for removal of producer Scott Rudin
Protestors want Rudin out of the Broadway league and put on the “Do Not Work” list following allegations of abuse Source
10/30: Poll shows tightening race between Clinton and Trump; Inside Chinese factory that makes the Halloween masks of presidential candidates
Hillary Clinton’s once seemingly insurmountable lead on Donald Trump has dwindled to just one point, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll; aside from the usual zombies and ghosts, this year’s most popular Halloween masks are the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. Source
The Pot Vote
As five states vote on whether to legalize recreational pot, Dr. Jon LaPook visits Pueblo, Colorado, a town that knows firsthand the impact of the legal weed business. Source
The Music of Zomba Prison
Beautiful music created by inmates and their guards offers happiness and hope inside a prison that has been called the “waiting room of hell.” Anderson Cooper reports. Source
In God’s Name
An American guilty of supporting ISIS speaks in his first interview with Scott Pelley. Source
CDC recommends resuming use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine
A CDC advisory committee held its second meeting to review the significance of rare blood clots occurring after patients received the Janssen vaccine. Source
Inside Chinese factory that makes the Halloween masks of presidential candidates
Aside from the usual zombies and ghosts, this year’s most popular Halloween masks are the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. Adriana Diaz reports from China, where many of the masks are made. Source