In 1999, Steve Kroft asked Sean Connery about being an international sex symbol. Source
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Was Sean Connery the first choice to be James Bond?
You’ll never guess who author Ian Fleming wanted as his James Bond. Source
Live Updates: U.S. reports nearly 100,000 new COVID-19 cases
With cold weather moving in and more events shifting inside, health experts fear the worst of the pandemic is yet to come. Source
The Dish: Rich history of “America’s oldest candy company”
According to the National Retain Federation, Americans dish out an estimated $2.6 billion on candy for Halloween. Dana Jacobson takes a look at candy’s rich history for the “CBS This Morning: Saturday” series The Dish. She takes a trip to what’s been dubbed ‘America’s oldest candy company,’ located in Salem, Massachusetts, where Halloween lasts all month long. Source
2020 Election Live Updates: Obama to campaign with Biden in Michigan
President Trump will be campaigning in Pennsylvania. Source
Watch Live: Biden and Obama rally supporters in Michigan
Biden and Obama will try to appeal to Black voters in a state which narrowly supported Trump in 2016. Source
Sean Connery dies, iconic “James Bond” actor passes away at 90
Sean Connery, the Oscar-winning Scottish actor best known for portraying special agent James Bond more than half a dozen times, has died, the BBC reports. Connery was 90. Mark Phillips looks back at his life and decades-long career. Source
Sean Connery, former James Bond actor, has died at 90
Connery was known for being the first actor to play the iconic 007. Source
SEAL Team 6 rescues U.S. citizen Philip Walton in Nigeria
Officials feared he would be sold to terrorists. Source
Control of House and Senate at stake in 2020 election
Election Day is just three days away, and while much national attention has been focused on the heated presidential race between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, control of the House and Senate are also on the ballot. The Hill editor-in-chief Bob Cusack joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to analyze what is at stake. Source