Raimondo said the U.S. is making progress in relieving the supply chain disruptions. Source
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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says fixing supply chain issues will take “a little bit of time”
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says, “We can’t just turn the economy back on overnight.” Source
GOP Congressman John Curtis explains decision to attend Glasgow climate summit
GOP Congressman John Curtis says the Republican Party has a “branding problem” when it comes to fighting climate change. Source
Game Inactives | Week 8 Titans at Colts
Here are the inactive players for today’s game between the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. Source
Open: This is “Face the Nation,” October 31
Today on “Face the Nation,” we begin a week that President Biden said will determine the course of his presidency, and whether Democrats maintain control of Congress. Source
Nature: Undersea Indonesia
“Sunday Morning” takes us to reefs off the coast of Indonesia, where videographer Mauricio Handler uses UV lights and a special camera to capture creepy creatures underwater. Source
Time to plan for your death!
There’s no time like the present to prepare for your ultimate demise. Advance planning consultant Amy Pickard, creator of Good to Go!, tells us why it’s important not to wait until it’s almost (or definitely) too late to make your final wishes known. Source
Where there’s a will, there’s a way: The case for advance planning
There’s no time like the present to prepare for your ultimate demise. Advance planning consultant Amy Pickard, creator of Good to Go!, tells us why it’s important to not wait until it’s almost (or definitely) too late to make your final wishes known. Source
Shin Lim’s magic
Shin Lim’s first career goal was to become a concert pianist, but halfway through music school, carpal tunnel syndrome forced him to drop out. Instead, Lim became one of the most astonishing illusionists ever, with dexterity that has earned him accolades from such legends as Penn & Teller. Correspondent David Pogue gets a close-up look at true card magic. Source
The return of ABBA
Nearly four decades after taking a “break,” the Swedish pop group ABBA is back with a new album, “Voyage.” Correspondent Seth Doane talks to group members Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus about the music that first drew them together – and brought them back to the recording studio (and soon, in a live concert performance featuring digital avatars). Source