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Face The Nation: Maloney, Strassman, Salvanto, Walter, O'Keefe, Timiraos

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Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the Democrats and how they will accept midterm results; the Battleground Tracker as the GOP heads into final week with lead in seats; economic issues still top of mind for voters ahead of midterms; and how Democrats are adjusting their final midterm message.

10/30: Maloney, Strassman, Walter

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This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we now have just eight days left until Election Day, and the country is feeling deeply unsettled. Our CBS News Battleground Tracker poll out this morning shows that a stunning 79%, or nearly 8 in 10 likely voters, say that the country is "out of control."



Maloney: "Of course" Democrats will accept midterm election results

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Democratic Rep. Sean Maloney of New York, the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, says Democrats will "of course" accept the outcome of the midterm elections, adding that he is "very concerned about the integrity of our elections, especially people trying to intimidate people with weapons, when they're engaged in these tactics to try and undermine confidence."

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 10/30

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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa looks at the threat posed by hundreds of Republican "election deniers" running for office. Also: Tracy Smith talks with actress Jamie Lee Curtis; Norah O'Donnell joins U2 frontman Bono for a visit to the Dublin of his past; Kelefa Sanneh meets a girl whose genetically-modified T cells beat cancer; Seth Doane interviews British writer Ian McEwan about his new novel, "Lessons"; Lilia Luciano steps into the Beverly Hills "Witch's House"; and Conor Knighton meets up with the 251 Club... Читать дальше...

Nature: Tarantulas

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We leave you this Sunday with Tarantulas on a pre-Halloween stroll at Henry Coe State Park in central California. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.

Pelosi attack suspect had history of spreading conspiracy theories

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The man arrested for breaking into the San Francisco home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and assaulting her husband with a hammer has a history of spreading bogus theories on social media, including myths about the Holocaust and claims that Democrats operated child sex rings. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

Novelist Ian McEwan: Writing is "a way of being"

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"Lessons," the latest book by one of Britain's most successful writers, features a plotline inspired by a secret McEwan's mother kept from him until her death: that she'd given up a baby brother for adoption.

Mobituaries: Death of a marriage ban

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In 1967, after the Supreme Court's landmark Loving decision ended bans against interracial marriage, Peggy Rusk – daughter of America's Secretary of State Dean Rusk – made front-page news by marrying Guy Smith, a Black riding instructor. [For more, tune in to "Mobituaries" wherever you download podcasts.]

Jamie Lee Curtis on life since "Halloween"

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Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, a child of Hollywood royalty who came to fame as the star of the 1978 horror classic "Halloween," credits the character of Laurie Strode for everything that came after – and now she's returned to the role in the latest sequel, "Halloween Ends." Curtis talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about her horror legacy; her acclaimed performance in the sci-fi comedy "Everything Everywhere All at Once"; and her tricks to keep from ruining a take with laughter.





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