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“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 11/3

This week “Sunday Morning,” hosted by Jane Pauley, features Lee Cowan’s profile of Matt Stutzman, one of the top-ranked archers in the country, who was born without arms. Plus: Ted Koppel reports on a defamation case in which a college was sued for supporting students who’d accused a small business of racial profiling; Conor Knigton visits an immersive art installation by the Santa Fe-based collective called Meow Wolf; David Pogue interviews Jeff Lynne, co-founder of Electric Light Orchestra, who is back on stage; Nancy Giles talks with “Tuesdays With Morrie” author and philanthropist Mitch Albom; and Mo Rocca visits a conference of obituary writers. Source

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Open: This is “Face the Nation,” November 3

This week on “Face the Nation” with Margaret Brennan, the impeachment inquiry ramps up with a key vote on rules and procedures. Meanwhile, President Trump continues to bemoan Democrats’ efforts to prove wrongdoing in his Ukraine call, all while the 2020 campaign continues to forge ahead in key caucus states. Source

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Joseph Ricketts on the power of free enterprise

Despite a pending recession, the founder of TD Ameritrade, and author of “The Harder You Work, the Luckier You Get: An Entrepreneur’s Memoir,” says the country’s strength continues to come from job opportunities created by new businesses. Source

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ELO’s Jeff Lynne is back

The co-founder of the 1970s rock band Electric Light Orchestra, which had such hits as “Livin’ Thing,” “Showdown,” “Mr. Blue Sky” and “Evil Woman,” has returned, with Jeff Lynne’s ELO. David Pogue sits down with Lynne, the singer, songwriter and producer who’s also brought his touch to such artists as George Harrison, Tom Petty and Aerosmith. Source

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When Mitch Albom found Chika

In 2010, when an earthquake devastated Haiti killing nearly a quarter-million and leaving millions more injured and homeless, author Mitch Albom (“Tuesdays With Morrie”) traveled to Port-au-Prince to try to help, and found children huddling in an orphanage. And while many people say they will come back to a disaster site and never do, Albom did, time and again, bringing volunteers from Detroit who rebuilt the orphanage and built a new school. But Albom also brought back home a little girl, Chika, who helped create a family with Albom and his wife, Janine Sabino, inspiring his latest book, “Finding Chika.” Nancy Giles reports. Source

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Mitch Albom’s mission

The “Tuesdays With Morrie” author, after helping rebuild a Haiti orphanage wrecked by the 2010 earthquake, met a little girl, Chika, who changed everything Source

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