Vaccine rollout is spurring demand for everything from pharmacy techs and nurses to delivery drivers and guards. Source
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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
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
Will new FBI email revelations impact the election?
Have voters changed their minds after FBI Director Comey exposed possible new evidence tied to the Clinton email probe? With approximately 20 million votes already cast, CBS News Director of Elections Anthony Salvanto discusses the race to the finish line. Source
From temperament to trust: The presidential race to the finish line
With just over a week until Election Day, Ben Domenech of the Federalist, Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report, Patrick Healy of the New York Times, and USA Today’s Susan Page discuss the narrative wars between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Source
Biden on post-2016 friendship with Obama: “We’re still going to hang out”
Vice President Joe Biden reflects on his time beyond the White House. Biden predicts an “adjustment” but anticipates he will still remain close with president. Source
10/30: Biden, Pence, Salvanto
“Face the Nation” breaks down the state of the race, including the latest “October surprise,” with Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence, Vice president Joe Biden, CBS News’ Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, CBS News justice correspondent Jeff Pegues, and others. Source
Teen becomes high school’s first Black male valedictorian
Ahmed Muhammad is graduating with a 4.7 GPA and making history as Oakland Technical High School’s first Black male valedictorian. Source
Hospital threatens to fire workers who refuse COVID-19 vaccine
Texas medical system says it is the first in the U.S. to require that employees get vaccinated. Source