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On this week's CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley, abortion is becoming more and more restricted in many states, and with a majority-conservative Supreme Court primed to decide on a woman's constitutional right to an abortion, access to the procedure in the future is unclear, and the return of "back-alley abortions" is feared. Correspondent Rita Braver looks at how women, civil rights proponents, doctors, and anti-abortion advocates are fighting over the viability of Roe v. Wade, and whether compromise is possible on one of the most contentious issues of today. After years of development, the BlackFly personal aerial vehicle will soon be on sale. John Blackstone set out to see how someone with no flying experience could manage behind the controls. Actor-dancer-singer-director Billy Porter has won Tony, Emmy and Grammy Awards, and is author of a new memoir, "Unprotected." He talks with correspondent Seth Doane about a childhood filled with years of rejection, doubt and abuse – and about how he survived and triumphed. Beginning with her smash hit single, "Drivers License," 18-year-old Olivia Rodrigo is on a run that few singer-songwriters can even dream about, with her very first album, "Sour," debuting at #1 earlier this year. She talks with Tracy Smith. Finally, Bestselling mystery writer Louise Penny and former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton forged a friendship having experienced loss – Penny, of her husband; Clinton, of an election; and together, of a beloved mutual friend. Together they've collaborated on a novel, "State of Terror." Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with Clinton and Penny about how co-writing the ripped-from-the-headlines conspiracy thriller during the pandemic, featuring two middle-aged female heroes, was a form of therapy for both.

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You can see it everywhere leaves turning on the trees new shows on TV, a welcome relief from the long hot summer but also brings a new session of the United States Supreme Court session which could bring a reconsideration of Roe versus Wade, the landmark ruling making abortion legal for women this morning. Rita braver will be looking at what's at stake for both sides.

Ever since he came down almost 50 years ago. There's been controversy over the Supreme Court's landmark decision finding a constitutional right to abortion. Now they are getting ready to overturn it or to limit later on Sunday morning.

What's ahead for the ruling in Roe versus Wade. David Pogue explains why two words rarely used before. Supply chain are suddenly cropping up everywhere. About 95% of everything you own, came to America in containers like these, but as the holidays approach. You might be wondering where's my stuff I ordered. It took weeks to get Gatorade and they show we had a shortage this is nothing.

This is less than 1/10 of a typical ship that we have in the port of New York and New Jersey every day coming up on Sunday morning.

How do we fix the broken links in the supply chain.

Olivia Roderigo skyrocketed to fame this past year on a string of hits Tracy Smith caught up with the young singer-songwriter and found her to be wise beyond her years. Olivia Roderigo has a talent for turning pain poetry I anger and like the trail that so so deeply sad and for you. You're okay with that sharing the vulnerability with the world choice.

The phenomenal Olivia Roderigo on Sunday morning. You may know Billy Porter as a fashionista of the first-order. But as our Seth Stone discovered his lot more to his story than that. I stopping there cars spend a few moments with Billy Porter and you realize he has a lot going on. There's a strength there's a power there's a way I'm fabulous never be silenced. I will never shut up. I'm a storyteller at heart, Billy Porter finds his voice head on Sunday morning he may send checks out the gold guitar that rocked the world. Martha Tyson her talks with co-authors and good friends. Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny on a pandemic partnership plus Steve Hartman and more on this Sunday morning for 10 October 2021 will be back after this from Tonka trucks for Christmas to furniture for the living room to delays of all kinds of products from around the world blaming on the supply chain.

So what is going on here. Sounds like a question for David Pogue. We start off in here, so tomorrow wife's not given linens to Tony pertussis who owns and runs the South Fork diner in Connecticut and not just lemons your eyes. It's not here I work Gatorade weeks to get Gatorade waitress will come out with waterways.

All my sure is a weapon of the web articles all Rostock for next week and when he can get his hands on supplies. He pays a lot more for by Baker for 240 pound spike up the six dollars always was the sole Baker cost so much money you probably noticed something weird going on with the supply chain to suddenly just can't buy the stuff you want what publishers are having trouble getting paper car companies can't buy computer chips builders are having trouble getting lumber container ships in port waiting for days to be unloaded and everybody's back to hoarding toilet paper. But here's what's strange about the shortages there's actually a glut of goods entering the country and chances are, whatever you're waiting for is somewhere in boxes like these. One of these containers can hold 10,000 pairs of sneakers 200 queen size mattresses 70 giant flat screen TVs so 95% of consumer goods come into the United States in these very containers Beth Rooney is the Deputy Director of the port department. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a container ships.

How many of these are carrying anywhere between nine and 16,000 of these boxes at a time.

In this pile of comedy couple hundred.

She's in a perfect position to explain the first part of the supply chain crisis as the pandemic hit various parts of the globe factories overseas shut down.

When production began to ramp up. We then saw a significant increase in cargo volume. We are all seeing about a 30% increase in our cargo activity.

Year-over-year even better or worse, the holidays are coming. Of course were also experiencing Christmas. So if the goods are not here in the port by mid-September. They're generally not on the shelves request. Okay, so there's no shortage of goods, but where's the shortage underlying cause of abuse is actually a huge increase in demand UC Chef. He is the director of MIT's center for transportation and logistics and yes that's a container in his office hallway repeated not spent doing the pandemic and been ordered the government pay. Freedoms of the Wendell Hansel so be order stuff in order more and more stuff and the horn global markets were not so wait, there's plenty of goods and plenty of people who want to buy them.

So where's the problem. Here's a hint, trucks, I think our drivers are heroes. They have a work from home option and so the country needed food, the country needed cleaning supplies a contributive medicine really This whole country moving Mark is the president and CEO of Schneider, the country's third-largest trucking and logistics company. I order something comes America on a container ship can you outline the steps to get it to my door the first thing we have to do is get that international box off the vessel and support, then we need a trucker. The comments about port ring that generally to another warehouse and then we need another driver, and then move that across the country or wherever its destination is a distribution center and it sounds like truckers are sort of keyed all that just about everything that you touch everything you buy your consumers been at one point or another on the truck for sure, but the national labor shortage plays a role in the supply chain crisis to especially when it comes to truck drivers how short are we what we would need to handle this huge swell will forever order Schneider's accepting today. We could do one more that we can so you got half the person power. You really could use. I could use right absolutely so there is a problem in unbelievably perfect storm, a huge wave of stuff coming to the country a huge wave of people who want to buy it, and a hopelessly overwhelmed transportation system wasn't ready for either one now or in fact, it is diner looks Tony pertussis is busy keeping its customers happy and waiting for the supply chain nightmare to end this up minor answers like a losing sleep situation is not lushly a lot as long as I try my best while fighting.

There's nothing I can do.

That's all up to God.

But MIT's UC Chef. He thinks that there may be light the end of the tunnel. When are things going to be normal again. I would say without government inventions would be the second quarter next year the price is and maybe will emerge with some wisdom to the clinic's perspective. If you didn't get the right. So go to doesn't have the exact brand. Another brand of and learn about the supply chain and the Supreme Court gaveled in its new term this past week, and on this year's docket. One of the most divisive issues of our time here is Rita braver on the battle over Roe V Wade, welcome to the front lines of the abortion conflict BMW women's surgical center in Louisville is one of just two clinics in Kentucky that provides abortions 3000 women come here for those services each year. Only one of them must run a gauntlet of protesters being Dr. Ernest Marshall cofounded the clinic. This practice is been sleeping baby which is approximately 41 years. He says there's a simple reason. He offers women abortions.

You can never be equal if you can control your reproduction, but Marshall says over the years.

Like many states, Kentucky has greatly limited abortion and increased restrictions. For example, a woman who wants to end her pregnancy must undergo an ultrasound with the doctor required to turn the volume up screws and we have to turn on the heartbeat and lower patient. And tell her to cover her ears as she does. Mistress Bertram like another Louisville women's center is also on the front lines beside you for life started by a group of local churches tries to convince women not to have abortions.

Our mission is to share the hope and support of the gospel of Jesus Christ to those who are affected by unplanned pregnancy. Monica Henderson is the center's director. A lot of women choose abortion because they feel like they don't have a choice. April has been coming here for counseling, prayer, God is the most just judge and other support services since 2013. She says she arrived pregnant, jobless and desperate, fearing her only alternative might be an abortion. What did you realize about yourself that I was capable was a hard yes very hard but through them.

I am a better mom says beside you helped her get baby supplies for her daughter Marley now eight access to government daycare and housing programs. I was still this broken person, but having heard just made me do better. She's the most amazing to most people know now has a job and two younger children, but the folks at BMW women's surgical center also made a difference in the lives of women like Bennett, mother of one who last year was willed to learn that she and her partner were expecting a second child and test revealed severe anomalies in the fetus. We knew that this was a confirmed diagnosis that we could change. There was also a higher risk of not being able to carry full-term at 15 weeks they reluctantly determine an abortion was the only option for them. What was that like for you to have to come to this decision.

There is no way around it was the hardest decision ever.

Yet she says she still remembers the shame that protesters tried to make her feel so I understand that another individual would not necessarily make a decision to have an abortion when I don't understand is that that individual would want to tell me that I don't have the freedom of the right to make the best decision for me with a half-century since it was handed down Mark ruling, the Supreme Court legalized abortion. The ruling in the case of Roe versus Wade that abortion is protected by the Constitution's 14th amendment right to privacy in the subject of demonstration and litigation beyond divisive inflammatory University Law school professor Carol Singer is a noted expert on abortion law. How common is abortion. One in four women will have an abortion sometime in their life.

Singer points out that most women who have abortions already had at least one child.

But she says the Supreme Court never authorized an absolute right to abortion white that Roe versus Wade points to the right to decide to terminate a pregnancy prior to viability. It is not abortion on demand to viability is simply not so simply the ability of the fetus to live outside its mother's womb nears no one moment that has ever been established. When this happens there is no one moment in time. Many abortion rights. Opponents argue that life starts at the moment of conception a new and unique individual former Kentucky state legislator idea Wisner is now Executive Director of Kentucky right to life.

She's helped craft some of Kentucky's most stringent abortion laws, including one that will come before the US Supreme Court this week on a procedural issue. So you just think that if a woman becomes pregnant, then she should have no choice but to bear the child react like bearing a child as a punishment. But what we need for no some women choose not to bear the child.

The question here is should a woman who doesn't want to bear a child have to bear the child. I believe that child has a right to life. There's not a hierarchy of rights or dignity or sanctity between the mother and the child when you're talking about the child here you're talking about the fetus and now many experts believe that the three justices appointed by Donald Trump may help form a Supreme Court majority ready to overrule versus Wade and ready to overturn it or to limit it.

Here is why. In December, the court will hear a Mississippi case that specifically argues that Roe should be overturned. Meanwhile, the justices refused to block Texas law now making its way through the lower courts that allows any person to file a civil suit against anyone who helps provide most abortions. The court does overrule Roe versus Wade. Individual states will have complete power to make abortion law, the legality of abortion is really at issue here. It's at stake Heather Merrick, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky, says her state is one of 11 that have so-called trigger laws on the books. If the Supreme Court were to reverse Roe Kentucky would immediately ban abortion in the state doesn't have exception for the health of the mother or rape or incest story something else know this is a blanket across the board ban on abortion, no abortion, no abortion contact idea. Wisner of Kentucky right to life if you don't want your child will find pathways for adoption, but were also making a choice for another life and the life of the child with abortion rights advocates predict that while wealthy women will travel to states that allow legal abortion for women may resort to pre-1973 Back Alley solutions Dr. Marshall who says he will have to close his clinic Roe versus Wade is overturned. Here is the worst for some of the one in four American women who choose abortion or her best friends sister was pregnant and drink turpentine. She was a high school to start leveraging that so these things will be revisited. Could there ever be a compromise on abortion in America professor Carol Singer says it's unlikely but if you think abortion is murder.

There is no compromise on and if you think that the state doesn't have the right to tell you to have another child is no compromise on Matthew Hillary Clinton can add a new entry to her resume. Mrs. Clinton has teamed up with one of our biggest authors Louise Patty Japan, a frightening and funny novel Martha Tyson or tells us about their unlikely collaboration are dreaming of you know going to exotic somewhere who deflate blue but if you're wondering how he's reprinted happen to write a book thriller Tuesday with acclaimed Canadian mystery writer Louise Penny. Here's how this whole experience, and this book arose out of our friendship and our friendship arose out of someone who was a very good friend to both of us and that was my best friend from sixth grade woman named Betsy Betsy Johnson Ebeling. They both loved Louise Penny histories, eight of which have debuted at number one on the New York Times bestsellers list the fast-forward.

I'm running for president in 2016. As you might ever add so I got you when Ebeling was interviewed during the 2016 Democratic national convention. One thing led to another. The interviewer is asking so do together and read together. We read books. What are you reading now and I were reading the latest Louise Louisa's publisher read this article and said would you like to meet this woman is a good friend of Hillary Clinton's and we said yes. Betsy met Louise in a book event in Chicago.

They instantly became great friends, and two weeks later my husband, who had been suffering from dementia passed away. I was going through the notes of condolence. There was one from you never met Michael, she's never met me. She's in the middle of the most vicious political fight of of anyone's life rights to a Canadian kid even vote we spoke to Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny in the studio overlooking New York's Javits Center. Clinton's election night headquarters.

Our friendship came out of grief. When we met, you just lost the election. I just lost my husband. We were two women of a similar age who knew what that felt like. Then in 2019. Their friend Betsy died of breast cancer. She just had a genius for friendship, so writing the book together.

Clinton from her home in Chappaqua, New York. Penny from hers in Québec was therapy state of terror is published by St. Martin's press, and Simon & Schuster, a division of Viacom, CBS. We wanted it to somehow incorporate Betsy a character named Betsy Jamison's counselor to Secretary of State Ellen Adams named for another of Clinton's friends Ellen capture a former US representative and diplomat who also died in 2019. We could not get together weekly.

We operate over face time in virtually but their covert restricted collaboration was anything but sorrowful invading you much fun it was warning you are about to see the Clinton as you probably never seen her before. Most pajamas not to be a spoiler that makes its way into the ruler in which the heroes are to middle-aged women. They showed their insecurities, their fears, we found out right away that Ellen Adams had her grooming issues. The women characters in the book are consistently underestimated, I immediately thought of an article that I read the last few days about how Angela Merkel's superpower which she was underestimated for 16 years as chancellor of Germany. That was the case and you are underestimating well you know I think it goes with the territory of being a woman in a high public position. The plot of state of terror is fiction, but not so far fetched this book started really out of a conversation that Louise and I had. I asked what your nightmare.

You came up with three of them. Yes, I did and we chose one which was nuclear. What if nukes got into the hands of terrorists foreign and domestic.

The book is loaded with insider stuff. Clinton knows from experience. It was fun to come up with scenes. Obviously, Washington DC, the White House situation room rental office.

Off the record, the bar in the hay Adams caricatures of political figures on its walls and on it's very cool. Double coasters there's a president of the name of Eric done the previous Pres. whose administration is described on page 3 is nearly criminally incompetent and he lives in Palm Beach interesting people live in Palm Beach that a lot of people are we supposed to read that is Donald Trump now, but I think were supposed to realize that there are characteristics of real people that we obviously learned from that. We incorporated fans of Louise Penny's chief inspector to mosh ministries to discover sober and other Easter. The text where are we would love when they read it to find the jokes but mostly Hillary Clinton and Louise would like them to read their book for what it is a dead serious cautionary tale and attribute to friendship on and off the page. This is a wake-up call for anybody who cares about America, the world very proud of this book for doing that being entertaining at the same time and having a heart and having the soul.

I'm very very pleased with what we've done. When's the movie progress and crazy time is the point is we need people in the best way to protect good people is to convict final season Millstream yard sale where everything must go and for good cause.

Steve Hartman explains 14-year-old Marjorie Gonzales is about to go shopping for a homecoming dress shop. But that isn't her mother, Susan Thompson, James is more like a godmother of fairy godmother just magically appeared in Marjorie's life. Moments ago.

Out of nowhere to conjure up her dress for the ball all right. Like all fairy godmother's Susan's wish granting process begins with rags. This Christmas letter. Old clothes racks about mixed with a dash of footwear, a pinch of gold and a dollop of just about everything else. Each part of the potion donated by Susan's neighbors here in Arlington, Virginia. So many people helped it. Everyone in the community. Now like every inch of our space was covered in treasures and all of it sold in a giant yard sale this was her third annual and here's where the story gets good in the coming months.

Susan will use every penny of the profits more than $12,000 this year to fund random acts of kindness throughout her community. In the past she has bought donuts for nurses left flowers veterans graves is delivered presents for Santa enthroned a beach party for dementia patients really hardly a day goes by that Susan doesn't do something because she firmly believes that kindness begets kindness. This mission was taken over your life totally has once you start looking at opportunities everywhere like a high school girl who couldn't afford a homecoming dress. Susan let Marjorie pick out a favorite along with shoes, jewelry, everything but the Prince charming overall and more happy person. We picked up some yard sale through I did I think of a lot of things, but that probably is the most important brand-new box of purpose best yard sale find ever Billy Porter as Lola Tony award-winning role in the Broadway musical is a fashion icon who wears many hats, actor, singer, dancer, director, and he tells ourselves stone he owes it all to dreaming the impossible, because I'm getting now is for me to be Billy the Billy that was rejected for decades. They want me to show up in my dresses show up in my down to sharpen my way. Does it surprise you that surprises me the first 20 years of my career trying to be masculine enough so I can be as an enemy Grammy and Tony long before he was turning heads on the red carpet. Billy Porter was attracting the sort of attention he did not want was born queer.

I was born gay and I was and he says he was beaten repeatedly by his classmates. It was always the torments having to go to school what could happen today until fifth-grade challenge people's a while and then all of a sudden it was like oh well, you know, leave him alone. That was my cue. All of our overshoot. Let me say let me keep the he's not stop singing leading roles on Broadway in the movies or in this recording studio hometown of Pittsburgh that returned to direct the movie was finishing up his pop single children. That song will be released this week is been more unprotected comes out later this month and we found a man grateful to be juggling the demands of stardom. I believe walking through the doors that are open and kicking the other ones down. How is it to be having all of this happen at the same moment I prepared a long time for this and so I'm ready.

I'm 52 and I grounded in ways that allow for me to be able to enjoy this news industry prizes.

He was enemy.

Most recently we all hold on Netflix last Queen in which he plays a flamboyant MC rules trends in your nightlife in 1980s New York City is not the type of role.

He could've imagined as a kid who grew up in a religious family was sent to a psychologist he said to my mother in front of the old Billy, I just, you know, you just need to get a mammogram out to be more that's all then fast forward to within a year. My mother had met and married my stepfather who then proceeded to molest me from the time I was 7 to 12 in my mind, I thought those were my main lessons because that was right. That's what he's here for.

Did you realize you are being abused. I didn't realize it was abuse until I was in my late 20s you say the story now with such strength.

I've had 40 years to work through this.

You know it's a devastating trauma. I went to school here you found a safe haven in the Pittsburgh performing arts high school.

It saved my life. I've been able to use my art to heal my trauma searching for bigger stages he saved up to travel to auditions meant after a number of appearances in Broadway shows became a star as the drag diva Lola in kinky boots earning in 2013 both that Tony and the Grammy after having been told that my awareness and my femininity would be my liability.

Kinky boots happened.

I never felt more powerful and more grounded in my life up to that point as Lola and high-heeled platform boots right over those platform boots are still a staple you wearing this to the grocery store and his style has become part of his signature. I didn't know that my fashion choices could start a cultural conversation what you think that conversation, you know, this gender attachment that we have two clothing women wearing men's closes find that powerful men put on a dress and it's disgusting you want change that. Yeah, what we say is that being fabulous in serious should not be viewed as mutually exclusive.

Porter's message resonates and I found his fans want more than just a selfie credited with authenticity had been living with his secret since being diagnosed HIV-positive. In 2007. It was devastating. It really almost took me out.

It really did.

And you kept quiet and I kept quiet for 14 years because she you know I'm of a certain age. I'm supposed to know better how this happened HIV-positive. I'm sorry, but when it ruled impose came along playing in HIV-positive character. He recognized yet another opportunity to find some relief through his art. I made the decision to let my character of prey tell stand and proxy for Billy's healing in the spring he revealed his diagnosis here. The information I know secret I'm fully transparent, lovely everything there art is healing Billy Porter find strength in controlling the narrative and freedom in being and celebrating. We use the most important role to him now is to inspire what this moment has taught me is to dream the impossible, because the impossible is possible. This is possible if you told me in 1982 that my black church that the would be famous for being a 50 hour left in your faith. You can convey so much just a little arrays I call this long. I an instrument instrumental in the birth of rock 'n' roll is about to go on sale Anthony Mason talks with the son of Les Paul about the guitar that electrified the music world lot number one in what Christy's calls the exceptional sale at auction later this week is one of the most influential instruments of the past century. So words are good This in the basement open a department, this is Les Paul's number one Gibson Gold top the first approved prototype. His son Jean says of his father's now iconic electric guitar to delicately that mere just stunning stunning absolute beautiful and the next part to stunning of how it looked is how we play the guitar made it on the CBS program in 1953. What is this guitar leaned everything this this was his crowning business 30 years of experiments of dream and his obsession with getting Gibson to make it Gibson rolled out its first Les Paul in 1952.

It was soon embraced by the guitar gods of rock 'n' roll show Led Zeppelin's Jimmy page and the stones Richards will play unless it's one of those perfect rock 'n' roll machines Carrie Keene of Christie's. It has the ability to be driven very high-volume with the distortion level that is appealing and wonderful died in 2009 was a guitar God himself. In the 50s with his then wife Mary. He had 28 hit records, including his signature tune, how high the Moon's quest to create a hard body electric guitar had started when he was growing up in Wisconsin when a friend passed him a note after a performance is that I could hear your voice. I could hear your harmonica fun parties that I couldn't hear you guitar and that bothered your father well. I don't think it bothered him. I think it little mop. One of Paul's early iterations. He called the log door hinge string a block away.

We showed it to Jim Axelrod for this program in 2002.

This is like the printing press, the model T was hardly his only invention.

Also, multi track recording as he demonstrated with Mary Ford on the bus with Alastair Cook and 53 voices that all the national inventors will always the only artist inducted into both the rock 'n' roll Hall of Fame and the inventors Hall of Fame was his proud of being an inventor as he was being a musician being a musician is why is Les Paul himself loves to play love Christie's has put a $100-$150,000 estimate on the instrument Jean Paul wonders how you value history what you hope this guitar. I'm going to miss that. I miss dad more said to me one time. He said you realize how many lightbulbs Edison made before he got it and that kind of rings in my mind what's Edison's first ball boards. That's how much it meant to dad year for Olivia Rego record-breaking hits multiple awards invite to the White House.

Even though it's a song reminds us, she's barely old enough to drive Tracy Smith caught up with her for the record, as we say clearly she's the girl who turn pain.

Rodrigo the perfect storm of talent, charm and ambition, seemingly came out of nowhere this year and exploded onto the national stage. For starters, her very first album. Our which debuted last spring number one was hailed by critics as revelatory track at the top 10 and this one driver's license was for a time the most listened to streaming song on the planet's T Olivia Rodrigo is on a run most singer songwriters can only dream about.

Started childhood home in Southern California.

You could barely write in the bedroom where she wrote some of her song and every song on sour or at least most of the songs are whole drain of emotions set to this beautiful music.

Where does that come from exons. I wrote Beck's uncle Fred ever had a boyfriend, honestly, and I suspect that feeling. There's nothing more painful like a human being and that feeling of loss. Seems she was always a performer. The only child of a teacher and therapist Olivia Rodrigo was comfortable enough at age 7 to sing in front of a crowd.

She wound up in the orbit first on his Aardvark, then high school musical. The musical series called out young girl on a set having to mow in front of a bunch of people you don't know me really comfortable with my emotions and expressing emotions and I think in hindsight, it's probably one of the reasons why I so comfortable noting in my songwriting music. She says become her emotional safety valve, emotional, and few of her songs expressed that better drivers like a wrenching lament girl got her license same time.

She lost the love of her life's shells give you chills the first time you did writing and feeling like it actually was a page about my diary song seemed to strike a chord with leeches even inspired a sketch on Saturday Night Live. She says the song is hearty about a real breakup, but it's not who she is there.

Part of you that thought maybe I want to share with the world.

I just think there is no other option to write it out feel sick That It Itself. How Dark to Get Free. Very Sad Is Girl Going through My First Real Heartbreak That I Think A Lot Of People Also Think, Listen to Music like Sad, Depressed Person Compete Farther from the Truth. Now, Definitely Not in All. Now Crying.

The Bedroom Floor All the Time That It's Fun to Write about Stuff like That and I Mean like I Was Just Writing That Have Now Been Going in My Slot Every Morning like Doing Interesting Joining Us in the Room Is Actress and Multiplatinum Recording Singer-Songwriter Olivia the Spotlight on Olivia Ridge Rego Is a Bit Brighter. I Am beyond Honored and She Went to the White House in July to Support the Vaccination Effort Station Is Been on Her Share of Red Carpets of Late but She Seems Remarkably Centered and for That She Credits Her Strong Relationship with Her Parents and Her Therapist. When Did You Start Therapy Times 16 Is a Really Big Life-Changing Moment and I've Learned so Much about Myself Was That Something That You Said I Need to Go Do This Was Sometimes a Stigma around It like I Was Saying to Put Me That You Have so Much so Crazy with Your Problems and Some Older People Can Do Younger People to Trivialize What They're Going through. Just Because Their Findings Can Look at the Surreal and yet so Violent Because It's Not Now an Adult Problem Pay Taxes yet or Whatever, Doesn't Mean That It Doesn't Hurt.

A Few Years Ago, Olivia Rodrigo Could Only Stand outside the Grammys Now Earned a Seat down Front Song Trader Is Only Her Latest Top 10 Hit from a Teenager Who Reminds Us All How to Take the Pain and Turn It into Something Powerful Song, Something I Did My Best to Please Feelings Thank You for Listening. Please Join Us When Our Trumpet Sounds Again Next Sunday Morning, It's Me Drew Barrymore All My Goodness, I Want to Tell You about Our New Show Business, and in Each Episode Mean a Weekly Gas to Cover All the Quirky Find Inspiring and Informative Stories That Exist on the Wall Because Well I and Maybe You Do Too. From the Newest Interior Design Trend Barbie Car to the Right and Wrong Way to Wash Her Armpit Also Getting the Things That You Just Kind of Will Probably Not Able to Do in Daytime Television. So Watch out. Tristan Is Ever You Get Your Podcast. It's a Good News on the Got