
10/9: The Takeout with Major Garrett
New York Attorney General Letitia James is indicted; The government shutdown is now in its ninth day with no sign of a deal.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson joins "The Takeout" to discuss the Middle East peace deal, the government shutdown and more.
A newly surfaced video shows California gubernatorial frontrunner Katie Porter screaming at her staff. Laura Davison, Washington deputy bureau chief for Bloomberg News, and Marianna Sotomayor, congressional reporter for The Washington Post, join "The Takeout" with analysis.
After the death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, then-Attorney General Bill Barr said he died by suicide and that "a perfect storm of screw-ups" occurred inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has new reporting in this investigation.
Celebrations erupted in both Israel and Gaza after Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of President Trump's peace plan. Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter joins "The Takeout" to explain what led to the deal and discuss what comes next.
President Trump appears so hopeful his Middle East peace deal will hold that he intends to fly there this weekend to cement a solution that could transform the region. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has more.
A grand jury in Virginia on Thursday indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James. James brought and won a civil fraud case against President Trump, his adult sons and the Trump organization, with Mr. Trump being ordered to pay $355 million for inflating property values. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman has more.
Major Garrett is joined by Swifties and fellow CBS News peers Olivia Rinaldi, Gabrielle Ake and Nancy Cordes for a wide-ranging conversation about themes of Taylor Swift's new album, "The Life of a Showgirl."
Speaker Mike Johnson is keeping the House chamber in recess during the government shutdown. The move is upsetting lawmakers who want to hold a vote on releasing the full Jeffrey Epstein files. Political strategists Kevin Sheridan and Chuck Rocha join with analysis.
Suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting is not cooperating, Utah governor says; Oklahoma City’s GOP mayor makes the case for diversity.
Suspect in killing of Charlie Kirk in custody after manhunt; Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein joins The Takeout.
Suspect still at large in fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk; U.S. marks 24 years since 9/11 terror attacks
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at an event in Utah.
Labor market added 911,000 fewer jobs than earlier reported; Baltimore Orioles’ owner David Rubenstein joins The Takeout
Trump admin. announces immigration crackdown in Chicago; Connecticut, Rhode Island sue Trump admin. for halting work on offshore wind farm
August jobs report shows labor market cooling; Fantasy football tips ahead of this weekend's NFL action.
RFK Jr. faces questions on CDC turmoil at Senate hearing; Some colleges allowing pets in dorms to reduce stress.
Jeffrey Epstein survivors call for full files to be released; the state of philanthropy in the United States today
Trump says “we’re going in” when asked about possibly sending troops to Chicago; New book looks at the intelligence battle between Russia and the U.S.
Trump revokes Kamala Harris' Secret Service Protection; Ohio State begins title defense against Arch Manning & Texas Longhorns
FBI investigating Minneapolis school shooting as domestic terrorism; Memo from think tank “Third Way” suggests words Democrats should avoid using.
Two children were killed and 17 people are injured in a Minneapolis school shooting; President Trump orders flags to be flown at half-staff after the deadly shooting in Minneapolis.
Fed Gov. Lisa Cook filing lawsuit over Trump's attempted firing; Changes coming to House Freedom Caucus
Federal officials arrest more than 1,000 people in D.C. crime crackdown; Former DOGE staffer Katie Miller launches weekly podcast for conservative women.