11/26: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Two National Guard members shot blocks away from White House; Sources say Speaker Johnson told White House that GOP is not interested in extending ACA subsidies
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are expressing concern over Washington Post reporting that alleges Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a verbal order to leave no survivors before a deadly U.S. attack on a suspected drug smuggling boat in early September. Reese Gorman, politics and Congress reporter for NOTUS, and Julia Manchester, White House reporter for The Hill, join to unpack the day's top stories.
Voters in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District will head to the polls Tuesday in what has become a test of Democrats' recent electoral momentum. CBS News political reporter Hunter Woodall has the latest.
President Trump recently used a slur for people with intellectual disabilities to describe Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. CBS News Minnesota reporter and anchor Esme Murphy joins to discuss.
The suspect in the National Guard shooting in Washington, D.C., served in a CIA-backed unit in Afghanistan before coming to the U.S. Elliot Ackerman, author and former intelligence officer who served in the same unit, joins "The Takeout" with more.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said Monday that Andrew Wolfe, the second National Guardsman shot in Washington, D.C., last week, has woken up from an induced coma. CBS News homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga has more.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt asserted Monday that President Trump has the authority to kill any suspected drug boat occupants headed toward the United States. Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz of Florida joins with her reaction.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday confirmed Washington Post reporting that the U.S. launched two strikes on an alleged drug boat in September, but denied Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the second strike that killed two survivors of the initial attack. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports. Then, Jamil Jaffer, former associate counsel to President George W. Bush, joins with analysis.
The Kremlin said on Wednesday it is "premature" to say a peace deal with Ukraine is near. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports. Then, Daniella Diaz, congressional reporter for NOTUS, and Tom LoBianco, editor and co-founder of 24sight News, join to discuss.
President Trump addresses United Nations General Assembly; Retired General McChrystal using battlefield tactics to assist businesses
President Trump urges Pam Bondi to prosecute political opponents; Trump and Elon Musk reunite at Charlie Kirk's memorial after public feud.
Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing makes first court appearance; U.N. commission concludes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
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.