10/21: The Takeout with Major Garrett

10/21: The Takeout with Major Garrett

President Trump demands DOJ pay him $230 million over past federal cases, the New York Times reports; PBS documentary “The Rise of RFK Jr.” debuts. CBS News 24/7 is the premier anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations…

Director of "The Rise of RFK Jr." on HHS secretary's childhood, politics

Director of “The Rise of RFK Jr.” on HHS secretary’s childhood, politics

PBS’s new Frontline documentary, “The Rise of RFK Jr.,” premieres Tuesday night and explores how Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of one of the United States’ most prominent Democratic families, ended up in President Trump’s administration. The film’s director,…

Tariffs starting to impact consumer prices, analysis finds

Tariffs starting to impact consumer prices, analysis finds

A new analysis shows that President Trump’s tariffs are starting to have an impact on businesses and consumers. The St. Louis Federal Reserve found that companies passed 35% of tariff costs onto shoppers early this summer. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter…

North Carolina Democratic Party chair says "we're going to fight back" on redistricting efforts

North Carolina Democratic Party chair says “we’re going to fight back” on redistricting efforts

The North Carolina state Senate has approved a new congressional map, favoring Republicans in a growing trend of redistricting efforts across the U.S. North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton joins “The Daily Report” to discuss. CBS News 24/7 is…

Breaking down the key November races in New York, Virginia, California and New Jersey

Breaking down the key November races in New York, Virginia, California and New Jersey

With exactly two weeks until Election Day, some key races could have big impacts nationwide. In New Jersey and Virginia, there are contests for governor. New York City voters will be choosing their next mayor, and in California, voters will…

"Demolition derby" at the White House is unprecedented, historian Douglas Brinkley says

“Demolition derby” at the White House is unprecedented, historian Douglas Brinkley says

President Trump is demolishing parts of the White House East Wing to make way for a new ballroom. Douglas Brinkley, U.S. presidential historian and professor of history at Rice University, joins “The Daily Report” to talk about the demolition. CBS…

Reaction in Colombia amid tensions with U.S. over strikes on alleged drug boats

Reaction in Colombia amid tensions with U.S. over strikes on alleged drug boats

Since early September, the Trump administration has struck at least seven alleged drug-carrying boats in the Caribbean. Colombia’s president is now accusing the U.S. of murder, claiming one of the attacks hit a fisherman. In response, President Trump said he…

Takeaways from Trump's meeting with Republicans amid government shutdown

Takeaways from Trump’s meeting with Republicans amid government shutdown

President Trump is urging Republican lawmakers not to compromise with Democrats over ending the government shutdown. He met with Republican senators at the White House Tuesday, saying he wants the government to be funded before any budget negotiations. CBS News’…

Legal reporter details messages from Virginia prosecutor about Letitia James indictment

Legal reporter details messages from Virginia prosecutor about Letitia James indictment

The U.S. attorney tasked with going after New York Attorney General Letitia James recently sent several messages via Signal to a legal reporter about the case. The recipient of the messages, senior editor at Lawfare Anna Bower, joins “The Takeout”…

From the archives: Richard Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre

From the archives: Richard Nixon’s Saturday Night Massacre

On October 20, 1973, President Richard Nixon asked Attorney General Elliot Richardson to dismiss Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor tasked with investigating the June 1972 Watergate break-in. Richardson refused and a series of resignations and firings followed. Dan Rather anchored…