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CBS News and Stations
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“CBS MORNINGS” AND “CBS SATURDAY MORNING” GUEST LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF NOV. 4, 2024
CBS SATURDAY MORNING Saturday, Nov. 2 Saturday Sessions: Hippo Campus, rock band The Dish: Roberta Hall McCarron, chef Bill Nighy, actor in “Joy” CBS MORNINGS Monday, Nov. 4 Cole Hauser, actor in YELLOWSTONE Chris Krebs, former United States director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and David Becker, executive director and co-founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research Terry Sullivan, Republican strategist, and Joel Payne, Democratic strategist and CBS News contributor Tuesday, Nov. 5 Ed Gordon, award-win...
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60 Minutes
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“60 MINUTES” LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 3
Airs 7:00-8:00 PM, ET/ PT on the CBS Television Network ELECTION TRUTH – Days before America elects its next president of the United States, all eyes are on Georgia after it was a center of the scheme to overthrow the 2020 election. In this year’s high-stakes race, correspondent Scott Pelley reports on how Georgia officials plan to ensure public trust, combat election fraud conspiracy theories and protect the safety of poll workers. Henry Schuster and Sarah Turcotte are the producers. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES – Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe versus Wade, 20 states have either ban...
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“CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING” LISTINGS FOR NOV. 3, 2024 (9:00-10:30 AM, ET)
Jane Pauley Anchors Watch “CBS News Sunday Morning” MIXED MESSAGES – David Pogue gets to the bottom of all those political commercials we can’t seem to avoid. BOOT CAMP – Lee Cowan saddles up at a camp where Taylor Sheridan, the force behind YELLOWSTONE, runs a training program for the actors on the hit series to ride horses and act like real cowboys. PAST AND PRESENT – Ted Koppel travels to Colonial Williamsburg to talk politics and more with historical characters of the past to get a sense of the future. PHOTO FINISH – Robert Costa looks at the history and impact of political phot...
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48 Hours
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A COUPLE’S FIRST DATE ENDS WITH AN AMBUSH – CAN THE ONLY SURVIVOR IDENTIFY THE SHOOTER?
“48 Hours” Reports on the Harrowing Story in “Fatal First Date” Saturday, Nov. 2 at 10:00 PM, ET/PT Leslie Reeves and Chris Smith Watch a Preview A powerful new episode of 48 HOURS features the story of Chris Smith and Leslie Reeves, whose first date took a tragic and deadly turn. Correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the harrowing story in “Fatal First Date,” to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 2 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+. The 2021 incident in Farmersville, Ill., began like any other date night. Smith and Reeves met online and deci...
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CBS News and Stations
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CRAIG WILSON NAMED EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF THE “CBS WEEKEND NEWS”
Adrienne Roark, president of newsgathering and editorial for CBS News and Stations, shared the note below with staff to announce Craig Wilson’s expanded role: Hi everyone, I’m pleased to announce that Craig Wilson has been named the executive producer of the CBS WEEKEND NEWS. As many of you know, Craig has dedicated much of his career in journalism to CBS News. He first walked through our doors in 1995 and has worked on almost every show and platform we have here. And for the past four years, he’s overseen the Weekend Evening News as a senior broadcast producer and newswriter, broadeni...
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NORAH O’DONNELL’S INTERVIEW WITH VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS AIRS OCT. 27 ACROSS CBS NEWS PLATFORMS
Norah O’Donnell Anchors the “CBS Evening News” Live from Houston Tonight as She Covers the Vice President’s Latest Campaign Stop CBS EVENING NEWS anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell will interview Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris in Kalamazoo, Mich., this weekend for a CBS News exclusive. O’Donnell will join the vice president on the campaign trail in Houston and Kalamazoo to provide viewers with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the final days of her campaign. The interview with the vice president will air first on CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING on S...
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60 Minutes
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LISTINGS FOR “60 MINUTES” SUNDAY, OCT. 27
Airs 7:30-8:30 PM ET/7:00-8:00 PM PT After NFL Football on the CBS Television Network DEPORTATION: Cecilia Vega examines former President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to conduct the largest deportation in American history. She goes out with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Maryland as they arrest undocumented immigrants with criminal records, and she talks with one of the people Trump is likely to ask to oversee the mass deportations if he’s elected: Tom Homan, who led ICE when the Trump administration separated about 5,000 migrant children from their parents at t...
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“CBS MORNINGS” AND “CBS SATURDAY MORNING” GUEST LISTINGS FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 28, 2024
CBS SATURDAY MORNING Saturday, Oct. 26 Saturday Sessions: The Red Clay Strays, rock band The Dish: Michael Mina, chef and restaurateur Mike Missanelli, sportscaster and host of The Coldest Murder podcast CBS MORNINGS Monday, Oct. 28 Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and author of Merlin’s Tour of the Universe Tuesday, Oct. 29 TBD Wednesday, Oct. 30 Shaina Taub, actor, singer and writer of Suffs Pilar Guzmán, editorial director of Oprah Daily, and Dr. Lori Gottlieb, psychotherapist and author Thursday, Oct. 31 Boris Johnson, ...
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48 Hours
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A NURSE IS SHOT DEAD IN HER APARTMENT – INVESTIGATORS SAY THE SCENE LOOKED ODD – CAN THEY PIECE TOGETHER WHAT HAPPENED?
“48 Hours” Reports in “The Strange Shooting of Alex Pennig” Saturday, Oct. 26 at 10:00 PM, ET/PT Watch a Preview Police were called to the Minnesota apartment of 32-year-old nurse Alex Pennig in December 2022. Her friend, Matthew Ecker, told first responders that Pennig had shot herself in the head. Officers arrived to find Pennig lying on her back in the bathroom. However, officers noted unusual findings, including the position Alex was found in. The gun was found with her left hand on it, but Alex was right-handed. So, was it a tragic, self-inflicted act, or something more sinister?...