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Another school shooting, this time in Nashville. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey has more in this "Reporter's Notebook."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
More on how the recovery went from CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey.
CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey has details on the unidentified flying object and what to expect from an investigation.
Today on the Show: Mark dabbles into politic with the question is the Democrats' distancing themselves from Biden and hope he do not to run again for Presidency based on the latest scandal. Also, what's the weirdest food in every state and Russ from Gainesville participated in his own game called "Have I ever with Russ." Also, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey and Comedian Taylor Williamson called into the show.
CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey has the latest from Washington, D.C. as voting for Speaker of the House continues
The Biden administration has announced several changes at the U.S. Mexico border. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey explains the changes with WCBS anchor Ashok Bhalla.
Ian, in for Scoot, talks to CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey about NY Attorney General Letitita James' $250m fraud lawsuit
CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey joined the TIAM crew talking the latest with the Politico report of the overturn of Roe v Wade.
Coronavirus numbers continue to surge across the U.S. as the country passes 3 million confirmed cases. The Trump administration maintains an all-out push for children to return to school in the fall. The Supreme Court hands down a pair of highly anticipated decisions involving President Trump's financials. Parts of the nation brace for a serious heat wave. Plus -- An interview with the Green Party's presumptive presidential nominee. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
Another major ruling from the Supreme Court today has some analysts rethinking the role of its Chief Justice. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey has that in today's "Reporter's Notebook."
The coronavirus outbreak worsens, keeping the world on edge and sending Wall Street into a tailspin. Democratic presidential hopefuls continue their push for the party's nomination ahead of Super Tuesday. President Trump takes a trip to India. Plus -- disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is found guilty of two felony sex crimes. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
Another historic milestone in the impeachment of President Trump. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey has that on today's "Reporter's Notebook."
A pair of deadly shootings at military bases in Florida and Hawaii. House Democrats announce they will begin writing articles of impeachment against President Trump. New sanctions against Iran. A look at the country's latest jobs report. Plus -- a prominent candidate drops out of the democratic presidential race. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
The eyes of the nation turn to Washington as the public phase of the House impeachment inquiry begins. Democrats, Republicans, and the Trump administration react as the House hears from three different officials as part of the ongoing inquiry of President Trump. A jury finds former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone guilty on all seven charges faced for his role in the 2016 election. Plus -- a shooting at a California high school leaves two dead and three more wounded. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
Amid the political chaos, a moment of celebration at the White House today. More from CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey in today's "Reporter's Notebook."
Spurred by a whistleblower complaint over a phone call with Ukraine's president, Democrats launch a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump. The Trump administration makes the transcript of that call public, with the president saying there was nothing wrong with it. The acting director of national intelligence testifies before the House Intelligence Committee about his handling of the whistleblower complaint. Plus -- President Trump visits New York to take part in the General Assembly of the United Nations. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
Correspondent Steve Futterman covers the El Paso, Texas mass shooting. Correspondent Jim Krasula reports on the Dayton, Ohio mass shooting. White House Correspondent Ben Tracy reports on criticism of the President's visit to Dayton. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
A change of heart by President Trump on his nominee for Director of National Intelligence. The U.S. announces new tariffs on China as a trade deal between the two countries remains in limbo. The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates. Osama bin Laden's son is killed. The president holds a rally as his re-election campaign continues. Plus -- the massive field of Democratic presidential candidates takes part in two nights of debate in Detroit. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
Two major earthquakes rocked Southern California this week, with aftershocks still being felt throughout the region. President Trump holds his Independence Day "Salute to America" celebration to honor the U.S. military. Democrats criticize the event as a political move. A battle over citizenship and the 2020 census. Plus -- mass protests in Hong Kong. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more in the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
Two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman are attacked, with the U.S. pointing a finger at Iran as the culprit. While Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling is complete, the U.S. House of Representatives continues to pursue documents and testimony from key players involved in the probe. CBS News Radio sits down with the prime minister of Georgia. Plus -- a prominent member of the Trump administration announces a White House departure. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
President Trump visited the United Kingdom this past week, where he, Queen Elizabeth, and other world leaders commemorated the 75th anniversary of D-Day. Meanwhile, back in the states, tariff talks with Mexico continued. Plus, a former Broward County sheriff's deputy is arrested over his lack of response during the Parkland school shooting. CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more from our London bureau on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Washington
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Amtrak Train Derailment near Tacoma, CBS News Update (01:02). John McCain to Not Vote on Republican Tax Bill, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey (02:20). The Last Jedi Scores Big, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (04:33). Atlanta’s Airport Shuts Down after Power Goes Out, WBZ’s Doug Cope (05:53). Happy Day of Coverage, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl (08:10). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (11:00). Fireworks Returning to Boston Harbor on New Year’s Eve, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (13:31). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. GOP Tax Reform Working Its Way Through Congress, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey (01:10). Amazon Cuts Prices at Whole Foods Again, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (03:25). Sexual Harassment Training Coming to Washington, Correspondent Bob Costantini (05:10). Sexual Harassment Training Already in Place at Beacon Hill, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl (08:05). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (11:20). CA School Shooting, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman (13:25). Newbury Street Makes the List of Most Expensive Retail Locations, WBZ’s Ben Parker (15:10). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Host Mary Blake brings you a closer look at today’s top stories. General Electric, Coastal Capitol Group’s Dave Caruso. Friendly’s, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Texting & Walking, WBZ’s Ben Parker. Tax Bill, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey. Patriots & Celtics, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. President Trump in Asia, CBS News Correspondent Pamela Falk. Puerto Rico, Correspondent Steve Kastenbaum. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!
Our Host Rod Fritz takes a closer look at today’s top stories: The Iran Deal, CBS News National Security Consultant Jeff McCausland. Kobe Steel Company, Bloomberg Business’s Tracy Johnke. Clinton Global Initiative Meeting, WBZ’s Ben Parker. Dealing with Panhandling in Salem, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. The Patriots Vs. The Jets, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. The Sounds of Cuba, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey. Honor Flights, WBZ’s Mary Blake. Tune in to WBZ News Radio 1030 every weekday at 12:30PM for Reporters Roundup!
Art Cohen has all of today’s top stories. Boston Sports Teams Come Together to Fight Racism, WBZ’s Doug Cope (01:05). Legal Pot-Smokers Give a Boost to the Fast Food Industry, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (03:14). Trump’s Tax Reform Plan, CBS News Political Analyst Leonard Steinhorn (05:00). More on Puerto Rico, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey (07:15). Sports, WBZ’s Mike Riley (10:06). Dan Rea and Diane Stern Enter the Broadcasters Hall of Fame, WBZ’s Bernice Corpuz (11:25). Hugh Hefner Dies at 91, WBZ’s Josh Binswanger (13:20). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.