Tuesday, January 21, 2020

CBS NEWS BEGINS SPECIAL COVERAGE ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS OF THE SENATE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF PRESIDENT TRUMP

CBS NEWS BEGINS SPECIAL COVERAGE ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS OF THE SENATE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF PRESIDENT TRUMP

CBS EVENING NEWS anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell will lead CBS News’ coverage of the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. O’Donnell will anchor a CBS News Special Report today, Jan. 21 at approximately 1:00 PM, ET from Washington, D.C., on the CBS Television Network, as the Senate considers the organizing resolution for the impeachment trial. CBSN, CBS News’ 24/7 free streaming news service, will offer viewers live, uninterrupted coverage of the trial.
CBS News will continue to broadcast Special Reports each day of the Senate impeachment trial. These reports will draw from CBS News’ standout roster of Washington journalists, including chief Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes from Capitol Hill; FACE THE NATION moderator and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan; chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett; White House correspondents Paula Reid, Ben Tracy, and Weijia Jiang; and additional CBS News correspondents. As the trial begins, the CBS News Special Reports will also call on the robust experience of 60 MINUTES correspondents Lesley Stahl and John Dickerson, who join with historical perspective and analysis. CBS News contributors Jonathan Turley and Kim Wehle will also provide analysis of the proceedings.
Starting today, CBS THIS MORNING co-hosts Gayle King, Anthony Mason, and Tony Dokoupil will preview each day’s proceedings and feature reporting from CBS News’ team of Washington correspondents.
The CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O’DONNELL will continue to offer authoritative coverage of all of the days’ events from its new home in Washington, D.C. The broadcasts will include new reporting and expert analysis from the team of CBS News correspondents.
CBSN, CBS News’ 24/7 free streaming news service, will stream wall-to-wall coverage of the impeachment trial with analysis leading up to and at the conclusion of each trial day. CBSN will stream special editions of “Red and Blue” each night featuring reporting and analysis from CBS News correspondents and contributors.
Follow CBS News’ live updating coverage of the Senate impeachment trial at cbsnews.com/impeachment. The live blog features the latest insight and analysis from CBS News correspondents and will also be the Network’s one-stop destination for its multiplatform coverage of the trial each day.
CBS Newspath, CBS News’ newsgathering organization providing news and information to 200+ affiliates nationwide and to broadcasters around the world, will feature extensive coverage and digital content on the trial. CBS News correspondents Natalie Brand, Skyler Henry and Katherine Johnson will report on the proceedings from Capitol Hill.
CBS News Radio will provide gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate impeachment trial along with short-form Special Reports. Correspondent Bill Rehkopf will anchor coverage from the nation’s capital and will be joined by correspondent Steve Dorsey, White House correspondent Steven Portnoy, and political consultant and professor Leonard Steinhorn. CBS News Radio will also stream coverage online and on smart speakers. Simply ask a smart speaker to play CBS News Radio, or download the CBS News Radio app from the Apple App store here.

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