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S2025 E200 Episode 200
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Air travel is being delayed by a shortage of controllers who are not getting paid during the government shutdown. Meanwhile, President Trump suggested that not all of the 750,000 furloughed workers are guaranteed backpay. Kris Van Cleave and Ed O'Keefe report. Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee for a hearing on oversight of the Justice Department, her first time testifying before the panel since her confirmation. Scott MacFarlane has details. It's been two years since a sunrise dance party at Nova Music Festival turned into Israel's deadliest massacre. Survivors, friends and relatives came to mark the grim milestone at the site which has now turned into a memorial. Debora Patta reports. OpenAI's latest social media app is producing sophisticated videos that have Hollywood hollering. Jo Ling Kent took it for a spin. Allen Iverson is out with a new memoir and is revealing what he considers his greatest victory off the court. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor Maurice DuBois sat down with Iverson.

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2025/10/06 S2025 E199
Episode 199

President Trump has ordered National Guard troops into two more American cities -- Portland, Oregon, and Chicago. Ash-har Quraishi and Adam Yamaguchi report. It's a race against time to save the remaining 200 or so stranded climbers on Mount Everest after a massive storm dumped at least three feet of snow over the weekend. Imtiaz Tyab has more. It's been almost two years since Hamas launched deadly attacks inside Israel. Among those taken hostage, then killed, was Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a 23-year-old Israeli-American. His mother, Rachel, spoke to Debora Patta. Inside the deep blue waters of the East China Sea, a Canadian military aircraft surveys the vast expanse below. The CP-140 Aurora, a maritime patrol aircraft operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force, is designed primarily to hunt enemy submarines -- but this crew is on a different mission: tracking North Korean vessels engaged in illicit trade that violates United Nations sanctions. Anna Coren reports. At 13, Chip Madren was diagnosed with stage-four brain cancer and given just a few years to live. Against all odds, he survived and found healing outdoors, where time hunting and fishing helped his recovery -- and inspired others. Mark Strassmann reports. At 13, Chip Madren was diagnosed with stage-four brain cancer and given just a few years to live. Against all odds, he survived and found healing outdoors, where time hunting and fishing helped his recovery -- and inspired others. Mark Strassmann reports.