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WSB's Chris Chandler goes in-depth on the biggest stories of the day with local and national newsmakers, politicians, and experts.
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Chris Brand, CEO of the nonprofit Friends of Disabled Adults and Children (FODAC), is getting his group ready to support Jamaica in the wake of the devastation of Hurricane Melissa. Find out what they're sending and how local partners are making it possible.
Channel 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz gives some context on what Category 5 Hurricane Melissa will do to the island country and looks at how similar hurricanes have impacted the United States in years past.
CBS News White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses the possible motives of the various players in the government shutdown and when we may see a resolution.
WSB's Graham Carroll speaks to Alex Bebiak, President and Founder of Road Ready Foundation, about tire safety during Teen Driver Safety Week. Bebiak's teenage son was tragically killed in a car accident caused by bald tires.
Kim Scofi, President of United Military Care, speaks with WSB's Jennifer Perry about the free help for current service members and veterans her organization is offering today at the "We Care Vet Fair" at the Cobb Civic Center.
CBS News Chief Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane looks at what events might force Congress come to a deal to end the government shutdown and looks at the No Kings protests which took place over the weekend. Plus, the latest legal developments in the Comey and Bolton cases.
CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses the indictment against former National Security Advisor and Trump critic John Bolton and looks at the expectations for the meeting between presidents Trump and Zelensky in efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
CBS News Chief Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane looks at Congress' efforts to get the government back in operation and the latest developments in the prosecutions of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
A firestorm of controversy erupts after Decatur City Schools announces plans to close a K-2 school on short notice. Dr. Caroline Morgan Burchuck explains why this proposed closure isn't just an issue for Decatur's parents.
As the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas grows stronger with the release of all living Israeli hostages, we hear the key segment of President Trump's speech before Israel's parliament.
CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes looks at President Trump's itinerary for his overseas trip and discusses the role of US troops being sent to Israel in the wake of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Plus, what President Trump is doing to try to end the government shutdown.
CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave shares the latest update on the shortage of air traffic controllers, a shortage that has only gotten worse as the government shutdown has persisted.
Members of the Atlanta Jewish community reflect on the tragic anniversary and explain how the attacks in Israel have inflamed antisemitic rhetoric closer to home.
CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane looks at a Trump-appointed judge's rejection of the administration's attempt to send troops to Portland and prognosticates on the government shutdown and a Mideast peace deal.
CBS News White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses the latest developments in the current government shutdown, including President Trump's promise to fire government workers in agencies that do not support his agenda.
ABC's Karen Travers discusses the latest proposal to end the war between Israel and Hamas and explains the consequences for Hamas if it fails to agree to terms.
CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane discusses the Administration's plans to prosecute political opponents, including one from Atlanta. Plus, the chances of a government shutdown and the potential fallout if it happens.
CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses Washington's reaction to the indictment against former FBI Directory James Comey and an unusual meeting for the nation's top-level military leaders.
Dr. M. Daniele Fallin, the James W. Curran Dean of Public Health at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health shares her reaction to the President's announcement on autism and acetaminophen.
CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane looks at the norm-shattering changes underway at the Department of Justice and the potential of a government shutdown.
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