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The Takeout with Major Garrett
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The Takeout, hosted by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, is a never-take-yourself-too-seriously daily show that harnesses the best and latest reporting from CBS News. Its motto: relentlessly curious, steadfastly non-ideological. Featuring unique guest interviews, investigative journalism and the day’s biggest events, The Takeout will also simplify and explain the complexities and acronyms of official Washington. The show is driven by national politics but lives comfortably in deep discussions of economics, pop culture, sports and technology.
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Major has a wide-ranging interview with Chris Whipple about his profile on White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. Major and Chris discuss her perspective on the boat strikes in Venezuela, reaction to pardons of January 6th offenders and her role in the administration. Chris provides his take on whether Wiles will receive backlash for her involvement in the piece.
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Major starts tonight with Katrina Kaufman in Providence, RI as law enforcement officials are still looking for the person behind the shooting at Brown University. Katrina details the latest. White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is not known for being in front of the camera, but a new longform piece from Vanity Fair provides an inside look into one of the most powerful women in the Trump Administration: her perspective on the President's boat strikes in Venezuela, his decision to pardon January 6 rioters and much more. Major speaks with Chris Whipple, the journalist behind the longform interview, about his takeaways with Wiles. Plus, Parkland survivor Cameron Kasky joins "The Takeout" to discuss his reasoning for running in New York's 12th Congressional District in an already crowded primary. Join us!
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Major speaks with Tom Hanson on what we know about the shooting that happened at Brown University, before officials provide an update to the public. Jonathan Vigliotti joins from California with an update on the charges against Nick Reiner for the murders of his parents, Rob and Michelle. Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, Speaker Johnson has decided not to put a vote on extending subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, to the ire of moderate Republicans in his party. New York Republican Congressman Mike Lawler, who called the decision “idiotic,” joins to discuss his criticism. All that and more on “The Takeout.”
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The show’s coverage begins with Tom Hanson in Providence, Rhode Island where the shooting at Brown University killed two students. Officials update the public with a new development that there’s a new person of interest in the investigation, even showing footage of them near the campus. Major speaks with Brown University senior Talia Levine about where she was and her reaction to the shooting, before pivoting to our second big story of the day. Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michelle, were found dead in their Brentwood home. Jonathan Vigliotti provides the latest, while Chief Film Critic at Variety, Peter Debruge sets the scene for Reiner’s impact in the industry.
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Major has a wide-ranging interview with New York Times investigative reporter Jodi Kantor. Major and Jodi discuss how the rise of artificial intelligence is affecting recent college graduates who are facing difficulty in the job market. They also go down memory lane on the challenges they faced transitioning from college to the journalism industry.
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Major interviews Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) and Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) about their thoughts on ACA subsidies, the administration's immigration policies as well as the recent boat strikes in Venezuela. Padilla and Sheehy also discuss their joint legislation to boost wildfire prevention.
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Major and Scott MacFarlane start out the show by discussing the photos released by the House Oversight Committee about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with other powerful men, including President Trump and Fmr. President Bill Clinton. A judge has blocked the Trump Administration from detaining Kilmar Abrego-Garcia once again. Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports on his next steps. Plus, Senators from opposing sides of the aisle come together for a joint interview: Montana Republican Tim Sheehy and California Democrat Alex Padilla speak with Major about health care, immigration, and their legislation on wildfire prevention. Join us right here on The Takeout!
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Major begins his monologue discussing the backstory of ACA subsidies, how millions of Americans are affected by the measure, before reporting that both Democrat and Republican plans failed to pass the Senate, as was expected. Caitlin Huey-Burns explained the breakdown in plans for both parties, and spoke with Americans on Capitol Hill about how they're dealing with the rise in their premiums come January. Moments before the show went on air, Indiana lawmakers decided to vote against a congressional map that would have benefited the GOP makeup in the state. Hunter Woodall joins Major on set with more. Plus, Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Machado secretly traveled from Venezuela to Norway to receive her award, with the help of the Grey Bull Foundation. Lilia Luciano shares her exclusive interview with the man behind the organization: U.S. Special Forces veteran Bryan Stern. Join us right here on The Takeout!
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Major has a wide-ranging interview with ESPN Commentator Paul Finebaum about his decision not to run for Senate in Alabama. Finebaum also discusses his recent criticism of Notre Dame, amid their exclusion from the College Football Playoff as well as Indiana's shocking rise in college football. You won't want to miss it!
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Major begins his monologue tonight with the perspectives of Pennsylvania voters, following President Trump's trip to Mount Pocono about the economy. They weigh in on what grade he should receive for his current policies. Nancy joins from the White House with more. Congress has yet to come up with a solution of whether subsidies for the Affordable Care Act should be extended, and if so, for how long. Doctor and Kansas Republican Senator Roger Marshall discusses how his proposal stands out, compared to his colleagues. One day after becoming elected the first Democratic Mayor of Miami in 30 years, Eileen Higgins joins "The Takeout" to discuss her strategy to victory and her issues with the Trump Administration in regards to their immigration policy. Plus, ESPN Sports Analyst Paul Finebaum speaks with Major about his decision not to run for Senate, recent criticism of Notre Dame not being part of the College Football Playoff and more. Listen to the full episode here!
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Major has a wide-ranging interview with Leland Vittert, NewsNation Anchor and Author of “Born Lucky,” where he details his personal journey. From his autism diagnosis at age 8, to his decision to enter the journalism industry, Vittert details the impact that his father had on managing his diagnosis and his take on the current conversation that society is having on autism.
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On the heels of his POLITICO interview, President Trump travels to Mount Pocono, PA to make his case on the economy. Nancy Cordes is at the event with more. The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates tomorrow for the third time in a row. Jill Schlesinger previews what the decision means. Plus, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins joins “The Takeout” to discuss what’s in the new $12 billion aid package to farmers. Listen to the full episode here!
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After Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's 60 Minutes interview, President Trump criticizes his former ally on Truth Social, calling her "low IQ" and a "traitor." Nancy Cordes joins from the White House to discuss his comments, along with his announcement to provide relief to U.S. farmers. Jan Crawford is at the Supreme Court to detail arguments on whether the President's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter was unconstitutional. The Texas Senate race heats up, as one member of Congress joins in and one former Representative bows out. Major speaks with Former Rep. Colin Allred, who made the decision to suspend his campaign and run for the House instead. Plus, a Minnesota state fraud scandal reaches national news, with the Treasury Department now investigating the scheme. MN State Rep. Kristin Robbins speaks with Major about the latest. Listen to the full episode here!
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President Trump receives a new award called the FIFA Peace Prize during the World Draw. at the Kennedy Center. Trump meets with Canadian PM Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Weijia Jiang joins from the White House with more. Jamie Watson, former soccer player and match analyst with MLS Season Pass, breaks down the groups for the World Cup. Scott MacFarlane reports on what we know about the pipe bomb suspect, while Charlie D’Agata discusses the latest U.S. strike in Venezuela. All that and more on The Takeout!
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Select members of Congress were given a classified briefing on the Venezuela boat strike on September 2nd. While some matters were agreed upon, other issues, like whether a deadly second strike against two survivors was proper.Rep. Chrissy Houlahan joins The Takeout with her reaction to where things stand.That and much more on The Takeout.
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A government report on "Signalgate" was released evaluating Defense Secretary Hegseth’s actions. Senator Jack Reed provides reaction to that, the boat strikes in Venezuela and what his response to an attack on land would be. That and more on "The Takeout".
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David Shedd joins The Takeout with Major Garrett to discuss his new book, “he Great Heist: China’s Epic Campaign to Steal America’s Secrets”. He breaks down global threats, intelligence challenges, and America’s evolving role in the world. This episode offers clear, sharp insight into the issues shaping U.S. security today. Listen to the full conversation here!
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Major covers the Pentagon’s second strike on a suspected drug boat with reporting from Weijia Jiang and analysis from a national security expert. Lawmakers Kevin Kiley and Sam Liccardo explain their bipartisan plan to extend ACA tax credits. Scott MacFarlane details questions surrounding FBI Director Kash Patel’s use of a government jet. Major also speaks with David Shedd about his new book The Great Heist on China’s sweeping campaign to steal America’s secrets. Listen to the full episode here!v
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After a Washington Post report came out that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered military officials to kill all survivors on a September 2 attack, the Trump Administration is explaining its actions. Ed O'Keefe discusses the White House reaction, lawyer Jamil Jaffer discusses the legal ramifications of these strikes, and Florida Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz joins Major to condemn the actions from the White House. Nicole Sganga details the latest developments following the National Guard shooting. Plus, Tennessee will hold a congressional special election tomorrow to replace retiring Rep. Mark Green. Major speaks with Hunter Woodall about what to expect for this race. All that and more on The Takeout!
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Major speaks with writer/author Matthew Davis on his book, "Biography of a Mountain," which discusses the controversy behind the construction of Mount Rushmore, how the national landmark was received by Native Americans, and how much of the history is erased from the memorial site. Listen to the full conversation here!
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you're lying ....it is absolutely a genocide...and you know it ..
Israel managed to alienate the entire world...that requires skill...
Uninformative, evasive, redirected off point answers to most tough questions... not too surprising given her history as a CIA officer
I have as you say thoroughly enjoyed most all episodes of The Takeout. This was the best. I loved every second of it. Gary Weber
Chillingly informative. A must listen...
As an Italian in the UK I really enjoyed listening to this. I can also confirm that I stayed at home and ate Italian 😅😃 🍝 🍷 🧀☕
"The James Corden Show" Me excuse, but isn't it "the Late Late Show w/ James Corden"?
I'm new to podcast listening. how do I find Major's episode here in Houston Texas and are they broadcast LIVE? Where did he do his podcast at in Houston?
love The Takeout, eagerly await each new episode.
Wow, difficult to listen to but necessary to hear.
loved this episode. I wish everyone in the US was encouraged to listen. Please keep focusing on dealing with AI. Actually, after listening I very concerned about our country. Bravo
talk income inequality why colleges is so expensive