CBS News Will Provide Gavel To Gavel Coverage On Thursday Of Kavanaugh Hearings

By: Sep. 26, 2018
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CBS News Will Provide Gavel To Gavel Coverage On Thursday Of Kavanaugh Hearings

CBS News will broadcast live, gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Thursday, Sept. 27. CBS THIS MORNING (7:00-9:00 AM) and CBS EVENING NEWS WITH JEFF GLOR (6:30-7:00 PM, ET) will originate from Washington. Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson and Jeff Glor will anchor coverage from Washington and lead the Network's special coverage beginning at 10:00 AM, ET, on the CBS Television Network with additional coverage on CBSN, CBS News' 24/7 streaming news service.

CBS THIS MORNING will be anchored by O'Donnell from Capitol Hill with King and Dickerson from the Washington bureau. CBS THIS MORNING anchors and CBS EVENING NEWS' Jeff Glor will anchor CBS News' special report "CBS News Coverage of the Kavanaugh Hearings" live throughout the day. The CBS EVENING NEWS WITH JEFF GLOR will broadcast live from the Washington bureau. A team of CBS News correspondents will contribute to the division-wide coverage including Nancy Cordes, Jan Crawford, Ed O'Keefe, Weijia Jiang and Paula Reid. CBS News contributors Jodi Kantor and Rikki Klieman will also join the coverage.

CBSN will stream coverage led by Vladimir Duthiers and Anne Marie Green starting at 9:00 AM, ET. CBS News' special coverage at 10:00 AM, ET, will be simulcast on CBSN. Additionally, CBSN will continue to deliver original reporting with Tanya Rivero following the end of the hearings and into the evening. The CBS EVENING NEWS WITH JEFF GLOR will provide comprehensive coverage on the day's events.

CBS News Radio will provide wall-to-wall coverage of the hearings with Steven Portnoy anchoring from Washington; Steve Dorsey and Leonard Steinhorn will contribute. CBS News Radio will also provide stations with short-form special reports throughout the day.

CBS THIS MORNING will begin the day with coverage ahead of the hearings and will also offer an optional additional hour for select stations at 9:00 AM, ET.

CBS Newspath, CBS News' newsgathering organization providing news and information to 200+ CBS affiliates nationwide and to broadcasters around the world, will feature extensive coverage of the hearings throughout the day. Mola Lenghi and Nikole Killion will report from Capitol Hill.

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