CBS News Special Report - Season 4 / Year 2025

CBS News Special Report - Season 4 / Year 2025

Season 4 / Year 2025

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DatesJan 7, 2025 - Jan 20, 2025
Previous Season

Episodes

President Jimmy Carter 1924-2024
Year 2025Episode 1180 min

President Jimmy Carter 1924-2024

Special reports covering the transport of the 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter (1924-2024) to the U.S. Capitol to lie in State.

Jan 7, 2025
President Jimmy Carter 1924-2024
Year 2025Episode 2150 min

President Jimmy Carter 1924-2024

9 a.m. President Carter's remains are removed from the Capitol with a ceremony. 9:30 a.m. President Carter's remains arrive at the Washington National Cathedral, where a brief arrival ceremony is held. 10 a.m. The National Funeral Service for President Carter takes place. 11:15 a.m. Upon conclusion of the funeral service, President Carter and his family will travel by motorcade to Joint Base Andrews.

Jan 9, 2025
President Biden's Farewell Address
Year 2025Episode 330 min

President Biden's Farewell Address

President Biden is delivering his farewell address to the nation. 

Jan 15, 2025
The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump
Year 2025Episode 4480 min

The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump

Norah O'Donnell will anchor the all-day coverage on the CBS Television Network and streaming on CBS News 24/7, continuing until at least 5:00 PM, ET. CBS News journalists will join the coverage throughout the day, including John Dickerson, Maurice DuBois, Margaret Brennan, Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, Nancy Cordes, Major Garrett, Robert Costa, Jan Crawford, Dr. Jon LaPook, Ed O'Keefe, Weijia Jiang, Kris Van Cleave, Nikole Killion, Scott MacFarlane, Caitlin Huey-Burns, Nancy Chen, Omar Villafranca, Kelly O'Grady, Nicole Sganga and Willie Inman.  

Jan 20, 2025
Inauguration in America
Year 2025Episode 560 min

Inauguration in America

The day concludes with INAUGURATION IN AMERICA – A CBS NEWS PRIMETIME REPORT at 10:00 PM, ET on the CBS Television Network, anchored by John Dickerson, Maurice DuBois and Margaret Brennan. CBS News journalists will share key moments from the inauguration with newsmaker interviews, examine the state of the nation and illuminate  the hopes of the American people as the new administration begins.

Jan 20, 2025

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