CBS NEWS WILL PRESENT A LIVE "48 HOURS: PARIS UNDER ATTACK" PRIMETIME SPECIAL TONIGHT (8:00 PM, ET) AHEAD OF ITS DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
"CBS This Morning" Co-Host Norah O'Donnell Anchors Live From New York;
"CBS Evening News" Anchor Scott Pelley and a Team of Correspondents Report
From Paris and Around the World
CBS News will present a live 48 HOURS: PARIS UNDER ATTACK primetime special tonight, Nov. 14 (8:00 PM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
CBS THIS MORNING Co-Host Norah O'Donnell will anchor the special edition of 48 HOURS from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York. CBS EVENING NEWS Anchor and Managing Editor Scott Pelley will report on the attacks from Paris, along with a team of CBS News correspondents in Paris, Washington, D.C., New York and around the world. The special will include in-depth reports on the attacks, the politics of terrorism, security vulnerabilities, the latest U.S. intelligence, interviews with witnesses, and a profile of the U.S. band Eagles of Death Metal, which was playing at the Bataclan concert hall when the attacks occurred.
The special 48 HOURS broadcast will lead into CBS News' multi-platform coverage of the Democratic presidential debate in the Eastern Time Zone. The debate will broadcast live from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, tonight, Nov. 14 (9:00 PM, ET/6:00 PM, PT). The debate is presented in conjunction with CBS's Des Moines affiliate KCCI, the Des Moines Register and Twitter. (Editor's Note: For West Coast viewers, the 48 HOURS special will be broadcast following the debate.)
CBSN, CBS News' digital streaming news network, is streaming live coverage of the attacks and the aftermath all day and night. It will include live reports and analysis from Paris, Washington and Des Moines.
John Dickerson, anchor of FACE THE NATION and the principal moderator of Saturday's debate, will return to Washington, D.C., to anchor FACE THE NATION live on Sunday, Nov. 15 (10:30 AM, ET, check local listings). Guests include House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, former deputy director of the CIA and CBS News Senior Security Contributor Michael Morell, and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The weekly panel will include Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute, Farah Pandith of the Council on Foreign Relations, CBS News Political Analyst Jamelle Bouie, CBS News Contributor Peggy Noonan, and CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes. Additional guests to be announced.
CBS News' coverage of the Paris attacks will continue throughout the weekend with additional reports on CBS SUNDAY MORNING WITH CHARLES OSGOOD (9:00 AM-10:30 AM, ET) and with Pelley reporting from Paris for 60 MINUTES (7:30-8:30 PM, ET/7:00-8:00 PM, PT).
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