Freelance journalist Austin Tice, now 40, was detained in August 2012 during the Syrian civil war. His work appeared in the The Washington Post, McClatchy and on CBS News. At the time of his disappearance, few western journalists reported from Syria because of the dangers of the war and brutality of Bashar al-Assad's regime. This week, Major speaks with Aust ... Show More
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The Takeout with Major Garrett, 4/30/26
Congress has finally funded the Department of Homeland Security, ending the partial government shutdown that lasted over 70 days concerning the agency. Nikole Killion is on Capitol Hill with more. Maine Governor Janet Mills suspends her Senate campaign, clearing the path for Grah ... Show More
47m 42s
Apr 29
The Takeout with Major Garrett, 4/29/26
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act, throwing out a Louisiana congressional map with two majority-minority districts. Jan Crawford breaks down how the justices reached their decision. Major interviews House Minority Whip Katherine Clark for her rea ... Show More
47m 26s
Apr 28
The Takeout with Major Garrett, 4/28/26
Under Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the Department of Justice indicts former FBI Director James Comey once again. Katrina Kaufman joins Major in New York with more. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposes a new congressional map that, if passed, would likely give Republica ... Show More
47m 27s
Jun 2021
Author and CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward on Reporting from Conflict Zones
In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward, who shares anecdotes and personal reflections related to her memoir, "On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist." Ward explains how the attacks on Sept ... Show More
45m 38s
Jun 2023
Christoph Reuter: Syria’s War Economy.
This week on Babel, Jon Alterman speaks with Christoph Reuter of Der Spiegel magazine, an award winning journalist and conflict reporter. They talk about Captagon, criminal networks, and Syria's war economy. Later, Jon continues the conversation with Natasha Hall and Lubna Yousef ... Show More
32m 29s