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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News, 10/01/25

CBS Evening News

CBS News

News, Daily News

3.5650 Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Remembering Jane Goodall. How her passion for animals and her pioneering research helped change the future of conservation. Throughout history horses have carried us into battle and helped us travel across frontiers. Ahead on the CBS Evening News' "Eye on America"…a program in Kentucky where horses are helping people heal. Coming Up on the CBS Evening News...how one organization is helping school kids get excited about lunchtime.

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0:00.0

A new season of Survivor means a new season of On Fire, the only official Survivor podcast.

0:07.3

Each week, we break down the game like nobody else can.

0:09.9

From how the season is built to why the players make the moves they do,

0:14.5

it is the ultimate companion to the show.

0:17.1

So if you love Survivor, I think you're going to love On Fire.

0:19.9

Follow and listen to On Fire with Jeff Probst on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcast.

0:30.9

The U.S. government shuts down for the first time since 2018.

0:35.2

What it means for you and hundreds of thousands of federal workers.

0:38.3

Their job is to pass a budget, and if they're not doing their job, what are they doing down there?

0:43.3

Waymo just drove around the school bus.

0:46.3

A driverless taxi on camera, illegally passing a school bus.

0:50.3

Are we safe for driving or driverless? I own America, the healing power of horses.

0:58.0

It allowed me to love something in my life for once and something to love me back.

1:02.0

And we remember Jane Goodall, the pioneering animal researcher and conservationist.

1:07.0

The key important thing is to give people hope that we can get through, because if you don't have hope, why bother?

1:15.8

From CBS News headquarters in New York, this is the CBS Evening News.

1:23.9

Good evening. I'm John Dickerson. I'm Maurice Dubois.

1:27.2

The stroke of midnight began a new month and the first partial shutdown of the U.S. government

1:32.7

in nearly seven years as federal funding expired at 12.01 a.m. The last shutdown during President

1:39.4

Trump's first term in office was overfunding for his border wall. That one lasted 34 days and is the longest

1:45.6

in U.S. history. This time, roughly 750,000 federal workers are expected to be temporarily laid off,

1:52.8

and some could potentially be fired by the Trump administration. Thousands of others,

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