
Sunday, October 5th TV listings for CBS (WUSA) District of Columbia HD
Singer Miley Cyrus; musician Cat Stevens; limiting students' use of cellphones; actor Daniel Day-Lewis and his son Ronan Day-Lewis; the future of air warfare; the latest on the government shutdown; celebrating Broadway's George M. Cohan.
Face the Nation New
Margaret Brennan hosts news interviews with distinguished national and foreign figures, offering insight and analysis on the top issues of the day.
Hosts Chick Hernandez, Marcella Robertson, Shawn Springs and John Doran deliver comprehensive coverage and insights for the upcoming game. Breaking down the keys to the game and the injury report. Dive deep into the world of Washington football.
Featuring highlights, analysis, and the latest news across the league with host James Brown alongside analysts Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher, Matt Ryan, JJ Watt and lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
NFL Football Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens and the Texans, both 1-3, seek a crucial victory in Week 5. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was one of a number of Baltimore starters bitten by the injury bug in a Week 4 loss to Kansas City. Houston got its first win, 26-0 over Tennessee.
NFL Today Postgame New Live
Featuring highlights, analysis, and the latest news across the league with host James Brown alongside analysts Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher, Matt Ryan, JJ Watt and lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
NFL Today Postgame New Live
Featuring highlights, analysis, and the latest news across the league with host James Brown alongside analysts Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher, Matt Ryan, JJ Watt and lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
PBR Camping World Team Series
First, the No. 9 Nashville Stampede (10-19) look to upset the No. 2 Austin Gamblers (21-8). Then in a rivalry game, the No. 7 Kansas City Outlaws (10-19) host the No. 6 Missouri Thunder (12-17). From Kansas City, Mo.
CBS Evening News New
The latest world and national news.
WUSA 9 News Sunday at 6:30pm New
Weekend news coverage.
60 Minutes New
Newsmagazine with features focusing on people, and events in the news and behind the headlines.
A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper: Live From the Hollywood Bowl New
Celebrating the beloved music of Cyndi Lauper; special guests include Joni Mitchell, Cher, Angelique Kidjo, John Legend, SZA, Mickey Guyton, Trombone Shorty and Jake Wesley Rogers, with a video tribute from Brandi Carlile.
Tracker Rules of the Game
When Reenie's client, Leo Sharf, hires Colter to track down his missing assistant before his company launch, the case takes a personal turn and Reenie becomes entangled in a deadly vendetta threatening both of their lives.
WUSA 9 News Sunday at 11pm New
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In Depth With Graham Bensinger T.J. Watt
Graham spends a day with NFL star T.J. Watt; the perennial All-Pro reflects on growing up in the shadow of his brothers, and gets candid about feelings of abandonment and resentment; T.J. also discusses the story of his daughter's birth.
Game Time With Boomer Esiason Steven Jackson New
NFL all-time great running back for the Rams.
Fire Country Bad Guy
Vince's judgment is compromised when a harrowing rescue of two siblings triggers emotional memories of the night his daughter died in a car accident.
News and features about performers, productions and the milieu.
CBS News Roundup New
The headlines one needs to know overnight... plus, a roundup of MoneyWatch, health, consumer and up-to-the-minute technology news, the latest weather, and inspiring stories of kindness and hope.
CBS News Mornings broadcasts on weekdays and offers viewers up-to-date news, comprehensive weather forecasts, and highlights from the world of sports.
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Stay informed with the latest breaking news and headlines.
Stay informed with the latest breaking news and headlines.
CBS Mornings New
Singer-songwriter Coco Jones; former professional football player Cam Newton; sports journalist Ashley Nicole Moss; Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books; James Brown, CBS News special correspondent; journalist David Begnaud.