Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University, the first stop on what was to be a tour of college campuses. Kirk enjoyed debating students and challenging them to prove him wrong. After his death, the debate over Kirk himself continues. CBS News visited four universities across the country and talked to students across the political spectrum about Kirk and his political movement.
State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, can hold more than 63,000 people, but on Sunday, police are anticipating more than 100,000 people will try to attend Charlie Kirk's memorial service. Kris Van Cleave has more about the preparations.
President Trump on Thursday suggested that networks should have their licenses pulled for negative coverage of him. His comments come amid ABC's suspension of Jimmy Kimmel over remarks about the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more.
With Jimmy Kimmel off the air for a third straight day, the fallout is growing. Film and TV writers protested outside ABC headquarters in New York, even as President Trump warned he may go after other networks next. Nancy Cordes reports.
Pop icon Taylor Swift is returning to the big screen on Oct. 3 with "Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl." The limited-time film will be released the same day as her new album titled "The Life of a Showgirl." Lamar Dawson, radio host and pop culture expert, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss this and other entertainment news.