After a week of air strikes, Israel ground troops have now invaded the Gaza Strip. CBS Newsu2019 Richard Roth examines the latest developments in this Middle Eastern conflict as worldwide diplomatic.
CBS News Show - Weekday evenings, Katie Couric and the most experienced corps of correspondents in network journalism cover the events that matter most from wherever they happen in the world.
Monday: The investigation continues into the Ft. Hood shooting rampage; Also, why many U.S. rape cases are not prosecuted; And, Steve Hartman's "Assignment America."
With the H1N1 flu now widespread in the U.S., many Americans who want the vaccine say the Government's message is garbled and ever-changing. Hari Sreenivasan reports on this growing confusion.
Despite advancements in DNA identification and forensic technology, it still remains difficult to prosecute rape crimes. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reports.
Several of the soldiers who were killed during a shooting rampage at Ft. Hood were psychiatrists assigned to help troops deal with the mental affects of war. Don Teague reports.
A couple who was separated for 50 years because of someone's lie now has a happy ending. As Steve Hartman reports, this happy couple is ready to start their life together.
On the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Mark Phillips reports that the reunification of East and West Germany also served as the reunion for relatives once torn apart by politics.
After weeks of meetings with top-ranking officials, CBS News has learned that President Obama is expected to send a substantial amount of additional troops to Afghanistan. David Martin reports.
The FBI claims that Army Major Nidal Hasan, the accused gunman behind the Ft. Hood shootings, communicated with an Islamic radical who has ties to al Qaeda. Bob Orr reports from Washington.
CBS News' Dean Reynolds reports that questions remain over the alleged Ft. Hood gunman, Major Nidal Hasan, and his prior worship at a Washington-area Mosque. Dean Reynolds reports.
David Lisak, a psychologist from the University of Massachusetts, speaks about the common types or rape. He has interviewed rapists and specialized in "non-stranger rapes" for twenty years.
Marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Katie Couric notes that families and friends once long-separated finally gained a chance for a reunion.
Sunday: The health care debate will move to the U.S. Senate, where approval is far from guaranteed; Plus, The abortion debate heated up in the halls of Capitol Hill and on the House floor itself.
In Fort Hood, Texas, the shadow of the recent armed attack still hangs heavy over military families and civilians alike. As Don Teague reports, their future means trying to move on from tragedy.
In the sport of bull-riding, hanging on can mean a big payday. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, professional bull riding is becoming one of the fastest-growing sports in the country.
The abortion debate heated up in the halls of Capitol Hill and on the House floor itself. As Michelle Miller reports, the bill will now go to the Senate where it will face more heated debates.
The fall of the Berlin Wall was a defining moment in history. World leaders have gathered for a recent celebration in Berlin to mark 20-years after the fall. Mark Phillips reports.
As the community surrounding Ft. Hood tries to move on from the deadly shootings, investigators scour the record of the gunman, searching for a motive for the crime. Dean Reynolds reports.
An estimated 2,500 juvenile offenders nationwide are serving life sentences without parole. Russ Mitchell speaks with legal analyst, Andrew Cohen about these cases for juvenile offenders.
Health care reform has passed in the House of Representatives by the narrowest of margins. As Kimberly Dozier reports, the debate will move to the U.S. Senate, where approval is far from guaranteed.
Saturday: After months of town hall debates, health reform had a big test on the floor of the House of Representatives; Plus, Ft. Hood survivor, Corporal Nathan Hewitt speaks in a CBS News exclusive.
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