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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News

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.

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  • In Iran, the opposition presidential candidate called for a huge protest march to press his case that the election was rigged. Elizabeth Palmer reports.


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  • Harry Smith is joined with CBS News' business correspondent, Anthony Mason who answers questions about new financial regulations announced by President Barack Obama.


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  • Harry Smith speaks with Steve Grove, the Director of News Video at YouTube, about the role YouTube is playing in Iran as the country tries to crack down on news organizations.


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  • Thursday: Liberals divided over the Obama administration; Also, U.S. military drones hacked by Iraqi insurgents; And, one woman inspires many by finding smiles in the unlikeliest of places.


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  • While running a children's day care service, Ruth Kaiser was inspired by the smiles all around her. As John Blackstone reports, Kaiser has inspired many by pointing out 'smiles' seemingly everywhere.


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  • What began as a car accident outside his Florida home in the wee hours of black Friday . . . quickly turned into a black eye on the reputation of the world's top golfer. CBS News' John Bentley looks at the VIP lifestyle that landed Tiger in such hot water.


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  • While running a children's day care service, Ruth Kaiser was inspired by the smiles all around her. As John Blackstone reports, Kaiser has inspired many by pointing out 'smiles' seemingly everywhere.


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  • As some American senior citizens find it difficult to afford health care, many have moved to Mexico as an alternative for treatment and medicine. Kelly Cobiella reports from the town of Manzanillo.


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  • After spending over three decades in prison, 54-year-old James Bain was set free after DNA evidence proved that he could not have raped a boy in 1974. Jim Axelrod reports.


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  • During a shootout at a resort near Mexico City, notorious drug lord Arturo Beltran Leyva was killed. But, as Bill Whitaker reports, this ongoing drug war is far from over.


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  • From the war in Afghanistan to the ongoing health care reform debate, more and more liberals are voicing opposition towards the policies of the Obama administration. Nancy Cordes reports.


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  • While American military forces have lauded predator drone attacks in Pakistan, Bob Orr reports that Iraqi insurgents were able to partially hack these aircrafts with the use of very basic software.


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  • Katie Couric discusses the rapid nationwide implementation of environmentally-friendly green traffic lights. Couric notes that, while these devices may save money and energy, safe driving may be compromised.


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  • Caught On Tape: Cars were severely damaged on a street in North Baltimore which was flooded after a massive water main break.


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  • Dave Price recently traveled to Rwanda for a story about social entrepreneurs. What's the connection between basket weaving in Rwanda and Macy's? He gave Katie Couric a preview. Story airs Monday (12/21)on the CBS Evening News.


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  • As the ongoing congressional battle for health care reform unfolds, Katie Couric discusses the formerly Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), who may hold the key vote for legislation.


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  • As President Obama tries to get N. Korea to resume negotiations over its nuclear weapons program, many are wondering what would happen if these efforts were to fail. David Martin reports.


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  • A Pennsylvania town is in turmoil after a Mexican immigrant was beaten to death by white teenagers. As Byron Pitts reports, three police officers are being charged with a cover-up.


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  • A sculpture is being carved out of a mountain in South Dakota to honor the American Indian. As Mark Strassmann reports, they've been carving this sculpture for more than half a century.


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  • As the economy slowly grows, the key is to keep banks lending, including the banks paying back TARP money. Anthony Mason shows us how these banks are paying this bailout money back.


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