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.
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.
Questions remain as an investigation has been pushed back involving Tiger Woods' mysterious car crash. Armen Keteyian reports on the case involving this notoriously famous, and private, athlete.
The Silk Road, China's most notorious trade route for the last two millennia, now features thousands of miles of modern expressways. CBS News' Terry McCarthy reports from the oasis city of Turpan.
Those who prefer to live a life of solitude and contemplation preferred to be called hermits. In fact, Dean Reynolds reports that one couple has even devoted a newsletter to this lifestyle.
An inquiry has been launched in the United Kingdom to determine whether the British government lied to the public about the invasion of Iraq in 2003. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports from London.
Amid a sluggish economy, retailers are targeting this season's holiday buyers in full force. Ben Tracy reports on the latest efforts and bargains which stores are using in an attempt to lure shoppers.
During this holiday season, Randall Pinkston reports that more and more American shoppers are turning to smartphones and other new devices in an effort to digitally search for the best discounts.
Michaele and Tareq Salahi, who allegedly snuck into President Obama's State Dinner, may face criminal charges. As Kimberly Dozier reports, the Secret Service has come under fire over the incident.
Friday: Customers race for bargains on this Black Friday; Also, Secret Service admits error after a couple crashes a White House dinner party; Also, a drama teacher conveys "The American Spirit."
In a byproduct of modern transportation, Kelly Cobiella reports that foreign species, such as the python, are invading and harming the Florida Everglades and other ecological systems throughout the U.S.
In what has been described as the busiest shopping day of the year, CBS News' Don Teague reports that retailers are nervous over how much consumers will spend as they hit the stores this Black Friday.
An embattled Wall Street now faces concerns over debts plaguing the once-prosperous city of Dubai. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, Dubai's setbacks have caused fears of a new potential credit crisis.
Harry Smith reports on the Federal Aviation Administration's recent release of audio tapes revealing crew members from a Northwest Airlines flight, which flew 100 miles past its target destination, speaking with air traffic controllers.
In what has been described as the busiest shopping day of the year, CBS News' Don Teague reports that retailers are nervous over how much consumers will spend as they hit the stores this Black Friday.
An embattled Wall Street now faces concerns over debts plaguing the once-prosperous city of Dubai. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, Dubai's setbacks have caused fears of a new potential credit crisis.
After several of his students died from gang violence, L.A. drama teacher Jamal Speakes set out to produce a play which would inspire all. Bill Whitaker reports on this teacher's "American Spirit."
In a byproduct of modern transportation, Kelly Cobiella reports that foreign species, such as the python, are invading and harming the Florida Everglades and other ecological systems throughout the U.S.
Secret Service officials are still trying to determine how Michaele and Tareq Salahi attended the President's state dinner even though they were not invited to the White House. Bob Orr reports.
Harry Smith reports on the Federal Aviation Administration's recent release of audio tapes revealing crew members from a Northwest Airlines flight, which flew 100 miles past its target destination, speaking with air traffic controllers.
Katie Couric discusses the dangers behind the noise levels of MP3 players, which can cause severe and often permanent hearing damage to listeners.
Thursday: The holiday shopping season is off to an early start as some stores are opening their doors on Thanksgiving Day; Plus, how U.S. troops celebrated their Thanksgiving.
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