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.
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.
With the government-appointed task force holding firm on its recommendation that most women shouldn't have regular mammograms until age 50, some lawmakers and doctors remain concerned. Nancy Cordes reports.
Lake Michigan has been invaded by Asian Carp, a 40 to 80 pound fish that consumes 40 percent of its weight in plankton and algae every day. Dean Reynolds reports on the efforts to stop the carp.
In the full interview, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells Katie Couric about President Obama's Afghanistan strategy. She said deploying more troops protects America and helps fight terrorism.
Katie Couric spoke to former Marine Corps veterans Nathaniel Fick and Matthew Hoh about the reasons behind President Obama's decision to send more troops to Afghanistan.
President Obama's new Afghanistan strategy lowers the bar for what U.S. troops must accomplish before returning home and raises the bar for Afghan troops to begin fighting for themselves. David Martin reports.
Despite some arguments against sending more troops to Afghanistan, President Obama decided to send 30,000 more as part of his new Afghanistan strategy. Chip Reid reports on the continuing deployment debate.
President Obama announced that he'll send an additional 30-thousand troops into Afghanistan, it's a decision that some say could ultimately define his presidency. Katie Couric comments.
In a nationally televised speech, President Barack Obama discusses his decision for the road ahead in Afghanistan. Obama announces that he is sending 30,000 more troops to war and will begin to withdraw in 18 months.
Tuesday: President Obama announces his strategy for the war in Afghanistan; a suspected cop killer is fatally shot; and military families ready themselves for an increase in deployments.
Before an audience of West Point cadets and officers, President Obama announced that he's ordered 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan. Chip Reid reports.
More than one million Americans have HIV and as many as 33 million people worldwide. Katie Couric comments on the responsibilities of individuals and the world in fighting this epidemic.
A U.S. military source described the fight against Taliban as a battle without winners. As Mandy Clark reports, sending more troops out could make the war more intense.
Military families all over the country are preparing for deployment to Afghanistan as President Obama will announce to add an additional 30,000 troops. Byron Pitts reports
As President Obama attempts to tackle the war, economy and health care, his approval ratings have decreased. As Jeff Greenfield reports, perceptions of the president have become reality.
Before an audience of West Point cadets and officers, the president will announce that he's ordered 30,000 additional troops to. As Chip Reid reports, Obama's plan won't be easy.
As the bodies of the four slain officers were moved to a funeral home, their suspected killer was shot by a Seattle police officer after refusing to stop a stolen car. John Blackstone has more.
The additional troops send to Afghanistan will try to defeat the Taliban one town at a time. As David Martin reports, an extension of the current strategy is beginning to show results.
After all speculation surrounding the Tiger Woods investigation, authorities declared the case closed with a simple moving violation. As Randall Pinkston reports, Woods was at fault in the crash
Monday: President Obama will defend his decision to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan in his upcoming speech; Plus, as 4 slain police officers were mourned, the search continues for the suspect of the murders.
Mark Malcoff has collected 95 keys to 95 cities, an honor bestowed upon him for being a regular guy. Steve Hartman reports on how you too can obtain a "key to the city."
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