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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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  • Katie Couric previews a "CBS Evening News" report on an experimental device that may give a second chance to children waiting for heart transplants.


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  • Tuesday: An interview with U.S. forces leader in Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno; Also, American officials warn Afghan President Karzai to take more action; And, why global warming may actually help Greenland.


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  • As the climate conference continues in Copenhagen, melting glaciers in Greenland could mean a more stimulated economy. Mark Phillips reports from Greenland, where global warming is most evident.


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  • A series of deadly bombings rocked Iraq, killing more than 120 people. As Elizabeth Palmer reports, Iraqis wonder how they will keep safe come election day.


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  • Katie Couric speaks with Gen. Ray Odierno, the top-ranking commander behind U.S. military forces in Iraq, about the future state of American strategic operations and troop deployment in that region.


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  • Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, told Congress that the next 18 months will be critical, as certain milestones must be met. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.


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  • A storm is moving through Middle America, bringing everything from freezing rain to heavy snow and warnings of a possible blizzard. As Dean Reynolds reports, its time to batten down the hatches.


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  • As President Obama sends more troops to Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates has urged President Karzai's military to take greater initiative. Terry McCarthy reports from Kabul.


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  • President Obama took credit for recent good news on the economy, but America still has work to do. As Chip Reid reports, Obama laid out a list of ideas for the federal government to create more jobs.


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  • An embarrassing security breach concerning the TSA's manual for screening air travelers ended up online. As Bob Orr reports, the breach reveals some sensitive security secrets.


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  • Katie Couric previews the "CBS Evening News" report on Greenland's melting glaciers and the effect this will have on the rest of the world.


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  • Katie Couric speaks with Dr. Mark Pochapin from New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Med. Center about a new government study which indicates an emerging trend of decreased death rates for cancer patients.


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  • Monday: The EPA releases a monumental warning on greenhouse gas emissions; Also, a Chicago man is charged with aiding the Mumbai terror attacks; And, Steve Hartman's "Assignment America."


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  • As the debate continues over climate change and global regulations, CBS News' Mark Phillips reports from the Maldives, an island country which may be at most risk as a result of greenhouse emissions.


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  • Continuing a yearly "Assignment America" tradition, Steve Hartman visits and meets a group of 'Secret Santas' who randomly give to those in need this holiday season.


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  • Katie Couric speaks with Dr. Mark Pochapin from New York's Weill Cornell Medical Center about a new government study which indicates an emerging trend of decreased death rates for cancer patients.


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  • Federal prosecutors say that David Coleman Headley, while living in Chicago, helped organize last year's Mumbai terror attacks. Bob Orr reports from Washington.


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  • Several universities throughout Iran have remained on lockdown, as that nation's controversial government aims to prevent and censor future protests across the region. Elizabeth Palmer reports.


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  • In a monumental first for the U.S. government, the Environmental Protection Agency has declared that greenhouses gases pose a significant health risk. Wyatt Andrews reports on this historic ruling.


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  • As many American banks are starting to return the bailout money originally allotted to them as part of the stimulus program, Chip Reid reports that future federal spending has now come in to question.


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