CBS Evening News with Katie Couric Thursday: Relief efforts stalled in Myanmar; Hillary targets West Virginia; a suspected pedophile is caught; lives saved through genetic testing; coyotes attacking babies; and Jenna Bush's wedding.
Eye To Eye With Katie Couric Katie Couric speaks to an eyewitness from inside Myanmar, who says that the county's tight control of information is preventing foreign aid from reaching those that need it most.
Katie Couric's Notebook Every year an estimated 1.3 million kids runaway from home. Katie Couric talks about how federal funding to help these children is being stretched far too thin.
Face The Nation Will the Indiana and South Carolina primary elections end the presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama? Bob Schieffer speaks with House Majority Whip Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.).
Fast Draw Josh Landis and Mitch Butler of the "Fast Draw" team take a close look at what determines the price of oil and the impact price fluctuations have on the overall U.S. economy.
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Eye To Eye With Katie Couric Katie Couric speaks to an eyewitness from inside Myanmar, who says that the county's tight control of information is preventing foreign aid from reaching those that need it most.
Katie Couric's Notebook Every year an estimated 1.3 million kids runaway from home. Katie Couric talks about how federal funding to help these children is being stretched far too thin.
CBS Radio World News Roundup Frustration grows as relief efforts are blocked by Myanmar's government. Severe storms in the Southeast. The link between marijuana and depression. The job outlook for college grads. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.
Political Pulse with Katie Couric In this week's Political Pulse, CBS News senior political correspondent Jeff Greenfield speaks with national correspondent Dan Raviv about the possible outcomes of the North Carolina and Indiana primaries.
Poll Positions Politicians are generally viewed more favorably once they've left office. But does that apply to Bill Clinton, who is deeply involved in his wife's presidential bid? CBS News Director of Surveys Kathy Frankovic reports.
60 Minutes The Dallas County District Attorney's Office and the Innocence Project of Texas work together to re-examine cases; Mary Tillman talks about the case of her son, Pat, killed by friendly fire; Dr. Paul Farmer delivers medical care in Third World countries.
Harry Smith Reporting Harry Smith looks at voters' concern about the economy and how the presidential candidates need to understand what is at stake.
Inside Business As the economy struggles, where can you turn to -- investment-wise?
Wired Magazine Exercising your body can help get your brain in shape, too. Mark Robinson reports.
Larry Magid's Tech Report Larry Magid reports on Microsoft's last minute decision to abandon its multibillion dollar offer to buy Internet company Yahoo!, which has resulted in a sharp decline in the search engine's stocks.
Face The Nation Will the Indiana and South Carolina primary elections end the presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama? Bob Schieffer speaks with House Majority Whip Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.).
Weekend Roundup Dan Raviv hosts: Correspondent Dean Reynolds reports on Sen. Barack Obama's split with Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Dan chats with Senior Political Correspondent Jeff Greenfield about the week in politics. Business Correspondent Anthony Mason reports on the effect of tax rebates on the economy. Correspondent Peter King reports on foreclosure bus tours for house bargain hunters. Dan chats wth former President Jimmy Carter about his meeting with a Hamas official and the Democratic race.
Bill Clinton Argues With Voter(1:37) "CBS News RAW": While campaigning in Fayetteville, W.Va., Bill Clinton argued with an audience member over claims made by Hillary Clinton that she improved health care during his administration.