Latest CBS Evening News Videos
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Play CBS Video February 25, 2005 | 12:48 PM PST
Pope Doing Better
The pope is improving after his tracheotomy, but talk continues on how much longer he can keep up the pace of the job, reports Mark Philips.
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Play CBS Video February 26, 2005 | 11:47 AM PST
Suicide Blast In Tel Aviv
Several people were killed and dozens injured after a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a popular Tel Aviv night club, reports David Hawkins.
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Play CBS Video February 27, 2005 | 6:40 PM PST
Part Human, Mostly Beast
Science fiction has become fact, Byron Pitts reports. Scientists at the University of Nevada have implanted human stem cells into sheep, sparking a fierce ethical argument.
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Play CBS Video February 24, 2005 | 2:08 PM PST
Teens Postpone Driving
Studies show teenagers who jump into the driver's seat at 16 are less safe on the road than those who wait a year or two. Bob Orr has the data and news on a new program that may save more lives.
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Play CBS Video February 25, 2005 | 7:57 AM PST
ID Firm's Security Gaffe
Since the major security breach at ChoicePoint, a databank with information on millions of people, consumers are wondering how safe their personal data is. CBS News' Jim Acosta reports.
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Play CBS Video February 24, 2005 | 1:33 PM PST
Terror Trial Snags
His parents call him a "victim of the system," and a tortured prisoner. A new gap is appearing for prosecutors in the terror case against alleged Bush plotter Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, Jim Stewart reports.
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Play CBS Video August 15, 2005 | 11:07 AM PDT
Bush Meets With Putin
President Bush met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Slovakia. The men discussed civil liberties and gave limited praise for each other's proposals, Bill Plante reports.
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Play CBS Video February 25, 2005 | 6:17 AM PST
The Pope's Prognosis
As Pope John Paul is re-hospitalized for respiratory instability, John Roberts speaks with Dr. Barbara Paris, a specialist in elderly medical issues
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Play CBS Video February 25, 2005 | 6:06 AM PST
John Paul II's Health
After a week of labored breathing, Pope John Paul II was rushed to the hospital, where he underwent a tracheotomy. Officials say he does not require intensive care, Richard Roth reports.
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Play CBS Video February 24, 2005 | 3:37 AM PST
Bush In Germany
On the final stop of his European fence-mending tour, President Bush stopped in Germany and joined Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in urging Iran to cease it's nuclear activities, John Roberts reports.
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Play CBS Video February 23, 2005 | 1:41 PM PST
Bittersweet Homecoming
The Army's 724th Transportation Company's year in Iraq included a massive ambush and other fights for survival. Now they're coming home, with honor and memories. David Martin reports from Wisconsin.
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Play CBS Video February 24, 2005 | 6:40 PM PST
Teens Hooked On Tanning
Skin cancer rates are rising, and so is the popularity of tanning salons amongst teenagers and young women. Mika Brzezinski reports on the potentially dangerous fad.
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Play CBS Video February 25, 2005 | 6:20 AM PST
John Paul II, Author
Dealing with such controversial topics as homosexuality and abortion, Pope John Paul II's new book is sure to be a bestseller. Richard Roth reports on the pontiff's text, 'Memory and Identity.'
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Play CBS Video February 24, 2005 | 1:31 AM PST
L.A.: Living On Edge
After seeing the greatest amount of rainfall in more than a century, Southern California is saturated. As Sandra Hughes reports, the danger is far from over, especially for homeowners.
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Play CBS Video June 14, 2006 | 9:20 AM PDT
Bird Flu Wake Up Call
It's deadly to poultry, but should humans worry about bird flu? Sharyn Alfonsi reports that the World Health Organization has issued a new alert about the virus.
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Play CBS Video February 23, 2005 | 6:56 PM PST
Marine Shooting Uncertainty
U.S. military investigators will not file formal charges against a Marine who shot and killed an unarmed Iraqi during the assault on Fallujah last November, Kimberly Dozier reports.
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Play CBS Video February 23, 2005 | 6:34 AM PST
Bush Wins NATO Support
President Bush stopped on his transatlantic tour for talks with NATO nations on Iraq. He refuted accusations of U.S. intent to invade Iran, John Roberts reports
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Play CBS Video February 22, 2005 | 1:27 PM PST
Action Toys For Lazy Kids
The year's hottest new toys are showcased at the International Toy Fair. What's new, Sharyn Alfonsi reports, are action toys that require kids to get off the couch.
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Play CBS Video February 24, 2005 | 7:16 AM PST
Deadly Avalanches
As winter adventure-seekers go farther off the beaten path, the numbers of Americans killed by avalanches is increasing dramatically. Bill Whitaker has the story in Eye on America.
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Play CBS Video September 16, 2006 | 12:45 PM PDT
Iraq Army Recruitment Surge
An estimated 8,000 to 10,000 men enrolled in the Iraqi Army this week, which is the largest surge to date. Kimberly Dozier looks at what the numbers mean and the challenges these troops face.