Latest CBS Evening News Videos
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Play CBS Video October 18, 2007 | 11:49 AM PDT
First Look: Staph Infections
"Only On The Web": Dr. Jon LaPook previews an "Evening News" story about the alarming rates of infection for a treatment-resistant form of staph called MRSA.
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Play CBS Video October 18, 2007 | 10:03 AM PDT
Notebook: Avon Men
Katie Couric says that Avon, a makeup company known for its "Avon ladies," has started enlisting men to promote their products door to door. And it's paying off.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 6:36 PM PDT
Eye To Eye: Smarter Helmets
"Only on the Web": Brian Lund, head football trainer at Indiana University, talks to Dr. Sanjay Gupta about a sensory football helmet that measures the force of head impacts to predict concussions.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 5:18 PM PDT
Imperiled Power Facilities
"Only On The Web": Paul Kurtz, CBS News homeland security consultant, talks to CBS News correspondent Bob Orr about the lack of cyber security in our nation's infrastructure.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 4:22 PM PDT
Force-Sensing Football Helmets
New technology in football helmets can help recognize concussions and alert medical staff. Doctor Sanjay Gupta reports.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 4:08 PM PDT
New Test May Replace Pap Smear
The HPV test has almost double the success rate of pap smears in detecting possible cervical cancer and could save thousands more lives. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 4:15 PM PDT
Finding Internet Predators
Victims and officials tell Congress the technology exists to go after Internet predators but funding is needed. Chip Reid reports from Capitol Hill.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 4:11 PM PDT
Iraq Food Fraud Investigation
Justice Department officials are investigating whether companies that supply food to the U.S. military in Iraq overcharged taxpayers by hundreds of millions of dollars. Armen Keteyian reports.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 3:49 PM PDT
Bush Discusses Foreign Policy
The White House tries to convey a hard line on President Bush's foreign policy decisions. Jim Axelrod reports.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 4:06 PM PDT
Internet Vulnerability
A new government investigation warns that Internet hackers pose a threat to the nation's power grids, transit systems, pipelines and water plants. Bob Orr reports.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 4:02 PM PDT
Univ. Pres. Denies Allegations
Richard Roberts, son of Oral Roberts, is under investigation for misusing funds from the university his father began. Hari Sreenivasan reports.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 1:55 PM PDT
Notebook: Mukasey Speaks
During his confirmation hearings, attorney general designate Michael Mukasey tells Congress that the president does not have the power to authorize torture.
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Play CBS Video October 17, 2007 | 1:03 PM PDT
First Look: Face Of The News
Christina Brice, the makeup artist for the CBS Evening News, talks about the demands of her job and how technology has made it easier for people to look their best.
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Play CBS Video October 16, 2007 | 5:09 PM PDT
Primary Fixation
David Redlawsk, an expert in voter decision making, talks to CBS News senior political correspondent Jeff Greenfield about the chaos caused by states changing their primary dates.
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Play CBS Video October 16, 2007 | 4:10 PM PDT
Robotic Prosthetics For Vets
MIT, Brown University and the Veteran's Administration have joined forces to create a new class of robotic prosthetics, designed to mimic the subtleties of human anatomy. Daniel Sieberg reports.
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Play CBS Video October 16, 2007 | 4:17 PM PDT
Primary Chaos Clarified
Jeff Greenfield shows Katie Couric a board game that illustrates the constantly changing dates of state primaries.
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Play CBS Video October 16, 2007 | 4:16 PM PDT
Battle Of The Primaries
The Iowa caucuses are traditionally the first votes cast in the presidential race, but this primary and caucus season is like none we've ever seen. Jeff Greenfield reports.
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Play CBS Video October 16, 2007 | 3:48 PM PDT
Killer 'Superbug' Prevalent
The government says that more than 94 thousand Americans a year are getting a deadly staff infection resistant to antibiotics. Dr. Jon LaPook reports that the "superbug" has just taken another life.
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Play CBS Video October 16, 2007 | 4:07 PM PDT
Drought Withers Southeast
The southeastern U.S. is suffering from the worst drought in over 100 years, and without rain, cities like Atlanta might run out of drinking water. Mark Strassmann reports.
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Play CBS Video October 16, 2007 | 4:04 PM PDT
Flap Over Jena 6 Hearing
Sparks flew in the "Jena 6" hearing as Congressional Democrats charged justice department officials with ignoring hate crimes against blacks. Chip Reid reports from Washington.
