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NotebookInternetAddicts
From: YouTube on Wed, Apr 07 2010 7:11 PM
According to a survey, almost half of young Americans check Facebook or Twitter if they wake up at night, which adds to growing concerns about internet addiction. Katie Couric comments.
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MilitiaIncreaseafterObamaElection
From: YouTube on Tue, Apr 06 2010 6:12 PM
Michael Lackomar, team leader for the Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia denies allegation that the election of a black president is contributing to the rising numbers of Militia activity.
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GovPalinandFamilyDeserveRESPECT
From: YouTube on Sat, Feb 20 2010 2:53 AM
What kind of Country have we become when we can not voice our differences with Respect and Dignity?
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ParentsandObeseChildren
From: YouTube on Tue, Feb 16 2010 4:56 PM
Overweight kids and their parents, who’s to blame? Eric Schlosser and David Kessler have some interesting answers.
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PreviewManufacturinginAmerica
From: YouTube on Mon, Feb 15 2010 11:55 PM
Steel Workers are a disappearing breed but were once considered the backbone of the country. Are there opportunities for them in the new economy? Where America Stands on Manufacturing. Tuesday on the The CBS Evening News.
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PreviewBannedAnimalDrugs
From: YouTube on Wed, Feb 10 2010 3:47 AM
Katie Couric continues her investigation on the use of antibiotics in healthy livestock by speaking with a farmer who curtailed the process and more. Tomorrow on the CBS Evening News.
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katiecouricDrewBrees
From: YouTube on Sun, Feb 07 2010 6:53 PM
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees speaks with Katie Couric about his thoughts going into the Super Bowl, what the city of New Orleans has meant to him and his family, the possibility of a political future, and explains "who dat?"
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CBSEveningNewswithKatieCouricCoversOversightInvestigationintoToyota
From: YouTube on Sun, Feb 07 2010 1:41 PM
2-4-10: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric
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NotebookIsBiggerBetter
From: YouTube on Mon, Jan 25 2010 5:16 PM
Some wonder if bigger is better when it comes to the American government. However, in a bad economy, some Americans won’t buy change in bulk, Katie Couric comments.
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ReturningtoHaiti
From: YouTube on Fri, Jan 22 2010 9:44 PM
Katie Couric reports on the "American Spirit" of 31-year-old Seattle resident David Pierre-Louis, who left the safety and comfort of his home to help friends and family in Haiti.
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ColdSnapWorsens
From: YouTube on Tue, Jan 05 2010 11:24 PM
The cold snap hitting much of the nation has turned deadly as Arctic air forces temperatures to plummet. As Dean Reynolds reports, the cold weather will continue this week.
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GladwellsNextBookIdea
From: YouTube on Tue, Jan 05 2010 10:38 PM
Author Malcolm Gladwell tells Katie Couric about a possible new book idea. ... cbsepisode katie couric malcolm gladwell author writer journalist pop culture next book idea possible
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PreviewTheAmericanSpirit
From: YouTube on Sat, Jan 02 2010 2:49 AM
A remarkable story of how one community came together to help a neighbor in need, tonight on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
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Notebook2009inReview
From: YouTube on Thu, Dec 31 2009 8:39 PM
On New Year’s Eve, Katie Couric discusses some of the most memorable and influential moments from this past year, from the inauguration of Barack Obama to the unexpected rise of Susan Boyle.
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TravelNightmare
From: YouTube on Wed, Dec 23 2009 9:02 PM
Holiday travel plans for hundreds of thousands of people are about to be ruined thanks to another wicked storm that could paralyze the Midwest. Dean Reynolds reports from Chicago O’Hare Airport.
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NotebookSantasHelpers
From: YouTube on Wed, Dec 23 2009 5:16 PM
During the recession, even Santa’s workshop had a rough year. A Colorado cabinet business was forced to cut back, so they started making doll houses for needy children. Katie Couric comments.
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