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Evening News Online, 11.23.09
Created: 11/23/2009
Monday: The largest crib recall in U.S. history after a series of alarming infant deaths; Also, Pres. Obama faces increased opposition from the American public; And, Steve Hartman's "Assignment America."
Suspect Eats Evidence
Created: 11/23/2009
"Caught on Tape": Police said an Ohio bank robbery suspect might have eaten evidence when he gobbled a piece of paper while handcuffed and lying across the hood of a police cruiser.
A Human Billboard
Created: 11/23/2009
A 27-year-old Floridian makes a comfortable living by simply putting on a T-shirt. Jason Sadler gets paid to wear company logos and circulate pictures online. Steve Hartman his story on Assignment America.
Defective Drywall Dilemma
Created: 11/23/2009
Thousands of U.S. homes are rotting due to defective drywall imported from China but, as CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reports, American supplies may also be to blame.
Black Friday deals
Created: 11/23/2009
Wal-Mart and Target are offering the hottest Black Friday deals, according to Jon Vincent of blackfriday.info, who is the first guest on our first show of the season.
Alleged Terror Group Probed
Created: 11/23/2009
The Justice Department recently charged eight men with Somali family ties with conspiring to kill or injure persons outside the U.S. As Bob Orr reports, the FBI continues to search for more evidence.
NFL Concussion Policy Changes
Created: 11/23/2009
CNN chief medical correspondent and CBS News contributor Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who is also a neurosurgeon, speaks with Katie Couric about the NFL policy revisions regarding concussions.
Biggest Crib Recall Ever
Created: 11/23/2009
After dozens infant death claims involving drop-side cribs over the last decade, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the largest crib recall in American history. Susan Koeppen reports.
Poll: Americans Question Obama
Created: 11/23/2009
Facing mounting issues ranging from health care reform to the economic crisis to the war in Afghanistan, a new poll shows that Americans are questioning President Obama's credibility. Chip Reid reports.
Digital City No. 59: Black Friday shopping tips, and a PS3 MAG beta invite giveaway
Created: 11/23/2009
It's episode 59 of the Digital City, and if our cast looks a little different today, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. Joey, Julie, and Scott all called in sick, so we recruited some of our CNET colleagues to step in and offer their holiday shopping advice.
Bank On It
Created: 11/23/2009
Most dream of a big Thanksgiving feast, but some of us have fallen on hard times and are looking for a little help. As Barry Peterson reports, more and more charities are making sure no one goes hungry this holiday season.
Tech turkeys
Created: 11/23/2009
A look at the five products that disappointed us the most in 2009.
The 404 Podcast 473: Where Papa's got a brand new plaid
Created: 11/23/2009
Jeff is taking the week off to get a head start on Thanksgiving, so Wilson and I invite Mark to help us out on today's episode of The 404 Podcast. After spending a couple days out of the office last week, it feels great to get back in front of the mic. It's no fun being home with the flu, but it did give me an opportunity to check out Twilight. No, not The Twilight Saga: New Moon, I meant the first one, which I never bothered to watch in theaters. I'm glad I didn't spend $12 to watch it, too! Get all the details plus a sneak peek at the new movie in theaters now. Wilson also checked out Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey's new movie, "Precious." The movie also features Mariah Carey and Mo'Nique, who's up for an Academy Award nomination for her performance as Precious' abusive mother.
Ep. 1112: Rupert Murdoch battles infinity
Created: 11/23/2009
Microsoft is apparently willing to pay Rupert Murdoch to block Google from indexing any of his Web sites. Are we headed towards a world where the search engine you use determines what news you get? Probably not. We explain why Murdoch may be thinking in an old fashioned limited way rather than in the current infinite Internet way. We also declare the patent office baroque. And ask it to lose weight.
