Evening News to Go - October 30, 2009
Kerik's odd behavior worries jail officials, Yankees on the way to Philadelphia and more top news from Wayne Cabot and Steve Scott.
Andy Rooney Podcast
What Good Are Kitchen Gadgets?
Do all kitchen gadgets serve a real purpose? Andy Rooney doesn"t think so. Watch his latest insights on the latest domestic toys.
Andy Doesn't Buy It
Time Magazine has a story about what products Americans consume on a daily basis. Andy Rooney doesn't buy any of it.
What's In A Name?
Andy Rooney ponders why stadiums, airports and towns are named what they are.
Yankees
The New York Yankees Radio Network. Brought to you by WCBS Newsradio 880. John Sterling, Suzyn Waldman, and the Yankees. Now, you can catch the entire post game show after each game. Plus, plenty of extras like pregame interviews.
27 Baby!
WCBS Sports Director Jared Max reports from game 6 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
Face the Nation
CBSNews.com Face The Nation Podcast
Afghan Run-off Election
Today on Face the Nation, one of the candidates in the Afghanistan run-off election has quit--will that delay President Obama's troop decision. Abdullah Abdullah withdrew because he feared the coming election would produce the same king of fraud as the la
Afghanistan, Health Care
Today on Face the Nation: McCain-Feingold...together again, but this time on opposite sides. Democratic Senator Russ Feingold and Republican Senator John McCain have written so much campaign finance legislation together that "McCain-Feingold" has almost b
Rahm Emanuel on Afghanistan
Today on Face the Nation: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel on Afghanistan, Health care and the economy. Plus, John Kerry, from Afghanistan. President Obama is only weeks away from announcing whether he'll send thousands more troops to Afghanistan.
Afghanistan, War, Obama
Today on Face the Nation, President Obama meets with his war council. Will he send more Americans to Afghanistan? As the violence grows in Afganistan and Pakistan, the President may be approaching a defining moment in his presidency. Should he take Genera
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A Closer Look
Jim Taylor looks at the latest theatre offerings each week in A Closer Look.
On Broadway: Jude Law in "Hamlet"
Jim Taylor takes A Closer Look at the production at the Broadhurst Theatre. (Wednesday, October 28, 2009)
A Look at Two Off-Broadway Shows
Jim Taylor takes A Closer Look at the production of "The Lady with All the Answers" at the Cherry Lane Theatre and the production of "A Boy and His Soul" at the Vineyard Theatre. (Wednesday, October 21, 2009)
Back on Broadway: "The Royal Family"
Jim Taylor takes A Closer Look at the production at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. (Wednesday, October 14, 2009)
The Sky is Falling
Sophia Hall reports on the airplane part that fell to Roosevelt, Long Island.
Mele Sentenced for Separate Crime
Reporter Catherine Cioffi has the latest on the person of interest in the disappearance of Laura Garza.
60 Minutes
Complete audio of this week's 60 Minutes.
H1N1 Flu Vaccine, Yakuza
On 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley reports on the manufacture and distribution of the H1N1 flu vaccine, and more importantly if it's safe to take. Lara Logan investigates the Yakuza, Japan's mafia, and how they may help foreigners jump the line in America for al
H1N1, cancer, Drew Barrymore
Scott Pelley reports on the H1N1 virus and its growing toll on children and teens. Lesley Stahl speaks with John Kanzius, a man with leukemia who invented a radio wave machine to help cure his cancer. Finally, Anderson Cooper sits down with Drew Barrymore
Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare and Medicaid fraudsters are cheating U.S. taxpayers out of an estimated $90 billion a year using a billing scam that is surprisingly easy to execute. Steve Kroft investigates. More Americans suffer from epilepsy than Parkinson's, cerebral palsy a
Mini-Madoff; TN Waste
On 60 Minutes, Steve Kroft interviews Marc Dreier, the so-called "mini-Madoff" Ponzi schemer to help better understand how Bernard Madoff could have done what he did. Lesley Stahl reports on 130 million tons of waste in Kingston, Tennessee. Later on in th
CBS Evening News
The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric as heard on WCBS Newsradio 880.
Marathon Technology
Paul Murnane learns more about what goes into getting the marathon "tech savvy".
Gadgets for Runners
Paul Murnane finds out one runner will be using this Sunday for the NYC Marathon
Wired Magazine Podcast
Wired: Predicting Crop Yield
How do you predict the size of next year's crop? You could go with your gut -- or, you could use complex statistical analysis.
Wired: Training On Simulators
Pilots do it, and so do soldiers. Now paramedics are training on simulators, so they'll be prepared for the worst.
Wired: Music Leak
The music industry REALLY doesn't want you to get your hands on albums before they're released.
Wired: Computer Journalists
It takes a real life event to cause the news, but more and more -- it only takes a computer to monitor it.
WCBS Audio File
WCBS Newsradio takes you deep inside the news of the day with THE WCBS AUDIO FILE. New WCBS AUDIO FILES are presented every weekday morning and afternoon, doing what radio does best -- using sound to bring stories to life.
Election 2009: The Night in Sound
WCBS Newsradio 880 presents the AM Audiofile for Wednesday, November 4, 2009. (Produced by Lou Zambrana) (Heard are: Chris Christie, Jon Corzine, Bill Thompson, Michael Bloomberg, Andy Spano, Rob Astorino, John Liu, Tom Suozzi, Jon Corzine, Chris Christie
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