Apr 09 Watch Tiger Wood’s Triumph Terence Smith talks with sports writer John Feinstein and Golf World executive editor Ron Sirak about the latest victory and exceptional career of Tiger Woods. Continue watching
Apr 05 CBS, TheStreet.com Slash Jobs The slumping stock market and declining ad revenues continue to fuel Internet layoffs. Continue reading
Apr 05 Watch China Incident Margaret Warner talks with retired Rear Admiral Eric McVadon, a former defense and naval attache to China; George Wilson of the National Journal, and Scott Silliman of Duke University Law School about the 24 Americans being detained in China. Continue watching
Apr 04 NTV Protests Spill Onto Airwaves Journalists at NTV, Russia's only nationwide independent television network, took their fight against a takeover by the state-run gas company to the airwaves Wednesday. Continue reading
Apr 04 Watch The Media Recount Media correspondent Terence Smith discusses the media-sponsored recount of Florida presidential votes with Mark Seibel, managing editor of the Miami Herald. Continue watching
Apr 04 Watch Kissinger and Brzezinski Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski discuss the surveillance plane standoff. Continue watching
Apr 04 Watch Newsmaker: Chinese Ambassador to the United States Yang Jiechi China's ambassador talks about the surveillance plane standoff. Continue watching
Apr 03 U.S. Officials Meet with Crew of Downed Spy Plane The first U.S. contact with the 24 crew members came amid a continuing war of allegations with China over the status of the top-secret aircraft. Continue reading
Apr 03 Top Management Fired At Russia’s Troubled NTV Russia's state-controlled gas company Tuesday fired the board of directors at NTV, the country's only nationwide independent television station, the latest volley in a continuing battle over the station's future. Continue reading
Apr 03 Media Recount: Bush Won the 2000 Election By News Desk More than three months after Democrat Al Gore conceded the contested 2000 election, an independent hand recount of Florida's ballots released Tuesday says he would have lost anyway, even if officials would have allowed the hand count he requested. Continue reading