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- Butler Township police officer, Tim Zellers, watches his colleague, Sgt. Todd Stanley, punch Laticka Hancock in the face 3 times following a dispute over a cheeseburger with incompetent McDonalds' staff.
- Charles Kuralt reports (in short vignettes) about advancements and problems of education in the United States.
- 1962–198115mTV Episode
- Former drug trafficker Pieter Tritton rates eight trafficking scenes from movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of drug-trafficking methods depicted in "Narcos" S1E1 (2015), featuring Pedro Pascal; "American Made" (2017), starring Tom Cruise; and "Breaking Bad" S3E9 (2010), with Bryan Cranston,. He also comments on drug-detection methods in "Blow" (2001), starring Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz; "Miss Bala" (2019), starring Gina Rodriguez; and "Sons of Anarchy" S4E7 (2011), with Charlie Hunnam and Ron Perlman. Tritton analyzes the human impact of drug smuggling in "Maria Full of Grace" (2004) and "El Chapo" S1E1 (2017).
- Katie Britt gives the GOP response to President Biden's State of the Union.
- Casino boss Brian Stanton rates seven casino-heist scenes in movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of various casino scams and gambling thieves, comments on blackjack, poker, and card counting scenes and analyzes how casino security deals with cheaters.
- Participants in student production of Spring Awakening decide to continue following a mass shooting at their high school.
- The historic and momentous 2020 American presidential election saw the divided nation reeling from violence, insurrection and internal division in the midst of a raging pandemic. CBS News' Norah O'Donnell scans the personal side of the election's outcome, with in-depth reports by Gayle King, Erin Moriarty and Peter Van Sant. "One Nation: Indivisible" delves into little-seen dramatics within the history-making ticket and what may become its lasting effects.
- Highlights include electron computers, new drugs to curtail diseases, new heart surgery techniques, (heart-lung machine), radioisotopes used in the study of photosynthesis, Dr. Jonas Salk polio vaccine in full production, new live virus vaccine related by Dr. Sabin, drugs for the treatment of mental illness, Dr.Lawrence Snyder President of AAS, speaks on behalf of science. Also commentary from Robert Trout, Ned Calmer, and Douglas Edwards. Will Rogers is the host.
- Katie Couric is the anchorwoman on the "CBS Evening News".
- Reviews what is known about the causes, diagnoses and treatments of cancer. Uses photo-micrography, animation, and multi-screen techniques to show how cancer affects and spreads through the body.
- Reviews what is known about the causes, diagnoses and treatments of cancer. Uses photo-micrography, animation, and multi-screen techniques to show how cancer affects and spreads through the body.
- 2016–202328mTV-146.8 (11)TV EpisodeThe Circus examines the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen and how the falsehood is being embraced by the Republican Party and threatens American democracy.
- 2016–202328mTV-147.2 (10)TV EpisodeThe Circus heads to Virginia, examining both sides of the neck and neck gubernatorial race considered by many to be a bellwether for the country.
- 2005– 28mTV EpisodeDavid Wilcock details what the cabal is most afraid of. That the full disclosure of their devious plans will lead to mass arrests of these master manipulators. Little do they realize, that the revolution is already being televised.
- 2016–202329mTV-146.8 (10)TV EpisodeThe Circus heads to Capitol Hill as the deadline looms to pass President Biden's legacy-defining agenda, as moderate and progressive Democrats in both chambers race to strike a deal before the week's end.
- 2016–202329mTV-147.2 (11)TV EpisodeThe Circus examines Biden's presidency as two governor races set off alarm bells within Democratic ranks. Hosts delve into successes, setbacks and the dire political state of Biden's party as they race to pass a transformative agenda.
- Documentary investigation of major environmental issues, including clear cutting of forests, strip mining, highway expansion, damming river canyons, park preservation, endangered animal habitats.
- An examination of the social isolation of African-American students attending newly integrated universities in the Deep South.
- TV news anchor/author Bret Baier (Special Report with Bret Baier (1998)) and (book, "Three Days in January")).
- Walter Cronkite hosted the reenactments of historical events. Shows included "The Landing of the Hindenburg", "The Salem Witchcraft Trials", "The Gettysburg Address", "The Fall of Troy", and "The Scuttling of the Graf Spee".
- A long-running documentary series concerning the news and cultural events which shaped the 20th century. It also offered interpretations of the meaning of certain events, and placed wars and assassinations within the wider context of their era. The host was Walter Cronkite. In 1967, the series was renamed to "The 21st Century". Its new focus was predictions about future events.
- Daily news program featuring news anchor Norah O'Donnell.
- Exploring a futuristic world with advanced technology, societal challenges, and the triumph of human resilience.
- A non-denominational Sunday morning religious show that covered issues from multiple perspectives.
- The leading source of LGBT news with daily short-form online pieces and a weekly show hosted by news anchor, Ross Palombo.
- "RAZZMATAZZ" was a News and Entertainment program aimed primarily for teen and young adult audiences. Airing in the United States on the CBS Television Network, it starred entertainment personality Brian Tochi, who replaced the show's original host, Barry Bostwick, after the first season. The show ran from 1977 to 1982. This Emmy-winning news magazine series was produced by the veteran news producer, Don Hewitt, and had the same production team as CBS's prime news show, "60 MINUTES".
- A youth oriented newsmagazine show.
- A new edition of the "CBS Evening News".
- Weekday news and information program aimed at women.
- CBS News looks at Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in this follow-up to a 1958 report.
- 1953–197230mTV Episode
- 1953–197230mTV Episode
- 1953–197230mTV Episode
- 1953–197230mTV Episode
- 1953–197230mTV EpisodeA debate between Senators John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster has at stake the continuation of the Union. Emerson and Thoreau comment on the debate.
- Napoleon returns to France from his exile on the Isle of Elba and tries to regain the throne.
- 1953–197230mTV EpisodeIt is a few moments before the curtain is to rise. Barnum has ballyhooed his imported "Swedish Nightingale" from coast to coast. But he is nervous as he waits with Cronkite and his newsmen. He has never heard Jenny Lind sing a single note.
- 1953–197230m7.6 (9)TV Episode