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Tonight, the hottest ticket in town. "So. Yes. We are going, baby." Thousands of fans get their chance to attend the public memorial for Michael Jackson which will follow a private burial tomorrow morning at Forest Lawn Cemetary. I'm Katie Couric in Los Angeles. also tonight, the legal wrangling over Jackson's estate and children. A judge removes his mother as executor. Will his ex wife fight for custody of their son and daughter? "Do not touch me." "Nobody touch you here." "You just dead. Don't." And Sara Palin. What's behind her surprise resignation and what is she planning next? This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, reporting tonight from Los Angeles.
And good evening, everyone. From just outside the Staples Center in downtown LA where tomorrow thousands of fans and a who's who of the rich and famous will say a final farewell to Michael Jackson. 20,000 will attend the service at Staples. And an overflow crowd of at least 6500 will watch next door at the NOKIA Theater on a video screen.
Welcome to World News. Tonight, breakthrough. The US and Russia agreed a dramatic cuts in the size of their nuclear arsenals. Star tribute. Magic and Wonder among those participating in Michael Jackson's memorial. Manhunt. Police in South Carolina hoping for a break in the search for a suspected serial killer wanted for five murders. Sudden impact. Sara Palin's resignation raises questions about her future and that of the Republican Party. From ABC News headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson.
Good evening. For some with long memories, it was an extraordinary sight. The presidents from Washington and Moscow standing together pledging to reduce nuclear warheads and launchers by as much as a third. The numbers right there.
On our broadcast tonight, making a deal to cut the number of nuclear weapons. Can president Obama take the chill out of relations with Russia? State of transition. As she walks away from the governor's job, big questions remain. Why did she do it and what's next for Sara Palin? Drawing a crowd. Last minute preparations for Machael Jackson's massive memorial. Reports of upwards of a million people showing up while the whole world will be watching. And the architect of America's long and costly war in Vietnam. Tonight, remembering Robert S. McNamara. Nightly News begins now. From NBC News world headquarters in New York, this is NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.