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Tonight from Sunday morning to Monday night, the president’s TV blitz(맹공) health care reform. I’m Katie Couric. Also tonight, breaking news in an FBI terror investigation. CBS News has learned that the man at the center of it Najibullah Zazi is now admitting ties to terrorists. A tale of two 10-year-olds. Fighting the flu and fighting for their lives. This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
Good evening, everyone. Turn on your television Sunday morning and he’ll be there. Change the channel and he’ll still be there. President Obama will be blanketing the airwaves to push for health care reform. He taped the interviews today including one with Bob Scheffer for Face the Nation.
On our broadcast tonight, an extraordinary media blitz by the President and now the first lady steps in, and tonight our own David Gregory asks the president directly about race and President Carter’s charges. Terrorism investigation. Authorities believe they’re unraveling a terrorism plan with possible ties halfway across the country. Tracking swine flu. It’s Friday night. What the new numbers show about the spread of the disease. Nightly News begins now. From NBC News world headquarters in
Good evening. It’s been said the Obama White House lost control of its own message on health care. They spent a few weeks in late summer getting pummeled on it by the opposition. They started fighting back with that speech before a joint session and now the president starts his air assault. Between now and Monday, he is doing the Sunday morning political shows on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN and UNIVISION, five political shows and entertainment the Late Show Monday night. It is a presidential media blitz. Today it was joined by the first lady.
Welcome to World News. Tonight, mass media. The president launches another media blitz on health care and addresses whether race might be behind some of the criticisms of his plan. Case cracked. Authorities tell Brian Ross the suspect at the center of the terror plot admits ties with Al Qaeda. Fear of flying. What the airlines are doing to keep the flu from making your flight hazardous to your health. Light’s out. After 70 years, the longest running program in broadcast history takes a final bow. And auto workers who remodeled their lives after the recession destroyed their careers are our persons of the week. From ABC News headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson.