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Tonight, the president tackles a world of issues in China while back home, a CBS news poll shows his job approval is falling on everything from healthcare to the economy to Afghanistan. I’m Katie Couric. Also tonight who should get a mammogram유방엑스레이사진 and when? Some doctors disagree with the new guidelines. We’ll try to clear up the confusion and controversy.

 

A stunning new projection예측. America’s obesity epidemic could add hundreds of billions of dollars to the cost of healthcare. And hotels struggling for business. Some will go whole Hog to get you to check in. This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric. And good evening, everyone. As president Obama continues his travels in Asia, he is facing some political trouble back home. A CBS news poll out tonight shows his job approval is falling. It’s 53% now. 10 points lower than it was in June. And his disapproval rating is up 10 points. The president met in Beijing today with his Chinese counterpart, and afterwards spoke about the growing cooperation between the two countries. But there is a lot the two men don’t agree on. Our chief white house correspondent Chip Reid is traveling with the president in Beijing.

 

In Beijing, president Obama was honored by Chinese president Hu Jin Tao at an elaborate공들인 state dinner, and treated to a tour of the Forbidden City자금성. But after hours of meetings where little progress was made, the two leaders put their wide differences on display. One of president Obama’s top priorities here was to prod재촉하다 China to open its markets to US goods. “This will lead to increase US exports and jobs.” President Hu ignored the issue. Instead, he took a swipe비난 at the Obama administration for imposing tariffs관세 on Chinese tires and other goods.

 

Speaking in the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square where China brutally crushed a student rebellion폭동 20 years ago, the president raised the issue of human rights, but only gently. “We do not believe these principles are unique to America, but rather they are universal rights.” President Hu stood expressionless as Mr. Obama spoke.

 

Critics say the president is soft peddling시간을 소비하다 human rights, fearful of angering the nation that has become America’s banker. “Our relationship going forward will not be without disagreement or difficulty.” And it won’t get any easier when the president returns home Thursday. A new CBS News poll shows the president’s ratings are down on a range of issues.<E>

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