Video: Katie Couric's Notebook
Video: Katie Couric's Notebook
Daily commentary and reflection on topics both light and heavy from the anchor of the CBS Evening News. - Notebook: Happy States
Notebook: Sugary Cereal
With millions of dollars spent advertising cereal overloaded with sugar to children, Katie Couric says that it may be time for parents to ...
Notebook: Obama at Dover
President Obama went to Dover Air Force Base late at night for the arrival of the bodies of 18 Americans who recently died in Afghanistan. ...
Notebook: Sec. Clinton
As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton's approval rating is at 65 percent, higher than both Michelle and President Barack Obama's. Katie ...
Notebook: Party's Over
Ken Feinberg, who is in charge of overseeing executive pay at seven companies that received bailout money, reigned in Wall Street bonuses. ...
Notebook: Balloon Boy
Millions watched a helium balloon soar thousands of feet in the air, fearing the worst: that a six-year-old boy was inside. Katie Couric ...
Notebook: Annoying Words
Katie Couric says "Whatever!" to some of the most, like...you know...irritating words and phrases in the English language.
Notebook: Nobel Signals Hope
As President Obama joins the prestigious list of Nobel Prize winners, Katie Couric comments that the award signals hope from the ...
Notebook: Airline Fees, Delays
CBS News' Bianca Solorzano discusses the latest study which indicates that airlines, while frequently slapping fees on travelers, have ...
Notebook: Afghan Strategy
Katie Couric discusses the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, as President Barack Obama stands at the focus of a critical decision ...
Notebook: Art of Language
A speech writer for Richard Nixon, conservative columnist William Safire has died at the age of 79. In our era of widespread abbreviations ...
Notebook: Iran Missiles
Kelly Wallace speaks about the growing tensions over Iranian missiles. Iran's leaders insist their program is only for energy production, ...
Notebook: Kisses
Amid fears of H1N1, Katie Couric says that she won't fret if the French tradition of greeting people with kisses gets the "kiss off."












