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Fake insurance companies are making millions of dollars while their victims are left with no medical coverage... That story and more TONIGHT, ONLY on THE CBS EVENING NEWS with Katie Couric.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Modern man believes he is fruitful and productive when his ego is aggressively affirmed, when he is visibly active, and when his action produces obvious results.
Thomas Merton


DID YOU KNOW?
The world's youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.


BRAIN TEASER
I have a mouth but do not speak, I have a bed but do not sleep. What am I?


ANSWER
Look for the answer in tomorrow's Scoop! Good Luck!


TONIGHT ON THE CBS EVENING NEWS

Here's a look at what we are working on for tonight's broadcast of The CBS Evening News from Anchor and Managing Editor, Katie Couric:

Hi everyone,

Independents played a big role in electing Barack Obama in 2008. But according to a new CBS News - Knowledge Networks Poll, Democrats cannot count on their support in this year's midterm elections. Just 42 percent of independents who voted for Obama say they'll support a Democrat this year. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid will have the results of our poll, tonight.

Imagine finding out that your health insurance policy is fake. It happened to one woman, who was on a hospital bed recovering from a stroke when she was told just that. CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews reports tonight that tens of thousands of people have lost of millions of dollars buying what they thought was legitimate health insurance.

Tonight, you'll meet a married couple who collected African-American art and artifacts for four decades. Over 200,000 people have seen their collection in museums around the country. Now, it's made its way to the Smithsonian Museum of American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. - the first private collection at the new African-American gallery. CBS News Correspondent Bill Whitaker has that story, tonight.

And we say good-bye to actor Tom Bosley who died of heart failure today at 83. Bosley played the quintessential 1950s Dad in the 1970s sitcom, "Happy Days."

See you tonight. Katie

Here's an early look at one of the stories we are working on for Wednesday night's broadcast of The CBS Evening News: Candidates rally for the youth vote...but will young people turn out for the midterm elections like they did in 2008? Katie Couric speaks to a panel of college students at Boston University about the issues that matter most to them... and what they would like see change in Washington. In our special series American Voices Wednesday night only on The CBS Evening News.

If you would like more information on any of these stories or the broadcast, please click on the following address and e-mail us: evening@cbsnews.com


TONIGHT ON DAVID LETTERMAN
Tonight, comedian/talk show host, Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report joins Dave, along with actor/daredevil Johnny Knoxville for a chat about married life with Emily Deschanel and his upcoming flick, Jackass 3D. Plus, don't miss musical guests, Gorillaz performing one of the songs from their just released album, Plastic Beaches.


WEDNESDAY MORNING ON THE EARLY SHOW

Harry Smith, Maggie Rodriguez, and Erica Hill anchor from New York. Dave Price brings us the weather.

In addition to the day's top headlines, here's an early look at some of the stories we are working on for tomorrow morning's broadcast:

You probably have heard that you can negotiate prices and fees on big-ticket items, but did you know you can do the same with every day purchases? CBS News Consumer Correspondent, Susan Koeppen will show you how to haggle down the price of everything from clothing to groceries; then she'll give you some great tips on how to get the best prices on the internet as well.

Then, CBS News Business and Economics correspondent, Rebecca Jarvis will add to Koeppen's advice with more techniques on what you can do to build your bottom line. She'll add up purchases that can amount to big bucks each month -- for example, did you know that you can save around 60 dollars every month by not buying bottled water every day? Two great reports full of easy tips that will have you saving money in no time -- join us and watch your bank account grow.

Decisions, decisions, decisions -- do you chose sexy over practical when buying a Bra? Every woman in our audience has experienced this dilemma at one point or another and it can be frustrating. Tomorrow morning, theBra Whisperer, Susan Nethero will help you make the process easier the next time you shop. She'll tell you what to look for when buying and trying on bras and how to determine the perfect fit and style that will give you the most support while still making you feel sexy. The how-to of Bra shopping -- a can't miss segment -- even for the men in our audience who are considering the purchase of intimate apparel for their significant others.

As the temperatures get colder there are a number of delicious fall ingredients you can integrate into your culinary repertoire. Celebrity Chef and author of New American Table, Marcus Samuelsson, whose new Harlem restaurant, Red Rooster, is set to open its doors soon, will show you how to use some of the best fall ingredients -- potatoes, sweet potatoes, and apples to whip up a delicious gourmet meal. On the menu -- potato latkes with apple horseradish sauce as an appetizer, beer braised short ribs for an entree, and for dessert -- sweet potato doughnuts. No doubt that these festive recipes will have you, your friends and family tasting this wonderful season and the best news -- they won't cost you a small fortune to make!

If you would like more information on any of these stories or the broadcast, please click on the following address and e-mail us: earlyshow@cbs.com


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