Infrastructure Investment
Another stimulus check would be nice; but would those billions go to better use if we built new bridges, highways, and schools instead? Josh Landis and Mitch Butler explain.
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The Fast Draw
American retirement assets fell by $3 trillion with the crash of the economy, which means some will have to work into retirement. The Fast Draw team looks at the positives.
Barack Obama promised Americans a lot of changes on the campaign trail and Americans are eager to see if he will deliver once he is in the White House.
Exit polls are a valuable tool in helping to navigate who will win an election, but sometimes that might not be enough. Mitch Butler and Josh Landis explain in this edition of “Fast Draw.”
The current stock market is scary for most but as the Fast Draw team illustrates, the market monster may not be as bad as it looks if you know what to do when it strikes.
The average of federally declared disasters per year spike 33 percent during an election year. The Fast Draw team Mitch Butler and Josh Landis illustrate the phenomenon.
The price of higher education is getting higher and higher and, as the Fast Draw team illustrates, gathering funds can be like climbing a mountain. A look at the problems and solutions of the education adventure.
The Fast Draw team looks at how much energy hybrid cars really save. How do hybrids compared against used cars? Lets see how the numbers stack up and what the experts say.
The contentious topic of offshore drilling is brought to life by Josh Landis and Mitch Butler of the “Fast Draw” team. Watch the views of Barack Obama and John McCain come to life.
No two clouds are exactly the same, as Josh Landis and Mitch Butler of the “Fast Draw” team explain. Throughout the ages, humanity has been fascinated with those white puffy balls in the sky.
Bill Gates recently announced his retirement from Microsoft to focus on philanthropy. As Josh Landis and Mitch Butler explain, Gates is the latest American intent on making the world a better place.
A gallon of gas travels a long road before it makes its way to your car. Mitch Butler and Josh Landis of “The Fast Draw” team show how “Gus the gas” goes from crude to refined.
Although humans are often irritated by insects, Mitch Butler and Josh Landis of “The Fast Draw” team note that bugs in fact serve as an essential aspect of nature, as well as a boost to the economy.
Mitch Butler and Josh Landis of the “Fast Draw” team take a close look at what determines the price of oil and the impact price fluctuations have on the overall U.S. economy.
Why do we have Daylight Saving Time? Mitch Butler and Josh Landis of “The Fast Draw” team provide an animated explanation for moving our clocks forward and backward in the spring and fall.
Mitch Butler and Josh Landis take an animated look at the various scientific theories regarding the long standing bond between mankind and canines.
Josh Landis and Mitch Butler provide an animated account of the dangers of focusing purely on money, especially during times of economic hardship.
In both parties, an elite squad of political pundits called Super Delegates has the final say on who gets the nomination. “Fast Draw” artists Mitch Butler and Josh Landis report.
You have a better chance of being struck by lightning than playing in the Super Bowl. ”Fast Draw” artists Mitch Butler and Josh Landis report on what happens to the players whose dreams are dashed.
A new study shows that despite advances in technology, people now travel less farther from home than they did in the past. “Fast Draw” artists Mitch Butler and Josh Landis report. (CBSNews.com)
Video Archive
Jorge, the travel correspondent, continues his detailed and exhaustive exploration of his native country, showing his natural storytelling ability, and proving his reputation for journalistic integrity.
Introducing our new travel correspondent, Jorge. Spanning the globe and introducing us to his country, he reports live to news anchor, Mitch Butler.
