What Time Is It

What Time Is It : Spring forward, fall is a common saying around this time of year as we have just entered into dayylight save time.

Daylight Saving Time formally signed at 2:00 this morning and all hours should be set forward by one hour before going to bed.

Ironically, a few hours, for example those on the computers automatically jump by one hour, so there is no need to change the time.

With daylight saving time, as you might guess, comes an extra hour of daylight, which means that it will be getting brighter earlier in the morning, and darker later in the night.
This is the right time of year to change the batteries in your smoke detector to make sure they are working in the system.

Change batteries in smoke alarms can be one of those little actions that we delay it, but in case of fire, it is these small devices, which are often the first warning we hear of the danger.

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Sea World Trainer Killed Home Video

Sea World Trainer Killed Home Video COURIC: I'm Katie Couric. Also tonight, is there a double standard in Japan? The same government agency that is supposed to regular Toyota promotes it as well.

A killer whale attacks and kills a trainer at Sea World in Florida as the audience watches in horror.

And it's kind of a magic bag. It may not look big enough, but one can deliver food to 50 hungry kids.

ANNOUNCER: From CBS News world headquarters in New York, this is the CBS EVENING NEWS with Katie Couric.

COURIC: Good evening, everyone. It is unprecedented. The head of a major international corporation testifying under oath before the United States Congress. Today, the president of Toyota made his long-awaited appearance on Capitol Hill and began by saying in English, quote, I'm deeply sorry. Sorry for the safety defects that have led to crashes linked to at least 39 deaths in this country and more than eight million recalls worldwide.

And then the grilling began. We have two reports tonight. First, national correspondent Dean Reynolds, who was at the hearing. And, Dean, I know Akio Toyoda was pressured to appear today. Do you think he did himself any good?

DEAN REYNOLDS, CBS CORRESPONDENT: Well, Katie, considering the damage that's been done to his company, he really had to come. Staying away would have been unthinkable. But judging from the tone of the questions he took here today, it's clear that he's going to face continuing skepticism.

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