CBS News Show - In its unique approach, 48 Hours delves into a single subject, examining it from multiple angles with its saturation coverage and action-driven style.
"I chose poker for freedom," professional poker player Brian Rast told "48 Hours." The Las Vegas-based player talks about the lure and mystique of the game and why poker players are like small busines more »
Scherer is questioned by investigators on March 18, 2008, following the murder of his parents.
Wilbert Rawlins, director of the O. Perry Walker H.S. Marching Band, patiently helps a student learn to play a trumpet part. Ear plugs not included. For more, watch "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritt more »
"The Whole Gritty City", airing Saturday, Feb. 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS, follows three New Orleans marching bands. The bands' directors do more than prepare students to march in Mardi Gras parades: t more »
"The Whole Gritty City" has some unusual cinematographers. Filmmakers Richard Barber and Andre Lambertson gave digital cameras to some of their young subjects. The result is an intimate look at a dang more »
Go behind the scenes as the L.E. Rabouin High School Marching Band rehearses before a Mardi Gras parade. Director Lonzie Jackson demands excellence from the band, flag team and cheerleaders. For more, more »
Officer Shelita Haynes with the New Orleans P.D. Crime Scene Unit responds to shootings nearly every night. Many of the victims are around the same age as her teenage sons, Jerome and Jamal. But Offic more »
A young student struggles to play his horn in the Roots of Music Marching Band. Instructor Edward Lee has patience for every sour note, but there are consequences when the student says "I can't." For ... more »
Band director Wilbert Rawlins knows he's competing with drug dealers for the hearts and minds of his students, so he found a creative way to make a big impression. Watch "48 Hours Presents: the Whole ... more »
Four months before The Roots of Music Marching Band started it's very first Mardi Gras parade season, students didn't even have all their instruments. But that didn't stop band founder Derrick Tabb fr more »