Obama, bursting bubbles & bed bugs

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U.S. Army soldiers on the last day of combat operations in the country. Photo by AP/Maya Alleruzzo.

Tonight, live coverage of Barack Obama's presidential address - and reaction to his Oval Office speech. After seven years, billions of dollars, and a death toll in the thousands, the U.S. combat mission comes to an end. So what now for the troubled country? We'll check in with a reporter in Iraq who's been covering the war for years.

Plus, the housing bubble. A report says parts of Canada are experiencing a housing bubble and it could burst at any moment - while another report says there's no reason to worry. So - what to make of the conflicting signals? And are we really just talking ourselves into a bubble?

And bed bugs. These days they seem to be creeping and crawling all over the place - from Bill Clinton's office to the Empire State Building. And now one little tweet about a sighting at a popular Toronto movie theatre has caused a media frenzy. So, why are these little bugs creating such a big problem?

Erica Johnson is with us again tonight. And Reshmi Nair tracks the latest news stories.

Join us tonight at 8 p.m. ET on CBC NN.