Debt Drama & Voyeur Nation

A rank-and-file revolt in Washington has stalled the vote on the deficit-cutting bill. As the U.S. inches closer to debt default, President Barack Obama urges that any agreement must be bipartisan. Will they be able to reach a compromise before the clock runs out?
Plus, billionaire Alki David has bought the rights to live stream the assisted suicide of a terminally ill man. An online audience voting to view the death overwhelmingly says yes. But have we not moved on from the days of watching public executions?
Also, an Aurora soccer league has decided to ban parents and other viewers from yelling or cheering. Some say silent soccer will benefit everyone, but how will it play out on the field? Our videojournalist Jim Lagogianes has more on that.
That's tonight on CBC News Network at 8 p.m. ET.
