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Bestselling author Sandra Brown spoke to Harry Smith about her new novel "Rainwater," and her experience making the switch from thrillers to historical romance.
The family of the only civilian killed during the shooting at Ft. Hood, Texas spoke out against negativity towards Muslims due to the attack.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe who stars in the critically acclaimed dramatic film, "Precious."
Author Katie Lee shared various new chocolate flavor combinations and even chocolate skin products.
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, huge dominoes decorated by school children stands in it's place. Mark Phillips reports on how Berlin is celebrating the anniversary.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke to Harry Smith about the government's recall of one million Maclaren strollers made from 1999 to 2000 after 12 children had their fingers amputated.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Tennis legend Martina Navratilova about her harsh words regarding Andre Agassi's admitted Meth abuse while on the pro tour.
Bestselling author Sandra Brown spoke to Harry Smith about her new novel "Rainwater," and her experience making the switch from thrillers to historical romance.
With President Obama's 2,000 page health care bill narrowly passing in the house, there is some question whether it will pass in the senate. Nancy Cordes reports.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke to Harry Smith about the results of an Early Show Investigation into whether the CDC's numbers of H1N1 flu fatalities are accurate.
Harry Smith spoke with CBS News National Security expert Juan Zarate about the likelihood that the Fort Hood, Texas shooting was an act of terrorism.
With Hurricane Ida expected to make landfall tomorrow, the Gulf States are preparing for the worst and the National Guard is on high alert if assistance is needed. Dave Price reports.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Fort Hood, Texas shooting victim Pvt. Joseph Foster and Dr. Stephen Beckwith about the suspects' actions during the attack.
As the Army searches for answers about the Fort Hood tragedy, Dean Reynolds reports on the signs that the alleged shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had ties to radical Islamic groups.
On this week's "Chef on a Shoestring", John Currence, a chef from Oxford, Mississippi will prepare Wild Mushroom & Goat Cheese "Pop Tarts", Garlic Studded Pork Roast and Chocolate Espresso Cake.
The Grammy Award-winning band Train joins us for our Second Cup Cafe this week. After a three year hiatus, Train has gone back to their roots. They will perform, "Hey, Soul Sister".
On week 7 of "The Amazing Race", the poker girls, Maria Ho and Tiffany Michelle were finally booted off. Chris Wragge speaks with the poker players about their experience.
Chris Wragge speaks with psychologist, Dr. Alan Lipman about the recent shootings and what makes people "snap" and become capable of violent behavior.
On this week's 'Under the Radar', Chris Wragge and Erica Hill show us a crammed train in China; Also Whiplash, the cowboy monkey; Plus, a Hanukkah decoration made by a spider.
John Currence, a chef from Oxford, Mississippi shows us the perfect way to chop onions.
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