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Michael Jackson addressed the controversial issue of sharing his bed with children during his 60 Minutes interview with the late Ed Bradley.
Jennifer Aniston talks to Harry Smith about her "life changing" role in "Marley & Me" and working with co-star Owen Wilson.
In the new film "Yes Man," actor Jim Carrey plays a man who turns his life around by saying "yes" to everything. Carrey says that in his life he tries to do the same. Hattie Kauffman reports.
The holiday movie season is in full swing, but buzz is already brewing over some highly anticipated releases in 2009. "Mr. Moviefone" Russ Leatherman previews the hottest films set to debut next year.
Experts agree that Barack Obama has it going on when it comes to looking his best, and no one else can do the rolled-up sleeves thing like he can.
Laura Crosby is XXX'ed out as the lasted evictee in the "Big Brother" house. She sat down with Julie Chen following an 8-1 vote.
What teens call "sex-ting" is the act of sharing nude or partially nude photos via cell phone text message. As Harry Smith reports, few realize they are breaking the law.
ESPN's Erin Andrews hopes to fight her video voyeur as online viewers may violate laws and even get a computer virus, reports Daniel Sieberg. Julie Chen gets more legal facts from Lisa Bloom.
Quincy Jones, producer of Michael Jackson's best albums, told Harry Smith "success is an animal," when referring to Jackson's career, believing the singer was not comfortable in his own skin.
The Amazing Race million dollar winners Nick and Starr spoke to Harry Smith about their experience on the adventure show.
Actress Jennifer Aniston talks to Harry Smith about what it takes to be a near-nude GQ cover girl, yoga, bowties and her life as a tabloid headliner.
Market Table's Executive Chef Mike Price has a few ideas for a bubbly morning after New Years' Eve with a festive French toast brunch.
Harry Smith sat down with TV child stars from the 1950s: Wally Cleaver from "Leave it To Beaver," Timmy from "Lassie," Jeff Stone from "The Donna Reed Show" and Little Ricky from "I Love Lucy."
Harry Smith and Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Michael Jackson producer Teddy Riley about the impact his music had for generations around the world.
The Obamas share a low-key Christmas holiday in Hawaii before the president elect takes office, reports Ben Tracy. Harry Smith talks to Eleanor Clift from Newsweek about Obama's first 100 days.
"Wizards of Waverly Place" teen sensation Selena Gomez talks to Maggie Rodriguez about her burgeoning career and being a role model for kids.
An 18-year-old Wisconsin man posed as several girls on the social networking Web site Facebook and allegedly blackmailed underage teens into performing sexual favors. Michelle Miller reports.
Registered Dietician Keri Glassman showed Debbye Turner Bell how to use portion control to curb overeating during the holidays.
ESPN reporter Erin Andrews says she will press criminal charges against whoever shot and posted a voyeuristic video of her nude in a hotel room. Kelly Wallace reports.
Natali Del Conti and Daniel Sieberg reported from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nev. where all the latest hi-tech gadgets are premiered.
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