Don?t miss Fozzie The Bear and Bobby Flay team up for a collaboration at FAO Schwarz, as they each teach ?The Saturday Early Show? team how to design and create a uniquely personalized muppet.
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John Landis, director of the music video "Thirller," discussed Michael Jackson's gift for performing, disciplined talent and struggles as a tortured and complex celebrity. Richard Roth reports.
President Obama is scheduled to meet with the Pope and is expected to discuss such controversial topics as abortion and gay marriage. Bill Plante reports.
R&B singer Maxwell performs the song "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) from his 1996 album "Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite."
Back in 2001, R&B star Maxwell was at the top of his game with three platinum albums and numerous hit singles. Then, the Brooklyn-born artist decided he wanted to take some time off. Now, he's back with a new album.
Actor George Clooney's message can be summed up in three words: look this way. The globe-trotting star is trying to bring worldwide attention to earthquake victims in Italy. Allen Pizzey reports.
Consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen answers viewers' questions on state lemon laws, community supported agriculture and insulated job sectors. Maggie Rodriguez reports.
Matt Moniz, 11, plans to climb 14 of Colorado's 14-thousand-foot mountains in 14 days to help his best friend Ian Hess, 9, who suffers from pulmonary arterial hypertension. Priya David reports.
Learn how to prepare an old world Italian meal and some amazing spaghetti sauce. Chef John Delucie shows Maggie Rodriguez how it's done.
Summer camp season is in full swing with an estimated eleven million adults and kids in attendance. Camps see their fair share of injuries and sickness. Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports on how to stay safe.
A musician whose guitar was damaged by United Airlines exacted his revenge by writing a song that has become a YouTube video sensation. Songwriter Dave Carroll talks about his success.
A photograph of President Barack Obama seems to have caught him and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a compromising position. Maggie Rodriguez and Chris Wragge get to the bottom of it.
The U.S. government believes that there will be a vaccine for H1N1 before the fall flu season. Dr. Jennifer Ashton tells Chris Wragge that two vaccines will most likely be available, one for influenza and one for H1N1.
Actor George Clooney's message can be summed up in three words: look this way. The globe-trotting star is trying to bring worldwide attention to earthquake victims in Italy. Allen Pizzey reports.
A suburban swim club outside Philadelphia is coming under fire after being accused of racism. Bianca Solorzano reports.
The road is all clear for General Motors to emerge from bankruptcy in record time. Sixty percent of the GM is now owned by the federal government. Dean Reynolds reports from Detroit, Michigan.
President Obama is scheduled to meet with the Pope and is expected to discuss such controversial topics as abortion and gay marriage. Bill Plante reports.
Stars are proudly sprouting their scruff, prompting a return to the moustache. "The Early Show" anchors get a fantasy facial makeover.
British tabloids have dubbed Prince William's girlfriend Kate Middleton "Waity Katie," criticism for her lack of employment and an engagement ring, reports Sheila MacVicar.
American troops in Iraq miss their families at home and cope in different ways, reports Dave Price.
Financial adviser Ray Martin explains the value of health insurance for those who lose their jobs and employer-funded plans.
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