The father of the family killed after an F-18 plane crashed into their San Diego, Calif. home sobbed in grief during a press conference where he did not place blame on the pilot.
CBS News Show - Every Saturday covers breaking news and the news of the week, and presents special reports from well-known experts on a wide range of subjects from consumer and health issues to personal finance.
Celebrity stylist Ted Gibson spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about reality TV star Kate Gosselin's hair makeover for the cover of People magazine.
A tech-savvy New Jersey family stays connected through text messages and are on Facebook for hours a day. As Kelly Wallace reports, the Mishoe family is an example of the American family in the digital age.
The tiny Chihuahua dog breed is a hit in Hollywood films but many end up in shelters due to the amount of care they require. Dr. Debbye Turner Bell reports.
Home Improvement expert Danny Lipford showed how easy it can be to insulate windows, protect pipes and prevent ice around your home.
CNET senior editor Natali Del Conte reports from the annual consumer electronics show and spoke to Harry Smith about the hottest gadgets of 2010 including the Sony Dash and Tunebug Shake.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, author of "The Body Scoop for Girls," and to Maggie Rodriguez spoke to a group of mothers about their teenage daughters' knowledge of female health and gynecology.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton shares a few low-calorie fast food meals that chains like Taco Bell, Starbucks, and KFC are offering in this Early Show Health Watch.
Terry McCarthy reports on new information about attempted bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and his contact with an American cleric in Yemen reportedly connected to the Fort Hood shootings.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Gov. Tim Kaine about the two retiring Democratic senators and how this will shift the balance of power in the Senate.
Harry smith spoke to Juan Zarate about a LA Times report that officials knew of Umar Abdulmutallab, the Christmas day bomber, while he was on the plane.
Unusual bitter cold weather throughout the Southern U.S. is threatening to damage fruit crops and harm animals. Manuel Gallegus reports.
Police in Arizona are searching for an 8-month-old baby boy missing since Christmas. Randall Pinkston reports on the disappearance and the bizarre custody battle.
Logan McQueary, father of missing 8-month-old Gabriel, spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about the custody battle with the infant's mother Elizabeth Johnson and the desperate search by police.
As federal prosecutors formally charged suspected terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the preliminary report on the failed bombing of flight 253 is about to be made public. Bill Plante reports.
Terry McCarthy reports on new information about attempted bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and his contact with an American cleric in Yemen reportedly connected to the Fort Hood shootings.
A clothing company debuted a new Times Square billboard featuring a dapper President Obama at the Great Wall of China. The White House requested the photo be taken down.
Sarah Palin's white house hopes are now uncertain after her resignation as governor, Terry McCarthy reports. Harry Smith spoke with political analyst Dan Bartlett about the G.O.P.'s stance.
Katie Couric spoke to Harry Smith to discuss CBS News' new initiative "Where America Stands" outlining the nation's most pressing issues.
Chef and owner of restaurant Dovetail John Fraser joins The Early Show to toss up a couple of winter salads.
Tech Correspondent Daniel Sieberg discussed the features of Google's new "superphone" called Nexus One and compared it to Apple's iPhone.
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