NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg tells Harry Smith President-elect Barack Obama may get a bit of hot air from Congress over his economic stimulus plan, instead of swift action.
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Michael Jackson's mother was granted temporary guardianship over her son's estate and children, Ben Tracy reports. Family attorney Brian Oxman commented on Michael's relationship with his father.
Bon Appetit Magazine's restaurant editor Andrew Knowlton spoke to Harry Smith about the predictions for 2010's food trends including meatball verities and beer.
Bon Appu00E9tit Magazine's restaurant editor Andrew Knowlton spoke to Harry Smith about the predictions for 2010's food trends including meatball verities and beer.
As we enter the new year, what can we expect on the consumer front? Susan Koeppen spoke to Debbye Turner Bell about what we need to know about weddings, restaurants and recalls in 2010.
All You Magazine senior editor Amy Goodman spoke to Harry Smith and Debbye Turner Bell about hosting a new year's eve party on a budget of $20 or less per item.
Ian Woods from Britain's Sky News reports on the story of 91-year-old Mary Taylor who has driven more than 2,000 miles in Australia, a hobby that began at age 75 when her husband passed away.
As President Obama demands answers on what allowed suspect terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to board flight 253, he is also looking into Yemen. Elizabeth palmer reports on other terrorist hotspots.
As credit card companies prepare for the new year by finding ways to charge more money, financial contributor Vera Gibbons spoke to Debbye Turner Bell about part two of the federal credit card law.
From the balloon boy hoax to the miracle on the Hudson, popgoestheweek.com editor Brian Balthazar spoke to Harry Smith and Debbye Turner Bell about 2009's heroes and "wannabees."
What began as a routine birth on Christmas eve became a medical miracle. Hattie Kauffman reports on the story of a mother and newborn baby who were brought back to life in the emergency room after delivery.
Primary care physician Dr. Alanna Levine spoke to Harry Smith about new research on the health perks of drinking coffee including lowering the risk of heart and depression.
As Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston battle for custody for their son Tripp, a judge ruled the case will go public. Legal analyst Jack Ford and psychotherapist Robi Ludwig spoke to Debbye Turner Bell about the decision.
"The Early Show" anchors discuss the mysterious disappearance of 2,000 sea lions on San Francisco's Pier 39, formerly a popular tourist attraction.
President Obama demanded answers on the terror lapse after a systemic failure allowed suspected terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to board Northwest Airlines flight 253. Armen Keteyian reports.
David Goldman held his first press conference after returning his 9-year-old son Sean back to the U.S. But as Manuel Gallegus reports the custody battle may not be over.
As G.M. plans to shut down their Pontiac, Saturn and Saab divisions, Edmunds.com senior analyst Michelle Krebs spoke to Harry Smith about the discounted cars and the best deals.
Sen. Jim DeMint, R - SC, spoke to Harry Smith about President Obama's goal for uncovering the systemic failure concerning Abdulmatalab and the attempted attack on Northwest flight 253.
Bernard Madoff may face up to 150 years in prison after bilking investors out of $65 Billion. Armen Keteyian reports.
In order for Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to board Northwest flight 253, there were a lot of missed red flags. Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R - Mich., spoke to Harry Smith about the failure of the U.S. system.
President Obama took some time out of his year end break in Hawaii to comment on Northwest flight 253. Chip Reid reports on how presidents deal with disasters during vacations.
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