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.
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.
The Supreme Court of Malawi will hear Madonna's adoption case of Mercy James, but the girl's alleged father says he wants to raise her. Priya David reports.
Chris Wragge and Debbye Turner Bell speak with one of the world's leading authorities on alternative medicine and spirituality, Dr. Deepak Chopra about spirituality for living a longer life.
When it comes to living long lives, we can all take a lesson from Otto, the dog who reached 145-years-old and is still going strong. Elizabeth Palmer has the story.
Areas around the world where many of the residents live to 100-years-old and beyond are known as "blue zones". Debbye Turner Bell speaks with author Dan Buettner about these locations.
We have all heard exercise promotes good health, but it also is believed that it can extend your lifespan. Fitness expert, Sarah Robichaud shows Chris Wragge and Debbye Turner Bell how its done.
A new world record was set for Dominoes as an amazing display was crafted and broadcasted on Dutch television as over 4.5 million dominoes fell
Jon Secada is in this week's Second Cup Cafu00E9. He has sold 20 million albums, won two Grammys and starred on broadway. He will perform, "What a Wonderful World."
This week's Chef on a Shoestring is Gail Simmons, who is the special projects manager at Food and Wine Magazine. She will prepare a 3-course meal packed with supergrains and power proteins under $35.
When President Obama arrives in Asia, he will follow part of the "Silk Road", the ancient trade route that ran from China to Baghdad. Terry McCarthy has more on the Silk Road and capitalism.
Former First Lady Laura Bush spoke with "The Early Show" anchor Maggie Rodriguez about her time soon after leaving the White House with the former President. Watch the full interview Monday, Nov.16th.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin prepares to launch a media tour to promote her new memoir "Going Rogue." As Jeff Glor reports, some media watchers are questioning her motives.
Conservative commentator and author Ann Coulter spoke to Harry Smith about Sarah Palin's media tour for her new book "Going Rogue," and her political influence.
A fertility doctor is accused of using his own sperm to inseminate a female patient, Kelly Wallace reports. Legal analyst Lisa Bloom discussed the case.
In the new book "Mircale on the Hudson," 118 of the 155 people on board U.S. Airways flight 1549 share their memories of the Hudson River landing and how their lives have changed since. Maggie Rodriguez reports.
Harry Smith spoke with Maj. Nidal Hasan's attorney John Galligan about the 13 murder charges faced by his client.
The Colo. Couple accused of the "balloon boy" hoax will plead guilty to misdemeanor and felony charges. KCNC-TV's Rick Sallinger reports.
A German man is accused of attempting to extort money from supermodel Cindy Crawford for a disturbing photo of her daughter. Ashley Morrison reports.
"Survivor" winner Ethan Zohn is documenting his battle with Hodgkins Disease in the hopes of educating others.
60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl spoke about Paleontologist Jack Horner's controversial theory that chickens can become dinosaurs through "reverse evolution."
Maggie Rodriguez Macy's Exec. V.P. Martine Reardon about the company's Believe campaign where they will donate $1 for every letter to Santa received.
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