Learn how to prepare an old world Italian meal and some amazing spaghetti sauce. Chef John Delucie shows Maggie Rodriguez how it's done.
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.
Harry Smith spoke the three final couples of CBS's "The Amazing Race," including the winners Cheyne Whitney and Meghan Rickey, about their experiences on the show and the $1 million prize.
Consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen answered viewer questions about store credit cards and product warranties.
In the series Holiday on the Cheap, executive editor of Real Simple Magazine Sarah Humphreys gave Maggie Rodriguez some simple tips on how to decorate your home for the holiday season on a budget.
Harry Smith spoke with Amanda Knox's parents about how Amanda took the guilty verdict and their plans for appeal.
After Amanda Knox was found guilty of murdering her roommate, Allen Pizzey reports that she could be receiving some high powered political help from the U.S. in the appeal process.
Copenhagen, Denmark is home to the largest climate change conference in history. The U.S. will bow to reduce carbon emissions by 17 percent in the next decade. Richard Roth reports.
CVS Caremark chief medical officer Dr. Troyen Brennan spoke to Harry Smith about the prescription drug plan for seniors Medicare Part D and how to pick the best drug plan.
CNET's senior editor Natali Del Conte spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about which eReaders are the best to buy this holiday season including the Barns & Noble Nook and Amazon's Kindle 2.
Harry Smith spoke with actor John Lithgow about his creepy role on the hit Showtime show, "Dexter."
The Consumer Product Safety Commission will be checking the safety of Zhu Zhu Pets after a new report showed the popular toy may contain high levels of the metal antimony. Kelly Wallace reports.
"The Early Show" anchors spoke about a scary caught on tape incident of a woman who was dragged several feet by a train last month in Boston after her purse got stuck in the train doors.
TheDailyBeast.com is reporting that prescription drugs may have been a factor in Tiger Woods' car accident. TheDailyBeast.com's Gerald Posner spoke with Harry Smith.
Sarah Palin took her book tour to Iowa in what seemed to be a sign of a future presidential run. Michelle Gielan reports.
In the final push to reach a deal by the holiday season, President Obama visited Washington, D.C. to discuss the health care bill with democrats. Nancy Cordes reports.
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D - Mo.) and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R - Ten.) spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about both sides of the debate over President Obama's health care reform.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton defended his decision to send additional troops to Afghanistan and new details on Osama Bin Laden's location. Bill Plante reports.
Children around the world spend 5 billion hours a year playing with Legos. Lonnie Quinn takes us on a tour in the Lego headquarters in Enfield, Connecticut to see how models are made.
Everyone knows the big piano from that famous scene in the movie, "Big". Chris Wragge and Erica Hill are joined with Piano Dancers Sabrina Cohen and Melodye Brant.
Author, Jon Sciesza is a bestselling author of kid's classics, "The Stinky Cheese Man" and "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs". He reveals his five holiday picks he says every child should read.
Emily Osment is on this week's Second Cup Cafu00E9. Osment is a popular teen actress who can sing, play and write great music. She will perform her top 10 single, "All the Way Up".
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