Will Oprah Winfrey move her talk show to her own cable network when her contract expires in 2011? Hattie Kauffman reports on the growing speculation.
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.
Tech Correspondent Daniel Sieberg discussed the features of Google's new "superphone" called Nexus One and compared it to Apple's iPhone.
Consumer Reports' Kim Kleman tested infomercial products like the Shamwow and the Snuggie and found that companies do not always keep their promises.
Dave Price got creative during his weather forecast and drew a U.S. map in the snow to illustrate winter weather patterns.
Dave Price reports from Bismarck, N.D. where an arctic surge continues to put out a chill that is sweeping across the U.S.
Harry Smith spoke with two girls who acted quickly to evacuate their school bus after the driver was drunk and driving erratically. As Jeff Glor reports, the driver will serve some jail time.
CBS News correspondent Julie Chen is featured on CBS' new reality show "I Get That A Lot" which puts celebrities in everyday situations to see if they will be recognized.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton explains to Harry Smith why there is no reason to rationalize smoking habits over quitting altogether.
Author of "The Body Scoop for Girls" Dr. Jennifer Ashton sits down with a group of teenage girls to discuss their health and habits as they are growing up.
Harry Smith talks to family therapist Jenn Berman about the results of CBS News polls on the state of the American family on issues of fidelity, obesity, and parenting.
G.O.P. Congressman Peter King criticized President Obama's actions regarding security failures that led to a foiled terrorist attempt on a plane.
A hi-tech boat manned by whaling protestors gets rammed by a Japanese vessel claiming to be hunting whales for scientific research.
Attorney Ben Pavone refuses to pay his credit card after he claims the credit company raised his interest rate and lowered his spending limit without explanation.
Two Senate democrats Chris Dodd and Byron Dorgan have announced their retirement which may shift the balance of power for democrats. Nancy Cordes reports.
Pres. Obama is angry over how security measures are handled across the globe concerning the failed Christmas bomber attack. Chip Reid reports
National Security Council Chief of Staff Denis McDonough spoke to Harry Smith on Pres. Obama's urgent meeting with the National Security Council.
Eric Daman, author of You Know You Want It shares fashion examples from his book based on style from the hit TV series Gossip Girl.
Adam Campbell, Author of Men's Health's "The Big Book of Exercises" answers Harry Smith's questions on common work out myths.
Author Susan Piver spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about how to leave behind 2009's emotional baggage.
Animal Planet's Donald Schultz brings some exotic animals to The Early Show to talk about how humanity benefits from exploring dangerous and powerful creatures.
Harry Smith spoke with author Richard Wiseman about his new book that gives techniques to change attitude and habits.
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