Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, huge dominoes decorated by school children stands in it's place. Mark Phillips reports on how Berlin is celebrating the anniversary.
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.
Details emerge on who could pay more, who could pay less in the Senate version of the healthcare reform bill, reports Nancy Cordes.
Actresses Moya Angela and Syesha Mercado performed the song "Listen" from the revival of the musical, "Dreamgirls."
There's a variety of gifts to choose from that won't break your budget. Amy Goodman from All You magazine demonstrates a few with Harry Smith.
If a home water heater is set too high, running hot water can be dangerous for young children. Susan Koeppen reports.
Amanda Knox, the American student accused of killing her roommate, has already spent two years in jail and could face 30 more if she's convicted, perhaps later this week, reports Allen Pizzey.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Victoria's Secret angels Miranda Kirr and Doutzen Kroes about this year's runway show.
A Seattle, Wa. manhunt ends with a shootout between police and the suspect, Maurice Clemmons, who may have killed four police officers.
President Obama will announce his Afghanistan plan, already in motion, in a prime time address to the nation, reports Chip Reid.
Defense attorney Roy Black backs Tiger Woods' silent treatment as the right thing to do. He spoke to Maggie Rodriguez.
Harry Smith spoke with Columnist Sally Quinn and Legal analyst Lisa Bloom about the Salahis couple's argument that they did not crash the White House State Dinner.
Golfer Tiger Woods still has made no comment regarding his peculiar car crash and canceled an upcoming tournament appearance. Randall Pinkston reports.
Rachel Uchitel denied rumors that she had an affair with Tiger Woods and hired celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred. Bianca Solorzano reports.
Harry Smith spoke with White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs about President Obama's Primetime speech to announce a new strategy in Afghanistan.
Behindthebuy.com's David Gregg spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about the hottest presents under $100, including the Wii Fit Plus, the Keurig Elite B40 and the Nokia 4405 twist.
CBSNews.com's Cali Carlin and Vanity Fair's exec. online editor Michael Hogan spoke to "The Early Show" anchors about the results of the new 60 Minutes and Vanity Fair survey on the pulse of America.
CNET's Natali Del Conte introduced a family to the new Microsoft Hohm program that is designed to run a more energy-efficient household.
cIn the series Ask it Early, Susan Koeppen answers your questions about cyber Monday internet security, current sales and cell phone advertisements.
Susan Koeppen reports on the results of a Consumer Reports study of whole chickens that revealed the safety of store-bought chicken and gave some tips to prevent getting sick.
Police are still searching for a man who killed family members on Thanksgiving. Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Jim Sitton whose 6-year-old daughter was among the victims.
Harry Smith spoke with former Secret Service officer Bruce Bowen about how the Salahi couple may have evaded security during the White House's State Dinner.
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