Bestselling author Sandra Brown spoke to Harry Smith about her new novel "Rainwater," and her experience making the switch from thrillers to historical romance.
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.
Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku put conspiracy theories about the Large Hadron Collider initial malfunction to rest. One theory suggests a time traveler sabotaged the project.
Chef Kerry Heffernan showed how to transform Thanksgiving leftovers into gourmet meals.
Debbye Turner Bell spoke Toy Insider website's Laurie Schacht about the hottest toys for kids this year.
Singer Susan Boyle performed the song that made her famous, "I Dreamed A Dream."
Harry Smith spoke with Susan Boyle about her new album and her whirlwind year.
Science and technology correspondent Daniel Sieberg answered viewer question about Cyber Monday, the busiest online shopping day of the year.
Beauty Expert Stacy Cox showed how Thanksgiving leftovers can be used to reduce wrinkles and under-eye swelling.
Lenore Skenazy was deemed a bad mother after she wrote about letting her 9-year-old ride the subway alone. Kelly Wallace reports.
Harry Smith spoke with the makeup and hair stylists that worked on the Salahis before they crashed the White House state dinner.
American Devon Hallahan has been missing for a week in Germany where he was studying and teaching.
Harry Smith spoke with, Jeff Hollahan about his campaign to spread the work about his son's disappearance.
Harry Smith spoke with retired party crasher Scott Weiss about the White House State Dinner party crashing.
Through the years, award shows have been a prime target for party crashers hoping to leave their mark. Randall Pinkston reports.
Debbye Turner Bell spoke with Dr. Alana Levine about how to shop til' you drop without hurting your back.
After the trampling death of a Wal-Mart employee on last year's Black Friday, stores are streamlining purchases. Hari Sreenivasan reports.
With retail profits down, retailers are hoping to get a much-needed boost during Black Friday. Don Teague reports.
Worldwide markets fell after Dubai announced $60 Billion debt due to costly construction projects. Sheila MacVicar reports.
The Salahis couple is accused of crashing the White House state dinner. The White House says a security checkpoint failed. Bob Orr reports.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Gardere and Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke to "The Early Show" anchors about the family dynamic and tips for a stress-free family Thanksgiving holiday.
Michael White, executive chef at Marea, demonstrates to Russ Mitchell and Harry Smith how to cook some traditional Thanksgiving recipes including stuffing and turkey.
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