Martial Arts expert Kenneth Lee attempts to regain his Guinness World Record for the most apples sliced by a Samurai sword in one minute.
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Make-A-Wish recipient Taylor Hay shares her story on how she overcame lymphoma and what the Make-A-Wish foundation did to help. Also, Macy's is in the holiday spirit with their "Believe" campaign donating up to $1 million to the foundation.
Author Jaden Hair showed how to add Asian twists to classic Mediterranean dishes like lamb chop with pesto.
The Early Show anchors answered questions from CBS News correspondents and viewers about how they will spend the holidays.
Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer strongly criticized the actions of the Salahis and insisted on government prosecution even if that means jail time.
Daughter of famed attorney Gloria Allred, CBS News legal analyst Lisa Bloom joins The Early Show to shed some new light on Tiger Woods' alleged mistress Rachel Uchitel and possibly why she canceled her news conference.
Medical researchers in Texas found heart abnormalities in 6th grade students. (12/04/09)
Author Dr. Pamela Peeke discussed medical stories that flew under the radar like vinegar's ability to aaid in weight-loss.
Travel guru Peter Greenberg joins The Early Show to share some surprising travel secrets and tips.
AOL's Regina Lewis showed Harry Smith how to have a holiday on the cheap by getting great holiday gifts for free through credit card rewards and other methods.
The Jury in the Amanda Knox Italian murder trial is deliberating after hearing a final plea by Knox. Allen Pizzey reports.
Breaking News: Harry Smith spoke with Amanda Knox's parents about their daughter's final plea to the jury and their optimistic outlook.
Film Director Roman Polanski was freed from a Swiss jail and placed on home arrest after posting bail. Polanski fled the U.S. after being charged with rape, Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Harry Smith spoke with Face The Nation host Bob Schieffer about President Obama's jobs summit and the continuing case of the Salahis.
In an effort to seek new ideas to create jobs, President Obama will be making a series of visits to local main streets across America after Thursday's White House job summit with major business leaders.
With the ailing economy, more homeowners are opting to fix their homes themselves but not all are qualified. As Susan Koeppen reports, safety is key.
Celebrity chefs Bradley Odgen, Paul Bartolotta, and Rick Moonen challenge each other in a cook off by adding their own spice to one of today's standard choices of fish, the salmon.
Erik Prince, the boss the CIA security firm formally known as Blackwater, claims he has been "thrown under the bus" and betrayed after leading a double life for the CIA. CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier reports from Washington, D.C.
As controversy arises over the removal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan starting in 2011, CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin joins The Early Show from The Pentagon to straighten things out.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton spoke about patient confusion over new mammogram guidelines.
The Early Show's financial contributor Vera Gibbons joins the hosts in the studio to answer viewer e-mails on what to keep in mind while purchasing gift cards during this year's holiday season.
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