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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.
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Greenfield On Spitzer from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 216 views / likes
Maggie Rodriguez speaks with senior political analyst Jeff Greenfield about the Spitzer sex scandal and speculates whether the New York governor will be forced to resign.
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New Breast Cancer Research from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 165 views / likes
Breast cancer survivors who take Tamoxifen can only take it for five years. New research shows that women can follow up with the drug, Femara, even after several years. Dr. Sean Kenniff reports.
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Spitzer's Sex Scandal Battle from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 342 views / likes
Once known as a moral crime-buster, Gov. Eliot Spitzer assembled a legal team to defend his involvement in a sex scandal that could spell the end of his political career. Jeff Glor reports.
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Not So Golden Ticket from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 162 views / likes
Jeff Greenfield tells Harry Smith that pairing Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as running mates could be a bad idea for the general election.
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Obama Rebukes Clinton from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 177 views / likes
Sen. Barack Obama sharply replied to Sen. Hillary Clinton s suggestion of a shared ticket, reiterating that his presidential bid had placed him farther ahead. Dean Reynolds reports.
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Behind Spitzer's Downfall from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 159 views / likes
New York State Gov. Eliot Spitzer was caught on wiretap arranging to meet a prostitute, a source says. He may face charges of money laundering and tax fraud. Armen Keteyian reports.
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Stem Cells Give Boy New Life from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 177 views / likes
At 8 months Dallas Hextell was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, unable to learn to walk or talk. But an experimental treatment with his own chord stem cells worked a miracle. Kris Pickel reports.
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Election Facts And Fun Online from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 165 views / likes
Trouble making up your mind about who to vote for? Wish you d seen that video of candidate s embarrassing blunder? AOL s Regina Lewis shows Maggie Rodriguez Web sites with all the election facts and fun you need.
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Spring Clean Your Pet from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 162 views / likes
Spring is fun for your pet but it also has its dangers, fleas, ticks, and general messiness. Dr. Debbye Turner shows Harry Smith what you need to keep your pet groomed and healthy in warm weather.
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Endeavor Blasts Off from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 132 views / likes
Russ Mitchell speaks with CBS Space Analyst Bill Harwood about the shuttle Endeavor s mission to the International Space Station. The 16 day mission is the longest in NASA s history.
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Fans Save CBS Thriller from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 96 views / likes
The CBS thriller Jericho, about a small town surviving a nuclear explosion, was to be cancelled until an internet campaign by fans brought it back. Show s star Skeet Ulrich speaks with Maggie Rodriguez.
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Powerful, Cheating Men from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 117 views / likes
From Bill Clinton to Eliot Spitzer, men in power are known to have wandering eyes. Maggie Rodriguez discusses this phenomenon with psychologist Sari Locker and journalist Sally Quinn.
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Female Soldier Decorated from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 117 views / likes
Monica Lin Brown was awarded the Silver Star for saving the lives of five soldiers while in combat in Afghanistan. Harry Smith speaks with her grandmother and family friend about her brave deed.
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Fabulous At 50! from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 117 views / likes
From the Material Girl to Michele Pfeiffer, entertainment s biggest names are hitting the 50-year-mark. People Magazine s Jess Cagle talks about why these stars seem to get better with age.
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Life Expectancy Gap Grows from The Early Show on March 11, 2008 120 views / likes
The more education you have the longer you live, as the life expectancy gap between the haves and have-nots grows wider. Jennifer Miller reports.
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Test Screens For Alzheimer's from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 96 views / likes
The number of both late-onset and early-onset Alzheimer s cases is expected to increase over the next decade. Dr. Sean Kenniff speaks with Julie Chen about a new test that assesses your risk.
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Campus Murders Raise Alarm from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 96 views / likes
In two separate incidents, a female college student was murdered on or near her college campus. As Jeff Glor reports, these are just the latest statistics in what has become an alarming trend.
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Eco-Friendly Furniture from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 66 views / likes
Kris Connell of Real Simple magazine shows Julie Chen furnishings that are not harmful to the environment or to your health.
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Dave Price In Arizona from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 84 views / likes
Dave Price finally gets to go somewhere warm! He s just outside of Phoenix, Ariz., where he speaks to a hiking expert and samples some delicious cactus recipes.
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Harry Prepares For March Madness from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 60 views / likes
Julie Chen and Maggie Rodriguez tease Harry Smith about this year s March Madness, after a Ben Tracy report about a vasectomy campaign aimed at fans of the annual college basketball tournament.
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Your Face In Lights from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 90 views / likes
Have your video portrait included on a giant screen over New York City s Times Square. It s called I in the Sky, and it s done free by artist Raul Vincente Enriquez. Maggie Rodriguez reports.
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Educating Autistic Children from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 150 views / likes
A group of parents, desperate for special education for their autistic children, founded Reed Academy in New Jersey. But there are still hundreds of kids on waiting lists. Maggie Rodriguez reports.
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Drinking Water Drug Cocktail from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 72 views / likes
An investigation by the Associated Press found traces of pharmaceutical drugs in the water supplies of 24 major U.S. cities. Researchers don t know if the levels are hazardous. Nancy Cordes reports.
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How Safe Is Our Water? from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 87 views / likes
Harry Smith speaks with Dr. David Carpenter of SUNY Albany and Early Show medical correspondent Dr Emily Senay about drinking water safety.
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Campaign Ads That Work from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 81 views / likes
Throughout the media age there have been some campaign ads that not only changed a race but became part of our culture. Harry Smith speaks with Jeff Greenfield and Barbara Lippert of Adweek.
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Increasing Campus Safety from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 69 views / likes
Maggie Rodriguez speaks with Virginia Tech student Sara Stevens and Princeton University s Director of Public Safety Stephen Healy about increasing security on college campuses.
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Matt Damon's Combat Training from The Early Show on March 10, 2008 69 views / likes
Actor Matt Damon is getting some real life combat training on the set of his latest film Green Zone, where actual soldiers are participating in its production. Allen Pizzey reports.
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Second Cup: Back Door Slam from The Early Show on March 08, 2008 84 views / likes
Back Door Slam is a trio of British blues-rockers from the tiny Isle of Man. They stop by the Second Cup Cafe to perform It ll All Come Around, from their debut album Roll Away.
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How To Be 'Good In A Room' from The Early Show on March 08, 2008 84 views / likes
In today s job market, impressing a prospective employer is key. Stephanie Palmer is an interview expert and author of the book Good In A Room. She has tips to make the perfect first impression.
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Why Families Home School from The Early Show on March 07, 2008 72 views / likes
Although some families home school children for religious reasons, other families may have different concerns such as frequent moves or medical conditions. Kelly Cobiella reports.
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