CNET senior editor Natali Del Conte spoke to Harry Smith about the best min-camcorders on the market including the Flip MinoHD and.the new iPod Nano. ... cbsepisode cbsgifts cnet senior editor natali del conte cbs early show harry smith compare mini camcorder ipod nano flip minohd market best
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With growing number of counterfeit consumer electronics in the US including Christmas tree lights and power cords, Susan Koeppen reports on one of the worst home hazards this season. ... cbsepisode holiday home hazard christmas tree lights power cords electronics products counterfiet cbs early s...
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A major storm is working its way up the East Coast, bringing heavy snow, ice and nightmare travel the weekend before Christmas. Jeff Glor and Dave Price report. ... cbsepisode North US Weather Snow Blizzard Nor’easter Climate Atlantic New York Storm Ice Road Travel Traffic
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Do the Michigan Wolverines have a chance to pull off an upset and beat the top-ranked Kansas Jayhawks? Jason Horowitz and Steve Lappas preview the upcoming game. ... cbsepisode CBSSports.com Michigan Wolverines Kansas Jayhawks NFL football
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As President Obama tries to get N. Korea to resume negotiations over its nuclear weapons program, many are wondering what would happen if these efforts were to fail. David Martin reports. ... cbsepisode Korea War Kim Jong North South Seoul US Gates Obama WMD Nuclear Weapon Missile Strike Diploma...
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After spending over three decades in prison, 54-year-old James Bain was set free after DNA evidence proved that he could not have raped a boy in 1974. Jim Axelrod reports. ... cbsepisode Rape DNA Forensics Wrongful Accuse Jail Prison Incarceration Eyewitness
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As the economy slowly grows, the key is to keep banks lending, including the banks paying back TARP money. Anthony Mason shows us how these banks are paying this bailout money back. ... cbsepisode TARP Business Finance Money Recession Economy Wall Street Bank Home Foreclosure Lend Congress Obama...
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While Congress continues attempts at health care reform, profits within the medical field are increasing drastically as a result of increased prescription medication use. Sharyl Attkisson reports. ... cbsepisode Pharmacy Rx Prescription Drug Health Care Treatment Patient Coverage Insurance Greed...
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A sculpture is being carved out of a mountain in South Dakota to honor the American Indian. As Mark Strassmann reports, they’ve been carving this sculpture for more than half a century. ... cbsepisode Monument Statue Crazy Horse Indian Dakota Tribute Memorial Native American
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Chef Michael Symon showed Harry Smith how to make a hearty braised pork holiday dish. ... cbsepisode cooking recipe braised pork holiday michael symon chef
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As the ongoing congressional battle for health care reform unfolds, Katie Couric discusses the formerly Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), who may hold the key vote for legislation. ... cbsepisode Couric Notebook Lieberman Joe Democrat Connecticut Liberal Conservative GOP Republican Health...
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General Ray Odierno speaks with Katie Couric about the psychological impact of repeated tours on US troops, and post-traumatic stress disorder. ... cbsepisode katie couric ray odierno general repeat troops us iraq deployment repeated
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