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KCBS News Interviews and Analysis
Bravery at Ft Hood
CBS news reporter August Skamenca describes the heroism displayed by those at the scene of Thursday’s shooting at Ft Hood that left 13 people dead.(11/6; 3:38)
New Beatles Gadget
CNET staff writer Caroline McCarthy says the new apple-shaped USB drive containing the entire Beatles back-catalogue is a compromise for the bend hesitant to dive into the download business.
(11/6; 3:39)
Stimulus Slip-Up
Sacramento Bee reporter Phillip Reese says the Cal State University system may have stretched the truth when it claimed federal economic stimulus money saved over 100,000 jobs.(11/6; 3:36)
"P-Star Rising," a new documentary by Gabriel Noble that chronicles the rise of young rapper Priscilla Star Diaz, was featured at this year's Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Noble and Diaz discuss the film with CBS News' Michelle Gielan.
Despite tough economic times, there are great travel deals out there for this summer. Amy Ziff, Editor-at-Large, for Travelocity, discusses a few places you can go on the cheap.
With consumer spending and stocks up, the Fed's Ben Bernanke expects economic recovery to begin this year. Jeff Glor reports. Economist Peter Morici discussed Bernanke's comments.
Maggie Rodriguez spoke with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about the pregnant Texas woman who became the second U.S. casualty of the H1N1 virus. Her baby was saved via an emergency C-section.
The functional reconstruction of Connie Culp's face, originally damaged by shotgun fire, offers hope to future trauma victims, reports Michelle Miller. Maggie Rodriguez speaks to the lead surgeon.
Elizabeth Edwards wrote about her life with husband John in "Resilience." Psychologist Robi Ludwig explains to Maggie Rodriguez why some wives choose to stay with their cheating husbands.
Author D.J. Gregory wrote "Walking With Friends" about his lifelong passion for golf, battling cerebral palsy and his inspirational walk on the PGA tour.
A south Fla. woman had a leap of faith when she saw the letters G-O-D appear on the breakfast salami in her frying pan. WFOR-TV's Jorge Estevez reports.
President Obama met with the presidents of Pakistan and Afghanistan regarding a recent Taliban offensive. And Michael Phelps ends his 3-month suspension from competitive swimming. Cali Carlin reports.
Weekly Webcast with Bob Schieffer
National Wire
Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims Saturday, November 07, 2009 FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil to not give up
Both sides set to vote on Philly transit contract Saturday, November 07, 2009 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Members of Philadelphia's largest transit union and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority are set to vote on
The nation's weather Saturday, November 07, 2009 Another wet day was expected over the Pacific Northwest on Saturday as a strong and moist low pressure system
Island village hit by suspected swine flu Saturday, November 07, 2009 ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Suspected swine flu is sweeping a traditional Eskimo whaling village on a remote Alaska island prompting
Ida returns to tropical storm strength Saturday, November 07, 2009 MIAMI (AP) Ida has become a tropical storm again, with top winds of 45 mph (72 kph), as it
Obituaries in the news Saturday, November 07, 2009 Donald Baim NATICK, Mass (AP) Dr. Donald Baim, a renowned cardiologist and medical device executive, died Friday following surgery
Police: LA celebrity burglaries led by 19-year-old Saturday, November 07, 2009 LAS VEGAS (AP) Investigators cracked a youthful burglary ring that preyed on Hollywood's rich and famous, often brazenly walking
Fort victims had different reasons for enlisting Saturday, November 07, 2009 The 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, included
Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims Saturday, November 07, 2009 FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil to not give up
Court upholds removal of man after Nazi salute Saturday, November 07, 2009 SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) A federal appeals court has ruled that Santa Cruz City Council members did not violate