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KCBS News Interviews and Analysis
Central Valley Pushes for More Water
UC Merced Professor Nathan Monroe on Congressman Dennis Cardoza's strategy for water distribution, and how it relates to the health care debate. (3/18; 4:40)
$940 Billion Over Ten Years
KCBS political analyst Marc Sandalow says the release of details, like the cost of the health care bill, has Democrats feeling that passage is near. (3/18; 4:48)
Economic Optimism
Narimen Bahravesh, chief economist at Global Insight, says there's no inflation problem in the U.S. (3/18; 3:32)
 
 

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KCBS National Video
  Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning in 'The Runaways'
Joan Jett is a legend in the rock world and now two of Hollywood's biggest young stars, Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning team up in a movie about the rock life called "The Runaways." Sandra Hughes reports.
  Sandra Bullock, Jesse James Split?
InTouch's Noah Levy, relationship expert Heide Banks and Jason Kidd's ex-wife Joumana Kidd discussed Sandra Bullock's rumored marriage trouble after a woman claimed to have had an affair with her husband.
  Pros and Cons of Elective C-Sections
Elective cesarean sections are on the rise with celebrities like Victoria Beckham opting to schedule the births of their babies. Dr. Jennifer Ashton speaks with Dr. Jacques Moritz about the pros and cons.
  Excerpt: Tennis Twins
Lesley Stahl profiles Bob and Mike Bryan, twins who dominate the world of tennis doubles. 60 Minutes, Sunday, March 21, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
  Is Facebook better than sex?
Google partners with Sony and Intel to develop Google TV, Amazon releases a Kindle app for the Mac, and some of you have really pathetic intimate lives, according to a study that shows that you'd rather be on Facebook than have sex or even eat.
  Obama: Health Care Reduces Deficit
In Rose Garden remarks, President Obama said his health care reform would be the most significant effort to reduce the deficit since the balanced budget act of the 1990's.
  Racist Wal-Mart Store Announcement
Wal-Mart shoppers in Turnersville, N.J. were shocked and appalled when a male voice came over the store speaker system and asked black people to leave the store.
  Sneak Peek: "48 Hours Mystery"
An early look at this week's show: A college student is accused of being involved in a gruesome crime. Was she an accomplice or a lost soul in over her head? The mystery continues Saturday at 10 p.m.
  Making of NCAA Tournament Court
Time-lapse video of the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis. shows how the hockey rink is transformed into a basketball court for the 2010 NCAA basketball tournament.
  Heart Attacks: Men vs. Women
Dr. Jennifer Ashton explains why women, when compared to men, are twice as likely to die within a month after having a heart attack.
  22-Year-Old's Record Ocean Crossing
At 22 years old, Katie Spotz has become the youngest person ever to row across the Atlantic Ocean and she joins The Early Show to share her story.
  The Early Show's 'American Baby' Boom
American Baby Magazine's editor-in-chief Dana Points revealed the new cover to Maggie Rodriguez and Erica Hill and spoke about some trendy gift ideas for baby showers.
  48 Hours: 'In Too Deep' Sneak Peek
"48 Hours Mystery" correspondent Maureen Maher spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about an upcoming report, "In Too Deep," and answers questions about the 2005 Texas murder case.
  Avoiding the Dreaded Tax Audit
Financial adviser Ray Martin joins the Early Show to share tips on how to prevent raising red flags when filing taxes and avoiding an IRS audit.
  Katrina Victim Wins Dream Home
Myra Lewis is the 2010 winner of HGTV's annual dream home give-away. Lewis lost her home after hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, La.
  CIA: Al Qaeda Leaders on the Run
A top Al Qaeda trainer and the top Pakistan Al Qaeda leader were killed by two separate drone strikes in Pakistan.
  Airline Passenger Bill of Rights
Travel editor Peter Greenberg discussed the new 3 hour rule for holding planes on the tarmac and the Virgin America flight that held passengers for 16 hours.
  Corey Haim Death Linked to Drug Suspect
Calif. officials say a suspect in a prescription drug fraud case has been linked to the death of 1980s teen star Corey Haim. Hattie Kauffman reports.
  Haiti Baby to be Reunited with Parents
Dr. Jennifer Ashton gave Erica Hill an update on the story of a Haitian infant rescued from the rubble after being trapped for four days after Haiti's devastating earthquake.
  Drug Ring Linked to Haim's Death
Promises treatment center's Dr. David Sack and Legal analyst Lisa Bloom discussed the investigation into a prescription drug ring linked to the death of actor Corey Haim.
 
 
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National Wire
Obama effigy hung at RI school with fired teachers
Thursday, March 18, 2010
CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. (AP) A union is condemning an effigy of President Barack Obama that was hung upside down

Calif. considers smoking ban at all state parks
Thursday, March 18, 2010
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California lawmakers on Thursday were considering what is believed to be the nation's most far-reaching smoking

A look at global economic developments
Thursday, March 18, 2010
A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world Thursday: BRUSSELS Greece warned that

Swiss gruyere named world's best cheese in Wis.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
MADISON, Wis. (AP) Europeans are still the world's big cheeses a gruyere from Switzerland has been named the world's

CAPITAL CULTURE: Designer favored by Obama closes
Thursday, March 18, 2010
CHICAGO (AP) The signs of Maria Pinto's rise were clear when Michelle Obama entered the world stage wearing her

US citizen pleads guilty in 1968 air hijacking
Thursday, March 18, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) A 67-year-old man on Thursday admitted hijacking a plane four decades ago and forcing it to

Police: Items on Wash. beach are missing family's
Thursday, March 18, 2010
SEATTLE (AP) Authorities in Washington state say a shoe that washed up on a Puget Sound beach over the

Cruise liner hit again with illness returns to SC
Thursday, March 18, 2010
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) A cruise liner hit by an outbreak of intestinal illness for a third straight trip from

NJ gay marriage battle back in court
Thursday, March 18, 2010
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) Gay couples who sued New Jersey for the right to marry once before are taking their

Trial opens for RI officer accused of on-duty rape
Thursday, March 18, 2010
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) An on-duty Providence police officer took advantage of a helpless and incapacitated woman by raping her

Applications up 17 percent at Air Force Academy
Thursday, March 18, 2010
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) The Air Force Academy says applications to attend the school next fall are up

Atty: Ex-NY art dealer to admit nearly $100M fraud
Thursday, March 18, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) A once-high-flying art dealer plans to admit swindling nearly $100 million from a star-studded clientele that

Utah House Republicans say resignation appropriate
Thursday, March 18, 2010
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Utah's House Republicans say it was appropriate for a state lawmaker to resign after he

Accused 'Jihad Jane' denies terror plot in court
Thursday, March 18, 2010
PHILADELPHIA (AP) A Pennsylvania woman accused of trolling the Internet as ''Jihad Jane'' while she cared for her boyfriend's

NY teen on trial in hate crime stabbing death
Thursday, March 18, 2010
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) The fatal stabbing of an Ecuadorian immigrant in November 2008 was the culmination of a campaign

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