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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)
Jobless Rate Increases
Investment specialist Karl Mills says the economy is going through a long, slow recovery and employment is usually the last part to improve. (11/6; 3:37)
Ft Hood Shooter
CBS news reporter August Skamenca says suspected Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nadal Malik Hasan exhibited strange behavior and gave away personal belongings before killing 13 people Thursday.(11/6; 3:31)
Weaker Public Option
USC Professor Glenn Melnick examines the health care reform bill set for a vote in the House. (11/6; 4:34)
Health Care Reform
CBS News Capitol Hill Correspondent Bob Fuss interviews House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer about the status of the health care reform bill. (11/6; 8:36)
Verizon Sends Out The Droids
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid says the Google- powered smartphone has the best of both worlds with a slide out keyboard and touch screen. (11/6; 2:50)
Partisan Politics & Health Reform
KCBS political analyst Marc Sandalow talks about the importance of getting the health reform bill passed for Democrats. (11/6; 4:24)
Reports Say Oprah Moving to Cable
Robert Thompson, founding dir. of the Bleier Ctr. for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University, talks about the ramifications of Oprah moving to cable. (11/5; 3:30)
Shooting at Fort Hood
Reporter Emily Trube is on scene at Fort Hood with the latest. (11/5; 3:20)
New CA Law Focuses on Exposing Child Deaths
Bill Grimm, senior attorney for the Oakland-based nonprofit National Center for Youth Law, says questions are being raised about the effectiveness of a new state law aimed at exposing child death to public scrutiny. (11/5; 3:14)
Study Shows Internet on Cell Phones Increases Social Network
Keith Hampton, a prof. at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication and lead author of the study, says becoming attached to the internet & your mobile phone is not linked to an increase in social isolation. (11/5; 3:57)
Signs Bay Area Economy Starting to Recover
Jerry Nickelsburg, a UCLA Anderson Forecase economist, says a new report has found exports shipped through SFO & the Port of Oakland have returned to pre-recessionary levels, but Alameda & Contra Costa counties are still suffering. (11/5; 3:28)
Healthcare Reform Legislation
Political Analyst Marc Sandalow says conservative Republicans are calling their ranks to flood the Capitol today to stop the healthcare reform bill from passing. (11/5; 3:33)
The New Gold Rush
CBS MoneyWatch.com editor-at-large Jill Schlessinger talks about the sudden increase in gold's value. (11/5; 2:53)
Moderates vs. Conservatives
Former Republican strategist Bill Whalen discusses the future of the GOP. (11/5; 5:12)
Tweets On the Go
CNET staff writer Caroline McCarthy says Peek, a hand-held device strictly for Twitter, is counter-productive in an era of converging technology. (11/5; 2:51)
Health Care Reform: On The Brink
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is pleased the health care reform bill has received numerous endorsements. (11/5; 15:07)
Banks' Public Opinion Low
Yalman Onaran from Bloomberg Markets Magazine explains why banks are worried about losing consumer lending profits. (11/5; 3:25)
Reviewing Report on Phillip Garrido Case
Robert Weisberg, a law professor at Stanford Law School, on the report that blasted state authorities for mismanaging Phillip Garrido's parole. (11/4; 4:14)
Mixed Reaction to CA Water Plan
KCBS and Chronicle Outdoors Editor Tom Stienstra discusses his concerns about California’s new water plan. (11/4; 3:59)
Push to Grant Paid Sick Leave
Martinez Congressman George Miller discusses a bill being proposed that will force employers to offer paid sick leave for employees with a contagious illness. (11/4; 4:26)
Chrysler Holds Important Meeting
WWJ Reporter Jeff Gilbert on some of the main things being discussed as Chrysler Motors officials meet to talk about plans to restructure the company. (11/4; 3:14)
Great White Shark Isolated From Others
Professor of Marine Sciences at Stanford Barbara Block explains how researchers examined the social behavior of North American great white sharks. (11/4; 4:32)
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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)
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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)
Jobless Rate Increases
Investment specialist Karl Mills says the economy is going through a long, slow recovery and employment is usually the last part to improve. (11/6; 3:37)
Ft Hood Shooter
CBS news reporter August Skamenca says suspected Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nadal Malik Hasan exhibited strange behavior and gave away personal belongings before killing 13 people Thursday.(11/6; 3:31)
Weaker Public Option
USC Professor Glenn Melnick examines the health care reform bill set for a vote in the House. (11/6; 4:34)
Health Care Reform
CBS News Capitol Hill Correspondent Bob Fuss interviews House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer about the status of the health care reform bill. (11/6; 8:36)
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