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KCBS News Interviews and Analysis
KCBS Evening News 11/20
(11/20; 10:58)
More Women's Health Controversy
UCSF ob-gyn professor Dr. George Sawaya says new recommendations on how often women in their 20s should have Pap smears will mean fewer unnecessary surgeries. (11/20; 2:47)
FIFA Oks Handball Win
Sky News reporter Enda Brady, an ardent Irish fan, calls FIFA’s decision not to allow a rematch the greatest miscarriage of justice in world cup soccer history. (11/20; 4:40)
 
 

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KCBS National Video
  Rare Vaccine Side Effect?
A Va. Teen was diagnosed with a rare disease, Guillain-Barre syndrome, shortly after receiving the H1N1 vaccine. Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports.
  The Recession Worries Children
Seth Doane reports on the psychological impact of the recession on kids. Jennifer Hartstein explains to Maggie Rodriguez how to explain to kids about money concerns without worrying them.
  Obama Pushes Credit Card Reform
President Obama is pushing for credit card reform to help the millions of Americans who can't pay their bills. David Mark, Sr. Editor for Politico, discusses the latest from Washington.
  CC Bill Of Rights Explained
Bill Plante reports on the backlash against the credit card bill of rights. Also, Harry Smith talks to Sen. Chris Dodd and Maggie Rodriguez speaks to Jill Schlessinger about customer entitlement.
  Evolution's Missing Link?
Scientists believe a 47-million-year-old primate fossil may be the missing link in the evolution of human beings. Kelly Wallace reports.
  Mother Refuses Chemo For Son
The Ill. family of a cancer-stricken boy refused chemotherapy treatment for their son. This prompted officials to seek custody of boy on grounds of medical negligence. Dean Reynolds reports.
  Recognizing Alzheimer's
Dr. Jennifer Ashton talks to Julie Chen about the outward warning signs of Alzheimer's disease and takes a look inside a brain suffering from the disease.
  McG Talks New Terminator Film
"The Early Show" anchors spoke to director McG about his upcoming installment in the Terminator film series.
  Power Drill Saves Boy's Life
An Australian doctor used a power tool to relieve pressure from a blood clot in a boy's head and save his life. Network Ten's Cameron Baud reports.
  Dog Groomer Has Her Day
A Nyack, N.Y. animal rescue shelter gets much needed help from "Early's Angels." Julie Chen reports.
  Pet Lover's Dream Come True
Animal Rescuer Gerry Tartaglione received the surprise of her life when "The Early Show's" Russ Mitchell unveiled a renovated animal shelter so she may continue her life's work.
  Warning About Summer Camps
Susan Koeppen reports of one couple who lost their son to accidental death at a summer camp and shares advice with Harry Smith for parents to do homework on summer camps before sending their kids.
  Siendo Honesto Con Los Hijos
Maggie Rodriguez habla acerca de la importancia de mantener abiertas las lineas de comunicacion con los hijos en tiempos dificiles.
  Getting Cheated At The Pump
As the seasons change, so does gas at the pump. As gasoline heats it weakens and is cheaper for distributors, but consumers always pay the same price.
  GLBT Realty Boom?
While many homeowners are in foreclosure, the GLBT community continues to buy in realty hot spots across the country. Ross Palombo reports.
  Knot So Simple
"Sunday Morning" correspondent Serena Altschul attends the International Guild of Knot Tyers in the United Kingdom, where enthusiasts from around the world converge to discuss their unique passion.
  Victim's Daughter On Serial Killer
Shannon Farrior, the daughter of one of the victims, says the news has opened old wounds. Farrioru2019s mother, Sheila, was found strangled in 1995. Milwaukee police announced she is one of seven women killed by the same unidentified killer.
  Catch Her If You Can
In Full: In her exclusive first interview, con artist Esther Reed reveals how she scammed her way into the Ivy League, outsmarted the feds and spent nearly nine years on the run. Peter Van Sant has her story.
  The Curious Case Of Col. Shue
In Full: An Air Force colonel is killed in a car accident, but his death gives rise to questions and controversy about the bizarre circumstances surrounding the crash. Troy Roberts reports.
  American Girl, Italian Nightmare
In Full: A 16-month investigation by 48 Hours Mystery raises questions about the case against an American girl on trial for murder in Italy. Peter Van Sant reports.
 
 
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National Wire
Astronauts gear up for 2nd spacewalk of mission
Saturday, November 21, 2009
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) An astronaut is gearing up for the first spacewalk of his career while awaiting the

Quotations of the day
Saturday, November 21, 2009
''There are some who are reluctant to call it terrorism but there is significant evidence that it is. I'm

Levin: could be more e-mails from Ft. Hood suspect
Saturday, November 21, 2009
WASHINGTON The government intercepted at least 18 e-mails between the alleged Fort Hood gunman and a radical Muslim cleric,

Resort island reels after deadly attack by gunman
Saturday, November 21, 2009
d SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands (AP) The gunman who carried out Saipan's most violent attack in recent memory ended

Warrant: Drug in Jackson case came from Vegas firm
Saturday, November 21, 2009
LAS VEGAS (AP) A powerful anesthetic recovered from Michael Jackson's bedside after he died had been purchased in Nevada

Postal Service to resume North Pole Santa letters
Saturday, November 21, 2009
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Wide-eyed children around the world will be hearing from Santa's ''elves'' at the North Pole after

Michael Jackson glove among items at music auction
Saturday, November 21, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) A collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia, including the now iconic rhinestone-studded glove he wore when he

Porn mogul's son to be tried in girlfriend's death
Saturday, November 21, 2009
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) The son of a late San Francisco pornography mogul will stand trial on accusations that

UC students occupy buildings to protest fee hike
Saturday, November 21, 2009
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Dozens of demonstrators who barricaded themselves inside a campus building at the University of California, Berkeley

Car strikes crowd outside Ala. school, 1 killed
Saturday, November 21, 2009
FAIRFIELD, Ala. (AP) A woman lost control of her car and struck nine children and an adult who were

Car strikes crowd outside Ala. school, 1 killed
Saturday, November 21, 2009
FAIRFIELD, Ala. (AP) Police say a woman has died after being struck along with nine children by a car

No appeal of dismissed conviction in MySpace case
Friday, November 20, 2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) Prosecutors say they will not appeal the dismissal of a woman's convictions in a MySpace hoax

Parker-Broderick surrogacy case jury breaks
Friday, November 20, 2009
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (AP) The jury in the trial of an Ohio police chief accused of breaking into the

Calif. launches probe into scam targeting churches
Friday, November 20, 2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) California is investigating several companies suspected of bilking churches nationwide of hundreds of thousands of dollars

Death of Drew Brees' mother ruled a suicide
Friday, November 20, 2009
GRANBY, Colo. (AP) The death of the mother of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has been ruled a

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