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KCBS News Interviews and Analysis
Music Licensing Rights & Ringtones
Chronicle reporter Ben Evangelista talks about how a music industry licensing group wants a public-performance fee for cell phone ring tones. (7/5; 3:47)
John Dickerson discussed U.S. global military efforts with Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen; Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Chuck Grassley debate public and private healthcare.
John Dickerson spoke with Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen about military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan and threats from North Korea.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Vice President Dick Cheney about his power as vice president, wartime torture methods and the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Vice President Dick Cheney about controversial strategies utilized in the war with Iraq, homeland security and his power as vice president.
Neuroscience has learned much about the brain's activity and its link to certain thoughts. As Lesley Stahl reports, it may now be possible, on a basic level, to read a person's mind.
A growing number of U.S. prosecutors are pursuing harsher penalties for drunk drivers, including long prison terms for those who caused fatalities. Bob Simon reports.
It is still unclear exactly who will be sitting in the U.S. Senate. Many question whether democrats will accept scandalous Gov. Rod Blagojevich's pick and Minnesota's recount is expected to end soon.
In Full: New developments emerge in the twisted case of a computer scientist and the death of his Russian bride. 48 Hours correspondent Maureen Maher reports.
Scott Pelley profiles Mike Leach, head coach of Texas Tech's Red Raiders. Leach made up for a lack of money and talent by creating an offense that's changing the way college football is played.
From the first president to ride in a car to his inauguration to the first broadcasted live on television, Andy Rooney has a few interesting Inauguration Day facts that may surprise you.
Gov. Bill Richardson has withdrawn his nomination as President-elect Obama's new Commerce Secretary over a legal inquiry in N.M. Some feel this is a sign there may be flaws in Obama's vetting process.
As Israeli troops push deeper into Gaza on the 1st full day of ground operations, many civilians are finding themselves caught in the crossfire. Richard Roth reports.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for much of Wash., already buried under more than 60 inches of snow. KREM's Othello Richards reports.
A special program has been created that helps people cope with unemployment in tough economic times and fosters pride and self-respect. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Ex-NFL QB Steve McNair, woman found slain in Tenn. Sunday, July 05, 2009 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair raised questions Sunday about his relationship with
Harvard pres.: School has tough choices in decline Sunday, July 05, 2009 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Drew Gilpin Faust started as Harvard's president when the university's prosperity seemed limitless. With its ballooning
Little people call for FCC to ban 'midget' Sunday, July 05, 2009 NEW YORK (AP) Little people are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to ban the use of the word
Television networks planning Jackson coverage Sunday, July 05, 2009 NEW YORK (AP) NBC executives changed their minds Sunday and decided to join other networks that will televise Michael
Walt Disney World monorail crash kills employee Sunday, July 05, 2009 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Two monorail trains crashed early Sunday morning in the Magic Kingdom section of Walt Disney World,
Bankruptcies low in states that don't seize wages Sunday, July 05, 2009 States that allow debt collectors to seize consumers' wages have sharply higher bankruptcy rates than neighboring states that prohibit
More Vermont diocese properties face liens Sunday, July 05, 2009 BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) A judge has put liens on four church-owned rest homes and part of the Vermont Roman
3 dead after NC fireworks go off, 1 in Pa. blast Sunday, July 05, 2009 OCRACOKE, N.C. (AP) A third worker who had been preparing for an Independence Day celebration died from injuries suffered
States digging deep to monitor water Sunday, July 05, 2009 KINGSTON, N.H. (AP) About a quarter mile into dense woods, geologists watch as a drilling rig twists a shaft