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KCBS News Interviews and Analysis
Basketball Slows Productivity
Outplacement Consultant John Challenger on the workplace woes of staying on task during the NCAA's March Madness tournament. (3/18; 3:48)
Taliban Resists U.S. Efforts
Prof. Thomas Johnson talks about the significance of the Taliban's stronghold on the town of Marja, Afghanistan. (3/18; 4:47)
Health Care Reform Depends on Votes
Director of the UC Washington Center, Bruce Cain, looks at Democrats' claim that health care reform wil reduce the deficit. (3/18; 4:30)
March Madness starts Thursday so it's time to have your brackets filled out. Sports Illustrated Staff Writer, Mark Beech, tells us who he thinks will make it to the final four and which players to keep an eye on. And you can check out Michelle Gielan's NCAA bracket here.
Bill Plante spoke with Capitol Hill Correspondent Nancy Cordes on the CBO's report on health care and what to expect from this weekend's vote. Plus; Politco Click on Wednesday's RTNDA dinner.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Mystery" correspondent Maureen Maher spoke to Maggie Rodriguez about an upcoming report, "In Too Deep," and answers questions about the 2005 Texas murder case.
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.
Weekly Webcast with Bob Schieffer
National Wire
Apple director, ex-auto executive York dies Thursday, March 18, 2010 DETROIT (AP) Jerome York, an Apple Inc. board member and a financial wizard credited with turning around Chrysler and
US rep: Accused 'Jihad Jane' has been cooperating Thursday, March 18, 2010 PHILADELPHIA (AP) A Pennsylvania congressman says the U.S. terrorism suspect known as ''Jihad Jane'' has been cooperating in an
DA: Calif. serial killer linked to more cases Thursday, March 18, 2010 SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) The Orange County district attorney says serial killer Rodney Alcala may be linked to the
Swiss Gruyere named world's best cheese in Wis. Thursday, March 18, 2010 MADISON, Wis. (AP) The Europeans are still the big cheeses. Swiss and Austrian cheesemakers took top honors Thursday at
Murder convictions of 2 Conn. men overturned Thursday, March 18, 2010 NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) A Connecticut judge has overturned the convictions of two men serving 80 years for a
Fed appeals court won't rehear Ashcroft lawsuit Thursday, March 18, 2010 BOISE, Idaho (AP) A federal appellate court says it won't reconsider its ruling that former Attorney General John Ashcroft
Continental asks to be exempted from delays rule Thursday, March 18, 2010 DALLAS (AP) Continental Airlines Inc. has asked regulators for an exemption from new rules to punish airlines for long
NY teen on trial in hate crime stabbing death Thursday, March 18, 2010 RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) The fatal stabbing of an Ecuadorean immigrant in November 2008 on Long Island was the culmination
Parents oppose Philly school webcam spying lawsuit Thursday, March 18, 2010 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Some suburban Philadelphia parents are seeking to halt a potential class-action lawsuit accusing their school district of