| America in the Morning Show 01/25 - Jan 25, 2008
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| America in the Morning Show 01/24 - Jan 24, 2008
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| America in the Morning Show 01/23 - Jan 23, 2008
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The Record Breaking Hurricane Season - Nov 30, 2005
| | CBS Radio's Special "The Record Breaking Hurricane Season" |
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Weekend Roundup with Dan Raviv - CBS News - Oct 5, 2007
| | CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv hosts the "Weekend Roundup." - Chief White House Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports on President Bush's veto of a bill passed by Congress to provide health care to poor children. Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss reports on the chances of overriding the president's veto. Dan chats with White House Correspondent Peter Maer on why the president decided to veto the bill. National Security Correspondent David Martin reports on a House hearing with Blackwater founder Erick Prince. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Baghdad on concern there with the security firm's methods. - Correspondent Sandra Hughes reports on new recalls of Chinese-made toys containing lead paint. Correspondent Steve Futterman reports on Olympic medalist Marion Jones admitting to using steroids at the 2000 Olympics. Correspondent Kelly Wallace reports on new recommendations for pregnant women on consuming seafood. Transportation Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports the cost of airline tickets for the holidays is rising dramatically. - Reporter Larry Miller in London describes new videos released of Princess Diana minutes before she died in a car accident. Dan reports on the latest fund-raising totals for presidential candidates. Dan chats with Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about Sen. Larry Craig's (R.-ID.) decision to remain in the Senate although his conviction on an incident at the Minneapolis airport will stand. Congressional Correspondent Chip Reid reports on Sen. Pete Domenici's (R.-N.M.) decision not to run for re-election because of a degenerative brain disease. Correspondent Jeff Glor reports on a N.Y. woman, Carol Gotbaum, who died after being arrested at the Phoenix airport. - Reporter Don Kirk in Seoul reports on the summit in Pyongyang between the leaders of North and South Korea. Correspondent Sam Litzinger talks to filmmaker Ken Burns about his PBS series, "The War." Former CBS News Correspondent Richard C. Hottelet talks about his colleagues Eric Sevareid and George Polk honored with stamps this past week by the U.S. Postal Service. Dan speaks Larry Sabato, a professor at the University of Virginia, about his book, "A More Perfect Constitution: 23 Proposals to Revitalize Our Constitution and Make America a Fairer Country.".? - Dan continues his conversation with Larry Sabato, author of "A More Perfect Constitution: 23 Proposals to Revitalize Our Constitution and Make America a Fairer Country." Correspondent Peter King reports from the Kennedy Space Center on the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Sputnik satellite by the Soviet Union. |
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Weekend Roundup with Dan Raviv - CBS News - Sep 28, 2007
| | CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv hosts the "Weekend Roundup." - In the show's first segment, National Correspondent Byron Pitts and Chief White House Correspondent Jim Axelrod report on Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's appearance at Columbia University and President Bush's speech to the United Nations General Assembly. Correspondent Barry Petersen, covering Asia from Tokyo, reports on the unrest in Myanmar, also known as Burma. Financial Correspondent Anthony Mason reports on the housing slump, causing falling prices. - Correspondent Dean Reynolds reports on the brief United Auto Workers strike which resulted in a new national labor agreement with General Motors. Dan interviews the former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Alan Greenspan, about his memoir, "The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World." - Dan chats with Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about the Pentagon's increased spending request for the war on terror, and about Congressional attempts to provide health insurance for children. Dan speaks with White House Correspondent Peter Maer about President Bush's opposition to the health care plan. Dan interviews Robert Draper, author of "Dead Certain," based on extended interviews with President Bush. - Dan continues his interview with Robert Draper, author of "Dead Certain." Commentator Charles Grodin talks about the visit to New York City of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Correspondent Michelle Miller reports on a new study on the impact of drinking alcohol on women developing breast cancer. Dr. Jonathan LaPook reports that more women who survive breast cancer are being enabled by doctors to have children. - Correspondent Jennifer Miller reports on the release from prison of 17-year-old Mychal Bell in the controversial handling of the beating of a white youth in Jena, Louisiana. Correspondent Hari Sreenivasan reports on the 50th anniversary of desegregation in Little Rock, Arkansas. Dan talks to Tom Ridge, former Secretary of Homeland Security, about Discover America, a campaign to convince more foreign visitors to come to the United States. |
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Weekend Roundup with Dan Raviv - CBS News - Sep 7, 2007
| | CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv hosts the "Weekend Roundup." - In the show's first segment, Correspondent Katie Couric interviews President Bush on a brief visit to an American base north of Baghdad on his way to an Asian summit in Sydney, Australia. Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer speaks with Correspondent Russ Mitchell about President Bush's surprise Labor Day visit to Iraq. Katie Couric also interviews Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and U.S. Ambassador to Baghdad Ryan Crocker. - Correspondent Steve Futterman reports from Minden, Nevada on the disappearance of aviator Steve Fossett. Dan reports on the death of legendary opera singer Luciano Pavarotti. Dan chats with Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about the pending resignation of Sen. Larry Craig (R.-Idaho) and about reports to Congress on the Iraq troop surge. Correspondent Katie Couric reports from Fallujah, speaking there with Gen. David Petraeus. Correspondent Richard Roth reports European authorities broke up an Al Qaeda plot to attack targets in Germany. Correspondent Howard Arenstein reports on a new video said to be from l Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. - Dan chats with White House Correspondent Peter Maer in Sydney, Australia about President Bush's visit to the Asian summit there and his surprise visit to Iraq on the way. In a special report "Autumn in America," Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports on the exploding number of aging Americans and how they will be cared for. Technology Consultant Larry Magid comments on the new lower price for Apple's iPhone. - On a tour of Baghdad, Correspondent Katie Couric interviews Lieutenant General Ray Odierno, the second in command American in Iraq. Chief Foreign Correspondent Lara Logan reports from the southern Iraqi city of Basra, where the last British troops pulled out this past week. National Security Correspondent David Martin talks about an Air Force blunder, which left several nuclear warheads unaccounted for during a flight across the country. - Correspondent Katie Couric, in Damascus, interviews Syrian President Bashar Assad. Excerpts from Fred Thompson's Iowa speech, as he begins his quest for the Republican presidential nomination. Dan offers excerpts from a Republican debate in New Hampshire. Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on Labor Day campaigning in New Hampshire. Medical Correspondent, Dr. Jonathan LaPook, has new reports on childhood ADHD and bipolar disorder. |
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| First Light Archive 01/25 - Jan 25, 2008
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| First Light Archive 01/24 - Jan 24, 2008
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| First Light Archive 01/23 - Jan 23, 2008
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| Jim Bohannon Show 01/18 - Jan 18, 2008
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| Jim Bohannon Show 01/17 - Jan 17, 2008
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| Jim Bohannon Show 01/16 - Jan 16, 2008
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Katie Couric's Notebook 07/23/2009 - Jul 23, 2009
| | President Teddy Roosevelt had a motto: "Speak softly and carry a big stick." As USA Today reports, some senior citizens are taking that advice to heart. |
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Katie Couric's Notebook 07/22/2009 - Jul 22, 2009
| | July has been the deadliest month in Afghanistan since the war began in 2001. At least 34 Americans have been killed, and suicide bombers have launched an onslaught on government buildings. |
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Katie Couric's Notebook 07/21/2009 - Jul 21, 2009
| | Katie Couric is in Washington today interviewing President Obama. One key topic is his health care reform plan - a proposal that's been collecting the cuts and bruises of politics from both sides of the Congressional gauntlet. |
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Phil Valentine Show - On Global Warming and Phil's Shrinking Earth Theory - Feb 7, 2007
| | Phil Valentine Show - On Global Warming and Phil's Shrinking Earth Theory |
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Phil Valentine Show - Jose Swishypants Asylum - Feb 1, 2007
| | Phil Valentine Show - Jose Swishypants Asylum |
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Phil Valentine Show - On Global Warming and Duke Power - Jan 31, 2007
| | Phil Valentine Show - On Global Warming and Duke Power |
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08/28 Randy's Email Q & A - Aug 28, 2010
| | 08/28 - If you can make a super-group, who would you have in it? |
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08/22 Randy's Email Q & A - Aug 22, 2010
| | 08/22 - Has there been anyone whose left you speechless after meeting them? |
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08/07 Randy's Email Q & A - Aug 7, 2010
| | 08/07 - If you can have any superpower, what would it be? |
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Randy Jackson and Elliott Yamin - Mar 14, 2007
| | Randy Jackson and Elliott Yamin |
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Randy Jackson Welcome Video - Jan 16, 2007
| | Randy Jackson Welcome Video |
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The Osgood File / 6:25 AM - Sep 2, 2010
| | Talks have begun in Washington on peace between Israel and the Palestinians. The goal is high - as President Obama, who is hosting the meeting - defines it. And the principals say they agree on that goal. |
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The Osgood File / 7:25 AM - Sep 2, 2010
| | When Congress passed the Bush income tax cuts, it included a proviso that the cuts would expire at the end of the year 2010 - unless Congress extended them. What Congress never anticipated is that the economy would be where it is right now. |
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The Osgood File / 8:25 AM - Sep 2, 2010
| | Mammoths are extinct, but we do know where and how they lived - and scientists have always wondered how they could have lived wandering around the Arctic where it is so bitterly cold. |
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WestwoodOne.com Mobile Entertainment QuickFlash 10/30/2009 - Oct 30, 2009
| | All the latest Entertainment news for October 30, 2009 |
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WestwoodOne.com Mobile Entertainment QuickFlash 10/29/2009 - Oct 29, 2009
| | All the latest Entertainment news for October 29, 2009 |
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WestwoodOne.com Mobile Entertainment QuickFlash 10/28/2009 - Oct 28, 2009
| | All the latest Entertainment news for October 28, 2009 |
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