Latest Sunday Morning Headlines
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1:57 PM EST 12/6/2009
Welcome To America's Nightmare
Ben Stein, a true-blue aficionado of capitalism, is troubled by the bankers Americans bailed out barely a year ago rewarding themselves with obscene bonuses.
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1:54 PM EST 12/6/2009
Bill Geist explores the resurgence of the classic game of ping pong, which is now getting the celebrity treatment.
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2:30 PM EST 12/6/2009
Angela Lansbury, Back on Broadway
At 84 the Tony Award-Winner, Now in a Revival of "A Little Night Music," Is at Home on the Boards
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12:36 PM EST 12/6/2009
The Story Before The Conviction
Allen Pizzey reports on the long and winding road that brought Amanda Knox from college student studying abroad in a small Italian town, to convicted murder who will spend the next 26 years in an Italian prison.
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12:18 PM EST 12/6/2009
Gregg Mozgala was born with cerebral palsy, he often wore leg braces until he was 12 but, as Serena Altschul reports, dancing has proved to be a most unlikely medicine for this young man.
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3:00 PM EST 12/6/2009
Stein: Welcome to Nightmare America
Says Bankers' Willingness to Reward Themselves After the People They Pauperized Bailed Them Out Is Shameful
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11:48 AM EST 12/6/2009
For a simple cartoon bunny created nearly 50 years ago, Miffy is still taking the world by storm and becoming more popular than ever before. Mark Phillips reports.
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10:43 AM EST 12/6/2009
For the 15 million American still out of work, it is of little solace to them that they aren't alone, especially as the holidays quickly approach and the unemployment rate increases to 10%. As Seth Doane reports, many are on the job-hunt and those numbers are growing.
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3:00 PM EST 12/6/2009
Knox Family Wants U.S. Government Involved
Amanda Knox's Father and Sister Talk to CBS News
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12:00 PM EST 12/6/2009
Mo Rocca Enters the World of Show Choirs Where Teamwork and Harmony Rule, and Finds There Is No "I" in "Glee"
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4:00 PM EST 12/6/2009
Stories Behind the Unemployment Numbers
Struggles on the Front Lines of Work, From Those Who've Lost Jobs to Those Who Deliver the Bad News
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1:00 PM EST 12/6/2009
Introducing Just a Few of the 10% of Americans Currently Unemployed
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12:20 PM EST 11/29/2009
Think maintaining a healthy lifestyle is hard to swallow? Mo Rocca has "the real skinny" on the right way to stay on track with your diet.
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10:30 AM EST 11/29/2009
A Launch Pad for Countless Comic Legends, the Second City Improv Troupe Is Marking Its 50 Anniversary
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10:00 AM EST 11/30/2009
Good Things Come in Small, Round Discs
Film Critic David Edelstein on the Noteworthy DVDs and Blu-ray Discs He's Giving as Gifts
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9:33 AM EST 11/24/2009
They may not be your typical Thanksgiving fare, but miniature hamburgers, more commonly known as "sliders," have been satisfying the biggest of appetites for generations.
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5:19 PM EST 11/23/2009
Most dream of a big Thanksgiving feast, but some of us have fallen on hard times and are looking for a little help. As Barry Peterson reports, more and more charities are making sure no one goes hungry this holiday season.
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3:22 PM EST 11/22/2009
Do you often wonder when your next slice of pie will come? Well, worry no more as Bill Geist takes us to a small cafe in Round Top, Texas with the ultimate cure for "pie anxiety."
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3:08 PM EST 11/22/2009
Jerry Bowen visits Bob Kramer, whose premium knives have become the gold standard and are selling for $300...an inch.
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3:07 PM EST 11/22/2009
When he's not performing his duties at the Seminary at Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland, Father Leo Patalinghug is hosting his own web and cable cooking show. Rita Braver reports.
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10:30 AM EST 12/4/2009
Bill Geist Checks Out the Latest in Annuities: A Pie Delivered to Your Home Once A Month Forever
Sunday Morning: Bill Geist
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11:28 AM EST 11/25/2009
How Far Would You Go For A Hot Dog?
Mo Rocca takes us on a cross-country journey in search of the perfect hot-dog, a meal that knows no borders.
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2:39 PM EST 11/22/2009
Wilma Stephenson might be the toughest cookie at Frankford High School in Philadelphia. Just ask the students taking her culinary arts class.
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4:00 PM EST 11/22/2009
The Science Behind Alton Brown's TV Fare
Applying Knowledge of Chemistry in the Kitchen Is This Filmmaker-Turned-Star-Chef's Recipe for Success
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3:00 PM EST 11/22/2009
Cooking Students Who Pan for Gold
Teacher Wilma Stephenson Instructs Inner-City Students in More Than Just Culinary Lessons
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