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Play CBS Video March 9, 2012 | 7:07 AM PST
Another month of solid jobs numbers
The latest unemployment report is in and, even though the jobless rate was unchanged last month, the upward jobs trend is gaining momentum. Erica Hill and Charlie Rose speak with Rebecca Jarvis about the jobs numbers.
CBS This Morning
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Play CBS Video March 8, 2012 | 5:50 AM PST
Spanx owner makes elite Forbes billionaire list
Spanx owner and inventor Sara Blakely is the world's youngest self-made woman at 41-years-old, joining the elite list on this year's Forbes World's Billionaires. Blakely speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about making the Forbes list.
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March 8, 2012 | 4:05 AM PST
Warm winter a decidedly mixed bag
Atypical temps enjoyed in many parts of U.S. helping some businesses, hurting others; May set stage for dangerous weather systems
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March 7, 2012 | 8:22 AM PST
Are global corporations in charge of the world?
Author David Rothkopf contends world's big corporations buy political influence to avoid much-needed reforms
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Play CBS Video March 7, 2012 | 7:43 AM PST
Ex-Texas financier faces life in prison for Ponzi scheme
A federal jury convicted former Texas financier Allen Stanford of swindling investors out of more than $7 billion. Erica Hill reports.
CBS This Morning
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March 6, 2012 | 6:21 AM PST
Twitter co-founder on new payment device
Square CEO Jack Dorsey describes free device that enables anyone to take credit payments, gain valuable info on customers
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Play CBS Video March 3, 2012 | 8:05 AM PST
Tapping into your 401(k)
In these tough economic times, any extra money can go a long way. But Carmen Wong Ulrich cautions you should stay away from your 401(k) at all costs. She speaks with James Brown and Rebecca Jarvis about alternatives.
CBS This Morning
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Play CBS Video February 29, 2012 | 7:00 AM PST
Peer-to-Peer services offer opportunities in slow economy
In a tough economy, there are some creative ways to earn extra money. Financial contributor Carmen Wong Ulrich talks to Gayle King and Erica Hill about "Peer-to-Peer" services.
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Play CBS Video February 28, 2012 | 5:58 AM PST
New role for Michael Douglas: FBI informant
Michael Douglas, who played corporate raider Gordon Gekko, is trying out a new role, FBI informant. CBS News correspondent Betty Nguyen explains.
CBS This Morning
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February 22, 2012 | 5:02 AM PST
Welch: Obama on right path, but GOP still better
Former GE CEO Jack Welch says White House stance on corporate taxes a step in right direction, but will support GOP nominee
CBS This Morning
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February 21, 2012 | 5:55 AM PST
Will latest Greece bailout work?
Rebecca Jarvis: Eurozone nations agree on $170B rescue package, but it remains "very small step" in effort to save Greek economy
CBS This Morning
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Play CBS Video February 21, 2012 | 5:34 AM PST
Greece's $170 billion bailout; Gas prices rising
European countries agreed to a $170 billion bailout of Greece. They're hoping it will stop Europe's debt crisis from spreading to the U.S. and other countries. Also, rising gas prices in the U.S. are turning into a major issue here. CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill.
CBS This Morning
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February 16, 2012 | 7:02 AM PST
GM cuts pensions: Rationale behind move
Despite record profits, current pensions remain huge obligation for automaker; Traditional plans for 19K ended
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Play CBS Video February 16, 2012 | 6:51 AM PST
GM: No more pensions for white-collar workers
At the same time that General Motors announced the largest one-year profit in its history - $7.6 billion - it also announced that it plans to freeze its U.S. pension plan for longtime white-collar workers. CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about the details.
CBS This Morning
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February 16, 2012 | 6:01 AM PST
LinkedIn co-founder: Social web still very young
Reid Hoffman says notion that it's "been played" is wrong; Gives advice on succeeding on the job and when investing
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February 14, 2012 | 7:50 AM PST
Ways it pays to be married, how singles pay more
A look at some of the breaks married people have that singles don't, from taxes to insurance
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Play CBS Video February 11, 2012 | 7:04 AM PST
Could "web-lining" be dangerous?
More and more advertisers are tracking every click of your mouse to better target ads to you. But some say the info could harm you in such areas as health insurance and credit reports. Rebecca Jarvis and Seth Doane speak with Michael Fertik, founder and CEO of Reputation.com, about weblining and how to protect yourself.
CBS This Morning
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February 10, 2012 | 4:48 AM PST
$26B mortgage deal: Who gets the money?
Relief for underwater homeowners could be three years away, but banks will get incentives to act earlier
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Play CBS Video February 9, 2012 | 8:24 AM PST
jcpenney CEO Ron Johnson on "Ellen" controversy
Ellen DeGeneres was hired by jcpenney to help rebuild its customer base, but a conservative religious group called One Million Moms has been a vocal opponent of the company's choice. CEO Ron Johnson gives "CBS This Morning" his first interview since the controversy began.
CBS This Morning
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Play CBS Video February 9, 2012 | 5:44 AM PST
Foreclosure fix? Gov't and banks on verge of deal
Government officials say an historic settlement will be announced that could affect nearly two million homeowners. The $26 billion deal involves 49 states and some of America's biggest banks. CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about the details.
CBS This Morning
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February 9, 2012 | 4:50 AM PST
$26B mortgage deal: Who benefits?
2 million homeowners could benefit from historic settlement between nation's big banks, government
CBS This Morning
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Play CBS Video February 7, 2012 | 6:35 AM PST
Streaming video wars: Who's winning?
More and more people are watching streaming video and companies are positioning themselves to get a piece of the action. Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis talks to Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill.
CBS This Morning
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Play CBS Video February 9, 2012 | 5:32 AM PST
"Hidden" mortgage fee paying for payroll tax cut
An exclusive CBS News investigation finds new home buyers left holding the bag for the two-month extension of the payroll tax cuts. CBS News investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports.
CBS This Morning
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February 6, 2012 | 5:06 AM PST
"Hidden" mortgage fee paying for payroll tax cut
New home buyers left holding the bag for two-month extension of payroll tax cuts, exclusive CBS News investigation finds
CBS This Morning
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February 4, 2012 | 7:23 AM PST
Signs point to more strong jobs growth: Expert
Latest report "pretty close to great," says one analyst, adding it contained indications of continued good jobs news
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