Saturday Early Show: Up Next

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Saturday Early Show: April 2, 2005
Anchors: Russ Mitchell, Hannah Storm in for Gretchen Carlson, and Ira Joe Fisher
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KNOLLER'S BEAT: Saturday Early Show White House correspondent Mark Knoller is on his beat covering the Bush administration.
HEALTHWATCH: We've all heard about addictions to alcohol and drugs, but did you know that people can be addicted to foods? Bonnie Taub Dix, a registered dietitian, will describe the signs of food addiction, explain which foods are the most addictive, and provide some tips on how you can conquer your cravings.
"CHANGE YOUR LIFE IN SEVEN DAYS": Success and happiness are not accidents that randomly happen to some people and not others. That's what Paul McKenna, Ph.D , says. McKenna is a self-described English "Dr. Phil," and one of the world's leading hypnotists. He's helped celebrities ranging from supermodel Jerry Hall to rocker David Bowie. And he'll talk with us about his new book that, as its title suggests, promises to "Change Your Life In Seven Days."
SECOND CUP CAF?: Blue-eyed soul legend Bobby Caldwell will be the featured performer in our Second Cup Cafe. He'll perform cuts from his latest CD, "Perfect Island Nights."
SATURDAY STYLE: Getting tired of the same old options for your home's floors? Style maven Christy Ferer will be in our studio to show us how far floors have come since the days of linoleum, with new materials, patterns and styles.
CHEF ON A SHOESTRING: Don Pintabona is best known as executive chef of the award-winning Tribeca Grill in New York City, where he worked from the restaurant's inception in 1990 until 2003. Recently, he opened a new restaurant, Trina, in Fort Lauderdale.
He has also released his second cookbook, "The Shared Table," which chronicles his life, from growing up in a large New York Italian family to his travels around the world. The book is full of both simple and exotic dishes, all accompanied by personal stories and old photographs. Chef Pintabona will prepare a hearty Italian meal on our budget of $40.
His menu:
Stuffed Calamari with Pine Nuts and Raisins
Homemade Cavatelli with Sausage, Onions and Peas
Sicilian Lemon-Lime Tart-->
Copyright 2009 CBS. All rights reserved. Anchors: Russ Mitchell, Hannah Storm in for Gretchen Carlson, and Ira Joe Fisher
POPE JOHN PAUL II Full coverage.
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KNOLLER'S BEAT: Saturday Early Show White House correspondent Mark Knoller is on his beat covering the Bush administration.
HEALTHWATCH: We've all heard about addictions to alcohol and drugs, but did you know that people can be addicted to foods? Bonnie Taub Dix, a registered dietitian, will describe the signs of food addiction, explain which foods are the most addictive, and provide some tips on how you can conquer your cravings.
"CHANGE YOUR LIFE IN SEVEN DAYS": Success and happiness are not accidents that randomly happen to some people and not others. That's what Paul McKenna, Ph.D , says. McKenna is a self-described English "Dr. Phil," and one of the world's leading hypnotists. He's helped celebrities ranging from supermodel Jerry Hall to rocker David Bowie. And he'll talk with us about his new book that, as its title suggests, promises to "Change Your Life In Seven Days."
SECOND CUP CAF?: Blue-eyed soul legend Bobby Caldwell will be the featured performer in our Second Cup Cafe. He'll perform cuts from his latest CD, "Perfect Island Nights."
SATURDAY STYLE: Getting tired of the same old options for your home's floors? Style maven Christy Ferer will be in our studio to show us how far floors have come since the days of linoleum, with new materials, patterns and styles.
CHEF ON A SHOESTRING: Don Pintabona is best known as executive chef of the award-winning Tribeca Grill in New York City, where he worked from the restaurant's inception in 1990 until 2003. Recently, he opened a new restaurant, Trina, in Fort Lauderdale.
He has also released his second cookbook, "The Shared Table," which chronicles his life, from growing up in a large New York Italian family to his travels around the world. The book is full of both simple and exotic dishes, all accompanied by personal stories and old photographs. Chef Pintabona will prepare a hearty Italian meal on our budget of $40.
His menu:
Stuffed Calamari with Pine Nuts and Raisins
Homemade Cavatelli with Sausage, Onions and Peas
Sicilian Lemon-Lime Tart-->
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