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Notebook: Getting Off Oil
Katie Couric says that we may be on the right path toward breaking our addiction to oil, noting that for the first time in 25 years Americans are driving less. |
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Notebook: Report, Then Decide
Katie Couric discusses the false claim that Sen. Barack Obama attended a radical Muslim school. Couric believes journalists should refrain from repeating unsourced gossip. |
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Politics
San Francisco Chronicle Political Writer Carla Marinucci tells us why it's Hard to get an Interview from Politicians
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iCast: Pelosi, Murtha In Iraq
Violence ratchets up in Baghdad just as top House Democrats Nancy Pelosi and John Murtha lead a fact-finding trip to Iraq. Jim Taylor has today's iCast. |
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iCast: Bush Touts Health Plan
President Bush is on the road again - today in Missouri, promoting his administration's new health care proposal. And how's the water in your neighborhood? Think it's safe? Turns out it's not terrorism or pollution that threatens what we drink: It's rust.
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Stuck on Plane
Napa Valley Real Estate Broker Kate Hanni was Stuck on a Airplane for More than 8hrs...here is what she had to say.
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Girls Body Image
Kathryn Seifert, Executive Director of Girls Incorporated of Greater Los Angeles, tells us her Perspective.
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Eye To Eye: Paris' Sacrifice
Paris, Ill., has paid a tremendous price in the war in Iraq. Its National Guard unit has lost five soldiers and had 26 injured. Cynthia Bowers talked with the town's mayor. |
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Eye To Eye: Regina Spektor
Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor talks with Anthony Mason about her burgeoning career and how her road to success started in the former Soviet Union. |
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Notebook: Sound Policy
Only On The Web: Shouldn't sound policy trump noisy politics? Katie Couric points out some important issues from President Bush's State of the Union speech. |
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