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Weekend Roundup: 02/10
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Feb 10, 2012
CBS News Political Director John Dickerson analyzes Rick Santorum's triple win in Republican presidential contests in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri and what it means for his main rivals, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. Correspondent Clarissa Ward reports on the increasingly violent crackdown against rebel fighters by the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad. Correspondent Heather Bosch reports on the 911 call from a social worker after she brought two children to the home of Josh Powell, who then killed himself and his sons. Correspondent Wyatt Andrews gets reaction at Catholic University in washington, D.C. on the controversy over birth control. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports on a new study showing doctors are not always honest with their patients about medical mistakes.

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Weekend Roundup: 02/03/12
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Feb 03, 2012
Correspondent Pam Coulter reports from Tampa on Mitt Romney's big win in Florida's Republican primary. Jill Schesinger, of CBSMoneyWatch.com, comments on the latest unemployment figures.National Security Correspondent David Martin reports on the Syrian uprising and the possibility of a civil war against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. Dan interviews Laura Schroff, co-author of "An Invisible Thread: The True Story of an 11-Year-Old Panhandler, a Busy Sales Executive, and an Unlikely Meeting with Destiny."Correspondent Sam Litzinger reports the The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation backed down from its decision to cut funding for Planned Parenthood.
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Weekend Roundup: 01/27
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Jan 27, 2012
Correspondent Peter King previews Tuesday's Florida primary as Mitt Romney tries to stop Newt Gingrich's momentum. Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante reports on President Obama's State of the Union address. Correspondent Charlie Rose, on "CBS This Morning," interviewed Vice President Joe Biden about the speech. Business Correspondent Anthony Mason reports five major banks have agreed to a draft settlement on mortgage foreclosures. Dan Raviv interviews Eliot Cohen, author of "Conquered into Liberty," on how Americans have fought wars through history. Reporter August Skamenca reports from Yellowstone National Park where efforts to control the buffalo population have triggered concern.
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Weekend Roundup: 01/21
Author: CBS Radio News Sat, Jan 21, 2012
In this edition of the CBS News Weekend Roundup, Correspondent Jim Krasula reports many voters were undecided on the eve of the South Carolina primary. Correspondent Wyatt Andrews reports that President Obama has decided not to proceed with the Keystone Pipeline. Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss reports that two bills aimed at stopping online piracy triggered Internet protests. And Correspondent Allen Pizzey reports from Italy on the crash of the Costa Concordia cruise ship and charges that Captain Francesco Schettino abandoned ship.
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Weekend Roundup: 01/13
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Jan 13, 2012
In this edition of the CBS News Weekend Roundup, Correspondent Charlie Rose of "CBS This Morning," interviewed Mitt Romney and Congressman Ron Paul, the top two finishers in the New Hampshire primary. National Security Correspondent David Martin talks about a video which surfaced this past week of American Marines purportedly urinating on the corpses of Taliban militants in Afghanistan. And Correspondent Dan Raviv speaks with CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid, also a contributor to CNET, about the latest electronic gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Weekend Roundup: 01/07
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Jan 06, 2012
In this edition of the CBS News Weekend Roundup, Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer and Chief White House Correspondent Norah O'Donnell interview former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Correspondent Jan Crawford reports on Mitt Romney's push to hold on to a big lead in the polls as he campaigns for Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. Correspondent Cami McCormick reports from the Pentagon on President Obama's new military strategy. And CBS News Correspondent Dan Raviv chats with Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante about President Obama's controversial recess appointment of a chief for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Yearend Roundup: #2
Author: CBS Radio News Thu, Dec 22, 2011
Yearend Roundup #2: Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss reports on the year on Capitol Hill where Democrats and Republicans seemed to accomplish very little under a divided government. Dan Raviv reports on the CBS Radio News Story of the Year: the bad economy and the Occupy Wall Street movement. Correspondent Peter King reports on some of the big trials of 2011. Correspondent Bill Whitney reports the memorable people stories of 2011.Correspondent Jim Chenevy reports on some "notable quotables," memorable phrases from 2011.
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Yearend Roundup: #1
Author: CBS Radio News Thu, Dec 22, 2011
National Correspondent Dan Raviv reports on the CBS Radio News Story of the Year: the bad economy and the Occupy Wall Street movement.Correspondent Cami McCormick reports on the killing of terrorist leaders Osama Bin Laden and Anwar al-Awlaki in 2011. Correspondent Vicki Barker reports on the demonstrations that spread through the Middle East and North Africa in 2011.Correspondent Steve Futterman reports illegal immigration was a hot topic in 2011. Correspondent Vicki Barker reports on the huge earthquake and tsunami that caused devastation in Japan.
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Weekend Roundup: 12/16
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Dec 16, 2011
CBS News Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports from Baghdad on the official end of the Iraq war as the last American troops leave the country. CBS News National Correspondent Dan chats with Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer about the final days of the U.S. military presence in Iraq. Dan chats with military consultant Col. (ret.) Jeff McCausland about whether the war was worth it. Correspondent Chip Reid reports Mitt Romney has been showing off his fluent French, hoping it helps him in New Hampshire where many are of French or French-Canadian ancestry. Jill Schlesinger, of CBSMoneyWatch.com, analyzes the latest unemployment numbers. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports more Americans are living on low incomes. National Correspondent Dan Raviv chats with Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about the final rush of business before Christmas recess. Portions of President Obama's remarks at Fort Bragg, North Carolina on the end of the Iraq war. Correspondent Clarissa Ward reports from inside Syria on the demonstrations against the regime of Bashar Assad. Correspondent Pam Coulter reports that traditional marriage is getting less popular in the United States. Correspondent Dave Barrett reports on some innovative gift-giving ideas this Christmas season. Correspondent John Blackstone reports federal drug agents are trying to restrict the medical marijuana industry in California. House Speaker John Boehner spoke with reporters on Capiol Hill after a Republican caucus about how to wrap up business before the Christmas recess ... Boehner got a little testy when asked about a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut ...
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Weekend Roundup: 12/10
Author: CBS Radio News Sat, Dec 10, 2011
Dan Raviv hosts the Weekend Roundup. We have reports on the payroll tax clashes in Congress, and on candidates Gingrich, Romney, and the others after Cain dropped out. Author Roya Hakakian on the confrontation with Iran. CBS's Jim Axelrod in Iraq on the departure of U.S. troops. And a lot more on the Weekend Roundup.
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Weekend Roundup: 12/03
Author: CBS Radio News Sat, Dec 03, 2011
Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports that Newt Gingrich has moved to the top of the pack of Republican presidential contenders. CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv chats with Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about the battle over extending the payroll tax cut. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Cairo on the first parliamentary elections since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. John McDevitt, of KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, reports on police clearing out an "Occupy" protest there. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports that arsenic in juice could be a problem for young children.
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Weekend Roundup: 11/23
Author: CBS Radio News Wed, Nov 23, 2011
Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss reports the Super Committee on reducing the federal debt failed to reach an agreement by its Thanksgiving deadline. Correspondent Randall Pinkston reports on the latest Republican presidential debate. Dan interviews Republican presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann, who has written a new book called "Core of Conviction: My Story." Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Cairo on new protests against the military government. Correspondent Bob Orr reports authorities in New York City broke up an alleged terror plot to detonate pipe bombs. Correspondent Pam Coulter reports on voters impressions of Mormonism in light of Mormon presidential candidates.
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Weekend Roundup: 11/18
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Nov 18, 2011
Correspondents Michelle Miller and Jim Axelrod report on a crackdown against Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York City. Investigative Correspondent Armen Keteyian reports on the allegations of sexual abuse against former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky. Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the pressure on Syria to stop violence against protesters. Correspondent Bill Whitaker reports on the impact of La Nina on the world's weather. Dan reports on an airline pilot who got locked in the plane's bathroom, setting off a terrorist alert.
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Weekend Roundup: 11/11
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Nov 11, 2011
CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv outlines the charges and firings at Penn State, and Correspondents Michelle Miller and Barry Bagnato report from there. Correspondent Steve Futterman reports from Los Angeles, where Dr. Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson. Raviv reports the White House's response to an IAEA report on Iran's nuclear program. Correspondent John Blackstone hangs out with The Who, the British band in Los Angeles for some charity work. And Raviv interviews Jack Abramoff, the disgraced former lobbyist who is out of prison and now exposing how Washington DC really works in his book, "Capitol Punishment." That and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
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Weekend Roundup: 11/04
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Nov 04, 2011
CBS News Correspondent Mark Phillips reports on Greece's attempt to call a referendum to decide on a European bailout. Political Correspondent Jan Crawford reports on allegations of sexual harassment against GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports on an "epidemic" of overdoses linked to abuse of prescription drugs. National Correspondent Dan Raviv speaks with Ellen Schultz, author of "Retirement Heist: How Companies Plunder and Profit from the Nest Eggs of American Workers." Commentator Charles Grodin talks about people who need obedience training for dogs. Chief White House Correspondent Norah O'Donnell interviews former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about her new book, "No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington." And Raviv talks to Des McAnuff, director of the hit Broadway show, "Jersey Boys." That and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
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Weekend Roundup: 10/28
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Oct 28, 2011
Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante reports from Las Vegas on President Obama's attempt to help homeowners refinance mortgages.Correspondent John Blackstone reports police cracked down on "Occupy Oakland" protesters in California. Reporter Chris Filippi, of KCBS Radio in San Francisco, reports a war veteran was injured in the disturbances. An excerpt from a "60 Minutes" interview with Ruth Madoff about her attempt to commit suicide with her husband, Bernard Madoff. Political Correspondent Jan Crawford talks about the latest poll on the Republican presidential contenders.Correspondent Bob Orr reports on the insider-trading prosecution of former Goldman Sachs Group director Rajat Gupta. Commentator Charles Grodin talks about the decision to pull out all American troops from Iraq by the end of the year.
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Weekend Roundup: 10/21
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Oct 21, 2011
Correspondent Scott Pelley, of "The CBS Evening News," describes the final moments of Moammar Qaddafi's life as he was captured by Libyan rebels and killed. National Security Correspondent David Martin reports how Qaddafi was found with the help of NATO and American forces. Correspondent Mark Phillips in London reports on the life of the Libyan dictator. Correspondent Cami McCormick and military consultant Col. (ret.) Jeff McCausland report on President Obama's decision to pull all troops out of Iraq by the end of the year. Correspondent Cynthia Bowers reports from Zanesville, Ohio on a man who released dozens of exotic animals and then committed suicide. Correspondent Howard Arenstein reports on a GOP debate in Las Vegas. Correspondent Steve Futterman speaks with Political Correspondent Jan Crawford about the impact of the debate. White House Correspondent Peter Maer reports from North Chesterfield, Virginia on President Obama's bus tour. Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss reports Republicans blocked a vote on a part of the president's jobs bill. A portion of a 60 Minutes report by Correspondent Steve Kroft on Walter Isaacson's new biography of Apple's Steve Jobs. Correspondent Seth Doane reports on a controversial prison for detainees at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. Correspondent Sam Litzinger reports on the CBS Radio career of writer, director and producer Norman Corwin, who died at the age of 101. Correspondent Robert Berger reports on an Israeli-Palestinian swap, bringing home Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit after five years of captivity in Gaza. Dan speaks with Dan Rothstein, author of "Make Just One Change: Teach Students to Ask Their Own Questions." Correspondent Pam Coulter reports on a AAA study that parents should spend more time with teenage drivers. Dan speaks with Carl Colby, director of a new documentary, "The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby." Reporter August Skamenca speaks with Joanne King Herring, played by Julia Roberts in the movie Charlie Wilson's War, and the author of "Diplomacy and Diamonds: My Wars from the Ballroom to the Battlefield."
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Weekend Roundup: 10/14/11
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Oct 14, 2011
Correspondent Bob Orr and Chief White House Correspondent Norah O'Donnell report on an alleged Iranian plot to kill the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Washington. Dan talks about the Iranian plot with Reza Kahlili, an Iranian man who spied for the American government in Tehran. Correspondent Steve Futterman reports Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the so-called "underwear bomber," pleaded guilty at a federal trial in Detroit. Reporter Alex Silverman, of WCBS Radio in New York City, and Correspondent Seth Doane report the Occupy Wall Street protesters were allowed to remain in Lower Manhattan. Alan Gionet, of KCNC-TV, reports on a protest was cleared out of a park in Denver. Correspondent John Blackstone in San Francisco reports RIM's Blackberry smartphone had international technical issues. Correspondents Barry Bagnato and Jan Crawford report on a New Hampshire GOP debate. Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss reports on the passage of free trade agreements.
Correspondent Pam Coulter visits the new Martin Luther King Memorial and gets reactions from some of the first visitors. Correspondent Rita Braver, on the CBS News TV broadcast "Sunday Morning," speaks with the people who raised the money and designed the MLK Memorial. Correspondent Sam Litzinger looks at why the legacy of Martin Luther King is still important so many years after he delivered his "I Had a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial. Dan talks to former FBI special agent Ali Soufan, author of "The Black Banners: The Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda." Commentator Charles Grodin talks about how easy it is to buy a gun.
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Weekend Roundup: 10/07/11
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Oct 07, 2011
Jill Schlesinger, of CBSMoneyWatch.com, reports slight improvement in the jobless rate. Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante reports President Obama is asking Congress to help with the economic "emergency." Dan chats with White House Correspondent Peter Maer and Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss about prospects for the jobs bill.
Correspondent Peter van Sant and Reporter Sabina Castelfranco report that Amanda Knox was freed by an Italian court after being acquited of murder. Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports that Herman Cain is attracting attention in Republican presidential polls. Correspondent Jim Taylor reports on "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrations in New York City. Dan talks about the protests with Reporter Alex Silverman of WCBS Radio in New York City.
Correspondents Mandy Clark in Kabul and Cami McCormick at the Pentagon report on the tenth anniversary of the start of the war in Afghanistan. Dan speaks with National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about what has been achieved in Afghanistan over the last decade. Correspondents Frank Settipani, Steve Kathan, Jim Taylor and Steve Futterman report on the life and contributions of Apple's Steve Jobs, who died at the age of 56.
Correspondent Scott Pelley speaks with a lieutenant leading Americans serving in Afghanistan as the U.S. military marks the tenth anniversary of the start of the war. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports the start of the new Supreme Court term featured arguments in a Michigan church-state case. Correspondent Peter King reports on the anniversaries of two legendary baseball home runs by Bobby Thompson in 1951 and Roger Maris in 1961.
Business Correspondent Anthony Mason reports on the dismal outlook for the economy and the possibility of another recession. Dan interviews Jeffrey Sachs, author of "The Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity." An excerpt from Steve Jobs' 2005 commencement speech at Stanford University.
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Weekend Roundup: 09/30
Author: CBS Radio News Fri, Sep 30, 2011
President Obama commented on the killing in Yemen of Anwar al-Awlaki to talk show host Michael Smerconish on CBS radio station WPHT in Philadelphia. CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv talks about the operation with National Security Consultant Juan Zarate. Correspondent Peter King reports on a wild final night of Major League Baseball's regular season. Correspondent Alexis Christoforous reports Bank of America will charge monthly fees for use of a debit card. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports on an FDA hearing on acute shortages of prescription medications. And Raviv speaks with Joseph McCartin, author of "Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America." That and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.
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