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11/20/2012 9:00 PM ET
On Monday's CBS This Morning, Norah O'Donnell helped British author Frances Osborne advance discriminatory policy prescriptions from the left to get more women in high positions of political and ...
11/16/2012 6:32 PM ET
CBS ran a puff piece Friday morning on President Obama's visit to hurricane-ravaged Staten Island, which stood in stark contrast to its hostile treatment of President Bush's visit to the Gulf ...
11/15/2012 6:29 PM ET
On Thursday's CBS This Morning, open Obama supporter Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell repeatedly prompted liberal historian Doris Kearns Goodwin to equate the newly-reelected President Obama to ...
11/15/2012 9:00 AM ET
On Wednesday's CBS Evening News, anchor Scott Pelley read a brief item highlighting the view by "weather forcasters from the U.S. government" that climate change "may have intensified" Hurricane ...
11/14/2012 6:42 PM ET
Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell took turns hammering Senator John McCain on Wednesday's CBS This Morning over his promise to block any potential nomination of Susan Rice to be secretary of state. ...
11/14/2012 8:35 AM ET
In the stories they
chose, the voices they presented and the language they used, ABC, CBS and NBC made the homosexual lifestyle a key part of 2012 campaign.
11/14/2012 8:25 AM ET
In the stories they
chose, the voices they presented and the language they used, ABC, CBS and NBC made the homosexual lifestyle a key part of 2012 campaign.
11/13/2012 6:53 PM ET
During a eight minute interview, Tuesday's CBS This Morning helped left-wing radical Oliver Stone promote his latest project - a revisionist documentary and book on World War II and the beginning ...
11/12/2012 6:27 PM ET
On Monday's CBS This Morning, Sharyl Attkisson filed a hard-hitting report on the possible ties between former CIA chief David Petraeus's resignation and the continuing controversy over the ...
11/12/2012 9:47 AM ET
Reporters blame Mitt Romney's defeat on the GOP's conservative "orthodoxy around taxes, around spending, over the role of government," but were ready if the election had turned out differently: ...