Bilawal Bhutto Zardari returns to Oxford, planning to remain private while at university and repeating his party s call for an investigation into his mother s death. Sheila MacVicar reports.
Most dog owners don t realize how important dental hygiene is to the health of their dog. The Early Show cast and crew bring their dogs for a tooth-brushing lesson from Dr. Debbye Turner.
A former lover of Princess Diana may testify in the inquest into her death, possibly providing insights into her relationship with Dodi Fayed and whether she was being bugged by the royal family.
Bob Schieffer and Jeff Greenfield tell Harry Smith that the presidential race won t be decided by Iowa and New Hampshire and in a way will start all over again after those contests.
A new CBS poll points to surge in popularity for Barack Obama among New Hampshire s independent voters, and sharp drop for his main competitor Hillary Clinton. Dean Reynolds reports.
Katie Couric speaks with former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney about his battle against John McCain for the top spot in New Hampshire, where polls place him a distant third.
Katie Couric looks at today s Campaign 08 highlights which includes a Mike Huckabee s publicity blitz and an eyebrow-raising comment from New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Executions have been halted across the U.S. in anticipation of a Supreme Court ruling over whether lethal injections qualify as a form of cruel and unusual punishment. Wyatt Andrews reports.
Despite Sen. Barack Obama s win in the Iowa caucuses and his apparent lead in the New Hampshire polls, Sen. Hillary Clinton says there s more than one contest. Clinton speaks with Harry Smith.