Weekly Economic Update - 03/15/10
In this week's discussion, Charley and guest Mike in East Texas dissect the workings of the commodities market, with a particular focus on oil, as well as the silver crash of the 1980's.
Weekly Economic Update - 03/01/10
This week Charley and guest Mike in East Texas discuss the relative value of gold, the current state of the oil market, and answer several listener questions.
Weekly Economic Update - 02/22/10
After a week off, Charley and guest Mike in East Texas discuss the latest Federal Reserve decision, entitlement spending, and answer listener questions.
Weekly Economic Update - 02/08/10
The debt troubles in the Eurozone and the uncertainty permeating OPEC's membership provide plenty to talk about for Charley's chat with Mike in East Texas this week. Also, 50 years of economic history in 90 seconds!
David Johnson CEO Spotlight
David Johnson CEO Spotlight - 3/17/10
Knight Kiplinger,editor in chief, "Kiplinger's Personal Finance" magazine, Kiplinger.com and the "Kiplinger Letter" talks about dissatisfaction with Congress, the Healthcare Bill and the economy.
David Johnson CEO Spotlight - 3/16/10 Robert D McTeer, former CEO and President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and Distinguished Fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis discusses the Fed's latest announcement that low interest rate
David Johnson CEO Spotlight - 3/15/10
Charles R Morrison, President and CEO, Pizza Inn, Inc. (Nasdaq:PZZI) discusses PZZI's expansion in the Middle East with 70 already operating, 12 more a slated for Bahrain alone.
David Johnson CEO Spotlight - 3/12/10
Chris Cook, CEO, Sleep Experts talks about the growth of the company to its present 33 locations and addresses the crowded field of players in the mattress business.
Hurricane Katrina anniversary
In his weekly address, President Obama marks the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, describing current recovery efforts and his administration's plans for handling future natural disasters.
health care
In the weekly Republican address, Senator Michael Enzi of Wyoming criticizes Democratic legislative proposals, saying they would add to the national deficit and restrict health care choices for Americans.
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KRLD Community Hero - 2/26/10
Most of her time is spent in an editing room, but this week's KRLD Community Hero says she wouldn't have it any other way.
KRLD Community Hero - 2/19/10
This week's community hero is a woman who worked for 25 years with special needs children and adults, using horses for therapy.
Border Violence Escalates
CBS News Correspondent August Skamenca reports from the International Bridge in El Paso. Also, Vice President of Tactical Intelligence at Stratfor Scott Stewart checks in with Scott Braddock.
Bananas; Brain Computer Interface; Sharks
On tonight's "60 Minutes": Critics argue that tour operators are making ocean waters more dangerous for swimmers and surfers, by attracting sharks to their boats with food. But first, Steve Kroft reports on the death of civilians in Colombia; and Scott Pe
Michael Vick Interview
Michael Vick speaks in his first interview since he admitted to participating in the illegal dogfighting that resulted in a prison sentence and his suspension from the NFL. James Brown is the correspondent. Also tonight: Increasingly, the U.S. military is
Don Hewitt
60 Minutes will devote its entire hour this week to the news magazine's creator and former executive producer, Don Hewitt, who died Wednesday at the age of 86.
Recycling Electronics; The Wasteland; Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction; For
On tonight's "60 Minutes": Every year, millions of valuable electronics generated by the U.S. often illegally make their way to China, harming the environment and the people who salvage their components. And later, Steve Kroft reports on the roles certain
Wildfires, Afghanistan, Music
On tonight's edition of 60 Minutes: global warming is increasing the intensity and number of forest fires across the American West. Scott Pelley goes to the fire line to report. Also tonight, Lara Logan reports from a forward operating base in Afghanistan
KRLD Wired Report
Wired Report - 3/11/10
Over one third of American teens have been subjected to cyber-bullying, but it is even worse for gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender teenagers.
Health Care, Afghanistan
CBS News "Early Show" Host Harry Smith subs for Bob Schieffer this week as moderator of "Face the Nation." At issue today: The battle over health care reform, plus... the war in Afghanistan. Members of Congress went home last week and came face to face w
Health Care
CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." On today's show: A Sunday summit on health care. What is going to happen? There's talk now that the Democrats have abandoned plans for a bi-partisan bill on health care reform
Ted Kennedy
CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." The topic of today's show: The legacy of Senator Ted Kennedy. 47 Years in the Senate, hundreds of pieces of legislation, a life rife with tragedy, constant work on health ca
America's Schools
CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Today: Education Secretary Arne Duncan on President Obama's speech to schools, swine flu and fixing America's schools.President Obama's upcoming speech to school children Tuesd
Tea Party Marches
CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer hosts "Face the Nation." Yesterday, tens of thousands of conservatives marched in Washington, protesting what they call socialism and the President's health care plan. How indicative is their demonstr