Holiday shopping: Credit cards that save you money

Financial columnist Carmen Wong Ulrich tells which credit card companies offer the best deal for consumers

Never-before-seen footage of Elvis uncovered

Previously-unknown Super 8mm film of Elvis Presley performing in his one and only New York City concert in 1972 has emerged. Anthony Mason and Rebecca Jarvis speak with one of the King's friends, bodyguard Jerry Schilling, about the amazing find.

What's next for Rep. Jessie Jackson Jr.?

Even though he didn't campaign for another term and has been away for months on medical leave, Jessie Jackson Jr. still gained enough popular votes to stay in Congress. Anthony Mason and Rebecca Jarvis speak with Lynn Sweet, Washington Bureau Chief of the Chicago Sun-Times, about Jackson's medical and legal issues and how they could affect his seat in the House.

Possibility of bipartisanship?

Voters sent a clear message to politicians in this year's election that they want bipartisanship, but is that possible? Anthony Mason and Rebecca Jarvis speak with former Sen. George Mitchell, founder of the Bipartisan Policy Center, about the possibility of bipartisanship to address the "fiscal cliff."

Mitt Romney: What went wrong

CBS News' Jan Crawford reports on how the loss on Election Night caught the Romney campaign by surprise and what they might have done have done differently.

President to talk about gov't fiscal crisis

The White House says President Obama will address the nation for the first time since Election Night and talk about growing the economy and reducing the federal deficit. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.

Dickerson on facing the fiscal cliff

CBS News political director John Dickerson talks to Charlie Rose and Gayle King about the fiscal crisis and how Democrats and Republicans might come together on the issue.

Behind the unwatering operation at an NYC tunnel

A team from the Army Corps of Engineers, the Coast Guard and NY Transit Workers is draining the water from the Brooklyn Battery tunnel

Would fiscal cliff deal affect economic recovery?

Expert: Uncertainty, fear will reign until deal can be reached; Tax increases and spending cuts loom

Young girl a football star in the making

A 9-year-old girl from Salt Lake City has become a sports celebrity since her Pee-Wee highlight reel has gone viral. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Motorcycle gang pulls off daring heist in mall

A motorcycle gang was caught on surveillance cameras riding into a London shopping center, going into a jewelry store with axes and bats, and then riding out the same way they came in. Gayle King reports.

After Romney loss, will spotlight land on Ryan?

After Sen. John McCain lost the 2008 presidential race, the spotlight landed on his vice presidential pick, Sarah Palin. Now, some are wondering if the same will happen to Paul Ryan. Chip Reid reports.

Fla. presidential race too close to call

The presidential race in Florida is too close to call again, but unlike in 2000, the outcome does not decide who wins. Miami Herald columnist Carl Hiaasen speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the Florida vote.

Obama's second term: A look ahead

History shows that presidents often have more trouble in their second term. CBS News' Bill Plante -- who has covered five presidents -- takes a look at what a second Obama administration will look like.

Obama wraps up campaign, heads to Chicago

CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports on how Obama will spend the final hours of the campaign

Election Day: What Obama, Romney need to do

Former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich and political analyst Dee Dee Myers speak to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the state of the race on Election Day.

Election Day predictions

Political director John Dickerson and National Journal White House correspondent Major Garrett speak to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about what to expect from Election Day 2012.

Campaigns point to enthusiasm, early voting

On this Election Day, both campaigns agree that voter turnout is going to determine this election

Sandy victims' power, housing issues grow severe

N.Y. Gov. Cuomo blasts utility companies; More than 200,000 people register for emergency housing, disaster assistance

Chinese watching U.S. election with interest

Find out what Chinese say about candidates and their stance toward China, and the American election system

Traditional first votes a tie for Obama, Romney in N.H.

The traditional first votes have already been counted in New Hampshire, with a tie of five votes each for President Obama and Mitt Romney. Charlie Rose reports.

Ohio and the election

How close will the election be in Ohio, and what will make the difference? Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his state's impact on the election.

Obama has electoral vote advantage

Journalists John Dickerson and Major Garrett break down the presidential candidates' paths to victory

Eye Opener: Petraeus scandal deepens

Lawmakers wants answers after Petraeus resignation. Also, Democrats and Republicans show confidence in fixing fiscal cliff. All that, and all that matters, in today's Eye Opener.

Why men marry their moms

Biological anthropologist Helen Fisher discusses research that suggests men are attracted to women who resemble their own mothers

Peter Frampton on "CBS This Morning: Saturday"

Legendary songwriter-guitarist Peter Frampton stopped by "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about touring again after a years-long hiatus, and the incredible story about his long-lost - then found - Les Paul guitar.

America's fascination with Abraham Lincoln

With Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," America continues its fascination with the nation's 16th president. Anthony Mason and Rebecca Jarvis speak with Time Magazine editor-at-large David Von Drehle and presidential historian Douglas Wead about Lincoln and his legacy.

Thousands of Sandy victims still struggling

Almost two weeks since superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast, thousands of residents are still without power, and New York City has started rationing gasoline. Mark Strassmann reports.

Benghazi timeline released

The Pentagon has released new details about the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Margaret Brennan reports.

How much of a threat is the "fiscal cliff"?

With Democrats and Republicans still disagreeing about how to avoid drastic spending cuts and tax hikes, Rebecca Jarvis and Anthony Mason speak with Steve Rattner of Campaign to Fix the Debt about what could happen if the U.S. goes over the "fiscal cliff."

Iraq War vet advises his 21-year-old self

Alex Horton, an US Army infantryman and Iraq war veteran, reflects on his military career in a note to his younger self before deployment

Day-Lewis' "Lincoln" voice historically accurate?

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NYC after Sandy: Can city protect its shores?

Michio Kaku weighs in on where storm surge barriers should be installed, discusses price tag in the billions of dollars

Open enrollment: 5 things to know to save this year

From insurance to flexible spending accounts, Moneywatch executive editor shares how to make decisions that are right for you

John Miller on the latest Navy SEAL controversy

CBS News Senior Correspondent John Miller explains that the most recent Navy SEAL controversy, surrounding a video game, is another chapter in Mark Owen's story

Colts shave heads in support of ailing coach

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London's famous black cabs could come to an end

There are fears over the future of London's famous black cabs following four years of losses and a recent recall. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Post-Sandy recovery hard in Atlantic City

Ten days after superstorm Sandy made landfall, Atlantic City is struggling to get back on its feet. Gary Loveman, CEO and president of Caesars, speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the recovery effort in Atlantic City.

U.S. Embassy holds mock election in Beijing

The U.S. Embassy in Beijing held an election party where their guests were encouraged to cast ballots in a mock election. Their choice was the same as America's -- Barack Obama.

Boehner says new taxes OK if spending reduced

Speaker of the House John Boehner said Republicans would be willing to accept new taxes if President Obama is willing to reduce spending.

Behind Obama's record-breaking tweet

President Obama made Twitter history on Election Night. Adam Sharp,head of Government, News, and Social Innovation at Twitter spoke with CBS This Morning about Obama's tweet and other Election 2012 highlights.

Senator-elect Ted Cruz sounds off on Hispanic vote

First Hispanic to win Senate seat in Texas discusses where Republicans need to improve, his stance on illegal immigration

Warren stresses compromise, fight for middle class

Mass. Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren, who defeated incumbent GOP Sen. Scott Brown last night, lays out her Washington agenda

Castro: Election not about Hispanic candidates - about Hispanic issues

San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, who gave the keynote address at the 2012 Democratic National Convention, talks to "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the importance of Hispanic voters in President Obama's reelection.

Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown: Prop 30 a "tough battle"

Voters approve state tax increases to prevent further education cuts despite strong campaign by anti-tax groups

Voters decide on same-sex marriage, marijuana

In addition to the presidency, voters across the country decided on hundreds of ballot initiatives, from taxes, to marijuana and same-sex marriage. John Blackstone reports.

Some Sandy victims flee nor'easter

Millions of people hard-hit by superstorm Sandy are facing another powerful storm. CBS News' Ben Tracy reports from one coastal area -- Brick, N.J. -- told to evacuate.

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