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  1. 1

    Twitter launches eagerly-awaited IPO

    by CBS This Morning 28 views

    Twitter will launch its IPO Thursday morning on the New York Stock Market for $26 a share, valuing the company at about $18 billion. Fortune Magazine's managing editor Andy Serwer joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the pricing and projected growth for the company.

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    Twitter IPO: The opening bell

    by CBS This Morning 289 views

    Prominent Twitter users, including Patrick Stewart, rang the opening bell on the day the social media firm is making its debut on the New York Stock Exchange.

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    Dow Jones opens at 33rd record high of the year

    by CBS This Morning 17 views

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average will open Thursday morning at a record high rising nearly 129 points Wednesday and ending at 15,747. It's the 33rd record high of the year. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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    Silk Road website: Online black market resurfaces

    by CBS This Morning 244 views

    Silk Road was a website selling drugs and other illegal goods before it was shut down by the FBI. Ben Tracy reports on how the site may be finding new life on the web.

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    Investors a-Twitter over social media giant's IPO launch

    by CBS This Morning 68 views

    Nick Bilton, author of "Hatching Twitter," and technology reporter for The New York Times, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about Twitter's long-awaited IPO launch.

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    Johnson & Johnson to pay $2.2B to resolve charges

    by CBS This Morning 102 views

    Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is resolving one of the biggest health care fraud cases in U.S. history by paying the Justice Department $2.2 billion. Bob Orr reports.

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    Jeff Bezos' wife blasts book on Amazon founder

    by CBS This Morning 63 views

    A new book about Amazon.com and its CEO, Jeff Bezos, "The Everything Store," is not receiving positive feedback from Bezos' wife. John Blackstone reports.

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    SAC Capital settlement largest ever for insider trading

    by CBS Evening News 49 views

    Hedge fund SAC Capital agreed to pay a hefty $1.8 billion fine and plead guilty to criminal fraud charges. It's the first major Wall Street firm to admit criminal conduct since the late 1980s, evidence of a tougher stance by the Justice Department and SEC. Anthony Mason reports.

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    Is the tech bubble back?

    by CBS This Morning 70 views

    Tech stocks are leading the way on the markets, but that's causing concern over a new financial bubble. CBS News contributor and analyst Mellody Hobson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the movers and shakers in the tech world, the potential for problems, and some of the indicators that could signal a tech bubble on the horizon.

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    Blackberry abandons plan to sell company

    by CBS This Morning 29 views

    Blackberry will have a fresh start with a new CEO instead of selling the company. Also, HSBC reported profits are up 23 percent in the first nine months of the year. Plus, more CBS News MoneyWatch headlines.

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    Brazilian tycoon's oil firm files for bankruptcy

    by CBS This Morning 445 views

    Eike Batista was one of the world's richest men with a multi-billion dollar empire that included oil, mining, power and shipping, but his oil firm just filed for bankruptcy protection. Anthony Mason reports.

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    Google's mysterious barge will be turned into luxury showrooms

    by CBS This Morning 343 views

    CBS San Francisco affiliate KPIX has learned about the plan for Google's mysterious barge in the San Francisco Bay. It will be turned into luxury showrooms and a party deck for the tech giant. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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    Putin tops Forbes' most powerful people list

    by CBS This Morning 767 views

    Forbes has come out with its annual list of the world's most powerful people and this year President Obama is no longer at number one. Russian President Vladimir Putin holds the title for 2013. Forbes says the U.S. government shutdown affected President Obama's standing.

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    Wall Street soars as consumer confidence slumps: Inside the disconnect

    by CBS This Morning 44 views

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 open at new record highs Wednesday, and stocks soared Tuesday, despite the release of a gloomy consumer confidence report. CBS News contributor and analyst Mellody Hobson reports on the apparent disconnect between Wall Street and American consumers.

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    What's driving historic year on Wall Street?

    by CBS Evening News 153 views

    The Dow and S&P both closed at all-time highs Tuesday. Corporate earnings continue to be strong, and last month's weak job numbers mean the Fed will likely continue to stimulate the economy. Anthony Mason reports.

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    Commerce Dept. reports dip in retail sales

    by CBS This Morning 34 views

    The Commerce Department is reporting retail sales dipped. 0.1 percent in September, due to a sharp drop in auto sales. More people are getting a chance to own Google Glass. Plus, more CBS News MoneyWatch headlines. Gigi Stone reports.

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    Tech giant to pay record visa fraud fine: sources

    by CBS This Morning 111 views

    Infosys will pay $34 million to settle charges of visa fraud - the biggest fine of its kind in American history, sources tell "CBS This Morning." The Justice Department is expected to announce the deal Wednesday. Senior correspondent John Miller revisits his 2012 report about a company whistleblower.

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    BlackRock's Kapito on Americans' cautious approach to investing

    by CBS This Morning 103 views

    A new survey by the investment firm BlackRock finds Americans have $10 trillion in low-interest bank accounts. Robert Kapito, president and co-founder of BlackRock, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about how to properly plan for retirement.

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    New business sees opportunity in Detroit

    by CBS Evening News 731 views

    Watch manufacturer Shinola is investing in Detroit by hiring and training local workers. CEO Steve Bock hopes to help bring back American manufacturing by investing in what was once America's manufacturing powerhouse. Jeff Glor reports.

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    JP Morgan will pay $5.1 billion fine to FHFA

    by CBS This Morning 107 views

    JP Morgan Chase will pay a $5.1 billion fine to the Federal Housing Finance Agency to resolve claims that the bank misled Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac about misleading risky home loans and mortgage securities before the housing market collapsed. Anthony Mason reports.

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    Warren and Howard Buffett on "40 Chances"

    by CBS This Morning 297 views

    Web extra: Warren Buffett and his son Howard sat down with Charlie Rose of "CBS This Morning" to talk in depth about the inspiration behind the younger Buffett's new book "40 Chances."

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    Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller on jobs numbers, home sales, economy

    by CBS This Morning 178 views

    Robert Shiller won the Nobel Peace Prize in economic science last week. The Yale University professor joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the jobs numbers released Tuesday and his forecast for the economy.

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    JP Morgan tentative settlement more than half of last year's profits

    by CBS Evening News 88 views

    America's largest bank has entered into a tentative agreement to pay the largest legal settlement ever for its involvement in the mortgage meltdown that set off the great recession. Anthony Mason reports.

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    JPMorgan Chase facing $13 billion fine for role in mortgage crisis

    by CBS This Morning 73 views

    JPMorgan Chase, the biggest bank in the nation, is facing a record $13 billion fine in a deal with the Department of Justice over the mortgage crisis. Bill Cohan, former JPMorgan Chase managing director and author of "House of Cards," joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the effect the fine will have on the bank.

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    J.P. Morgan Chase $13 billion fine largest in history

    by CBS Evening News 270 views

    After banking giant J.P. Morgan Chase tentatively agreed to pay $13 billion, the biggest corporate fine in history, the criminal case is not over yet. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains.

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    JPMorgan Chase reaches $13B tentative settlement

    by CBS Evening News 90 views

    Banking giant JPMorgan Chase has reached a tentative $13 billion settlement with the Justice Department over issues connected with the bank's mortgage-backed securities business. Jeff Pegues reports.

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    Wall Street heavy hitters lobby Congress to end crisis

    by CBS Evening News 85 views

    The threat of a default on U.S. debt has created an unlikely alliance between business leaders and Democrats. Together they're using all their lobbying power to press Republicans to ending the fiscal standoff. Sharyl Attkisson reports.

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    Tupperware Brands CEO discusses company's changing strategy

    by CBS This Morning 215 views

    Tupperware Brands CEO Rick Goings joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss how the company has been able to maintain its global popularity.

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    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos management style revealed in new book

    by CBS This Morning 257 views

    Bloomberg BusinessWeek senior writer Brad Stone has covered Amazon for 15 years. He talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his new book, "The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon."

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    Watch: United Airlines CEO talks commercial merger, Boeing Dreamliner

    by CBSNewsOnline 449 views

    Jim Smisek, CEO of the world's largest airline, United Airlines, discussed merging with Continental Airlines three years ago, the airline's new uniforms, and his support for the Boeing Dreamliner alongside CBS News' Peter Greenberg in an exclusive interview on "CBS This Morning."

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    Blackberry CEOs step down

    by CBSNewsOnline 413 views

    The USPS raised the price of a first class stamp by one cent, gas prices are yet again on the rise, and two founders of RIM, makers of the Blackberry, are stepping down. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Boeing leaves Wichita, taking jobs with it

    by CBSNewsOnline 570 views

    Boeing was awarded a $3.5 billion contract to manufacturer Air Force tankers in a Wichita, Kansas factory -- saving 2100 jobs and creating 7500 more. But as Jim Axelrod reports, the company decided to take its business elsewhere.

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    Fannie Mae: Gov's housing help "disappointing"

    by CBSNewsOnline 166 views

    Fannie Mae's chief economist, Doug Duncan, tells Jack Otter that there's no silver bullet that will fix the dismal housing market. He admits that the government's mortgage modification program hasn't worked as planned, and discusses the impact of new rules allowing the unemployed to delay mortgage payments.

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    The real deal with Groupon

    by CBSNewsOnline 48,905 views

    Groupon CEO Andrew Mason is in the business of bargains, and business is very good. But is Groupon's swift success sustainable, especially given competition from the likes of Google and Amazon? Lesley Stahl reports.

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    CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Benefit corporations focus on giving back

    by CBSNewsOnline 277 views

    Traditional companies are required to maximize shareholder profits, but as Elaine Quijano reports, a growing number of American companies are registering as Benefit Corporations in order to freely divert profits to their community and environmental causes.

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    Walmart enters the tax business

    by CBSNewsOnline 161 views

    Drug maker Novartis is recalling some popular over-the-counter medications, electronics sales fell nearly 6% over the holiday shopping season, and Walmart is getting into the tax business. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    The Early Show - Men taking jobs usually held by women: study

    by CBSNewsOnline 112 views

    A new study shows men are taking most of the new jobs being created, including those traditionally held by women. Debbye Turner Bell reports.

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    Howard Buffett: Farming and finance

    by CBSNewsOnline 17,618 views

    Warren Buffett has chosen his son Howard to succeed him as chairman of his multibillion dollar holding company. But Howie, a farmer, is no chip off the old block. Lesley Stahl reports.

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    Steuben closes historic glass factory

    by CBSNewsOnline 164 views

    In a sad reflection on our cash-short times, the company that bought Steuben from Corning Glass was forced to close its factory ending a glittering tradition that's 108-years-old. Lee Cowan reports.

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    Almanac: Pan Am shuts down

    by CBSNewsOnline 707 views

    At its height in the 1960's Pan Am was the country's unofficial flag carrier to the rest of the world. But by the 1970's some very down to earth troubles were clipping the wings of the Pan Am clippers. "Sunday Morning" opens their Almanac to December 4th, 1991 when Pan American World Airways shut down operations.

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    Credit cards put the squeeze on small business

    by CBSNewsOnline 244 views

    Small businesses play the leading role in job creation, provided they can get the loans they need to expand. However, 60 percent of entrepreneurs say their credit card term has worsened. Russ Mitchell reports on a small business owner whose progress was stalled by her lender, despite an on-time payment history.

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    Wall Street's biggest one-day gain of the year

    by CBSNewsOnline 146 views

    The Dow Jones soared 490 points following a decision by the Federal Reserve and several U.S. central banks to lend to Europe's central bank. CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis reports on why this market rally is different.

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    S&P downgrades the biggest U.S. banks

    by CBSNewsOnline 283 views

    Private employers added over 200,000 jobs in November, Standard and Poors downgraded the biggest banks in the U.S., and according to a study 35 million Americans despise "having to be nice" around the holidays. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    American Airlines bankruptcy fallout

    by CBSNewsOnline 4,821 views

    American Airlines is now the last major U.S. carrier to file for bankruptcy. Mark Strassmann reports on what it means for the company, its employees and its passengers.

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    Facebook inching closer to IPO

    by CBSNewsOnline 367 views

    American Airlines' parent company is filing for bankruptcy, Fitch ratings warns U.S. Of possible downgrade, and Facebook is looking at the second quarter of 2012 for an initial public offering of stock. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    The Early Show - American Airlines parent AMR files for bankruptcy

    by CBSNewsOnline 418 views

    The parent company of American Airlines, AMR, filed for bankruptcy. The airline says it will maintain a normal flight schedule and honor all tickets. Terrell Brown reports.

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    CBS Evening News - Will holiday sales boom last?

    by CBSNewsOnline 103 views

    The holiday shopping season is off to a record start, with experts projecting that Americans will spend up to $1.2 billion by the end of Cyber Monday alone. Anthony Mason looks into the potential economic effect.

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    Toyota Fun-Vii concept car unveiled

    by CBSNewsOnline 10,824 views

    The 2011 holiday shopping season is off to a strong start, the government is opening an investigation into the Chevy Volt's battery, and Toyota unveils it's latest concept car ahead of the Tokyo Auto Show. Ashley Morrison reports.

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    Secy. Chu defends $535M govt. loan to Solyndra

    by CBSNewsOnline 719 views

    During his opening statements at a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing Thursday, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu defended a $535 million government-backed loan guarantee to now-bankrupt solar panel manufacturer Solyndra.

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    The Early Show - Ford Escape: Exclusive reveal

    by CBSNewsOnline 333 views

    CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis sat down with Ford Motor Company Executive Vice President Mark Fields for an exclusive look at the new Ford Escape.

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    The Early Show - American Eagle charged first fine for tarmac rule

    by CBSNewsOnline 179 views

    American Eagle is the first airline to be charged a fine - $900K - for violating the 3-hour tarmac rule, which took effect 20 months ago and bars carriers from keeping a plane or a tarmac beyond that. Betty Nguyen reports.

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    The Early Show - Macy's "Believe" Campaign

    by CBSNewsOnline 127 views

    Rebecca Jarvis and Chris Wrage speak with Macy's Executive Vice President of Marketing Martine Reardon and the CEO & President of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, David Williams, and Make-A-Wish volunteer Georgianna Hull about Macy's 4th Annual "Believe" campaign.

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    Buzz words: Trendy words that increase sales

    by CBSNewsOnline 103 views

    Taryn Winter Brill reports on buzz words - those new cool words and phrases that become a part of the American lexicon. Then, advertising expert Barbara Lippert talks to Chris Wragge and Rebecca Jarvis about this year's new buzz words.

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    The Early Show - Chevrolet century: Automaker turns 100

    by CBSNewsOnline 91 views

    On the 100th birthday of Chevrolet, Debbye Turner Bell takes a look back at the one of the most recognizable brands in America.

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    The Early Show - "Bank Transfer Day": Is it worth it?

    by CBSNewsOnline 289 views

    Personal finance expert Carmen Wong Ulrich speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the "Bank Transfer Day" movement, and explains the pros and cons of switching banks.

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    The Early Show - The woman who beat Bank of America

    by CBSNewsOnline 375 views

    Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to Molly Katchpole, the 22-year-old woman who spearheaded the campaign to reverse Bank of America's $5 monthly debit card fees. CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis also joins the discussion.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - FBI probes sudden trading firm collapse

    by CBSNewsOnline 161 views

    Bankruptcy hearings are underway for MF Global, the 200-year-old trading firm, which collapsed suddenly. The FBI says hundreds of millions of dollars of customer money is still missing. And, as Anthony Mason reports, they're looking into whether it was improperly used in last-ditch trades to try and prop up the company.

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    The Early Show - Peanut butter prices to go up 40 percent

    by CBSNewsOnline 77 views

    The nation's biggest peanut butter producers are raising prices as much as 40 percent because of the hot and dry summer that devastated the peanut crop. Terrell Brown reports.

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    The Early Show - Boeing to start building space capsules

    by CBSNewsOnline 380 views

    Boeing will lease a Kennedy Space Center hanger to build reusable space capsules that will carry supplies and crew to the International Space Station. Terrell Brown reports.

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    Madoff revelations

    by CBSNewsOnline 654 views

    Russ Mitchell talks with the head of Bernie Madoff's security detail, Nicholas Casale, and author Diana Henriques about the possible suicide attempts of the Madoffs and what it was like in the Madoff apartment after Bernie confessed.

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    Quantas lockout grounds flights

    by CBSNewsOnline 94 views

    Quantas has shut down all operations because of a series of strikes. Betty Nguyen reports.

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    Wall Street on the rebound?

    by CBSNewsOnline 54 views

    After a week of positive results on Wall Street, it seems as if the U.S. has avoided another recession. Rebecca Jarvis speaks with Barron's Senior Editor Michael Santoli about these promising results.

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    The Early Show - Whirlpool to cut five thousand jobs

    by CBSNewsOnline 172 views

    Appliance maker Whirlpool announced that it will cut five thousand jobs - about ten percent of its workforce. Terrell Brown reports.

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    The Early Show - Madoff was barraged with anti-Semitic hate

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,067 views

    Ex-lawyer tells "Early Show:" anchors they were among reasons Madoff confessed quickly. Also, "60 Minutes" correspondent Morsley Safer has brief preivew of his interview with Ruth Madoff.

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    The Early Show - More positive outlook on Wall Street

    by CBSNewsOnline 79 views

    Stocks made a dramatic turn for the better after news of a debt resolution for Greece. Chris Wragge speaks with Alexis Christoforous about this and the 2.5% growth of U.S. GDP.

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    Ruth Madoff on the day Bernie confessed

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,305 views

    In a preview for a story which will air on "60 Minutes," Morley Safer speaks with Ruth Madoff about the day her husband Bernie confessed his Ponzi scheme to her.

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    The Early Show - GDP up 2.5 percent - Fastest pace in a year

    by CBSNewsOnline 73 views

    New Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers show a growth of 2.5 percent in the third quarter of 2011. Jeff Glor reports.

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    The Early Show - ExxonMobil earns $10.3 billion

    by CBSNewsOnline 52 views

    ExxonMobil's third quarter earnings reveal the company's net income rose 41 percent to $10.3 billion. Jeff Glor reports.

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    The Early Show - Madoff suicide claims in spotlight

    by CBSNewsOnline 225 views

    New York Times Senior Financial Writer Diana Henriques offers different opinions to the "Early Show" anchors about Ruth Madoff's claim on "60 Minutes" that she and husband Bernie attempted suicide together.

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    The Early Show - Ruth Madoff reveals suicide try with Bernie

    by CBSNewsOnline 920 views

    Ruth Madoff speaks to Morley Safer about her husband Bernie's crimes, saying they attempted suicide together. Also, Jim Axelrod speaks with victims of Bernie Madoff's ponzi scheme.

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    The Early Show - U.S. entrepreneurs faring well in China

    by CBSNewsOnline 513 views

    More and more American entrepreneurs are turning overseas for business opportunities. Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis reports.

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    Perry's Flat Tax Not a Simple Fix

    by CBSNewsOnline 231 views

    For more watch our Election 2012 playlist: http://bit.ly/election2012videos
    CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter explain who is hurt and who may benefit from Gov. Rick Perry's proposed flat tax plan.

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    Major retailers wooing holiday shoppers

    by CBSNewsOnline 49 views

    Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to personal finance expert, Carmen Wong Ulrich, about the price-matching strategy being employed by major retailers that aims to pull-in shoppers by guaranteeing that they'll get the lowest prices no matter what they buy this holiday season.

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    The Early Show - Detroit comes to Beijing

    by CBSNewsOnline 140 views

    CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis reports on how U.S. automakers are selling more cars in China.

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    The Early Show - Stocks surge despite Europe turmoil

    by CBSNewsOnline 146 views

    Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the stock market comeback and whether it can sustain the upswing in spite of the economic turmoil in Europe.

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    The Early Show - Stocks surge despite Europe turmoil

    by CBSNewsOnline 146 views

    Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the stock market comeback and whether it can sustain the upswing in spite of the economic turmoil in Europe.

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    The Early Show - Inside Coca-Cola: The world's most popular brand

    by CBSNewsOnline 359 views

    Erica Hill talks to former Coca-Cola CEO Neville Isdell about how he reconstructed the world's most popular brand, and how he thinks the U.S.'s economy can be turned around.

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    The Early Show - Airlines crack down on mileage-tracking sites

    by CBSNewsOnline 100 views

    Personal finance expert Regina Lewis speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about why some airlines are taking aim at websites passengers use to keep track of frequent flier miles.

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    Ever hear of Uniqlo? You will soon!

    by CBSNewsOnline 393 views

    Clothing retialer Uniqlo has just opened a flagship store in New York City and has some lofty ideas about revolutionizing retail. Debbie Turner Bell reports.

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    Obama touts decision to save U.S. auto industry

    by CBSNewsOnline 244 views

    CBS News RAW: After touring the GM Orion assembly plant with South Korean President Lee, President Obama delivers a speech in which he defends his decision to bailout the U.S. auto industry.

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    The Early Show - The resurgence of boxed wine

    by CBSNewsOnline 418 views

    Sales of boxed wine are higher than ever, partly due to its lower price compared to bottled wine. But can consumers taste the difference? Taryn Winter Brill reports.

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    Solyndra CEO resigns

    by CBSNewsOnline 145 views

    Brian Harrison, the CEO of the bankrupt solar power company Solyndra, has resigned. Scott Pelley reports.

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    Foreign tourists good news for business

    by CBSNewsOnline 48 views

    Foreign tourists spend an average of $4,000 each time they visit the U.S., which is why international shoppers have become a valuable American import. CBS News correspondent Debbye Turner Bell reports.

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    The Early Show - Trumpeting for-men only good ads route?

    by CBSNewsOnline 50 views

    Mary Lou Quinlan, CEO of Just Ask A Woman, speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the controversy surrounding new Pepsi and Dr. Pepper ads that target men.

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    The Early Show - Warren Buffet reveals income, taxes

    by CBSNewsOnline 224 views

    Billionaire Warren Buffet has revealed his total income last year was over $62 million, his net income was over $39 million, and he paid almost $7 million in taxes. Jeff Glor reports.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Cutbacks send holiday airline prices soaring

    by CBSNewsOnline 106 views

    High unemployment and a struggling economy have forced airlines to cut back on flights, and as Anna Werner reports, that means fewer seats and higher ticket prices for the holidays.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Can the Dow's weeklong rally last?

    by CBSNewsOnline 86 views

    Senior business correspondent Anthony Mason spoke with Norah O'Donnell on what's behind the Dow's weeklong rally.

  88. 88

    Unfilled jobs due to skills gap, companies say

    by CBSNewsOnline 113 views

    According to a new industry survey, manufacturers nationwide reported a shortage of skilled production workers. Cynthia Bowers reports on the "skills gap" that's leaving many good jobs unfilled.

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    The Jobs Czar: General Electric's Jeffrey Immelt

    by CBSNewsOnline 13,347 views

    Can General Electric Chairman Jeffrey Immelt, whose company has been racking up big profits overseas, help create jobs in America? Lesley Stahl interviews the man President Obama chose to lead the crucial quest for more American jobs.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Credit companies turn their back on small business

    by CBSNewsOnline 88 views

    Historically, over the last 15 years, almost two-thirds of new jobs have been generated by small businesses. But now, as Russ Mitchell reports, businesses that want to hire more new workers are being frustrated by banks that cut their access to credit.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Steve Jobs' inspiring outlook on death

    by CBSNewsOnline 363 views

    Two years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Steve Jobs delivered and inspiring commencement speech about life and death to students Stanford University. Scott Pelley reports.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Zappos gives the gift of hope with holiday hiring

    by CBSNewsOnline 129 views

    Zappos, the online shoe retailer, is bucking the national trend and hiring thousands of workers for its busy holiday season. Jim Axelrod reports.

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Steve Jobs' impact on everyday life

    by CBSNewsOnline 268 views

    Many Americans live, work and play in a world transformed by Steve Jobs. Bill Whitaker reports on how Apple products have made society "think different."

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    The CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Steve Jobs: Global influencer

    by CBSNewsOnline 317 views

    Steve Jobs challenged us to "think different" in Apple's famous ad campaign that celebrated rebels and troublemakers. Anthony Mason looks at how the innovator's influence had a worldwide impact.

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    The Early Show - Steve Jobs: Remembering how he changed the world

    by CBSNewsOnline 1,019 views

    CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports on the life of Steve Jobs and how he changed the world.

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    The Early Show - Jobs roundtable on technology, music and business

    by CBSNewsOnline 258 views

    Erica Hill and Chris Wragge talk to CNET's Wilson Tang, Billboard's Bill Werde and Fortune's Leigh Gallagher about Steve Jobs' unique influence in the world of technology, music and business.

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    The Early Show - Influence of Jobs, Apple on society

    by CBSNewsOnline 103 views

    Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis and Fortune magazine's Andy Serwer discuss how Steve Jobs and Apple influenced life, culture and business since the company began more than 30 years ago.

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