Friday, October 31, 2008

The Last Take

""In Full:" A young Hollywood actress becomes the Black Dahlia of the 1970's, leading investigators into a web of sex and celebrity. Did she know too much? Maureen Maher reports."

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60 Minutes Online, 10.12.08

"The FBI wiseguy who fooled the Mafia; The unique technology that's made all the difference in Sadr City; A family business that's been around for 600 years; Andy Rooney on the high cost of everything."

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Barack Obama Infomercial

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‘Promise rings’: A vow to wait?

"The host of MTV's Video Music Awards pokes fun at "promise rings," prompting a debate on teen sex; two experts weigh in on whether these rings really teach teens about sex."

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

John McCain, political roundtable

"Just nine days before the election, Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., will be Tom Brokaw's exclusive guest as Meet the Press originates live from Waterloo, Iowa. Plus, a Decision 2008 roundtable with political analyst Charlie Cook, NBC's Kelly O'Donnell and NBC's political director Chuck Todd."

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Eric Benet performs

"Singer-songwriter Eric Benet performs "You're the Only One" with his daughter singing backup."

Wahlberg on ‘Max Payne’

"TODAY's Amy Robach talks to actor Mark Wahlberg about his role in the new film "Max Payne."

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Dr. Drew on ‘Celebrity Rehab’

"TODAY's Al Roker talks to Dr. Drew Pinsky about his VH1 reality series, "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew," which helps celebrities struggling with substance addiction."

A conversation about the film W

"A conversation about the film W., with director Oliver Stone and actor Josh Brolin. The film follows the life of the United States' 43rd and current President, George Bush."

Friday, October 24, 2008

5 Friends

"Leonardo DiCaprio, will i. am, Tobey Maguire, and Forest Whitaker have created public service announcements to encourage American youth to register to vote. The non-partisan PSAs, produced by DiCaprios Appian Way, were created to engage and inspire young people to register and vote and participate in the upcoming election. Celebrities appearing in the PSAs include: Amy Adams, will.i.am, Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Bacon, Halle Berry, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Connolly, Courteney Cox, Ellen DeGeneres, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Jonah Hill, Dustin Hoffman, Anthony Kiedis, Ashton Kutcher, Adam Levine, Laura Linney, Eva Longoria, Tobey Maguire, Demi Moore, Natalie Portman, Giovanni Ribisi, Ethan Suplee, Kyra Sedgwick, Michelle Trachtenberg, Usher, and Forest Whitaker."

Carving pumpkins with pizzazz

"Ahmed Hassan, host of DIY's "Yard Crashers," shares some creative ideas for carving your pumpkin."

Fabled Enemies

Documentary on September 11.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Slacker Uprising

"'Slacker Uprising' takes place in the wake of 'Fahrenheit 9/11,' during the run-up to the 2004 election, as I traveled for 42 days across America, visiting 62 cities in a failed attempt to remove George W. Bush from office. My goal was to help turn out a record number of young voters and others who had never voted before. (That part was a success. Young adults voted in greater numbers than in any election since 18-year-olds were given the right to vote. And the youth vote was the only age group that John Kerry won.) "

Colin Powell, Chuck Todd, political roundtable

"Exclusive! Former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell (Ret.) endorses Sen. Barack Obama, D-Il. - only on "Meet the Press." Then, a look at the 2008 battleground"

Monday, October 20, 2008

Angelina Jolie opens up

"Showbiz Tonight's Brooke Anderson talks with her panel about Angelina Jolie opening up about her family in a recent interview."

Madonna's dirty divorce?

"Showbiz Tonight's Brooke Anderson spoke to her panel about just how ugly the divorce will get between Madonna and Guy Richie."

Friday, October 3, 2008

My Brilliant Brain - Boy Genius

"Marc Yu, a seven-year-old concert pianist. At two he heard "Mary Had A Little Lamb", and immediately played it back, flawlessly. A year later he was playing Beethoven from memory. Now with a repertoire of more than 40 classical pieces, the young maestro's astounding brain has intrigued experts, such as development psychologist Professor Ellen Winner and neuroscientist Gottfired Schlaug. Winner and Schlaug focus on Marc Yu's achievements, and ask whether hard work is behind his success, or was he simply born with a brilliant brain? They also look at a class of 50 children learning music, and discover a number of changes are taking place in their brains. The experts believe that, given the right nuturing, any one of the youngsters could grow up to become a musical genius."

Wilkinson Fighting Baby Fight for Kisses

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Larry King: Death of a legend

"Paul Newman dies at 83 of cancer. Larry remembers the actor, airing segments of Newman's guest appearances on the show."

A conversation with Serena Williams

"A conversation with Serena Williams. Williams was seeded fourth at the US Open and defeated her seventh-seeded sister Venus in the quarterfinals 7–6(6), 7–6(7). She then defeated Safina in the semifinals 6–3, 6–2. She went on to win the title, defeating Jankovic in the final, and became the new World No. 1."