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Sneak Peek: 48 Hours Mystery
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Get an early look at this week's show, "The Girl Who Knew too Much." The mystery continues Saturday, March 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
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Patrick Kennedy Attacks The Press
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Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I) gave a very emotional speech on the House Floor Wednesday, criticizing the media for their coverage of the Eric Massa scandal and not the War in Afghanistan.
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Massa's Mess and Fashion's Best
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Former Congressman Eric Massa's bizarre Tuesday interviews only raise more questions. Nancy Cordes spoke with Politico's John Bresnahan and Washington Post's Carol Leonning. Plus; Betsey Johnson comes to Washington for a good cause. And; Kaylee Hartung reports from London at the Alliance for Youth Movements international summit.
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Notebook: Bottoms Up
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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, and the Early Show's Harry Smith recently got an on-air colonoscopy, which Katie Couric also took part in. Katie Couric comments.
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UConn Team Triumphs
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The women of the University of Connecticut Basketball team are consistent winners, on and off the court. As Michelle Miller reports, playing team sports helps girls do better in life.
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Betsey Johnson Takes Over Unplugged
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She's the iconic designer known for her outrageous fashion and personal style and Betsey Johnson sat down with Nancy Cordes to talk about her work with the American Association for People with Disabilities and what it means to think "pink".
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New Media's Leaders of Tomorrow
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The Alliance for Youth Movements is holding it's international summit in London this week, as the global leaders of tomorrow are learning and using new media technologies from some of today's best and brightest to raise awareness on global violence. Kaylee Hartung reports.
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Martin Flask, Extended Interview
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CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent Armen Keteyian asked about Martin Flask about possible missed opportunities in the Anthony Sowell investigation. As Public Safety Director, Flask oversees the Cleveland Police Department.
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Rules of Engagement - Atlantic City
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Audrey makes Jeff feel guilty for not telling her that his friend's bachelor party was canceled on the next episode of Rules of Engagement.
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NCIS - Jurisdiction
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The team discovers striking similarities between themselves and their Coast Guard Investigative Services counterparts when a Navy diver seeking sunken treasure is found dead on the next episode of NCIS.
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Undercover Boss - Churchill Downs
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Executive Bill Carstanjen faces his fear of horses while working under cover at Churchill Downs on the next episode of Undercover Boss.
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Numb3rs - Growin' Up
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The team investigates the deaths of two men who were part of a group of friends that had been sexually assaulted by a teacher when they were young boys.
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Medium - How to Beat a Bad Guy
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After Allison is mugged, she decides to take charge by enrolling in self-defense classes. Also, Devalos investigates a teenager's rape and an undercover cop's possible murder, and the suspect may have very close ties to Scanlon.
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CSI: - Unshockable
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When a band member of Rascal Flatts is electrocuted by his own guitar during a concert, the CSI team investigates if it was a case of foul play.
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CSI: NY - Uncertainty Rules
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On the night of a young man's 21st birthday, his friends take him out to celebrate, but they turn up dead and he's found walking in the middle of the street covered in his friends' blood and wielding an axe.
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