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Ricky Gervais Explains Why The British 'Office' Had Such A Brief Run
- Jerry Seinfeld gets a lot of credit for being the rare comedian to step away from a mega-hit comedy while it was still on top. But Ricky Gervais has him beat on that sco...
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Charlie Rose 'Doesn't Care' About Jonah Hill
- "21 Jump Street" stars Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum stopped by "CBS This Morning" (weekdays, 7 a.m. EST), and Hill couldn't resist pointing out something various obviou...
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Jennifer Aniston Still Watches 'Friends'
- Jennifer Aniston may have recently nixed a "Friends" reunion movie, but that doesn't mean she doesn't think of her time on the iconic sitcom fondly. In an interview with...
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Marg Helgenberg Is Glad Her 'CSI' Character Used To Be A Stripper
- Marg Helgenberger is leaving "CSI" next week after a twelve-year run playing Catherine Willows on the hit procedural drama. Tuesday on "CBS This Morning," (weekdays, 7 a...
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Julianna Margulies Talks 'Good Wife' And Politics
- Julianna Margulies' character on "The Good Wife," Alicia Florrick, knows her fair share about the dark side of politics. In Season One of the acclaimed drama, Florrick's...
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Hosts Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill set out to redefine CBS's morning landscape with their lively and original reporting on international news stories and interviews with important figures in politics, business and entertainment on this six-day-a-week program. The team, which broadcasts from a new state-of-the-art studio in New York's legendary CBS Broadcast Center, is rounded out by senior correspondent John Miller, business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis and special correspondent Jeff Glor. In a departure from the usual network morning show, ``CBS This Morning'' does not have a weather anchor.


