CBS’s Anthony Mason and trader Eric Bolling speculate about $100-per-barrel oil and $4-per-gallon gasoline.
CBS’s Julie Chen goes out of her way to congratulate Michael Jacobson, of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, for forcing non-diet sodas out of public schools.
On the July 4, 2006 “American Morning,” CNN took the liberty to urge viewers to declare themselves independent of packaged foods.
CBS laments “prices are just too expensive” for home buyers on "Morning News."
Content warning for ethnic slur. Everyone is entitled to a good defense. Even if the defense attorney is a bigot.
Businessmen will go to any means to get a competitive edge. Even if it means murder and weapons trafficking.
Danny McCoy lives the American dream: watching his boss sail over two miles of the Vegas strip and careen through the window of a shoe store.
This sinister CEO wants to sift through evidence before the police get a hold of it. If only obstruction of justice were tax deductible.
TV reports continue to raise the specter of economic troubles despite strong growth and low unemployment.
Reporter Sharyn Alfonsi warned of the dangers of 2006: "With big business struggling, unsteady interest rates, and signs of a recession, the best some forecasters are hoping for in 2006 is an average year.”