Myanmar's food crisis Paul Risley of the World Food Programme joins CNN to discuss widespread food shortages in Myanmar. The UN has just issued a report saying that six million people in Myanmar need food right now. How critical is the situation? It'...
Instant Fame Showbiz Tonight reports on how the hooker at the center of the Spitzer sex scandal is cashing in. I'm A.J. Hammer, welcome to the Showbiz Tonight Podcast. This is where we go inside the Hollywood's biggest stories. Right now call girl go...
South Carolina on Today show Miss Teen USA 2007 Caitlin Upton from South Carolina visits Today show to answer the map question right Thanks. Now there a video clip has become a talk of the Intrenet is taken from Friday's Miss Teen USA Pageants and sh...
Love or looks A surprising new study suggests that less attractive men may actually make better mates. Experts Jim McNulty and Robi Ludwig offer perspective. This morning on Today's Relationships, love and looks, ladies if you are smoking hot, well,...
Obama expectations Determined to tackle the recession, Barack Obama may delay some campaign pledges. CNN's Jim Acosta reports. This recession could linger for years. Now the change is in him. Just days from inauguration, Barack Obama is striking a di...
Auto show goes green Shifting gears: Detroit Auto Show goes green Just a month ago, it was unclear whether the American auto industry would survive, but thanks to a federal bailout, the industry this week is able to look to the future and the cars th...
Helen Mirren pens memoir The Oscar winning actress talks about her new book In the Frame, her mother and what a palm reader predicted for her You know why people say about Helen Mirren when she came to her success later on in life. But you had an exp...
Helen Mirren pens memoir The Oscar winning actress talks about her new book In the Frame, her mother and what a palm reader predicted for her Helen Mirren took Hollywood by storm when she took on an Emmy Award, two Golden Globes and an Academy Award...
Are Vitamins Necessary Dietician Nancy Clark says food is a better source of vitamins than pills Hello, Im Elizabeth Vargas and welcome to 20/20 in touch. Trying to find a way to cut back on your spending, maybe you can save on all those vitamin supp...
iReport: In their shoes iReporter Madison Goldfischer says he sympathizes with the Israeli people in the Gaza crisis. Israel's anti protests are a great example, an excellent example of growing antisemitism in the world. I am not saying that everyone...
Making 'green' cheese in Wisconsin By converting cow manure into methane gas, the Crave Brothers have found a greener way to power their Wisconsin dairy farm Our 'Making a Difference' report tonight is how Brothers are going green, a little bit at a...
The Picasso of Legos Nathan Sawaya left his life as a lawyer to make modern art out of toy blocks. A: All right, its time to meet our featured guest this morning. He's called the Picasso of Legos. I say, more like a Norman Rockwelth of Legos coz' loo...
Why did U.S. abstain on Gaza? War rages despite the Security Council vote. CNN's Richard Roth reports on the reasoning behind the U.S. abstention. It was the raised American hand that raised eyebrows. Why did US Secretary of State Rice abstain on a U...
Floating Paradise Man builds Mexican Island Paradise on 250,000 Recycled Floating Bottles Castaways like Robinson Crusoe and even Tom Hanks didnt intend on living on a deserted isle, but this next guy did. I mean when he couldnt find an island to cal...
Raise Green Kids Deirdre Imus talks about her book Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Health Care. Sam: Now our count it down to Earth Day. We are showing you how to green in every aspect of your life, how to go green. And we are kicking off this serie...