MSNBC correspondent Contessa Brewer depicted health care reform protesters as racist while citing one such protester who was black.
On CBS's Sunday Morning, correspondent Martha Teichner dismissed opposition to health care reform while citing liberal supporters of the plan.
New York Times editor Sam Tanenhaus compares health care reform opponents to John Birch Society on MSNBC.
The CBS Early Show again reported on fears that "right-wing extremism" is on the rise in the wake of Barack Obama becoming president.
CBS News Correspondent Wyatt Andrews describes how newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is known for her "dance-offs" and "can't-miss Christmas parties."
MSNBC host David Shuster asks Democratic Congressman Jim Moran if protesters at health care reform town halls could be a danger to President Obama.
CBS Early Show hosts tout a White House-produced PR video as a sign of the Obama administration's "transparency."
As co-host of This Morning in 1989, Smith asked Maureen Reagan about her father's presidential legacy the morning after Ronald Reagan's farewell address.
CBS Early Show co-host Harry Smith warns New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg that Mahattan will be underwater by 2050 due to global warming.
Co-hosts Julie Chen and Harry Smith gush over the brillance of actor and global warming activist Leonardo DiCaprio.
The Early Show co-host tries to pin a Gore '08 campaign button on the former vice president.
CBS Early Show co-host Harry Smith introducing an interview with former Vice President Al Gore.
CBS Early Show co-host Harry Smith asking author/pastor Rick Warren about church families taking in those displaced by Hurricane Katrina.