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The Pride of Kentucky, the Ford Escape is facing more recalls. Minor or something more concerning? CBS News Auto Analyst
Jeff Gilbert joins Tony with the latest on the Ford Escape 
President Barack Obama and Republicans are playing a game of political chicken as the end-of-year deadline approaches for averting the "fiscal cliff," a combination of expiring tax reductions and across-the-board spending cuts. Joining Tony is CBS News Political Analyst
Dottie Lynch with how close we are
"Among the men who drank a lot of soft drinks or other drinks with added sugar, we saw an increased risk of prostate cancer of around 40 percent," said Isabel Drake, a PhD student at Lund University. Men who drink one normal-si zed soft drink per day are at greater risk of getting more aggressive forms of prostate cancer, according to a Swedish study released Monday. "Among the men who drank a lot of soft drinks or other drinks with added sugar, we saw an increased risk of prostate cancer of around 40 percent," said Isabel Drake, a PhD student at Lund University. The study, to be published in the upcoming edition of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, followed over 8,000 men aged 45 to 73 for an average of 15 years. Those who drank one 11-fluid-ounce soft drink a day were 40 percent more likely to develop more serious forms of prostate cancer that required treatment. The cancer was discovered after the men showed symptoms of the disease, and not through the screening process known as Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA). Certified Nutrition Specialist
Shane Lashley joins Tony and Cindy









