Nine-year-old Robby Novak plays the role of "kid president" whose online video featuring a motivational pep talk for the world have racked up millions of views; An...
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Nine-year-old Robby Novak plays the role of "kid president" whose online video featuring a motivational pep talk for the world have racked up millions of views; And, Doctors in Mississippi are getting the world's attention, claiming to have rid an infant of HIV. But, is the baby truly free of the virus? How did they do it? And, what does this mean for the battle against AIDS?; Also, nine-year-old Robby Novak's motivational monologue became an internet sensation; And, Government officials say longer-than-usual wait times at customs are result of new ban on overtime for customs officer.
3/3: There may be n...
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The College of Cardinals has already begun "discussions" -- Vatican code for intense negotiations that will become votes; Also, the demolition has begun on a home ...
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The College of Cardinals has already begun "discussions" -- Vatican code for intense negotiations that will become votes; Also, the demolition has begun on a home in suburban Tampa, where a sinkhole opened up under a man's bed and swallowed him in dirt and rock; And, after a five-year recession, the real estate market in California is making a comeback -- but with a big challenge.
3/3: There may be n...
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The College of Cardinals has already begun "discussions" -- Vatican code for intense negotiations that will become votes; Also, the demolition has begun on a home ...
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The College of Cardinals has already begun "discussions" -- Vatican code for intense negotiations that will become votes; Also, the demolition has begun on a home in suburban Tampa, where a sinkhole opened up under a man's bed and swallowed him in dirt and rock; And, after a five-year recession, the real estate market in California is making a comeback -- but with a big challenge.
3/2: Al Qaeda leade...
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The army in Chad says its soldiers have killed Moktar Belmoktar, the suspected al Qaeda mastermind behind the attack on a gas plant in Algeria. And as Kelly Cobiel...
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The army in Chad says its soldiers have killed Moktar Belmoktar, the suspected al Qaeda mastermind behind the attack on a gas plant in Algeria. And as Kelly Cobiella reports, his death could cripple the terrorist organization's attempts to establish new a launch pad for international attacks; And, the Jersey shore town of Sea Bright celebrated the groundbreaking of a new playground, replacing the one destroyed by superstorm Sandy. It will be dedicated to a victim of the Sandy Hook school massacre.
3/1: Sequester axe ...
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The countdown to massive sequester budget cuts is nearing an end. By midnight, government programs will be slashed. Major Garrett explains why no one in Washington...
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The countdown to massive sequester budget cuts is nearing an end. By midnight, government programs will be slashed. Major Garrett explains why no one in Washington is willing or able to stop it; And, Steve Hartman meets a man in Cookson, Okla., who kept the secret of his illiteracy for 80 years. Now, at the age of 89, WW II veteran Ed Bray has read his first book.
2/28: Pope Benedict...
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Pope Benedict XVI, in failing health, became the first pope in six centuries to retire. Allen Pizzey reports from the Vatican on the pope's final day; And, in what...
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Pope Benedict XVI, in failing health, became the first pope in six centuries to retire. Allen Pizzey reports from the Vatican on the pope's final day; And, in what came as a surprise, Army Private Bradley Manning pleaded guilty to ten criminal charges in the biggest leak of classified material in U.S. History. Manning sent the files to the website WikiLeaks. David Martin reports on the latest in the case.
2/27: Dramatic gun ...
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Neil Heslin, the father of a child killed in the Newtown massacre, delivered an emotional testimony asking the Senate Judiciary Committee to ban assault rifles. Na...
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Neil Heslin, the father of a child killed in the Newtown massacre, delivered an emotional testimony asking the Senate Judiciary Committee to ban assault rifles. Nancy Cordes reports on where Congress stands on the gun control battle; And, Rosa Parks changed history when she sat at the front of the bus. But Michelle Miller met a different one women whose actions changed the law.
2/26: Boehner talks...
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House Speaker John Boehner speaks with Scott Pelley about his frustrations over the inability of Congress to reach a budget deal, and whether an agreement can be r...
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House Speaker John Boehner speaks with Scott Pelley about his frustrations over the inability of Congress to reach a budget deal, and whether an agreement can be reached before the sequester cuts kick in; And, David Martin speaks to the real "master of disguise" that was portrayed by actor Ben Affleck in the movie "Argo." Tony Mendez tells the story of how he brought back home 6 Americans by turning them into members of his movie crew.
2/25: Mediterranean...
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Powerful evidence in a major medical study shows a diet including olive oil, nuts, wine, and fish can lead to longer life; Then, The violent crash that hurt 30 spe...
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Powerful evidence in a major medical study shows a diet including olive oil, nuts, wine, and fish can lead to longer life; Then, The violent crash that hurt 30 spectators is raising questions about how NASCAR can better protect the fans; Also, families of 9/11 victims claim the voices of their loved ones were used in "Zero Dark Thirty" without their permission
2/24: Pope Benedict...
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Pope Benedict reassured Roman Catholics that he will continue to serve God, despite his resignation; Then, the murder case involving Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistori...
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Pope Benedict reassured Roman Catholics that he will continue to serve God, despite his resignation; Then, the murder case involving Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius has taken another unexpected twist; Also, the Supreme Court is set to hear a challenge to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, widely viewed as one of the most consequential laws in American history
2/23: Sequester thr...
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With Congress still in a stalemate in a deal to avoid the sequestration budget cuts, government agencies are issuing detailed warnings about the cuts' consequences...
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With Congress still in a stalemate in a deal to avoid the sequestration budget cuts, government agencies are issuing detailed warnings about the cuts' consequences. Wyatt Andrews reports on the looming fiscal crisis; And, one of the short films up for an Oscar stars 2 young men from war-torn Afghanistan. However, the film focuses not on war, but the national sport "buzkashi."
2/22: DOJ joins law...
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The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit against disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong for defrauding the U.S. Postal Service out of tens of millions of dollars;...
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The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit against disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong for defrauding the U.S. Postal Service out of tens of millions of dollars; And, Steve Hartman reports on an incredible act of sportsmanship and kindness that brought a mother to tears.
2/21: Bombs rip thr...
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Three massive bombs tore through the heart of the Damascus near the soul of dictator Bashar al Assad's reign. Scott Pelley speaks with Clarissa Ward about one of t...
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Three massive bombs tore through the heart of the Damascus near the soul of dictator Bashar al Assad's reign. Scott Pelley speaks with Clarissa Ward about one of the deadliest attacks of the Syrian civil war; And, every Veterans Day, the country vows not to forget those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for America. But there is a teacher in Indiana who believes that, before we can truly remember these fallen heroes, we have to take the time to know who they really were.
2/20: Jesse Jackson...
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Jesse Jackson Jr., once a rising political star, pleaded guilty to charges he spent campaign funds on himself, his family and his house. Dean Reynolds reports on h...
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Jesse Jackson Jr., once a rising political star, pleaded guilty to charges he spent campaign funds on himself, his family and his house. Dean Reynolds reports on how the former congressman looted the funds of his donors; And, in a recent report to Congress, the Library of Congress - the largest library in the world - said nearly all of the audio and films recordings made before 1930 are lost. Seth Doane reports on efforts to rescue the cultural loss.
2/19: Dorner target...
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For the first time, Los Angeles police officers targeted by Christopher Dorner are sharing their stories. John Miller speaks with Captain Phil Tingirides and his w...
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For the first time, Los Angeles police officers targeted by Christopher Dorner are sharing their stories. John Miller speaks with Captain Phil Tingirides and his wife Emada - an LAPD sergeant - about their ten days of living in fear under the threat of an ex-cop out for revenge; And, sculptor Felix de Weldon was so moved by the photograph of five Marines and a sailor raising the American flag during the battle at Iwo Jima, he used his own money to recreate it -- finishing the 12-foot-high statue six months after the battle. Jim Axelrod reports it's now up for auction.
2/18: Newtown shoot...
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Adam Lanza's obsession with violent video games and the mass murder in Norway were at least in part motivation for his deadly rampage; Then, South African Olympic ...
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Adam Lanza's obsession with violent video games and the mass murder in Norway were at least in part motivation for his deadly rampage; Then, South African Olympic star Oscar Pistorious' lawyers are desperate to get him out of custody and out on bail; Also, when Africa Mercy, the largest civilian hospital ship in the world, arrives in Togo, thousands line up for free screenings
Friday: President Obama announces that the U.S. military operation in Iraq, which began in March of 2003, is over; Also, crowds line up in Misrata, Libya, to get a last glimpse of Muammar Qaddafi's remains, as government officials continue to debate about where they'll bury him; Plus, After two years of increasing health care benefits, Wal-Mart is now asking for premium rate hikes and cutting company contributions to health savings accounts; And, Steve Hartman reports on a doctor who has been providing medical care exclusively for the homeless since 1992.